For families and friends of Sailors who are stationed at Norfolk; for either Sea Duty or Shore Duty Sailors. Just make sure to keep OPSEC issues in mind and not disclose ship movements in advance.
(by coverage I meant news stories, not live.)
Here's today's story: http://www.wavy.com/dpp/military/Kearsarge-ARG-heading-to-Pakistan
They have a good site, if you scroll down on the left they have a separate section for military news. And Bikernavymom, you can use it to track their winter weather :)
Does anyone know of some good protestant churches that alot of sailors attend in the Norfolk/NewportNews area? My son said he is interested in finding one.
smoke, the thing with busch gardens (and water country) is a one time deal. you can go online to anheiser busch's website and find the link to the freebie. you will need your military id in order to use it.
there really isn't much of anything to do for free and i'm not sure about the cheap part either. i only live 1 1/2 hours south but haven't been to alot. i have gone to the zoo, botanical gardens, aquarium, and virginia beach living museum. if you do a goole search for virginia beach and norfolk tourist attractions you will find alot of stuff as well as their websites. there is quite a bit to do along the boardwalk in virginia beach, including free concerts. this is also something you can find on the internet.
Gman, i have been to the new dismal swamp welcome center but i'm not big on hiking, much less thru the swamp. i can tell you that the wildlife refuge covers a very large area, from southeast va to northeast nc, over 107,000 acres.
Thanks for the reminder Theresa! To vote for a grant for Molly's Adopt a Sailor, you can send a text to vote: text 100521 to 73774 today and tomorrow, help get it done!
Smoke, you can spend time in Old Town Portsmouth right across the Elizabeth River. Drive there (264W through the tunnel, then first right on Effingham, right on High St); or more fun, park at MacArthur Mall or nearby and take the $1.50 ferry from Waterside across, which is a great thing in itself, as you get great views and the ferry is charming. You disembark at High Street in Old Town, and High Street is lined with great shops and galleries (Courthouse Galleries has free programs the 1st Sunday of the month), and the Tidewater Comm College art school gallery is very good and free. http://www.visitportsva.com/galleries.html You can walk & explore the pretty (some cobblestone) streets of antique Victorian homes to the north of High Street. Also, you can walk from the ferry along the Riverwalk north to the Tidewater Yacht Marina, pretty boats and The Deck restaurant in the center. Lots of nice restaurants along High St too or take a lunch along.
Nature preserves:
Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve in Portsmouth, Tues-Sun 10-4, free, http://www.hofflercreek.org/index.php
Drive south and explore the Outer Banks, or drive north across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel ($12 toll each way; you can stop halfway and walk out on the fishing pier) and go to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (as in the book Misty of Chincoteague). You can hike, see the wild ponies, and go to the beach. http://www.fws.gov/northeast/chinco/
I am really bummed tonight! We were planning a trip to Norfolk from Ohio for a Family Cruise on the USS Carr. The Carr is out on deployment and was to be back for this Family Cruise. We just found out that it will not be returning until after the storm and our family cruise is cancelled. I am so glad they are staying away and being safe but I am so bummed. I pray that all the sailors and there families stay safe.
theresa and submom,
i think your posts here are a WONDERFUL idea. i hadn't even thought about posting anything letting those far away know something. i'm down here on the OBX.
my daughter is out right now and was supposed to be back this weekend, doesn't look like it's going to happen. she has been blowing up my cell phone with emails worried about her son. they have been told the storm is headed right for us. i've told her to give me some credit, i've lived here since 1981 and my kids are all still alive.
so, while we are here on land worried about our sailors out there we need to realize they are just as worried out there about us in here. it bothers me that she doesn't give me credit but then again, shes out in the ocean away from her child. so, i just keep her updated and wait for it all to pass.
Everyone please be safe down there and if possible please keep posting updates as to what is going on there. Being so far away makes me worry about everyone even more.
Ok, being a Miami native has brought us lots of experience with hurricanes. We went through Andrew in 92 (and yes, we were in the bad part of the storm...much of Miami wasn't affected). One year of renovatingfor us....lots of insurance $$$ given out to lots of people. The aftermath is not a happy time, but a blessing in that we survived!
Just know that hurricane preparedness is the important part. There is plenty of notice. I know that the Navy is very well versed in this....I know all of our sailors are safe....as long as they follow protocol! Like not surfing in hurricane conditions (aka Miami people!)....there are always those who feel that a hurricane warrants a party...outside! As long as the party is INSIDE, it is fine.
My son has duty on the day the hurricane may hit. He will be on the peninsula in the FAF. But he isn't worried. He just is hoping that if it has to come, it gets out quickly! Hurricane Andrew would have been even worse had it not been a small and fast-moving storm.
Anyone here with someone on the USS Albany? Last night my son told me they were going underway to avoid being in port during Earl because they can't sink like the other subs due to some repairs. Definately a scary situation from what my son told me and had me extremely worried. Thankfully they changed their minds before they left thus morning. He also has duty during the time Earl is supposed to hit.
dartangion,
i don't know which base you're talking about but i "belong" to a facebook page for Naval Station Norfolk. i have the settings so that anytime they do anything i get a text message. they do announce on there if it is closed to all but essential personnel. http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#!/pages/Norfolk-VA/Naval-Station-Norfolk/93051658493
i'd invite everyone to my house for a hurricane party but, i live on the outer banks and we'll probably get our a**es kicked. nothing new, i have only evacuated once and that was when my ex-hubby got nervous.
my daughter is still out, due to earl, but we'll have the baby, all the family and lots of food!
Daughter just finished and passed Battle Stations - HooYah! But she told us that since she is an undesignated Seaman she will be going to Great Lakes for her A school for 17 days then she said that she is to go to Norfolk, Virginia to the USS Theodore Rossevelt. I did a little search and found that this ship is dry docked until February 2013. Does that mean for the next 3 years she won't be going out to sea? Throughout this whole adventure that's all she's talked about was going to sea and she'd be heartbroken if she is land bound for the next 3 years.
I know I'm not going to get much sleep. My tv will stay on the weather channel and I've got alerts coming to my phone so I can stay up to date on the conditions there. My son is an adrenaline junkie so even though this is his first hurricane, he is probably gonna be having a blast lol. One of his ideas for fun is jumping off a 30 ft cliff. Luckily they blocked that area from jumpers because of a death recently so he wasn't able to go do that this time on leave lol.
cheryl, thank you for your concern, trust me, it is appreciated. my biggest problem is my dad. he's 76 and as stubborn as a damn mule. he won't go anywhere, wouldn't even do it when my mother was alive. as long as he's alive i'm here. but again, thank you for your concern! so far we've had a little wind and some sprinkles.
on a good note, the Bush came in today! they weren't going to come in due to the storm but today while at work i got a text message that my daughter was home!
Cheryl, my mom was one of the ones that stayed for Katrina. She waded across the road to the neighbor's house after the storm ripped the back part of her house off. She had part of her house left when it was all over, but it was shifted on the foundation so badly that she had to tear that part down and build a whole new house. I don't take any chances with hurricanes anymore. If I thought it was going to be bad, we would be on our way to my mom's house in Mississippi.
I think I saw 5 rain drops on my windshield on my way to my friend's house, and I thought I heard thunder for a second, but it turned out to be someone driving by with their bass turned up WAY too loud.
we've had some wind, strongest gust at this time has been a whopping 15 MPH, i've had worse when riding my motorcycle, lol. it's been raining for about the last hour, before that it was an occasional sprinkle. according to the local weather it will get worse sometime in the middle of the night but nothing like they thought. from what they are saying now it is going to be no worse than most of the nor'easters we get.
well, turkey is done (figured i'd cook something big in case we lost power and couldn't cook) so i'm off to bed. all my babies (2 yo, 18 yo, 23 yo & 24 yo) are asleep too. just gotta get the 76 yo to go to bed, lol.
Good morning everyone. So far, still not that bad. The kids and I stayed the night at my friend's house to watch to storm together. Her husband just left on deployment last Friday, and my husband is in Mississippi. He's on a pre-com ship that's still at the ship yards. We woke up this morning to wind and rain, but nothing too bad. The kids are up watching Nicktoons right now.
Debbi, that sounds great. By the way, Virginia will waive the annual personal property tax for active military, have him ask about it when he registers the car there.
Hi Marletta. I'm Miranda. Nice to meet you and Welcome. :) Do you live in the Norfolk area? I am always looking for friends but I do like to warn people that I have a terribly hyper almost 2 year old. lol. If you want send me a message and I will give you my email so you can look me up on facebook. If you have Facebook. I'm there a lot more. :)
welcome marletta, sorry your new hubby had to leave so soon after ya'll getting married. i'm not in the norfolk area but my daughter is stationed there. i'm down in nc on the outer banks. the FRG will be a BIG help!
Hi everyone, I am trying to figure out if this is the group that I should be in. My daughter is going to Oceania for C-school and it is her first duty base. She is an AO attached to a squadron and I don't think I am supposed to say what squadron or ship on here. I am also unsure if there is a separate group for Oceania. If there is is I haven't been able to find it. Maybe someone here can send me a friend request and help out. It would be greatly appreciated. :)
Marletta, the number to the gym on Naval Station Norfolk is 444-1292. The Fleet and Family Support Center has people that can help you with looking for jobs. Their number is 444-2102.
robin, i sent you a friend request. pm as to when he comes in. i live in NC (on the outer banks) and my daughter is stationed in norfolk, it's only about 1 1/2 hours away and i'm up there all the time. i have no problem in meeting him when his ship comes in and giving him a BIG hug (i don't think i'll ever see a homecoming with my sailor). i'll even cook him a home cooked meal.
Robin, IA Sailors don't normally return in groups. They are temporarily assigned to another command, so it is just them going and returning. Many commands try to make their coming home more than just a couple people there to give them a ride home from the airport though. Places like the USO, MWR, and Fleet and Family Service Center will let them borrow things like banners, and give them things like little flags and noise makers to help them make a big deal out of the Sailor returning.
I don't know much about PRT. Actually, until someone on here said something about it, I thought it still stood for Physical Readiness Test, the twice yearly assessment where they have to do so many sit-ups and push-ups, and run the mile and a half within a certain time. If they go to the PRT as a group, they may have a Family Readiness Group or something like it for them that will set up homecoming activities. If they go and return alone, they may do it like the IA Sailors.
Hi there! My son is stationed in Norfolk as a submariner assigned to the sub USS Newport News. Its been a while since I've been on this site, but wanted to get back in touch with other Navy Moms. Have a great night!
Good evening everyone. My son is finishing up at A school in Pensacola and should be heading to Norfolk in November after a few weeks home. He will be assigned to the USS Truman.
hi everyone, I have been to this page a few times and posted a little bit but I need your help. My sailor (daughter) is in Oceana now for c-school. She arrived on Tuesday. Her first duty station is there as well. Since her squadron is gone with the ship there is not much for her to do. No classes etc. She doesn't know anyone and she is very board, She seems lonely to me and I was hoping that someone on this page might know someone, preferably a female sailor or maybe a girlfriend or wife of a sailor who might want to show her around and maybe get lunch or dinner or just hang out. If you can help send me a friend request. Thanks, so much!!!!
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"Individual Augmentee. In contrast to a Sailor that deploys with a ship, squadron or unit, a Sailor who leaves their assigned unit or command to deploy individually or with a small group is known as an Individual augmentee (IA). Half of the deployed IAs are active duty and half are reservists. Most IAs are concentrated in the 26-nation Central Command region, which includes Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Horn of Africa. The rest are serving elsewhere in the world."
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Here's today's story: http://www.wavy.com/dpp/military/Kearsarge-ARG-heading-to-Pakistan
They have a good site, if you scroll down on the left they have a separate section for military news. And Bikernavymom, you can use it to track their winter weather :)
Aug 27, 2010
diannep
Aug 29, 2010
Gman Navy Husband
Aug 29, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
there really isn't much of anything to do for free and i'm not sure about the cheap part either. i only live 1 1/2 hours south but haven't been to alot. i have gone to the zoo, botanical gardens, aquarium, and virginia beach living museum. if you do a goole search for virginia beach and norfolk tourist attractions you will find alot of stuff as well as their websites. there is quite a bit to do along the boardwalk in virginia beach, including free concerts. this is also something you can find on the internet.
Gman, i have been to the new dismal swamp welcome center but i'm not big on hiking, much less thru the swamp. i can tell you that the wildlife refuge covers a very large area, from southeast va to northeast nc, over 107,000 acres.
Aug 29, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Aug 30, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Aug 30, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve in Portsmouth, Tues-Sun 10-4, free, http://www.hofflercreek.org/index.php
Drive south and explore the Outer Banks, or drive north across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel ($12 toll each way; you can stop halfway and walk out on the fishing pier) and go to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (as in the book Misty of Chincoteague). You can hike, see the wild ponies, and go to the beach. http://www.fws.gov/northeast/chinco/
Aug 30, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Aug 30, 2010
Cindy D
Aug 31, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Some info re hurricane preparation:
-Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System https://navyfamily.navy.mil/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fnavyfam...
Virginia Department of Transportation Hurricane Evacuation Guide http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/hurricane_defauLT.asp Preparing for a hurricane, hurricane evacuation and public shelters in Virginia.
-Red Cross Hurricane Preparedness Guide http://www.preparehr.org/documents/RedCrossReadyHurricaneGuide2pg.pdf
-Prepare Hampton Roads http://www.preparehr.org/HurricaneSeason2009.htm Tips for preparing for high winds and evacuation.
Aug 31, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
i think your posts here are a WONDERFUL idea. i hadn't even thought about posting anything letting those far away know something. i'm down here on the OBX.
my daughter is out right now and was supposed to be back this weekend, doesn't look like it's going to happen. she has been blowing up my cell phone with emails worried about her son. they have been told the storm is headed right for us. i've told her to give me some credit, i've lived here since 1981 and my kids are all still alive.
so, while we are here on land worried about our sailors out there we need to realize they are just as worried out there about us in here. it bothers me that she doesn't give me credit but then again, shes out in the ocean away from her child. so, i just keep her updated and wait for it all to pass.
carol
Sep 1, 2010
Cindy D
Sep 1, 2010
Miranda Nicole
Sep 1, 2010
diannep
Just know that hurricane preparedness is the important part. There is plenty of notice. I know that the Navy is very well versed in this....I know all of our sailors are safe....as long as they follow protocol! Like not surfing in hurricane conditions (aka Miami people!)....there are always those who feel that a hurricane warrants a party...outside! As long as the party is INSIDE, it is fine.
My son has duty on the day the hurricane may hit. He will be on the peninsula in the FAF. But he isn't worried. He just is hoping that if it has to come, it gets out quickly! Hurricane Andrew would have been even worse had it not been a small and fast-moving storm.
So, don't worry, ladies....all is well!
Sep 1, 2010
SeaNinjaMom
Sep 1, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
i don't know which base you're talking about but i "belong" to a facebook page for Naval Station Norfolk. i have the settings so that anytime they do anything i get a text message. they do announce on there if it is closed to all but essential personnel. http://www.facebook.com/friends/?ref=tn#!/pages/Norfolk-VA/Naval-Station-Norfolk/93051658493
Sep 1, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
my daughter is still out, due to earl, but we'll have the baby, all the family and lots of food!
everyone have a safe next few days!
carol
Sep 1, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 2, 2010
Deborah (CTT son)
Sep 2, 2010
SeaNinjaMom
Sep 2, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
on a good note, the Bush came in today! they weren't going to come in due to the storm but today while at work i got a text message that my daughter was home!
i'll keep ya'll posted until we loose internet!
carol
Sep 2, 2010
Steph
Sep 2, 2010
Miranda Nicole
Sep 3, 2010
Steph
Sep 3, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
well, turkey is done (figured i'd cook something big in case we lost power and couldn't cook) so i'm off to bed. all my babies (2 yo, 18 yo, 23 yo & 24 yo) are asleep too. just gotta get the 76 yo to go to bed, lol.
"see" everyone in the morning.
Sep 3, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 3, 2010
Steph
Sep 3, 2010
MissMySailor
Sep 3, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
well, earl has come and gone. not much damage here at dad's, some branches in the yard and a small piece of siding in the yard.
think i'll take my sugar butt and go check out the area.
carol
Sep 3, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
carol
Sep 6, 2010
Steph
Sep 6, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 7, 2010
Miranda Nicole
Sep 8, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
carol
Sep 8, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/whatsanombudsmanandhowtocontactthem
Sep 10, 2010
Lala Ribbon Queen PIR Ribbons
Sep 13, 2010
Steph
Sep 14, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
carol
Sep 14, 2010
mtnmom
Contact the Blue Moms MOms Group in Virgina, they should be more than willing to have someone there too!
Gen
Sep 15, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 15, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 15, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sep 16, 2010
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Sep 17, 2010
Steph
I don't know much about PRT. Actually, until someone on here said something about it, I thought it still stood for Physical Readiness Test, the twice yearly assessment where they have to do so many sit-ups and push-ups, and run the mile and a half within a certain time. If they go to the PRT as a group, they may have a Family Readiness Group or something like it for them that will set up homecoming activities. If they go and return alone, they may do it like the IA Sailors.
Sep 25, 2010
Yedi's proud sub mom
Sep 26, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Re events, I just saw this on FB -
Oct 1, 2010
Melissa (Ship14/Div276/PIR8-13)
Oct 6, 2010
Lala Ribbon Queen PIR Ribbons
Oct 8, 2010
MissMySailor
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Oct 12, 2010
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
"Individual Augmentee. In contrast to a Sailor that deploys with a ship, squadron or unit, a Sailor who leaves their assigned unit or command to deploy individually or with a small group is known as an Individual augmentee (IA). Half of the deployed IAs are active duty and half are reservists. Most IAs are concentrated in the 26-nation Central Command region, which includes Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Horn of Africa. The rest are serving elsewhere in the world."
Oct 13, 2010