Norfolk Sailors - Family & Friends

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.

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  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    :)  I know, it bugs me too when I can't cut and paste on my phone.

    The Navy Dads website is live-streaming the homecoming from the pier on their main page, Navy Dads / Enterprise Homecoming

  • CCity

    Thank you so much for the information!
  • Francesca

    Hi everyone!! I am new to this group. My husband is on the Ike. I will be moving to the Norfolk area in athe next few months so hopefully I connect with a few people here so I can make a few friends once I get down there
  • patsal

    Jane(Steph's mom), my daughter is reporting to NAB Aug 1 and we just returned from our apt hunting trip.  We looked at 15 properties in two days so it was quite the experience.  My daughter found everything on-line and made appointments prior to our trip.  It all depends on your daughter's rank (paygrade), if your daughter will have a roommate, where she will be stationed, and what type of housing she is looking for.  A great starting point is the Nusbaum website.  They are a very large developer and property management firm in the area that offers a variety of options.  http://www.slnusbaum.com/MultiFamily/Communities/ApartmentByState.a...

     

    Good Luck.

     

     

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Hotpads.com has also gotten to be a popular site.
  • Jess_0411

    Good luck with a job on base. I've been trying to get one for months now, and there just hasn't been any great openings. I found my job through Virginia Workforce on-line, and it took me maybe two weeks before I had a job. They post mostly retail, secretarial, teaching, and medical/dental assistant jobs on there. I don't know what your skills are or what you have a degree in, but if you fit into one of those categories, check it out.
  • Kac46047

    Ben's Mrs, I feel the same way we just submitted all our housing stuff but im still stressing out about leaving my job here. I've applied to about 10 jobs in the area that apply to my degree but I dont think i'll have much luck with that. My back up plan is trying to find a part time job on base. But seeing Jess just write that its hard to get into base jobs, that has me worried lol.

    I have a dgree in Geosciences and Geography so theres only so much I can do lol certainly not teaching and retail. This job hunt is going to be a little tricky lol but i'm determined to move with him, I've stayed in this place long enough because of my job its time to move on.

  • Jess_0411

    Yeah, I got my degree in Communications/Public Relations, but I had to find something up here. I wound up with a job at a law firm, and while it isn't my first choice, it pays the bills, keeps me busy, and gets me out of the house, haha. Try looking at Joining Forces. Its a new program that focuses on finding work for military spouses. They just got it up and running a few weeks ago, so I don't know how well it works or what the success rate is, but try it and see (:
  • Kac46047

    Jess I just went on that virginia connection and actually found a couple more possiblities! filling out job apps while its slow here at work.

    Im liking that theres lots of goverment and federal jobs on here.

    Thanks for the tip!

  • Jess_0411

    No problem, glad to be of service (:
  • Jess_0411

    I don't know of any, but I'm sure that if you google it, something will pop up.
  • Kac46047

    Lynne, this riding school says they offer trail rides now near virginia beach

     

    http://www.easydoesitranch.net/Index.html

  • Philip

    Our sailor is stationed in Norfolk and is getting an apartment. We were wondering if the Navy gave some assistance with moving expenses.....in so far as moving some of his belongings from storage in Kansas to Norfolk? Thanks
  • cms

    Hello there:  My son will be stationed in Norfolk.  Can the sailors have a car on base and if so, are there any requirements? He will be living on base. 
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    @cms: Yes he can.  To get the decals for his car, he has to show his registration, insurance, military id, and driver's license.  (He also needs to show the inspection if the car is registered in Virginia.)  If you (parents) own the car and not him, he will need a notarized letter from you giving him permission to have possession.  The Pass and ID office is off base, across from Gate 5 on Hampton Blvd, phone 757-322-2978, ask for decals.
  • cms

    @Marcy:  Thank you so much for the info.  My son graduates "A" school tomorrow and will be coming home on leave before he reports to Norfolk.  He will be looking to purchase a car.  Can you tell me something about the base, like the living quarters?  Is the facility and the base nice?  Any tips or suggestions would be most helpful.  Thanks so much!
  • polli k

    Base is HUGE. I thought it was nicewhen my daughter gave us the tour. Marcy can tell you more about it though. My daughter only lived on base briefly.
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    He definitely needs a car, for the base and getting around the area.  The base is very nice, lots of brick buildings, tree lined roads, a row of beautiful historic homes from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition, a marina, and of course the ships!  My son lived in barracks just across the river in Portsmouth and they were fine; the Norfolk ones look similar from outside at least so don't worry! :)  Just off base, the NEX was just remodeled and is the largest in the world, picture Macy's + Best Buy + a food court with IHop, pizza, Panda Express etc, and there's a nice commissary (groceries) connected to the NEX.  Across the parking lot from the NEX is a Chili's, a bowling alley and a movie theater.  On base (close to the barracks) is a great recreation center called Wind N Sea (link:  Wind N Sea Rec Center) for sailors, with pool tables, a movie room, Starbucks with wi-fi, and lots more.  There are lots of colleges and universities in the immediate area, too, and the Navy has a college advisory office right across from the rec center. He'll be close to the beach, and within driving to so many interesting places.  Norfolk is a great place to be based!
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    cms, I'm trying to think what else... There are two McDonald's on base; a smaller NEX that's like a mini-mart, to the north near the piers; several gyms and tennis courts.  I just saw your profile and you're only a few hours away, you'll have to go visit soon and check it all out!  He can check you into the Navy Lodge next door :)
  • cms

    Thank you EVERYONE for filling me in!  I feel so much better now.  He graduates OS "A" school today and will be home for a visit before arriving to Norfolk.  I am so glad it is a nice base.  Are the rooms they will be living in nice?  @Marcy & polli k:  What jobs do your Sailors have and do they like it and for how long have they been in the Navy?

    @Sandra AM Mom:   Has he been on the ship all this time since March? How  does he like it so far?

    Thanks so much to all of you for all of the info!

  • cms

    Thanks everyone for all of the great info.  Does anyone know what they need to do first when they first arrive to their base?  Do they bring their sea bag filled with the same stuff as in A School? Who do they first report to to find out where they will be staying and what they are to do?
  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    cms, they should bring all that stuff with them.  when they get their orders they should tell them where to report etc.  if assigned to a ship he (or you) can contact the ombudsman and see about getting a sponsor.  that's what i did for my daughter when she got her first assignment aboard the IKE.  a sponsor is someone that will show them around and answer questions for them.
  • Sugar02

    Hi - I'm new to this group.  My son will be attending his C school in Norfolk as of this month, so I'm hoping to visit the area sometime in Sept/Oct.  Can anyone recommend any good hotels in the area? 
  • Grasshopper

    Rominpa...Welcome to the Group!!  The Navy Lodge is one of the best and is reasonably priced.  You never have to pay tax and fees when you stay at a Navy Lodge.  The one in Norfolk is just outside the Base.  It's been recently remodeled.  Units have kitchenettes with refrigerators, stove tops, micro waves, etc.  The staff is super nice also.  They will help you any way that they can. 
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Here's the Navy Lodge info:  Navy Lodge Norfolk
  • Sugar02

    Thanks to all for the info - very helpful. 
  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    one of my high school classmate lost her 28 year old son in the crash.
  • Annette

    a very sad day. duhhuh, please let your friend know prayers are being said all around the country for her and her family.
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Oh so sad.  Carol, the same is sent from the Arizona moms group.
  • ckmom

    This is horrible news, Prayers are with family and friends.  I just can't immagine what they are going through right now...........God Bless You All!!

    Love Navy4Moms

    ckmom

  • Ellen B

    same here...:(
  • ruth

    Praying for the family members of these brave men servicing our country
  • navy25

    My Deepest Sympathy to all The Families of those Brave Men My Thanks for their Service and Sacrifice My Prayers to Our Navy Seals and their Families
  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    francine, i sent you a private message
  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    that speed is considered careless & reckless in VA, my daughter got one 86 in a 55
  • Sue(Daniel's Mom)

    Francine,  I can't speak for a speeding ticket but my son had an accident and had to go to court.  Someone from his command met him at court and was with him during the hearing.  He had to pay a fine and take a safe drivers course which is offered by the Navy.  He took the course (8 hours) and turned into the court the certificate from the Navy showing he completed the course.  This helped him with his driving record as well as insurance. The Navy requires them to dress in uniform when appearing at court.  He wore his NSU uniform. My only suggestion would be to remind your son to be respectful of the process, which I am sure he will be.  He made a mistake. Good luck and our prayers are with you.
  • Grasshopper

    Francine...my son had a speeding ticket and pretty much the same as what Sue said applied to him.  Apparently it's pretty standard for them to send a higher ranking person to appear with them at the hearing.  My son's command told him told him to wear his Dress Whites though.  Since my son is a MA he had already taken the safety driving test so it all worked out for him...thankfully his 1st class was there to tell the Judge he had taken the classes as part of his MA training.  Good Luck!!
  • cms

    Hello everyone.  My Sailor has been home for 2 weeks and leaves in 2 days to be stationed in Norfolk.  Any suggestions or tips for  him?  He will be assigned to the San Antonio.  It's been a great visit.  Sorry to see him leave but know that it is a good thing for him.  Anyone else have a Sailor or know of one on the San Antonio?

  • mrshdge (SHIP 07 DIV 113)

    Does anyone know of any nice 1/1.5 town homes in the Norfolk, Suffolk, Chesapeake, VA Beach, or Portsmouth area?
  • Tricia

    My son is back to work in Va beach we had a nice time when he was home and I hope all the ladies enjoy there homecoming of there children
  • OhioNavyMama

    Hello ladies! My daughter is stationed in Norfolk and just found out she is pregnant. She is a tad bit overwhelmed!!! She really needs someone in the area that she can maybe meet and talk to when she doesnt know where to turn. She is only 21 and i live pretty far so being there all the time is not in the cards. If there is anyone who can help me out...one worried mom to another...i'd really appreciate it!! you can private message me if you'd like! Thanks so much!!

     

    Tiffany

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Hi Tiffany!  I just private message'd you.  Best wishes to you and to your daughter!  :)
  • navy25

    Patricia thats good to hear that the Medical Staff was alert for your daughters needs,how is she doing now.

    Tiffany Congrats and Best Wishes sorry I cant help I live in New Jersey but Im wishing you the best and Im sure someone from the area will be able to help.Good Luck

  • lorraineld

    My daughter just got her orders for the USS Porter in Norfolk.  Does anyone know anyone on this ship?  She will be arriving the 3rd week of September.
  • TexasMomof2

    Jane, try this link.......there are some recent discussions on here.  Plus a realtor who doesnt charge (??)

    http://www.navyformoms.com/group/norfolksailorsfamilyfriends/forum/...
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Glad you're ok Connie!  It was a 5.9 magnitude earthquake centered in the town of Mineral near Richmond,Virginia and felt from VA to DC and up to NY.  CNN is covering it, and here's the Hampton Roads newspaper story: 5.9 earthquake felt across northeast U.S.

    I checked Mapquest and Mineral is about 136 miles northeast of Norfolk.

  • Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*

    Ladies, I am in Colonial Beach, VA and our quake lasted for about a minute and a half... We are 68 miles from Mineral, VA.... It was the scariest thing ever.. My life flashed before my eyes because these are things you think about when you live IN California, not Virginia.
  • Grasshopper

    My son works night shift and I called him to check on him.  We live in NC and felt it so I knew he should have felt it.  He said "oh, so that's what shook my bed."  He's an MA and already dreading this weekend with the Hurricane coming...now an Earthquake, he is not a happy boy! lol
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Hi Janae, wow, that's a long time to be feeling a quake.  I lived in Northern CA in '89 and know what you mean.  I'm looking at ch. 13 and ch 10, as well as watching CNN.  Let us know if you feel aftershocks please!!
  • Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*

    Hi Marcy. Yes, It is and that is something that I dont ever want to experience again... I will let you ladies know if anything else happens.