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for everyone that has a family member, spouse or loved ine aboard the wasp to share stories, relieve stress, make new friends, and all aorund support for each other.
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Latest Activity: Apr 9, 2019
Started by Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom. Last reply by Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom Apr 30, 2012. 2 Replies 2 Likes
Started by Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom Apr 26, 2012. 0 Replies 1 Like
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Hi to all the Wasp moms and wives! I'm so glad to see some posts on here. For a long while, there weren't anyone on here - like a ghost town, so to speak ;-)
My son has been on the Wasp for 3 years and his time on there will end Dec. 31st because he will begin shore duty in Italy for the next 3 years. We have been very blessed that he's been on the Wasp and didn't have to do long deployments. Gave us lots of opportunities to go visit him and his wife. Now that they have a daughter, our trips down there have increased immensely! It's going to be a major adjustment for us to get used to them living in Italy for the next 3 years, but I have already started a vacation account to save up to get over there at least 1 time.
Earl's Wife - I would have loved to get you hooked up with my son's wife. Through these past 3 years, I have connected her with several wives in Norfolk when I found out about them from other moms on this site. They have become close friends and I'm so glad she has them for support. I'm already on the Italian Navy moms site and looking for wives I can connect her with over there. Thank you for sharing about the NWCA. Do you know if they have international chapters? I will give the information to my daughter-in-law anyway. She might be able to get some help from them as they prepare to move to Italy. Thanks, too for letting us know about the Treasure Shop on base. We are going to Norfolk for a visit Oct. 12-15 and I will make sure we go there.
I like the idea of sharing recipes. I'm always looking for new or different recipes and get tired of fixing the same thing all the time. I have never tried attaching a file to a post, but I'm gonna give it a try and see if you all can get to the recipe for Chicken Pot Pie Cupcakes - they are awesome! I don't use the herbs mentioned in the recipe because they are too strong. I just add a mixed seasoned salt I have and it still tastes great.Chicken%20Pot%20Pie%20Cupcakes.docx Let me know if the link works or not.
My last post made me think; would you like to trade recipes? Maybe once or twice a month we can find a good recipe and share it here? After all mom's have the best recipes in the world; I know mine does :)
As many of you know I'm not a USS Wasp Sailor mom, but a wife. Norfolk is our second duty station, but is the first time that my Sailor is on a ship and far away from me. I know the USS Wasp don’t go on real deployments, but that doesn’t make it any easier when my Sailor is away. Being in a strange place without a support system is not easy. I mean my family and in-laws are always there for me, but they live miles and miles away. I need people here, that I can go get dinner with or a cup of coffee or just talk without worrying of what I’m saying, because if my mom gets just a hint that I’m sad because my Sailor isn’t here then she will start to worry about me and that I’m all alone, etc, etc. I guess you guys get the point; after all you are mothers and understand that kind of worries I’m talking about.
Anyways the point I’m trying to make is that I started looking for such support system here and in my search I found the Navy Wives Club of America, Inc. This is an amazing organization with chapters nationwide, here in Hampton Roads only there is like 6 chapters. The Ladies from this organization are wonderful; we have a big range of ages from seasoned members with retired husbands on their 70’s to new wives in their 20’s. I’m so grateful I found this awesome group of women; they have carried me out through hard times. As part of the club we vow to be sisterly and charitable, but these ladies go above and beyond.
I am sharing this story with you guys today because maybe one of you know someone or have an in-law that is having a hard time coping with deployment or in need of a support system and maybe the NWCA could be as helpful for them as it was for me.
If any of you would like more info you can contact me at dennise.velez@gmail.com or check our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Navy-Wives-Clubs-of-America-NWCA-...
Side note: as part of the NWCA I have been volunteering at the Treasure Shop on base. Is a thrift and consigment shop run by wives and all proceed go to charity. They have limited hours and not many people know about it but I have found some great stuff there, including uniforms for my Sailor. They have a complete section of gently used uniforms and you can’t beat the prices. So the next time you visit Norfolk ask your Sailor to take you to the Treasure Shop you never know what you will find and it all goes to charity. I was at the shop last Saturday and found 4 awesome cooking books (I love new recipes and collect cooking books) and they were only $1 each; can you say jackpot???
I’m sorry this post was so long, but if it helps at least one person I think is worth it :) Have a blessed day Ladies!
Hello friends ~ so sorry it has been a while since I'm on FB. We did fine with that nasty Isaac. Made a mess out of our neighborhood with lots and lots of really old Oak and Magnolia trees down all over the place. One poor family had their roof crashed in by one of them so there went the electricity for a couple days. The brand new generator from last year worked like a charm .... but that thing is loud :( Plus I had flashbacks from Katrina with all that noise going on and the helicopters flying overhead toward the east and Plaquemines Parish.. Hope to see our sailor for a little while sometime next week as he is being sent to Pensacola for a class. Can not wait! God bless all .......P.S. any word on a FB page for the Wasp? I so miss signing in the the GW when my sailor was in Japan,
Hi to all. Our son has order's to report to the Wasp no later then 27 Dec. Thought it would be good to join the family while I'm here.
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