Agree. Thanks so much for taking the time to post. I've saved every comment! The feedback is comforting. I did apply for the group Friends and Family of 11-16 but haven't been approved yet. I hoping soon! Have a great weekend!
When we were in Newport for our son's OCS graduation, he took us to the Red Parrot downtown. It was excellent. We also ate at the Brick Alley Pub, which was also good.
If you have any free time in Newport, I would suggest taking tours of some of the "summer cottages" of the early 1900's old rich, such as the Vanderbilts' "The Breakers." To me, these are mansions, but to them, they were mere cottages to relax in the summer!!! You can get a map of the houses open for tours and buy tix at the Visitors' Center. Very interesting if you're into history.
Tip for hotels: Newport is crawling with tourists in the summer between Memorial Day and Labor Day, so if going to a summer OCS graduation, make hotel reservations EARLY. (You can always cancel or change if necessary.) When searching for hotels, be advised that the Navy base is actually closer to the town of Middletown, than Newport. The two towns merge together somewhat. Most of the hotels in Newport are resorts and therefore pricey. Search for hotels in "Middletown, RI" and you will find several reasonably-priced chain hotels that are away from the tourist areas, but actually closer to the Navy base. There is a Best Western hotel right outside of one of the gates. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Middletown, which was very reasonable and less than a mile from the base. Depends on your preference. If you want the resort experience with views of the Bay, stay in Newport. If you would prefer cheaper hotels away from the tourist areas, look in Middletown.
I shouldn't post when I'm really tired!!! I mentioned in my earlier post about not buying plane tickets too early. I was thinking about the big RLP inspection that seemed to send several candidates back 3 weeks. And even after that there were a few big tests and the OUT PFA. My daughter was worried about that one because by that time she had such a bad case of shin splints and was having to ice her legs nightly. But that was several years back so I can't say for sure they still do that!!! Sorry if I came off a little critical, I really didn't mean to!!! I wish all of your LOs going through OCS great success!!! And I hope all of you Moms enjoy every minute of commissioning!!! It is awesome!!!!
Patty Sue: I don't know the answer to that! I suppose it is not unheard of for one of them to be rolled that late in the game, but I don't know what they would do with their Candio box in such a case! (Keep it for three weeks?) I have heard of candidates who got rolled back THE WEEK BEFORE GRADUATION, because they really screwed up and got caught drinking alcohol or some other prohibited activity. Imagine those candidates having to call home, "Don't fly out here for my graduation on Friday because, ummm...."
By the way, "Patty Sue" was my Mom's name, so I like you already!!! :-)
Good question Patty Sue, I guess it could happen, and I believe they will hold on to the Candio Box until your LO has completed the Candio Phase. That maybe the reasoning that they ask to not send anything perishable in the boxes. I will have to research that one!!
On another note everyone, my husband and I are headed South in the new RV to visit our LO!!! He's been flying a lot lately and he is studying a great deal, but he will try and make time to visit with us for a few days! Studying first however!! I told our LO, even if your in the next room studying, your dad and I are close enough we can touch you so study away!! LOL LOL
Quilter: I will ditto Anna's words. Have a safe trip! Hope your flying sailor gets to take a study break, and at least eat meals with you. Glad to hear he is doing well.
It will probably be summer of 2017 before we can go to Japan to see dear son and D-I-L. Until then we can just see them on Skype--not as satisfying as hugs!!!! We have to really plan those Skype sessions with the 13-hour time difference,---late night for us, early morning for them and vice versa!
T's Momma - Just saw your post and was curious where your son is graduating from. We are from SC and my son graduated from USC last December. He is 6 weeks into OCS. We are counting the days down until graduation. I know it is hard not to worry,but all us Mom's need to be reminded that are "kids" are elite young adults, that is why they are at OCS. It is a challenge, but they have what it takes.
My son drove himself from St. Louis to OCS in the fall a couple of years ago. But then we epic road warriors - it isn't a vacation if it doesn't involve driving a distance. The nice thing was having that car after graduation - such a push to get out of the housing and he had the flexibility to store his stuff in his car. We flew in and out. He ended up coming for a bit but that wasn't decided until graduation - he was prepared to go where he needed to go.
I understand - us moms always worry. My daughter drove by herself from Ohio to RI. And just to keep this is the back of your mind, she was originally supposed to report to OCS at a later date but suddenly got a call and said - get ready you are reporting to the next class that starts 8 July. She was basically ready but was still caught off guard a little. Hope that doesn't happen to your boy and you guys all get to attend the family vacation but just know that it can happen.
I am praying that your son's report date does not get changed. I understand about the pets too. My daughter left her precious cat with us when she left for OCS. I think her cat was depressed and confused for awhile but I just gave her extra attention and she did fine. She was used to living with all of us before daughter went off to college so she accepted being with hubby and I but didn't know where "her girl" was. She would go around mewing so I'd pick her up and hold her in my lap. Pets have adjustments to get through.
One other thing I wanted to tell you - with your son driving his own car to RI. My daughter was advised to take masking tape to put over her car door locks to prevent the salt from the air to mess them up. She took a small roll and just left it in her car after taping her locks!!!
Can anyone give me insight on the correct date to mail CANDIO boxes and also does OCS still do the tradition of a silver dollar at first salute? Trying to make sure I have all my bases covered as my son is in his seventh week. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom and experience.
NuclearOPSMom: I think they become Candios at the beginning of the tenth week, so you can mail the box sometime during the ninth week. Make sure you mark it CANDIO on the outside of the box, so the mail room knows what it's for.
I think someone posted here recently that OCS had discontinued the First Salutes ceremony. What a shame--- such a long tradition in the Navy! When my son graduated OCS in Sept 2012, after the grad ceremony, everyone went down to the seawall by the bay where the class Drill Instructor and class Petty Officer stood. The new Ensigns formed a line, and one-by-one, were saluted and saluted back, then gave them each a silver dollar (or other coin.)
If there is now not a formal ceremony, I suppose the new Ensigns can still do it informally with their DI if they want. Someone said the DI's were making too much money from it, in the opinion of the OCS command, but I thought that was considered one of the perks!
NuclearOPSMom: I believe they get their Candio boxes the Wednesday of the 9th week. When my son was in last summer it was after a security incident at a base somewhere and in a phone call my son said they heard the boxes would take an extra day to be process in the mailroom. I sent my son's box USPS 2 day. I ended up mailing it on the Friday of week 8 from the midwest. Tracking said the box made it to the base on the Monday of week 9. Mailing on Saturday would have been fine and Monday may even have worked. If it gets there a day or two early, they hold it until that Wednesday (or whatever day they give boxes to that class).
My LO is in 11-16, her last email advised that we should mail the end of week 8, as they will open wed/thurs of week 9.
So, we are mailing 4/28. She has not mentioned anything about a silver dollar. I love all of the comments on this site! Everyone is great, and I learn so much. Candio box almost finished decorating. Last thing she wants me to buy is MIO energy for water. I'm sure walmart has that! Paula
The easiest way to go is to use the USPS large Priority Mail boxes. They are a flat rate fee no matter how much they weigh. The expression is "if it fits it ships!!!" They are free from the post office and take 2 - 3 days to get there depending on where you mail from. You only decorate the inside of the box and make sure you write CANDIO on the outside so if it gets there early the mailroom holds them until they are allowed to receive them. That way the box isn't contraband!!!
NuclearOpsMom,
I also heard that OCS stopped the first salute ceremony and the silver dollars. When my daughter graduated in 2012 her twin sister and older brother, both enlisted, attended her graduation and also stood with her DI and class Petty Officer. She had special silver dollars for her siblings in a little case with her commissioning date. It was pretty special and I'm sad to hear they ended that.
Shopgirl, very cool your son in 11-16! Graduation will be here soon! Yes, just like the others, we bought the large flat rate box, and will not decorate outside. I plan on writing Candi O like the others mentioned. We are mailing ours 4/28. I'm waiting till last minute to make homemade cookies!!! IMG_0082.JPG
First - let me thank all the Mom's that have gone before us for all the helpful input.
Shopgirl and Paula H - My son too is in 11/16, so we are counting the days down until graduation. He is in class F, so I hope somehow we can meet up at the events and say hi.
Can't wait to meet all at HiMoms. Thanks Suzanne and NucelarOPSMOM! All moms on this page have helped so much!
A week ago, she asked for MIO energy water enhancer. So, I purchased in every flavor. Then, two days ago she advised do not send as considered contraband. Now, she wants CLIFF bars! I'm going to donate the MIO energy enhancer to our Tech guys!
Hi Angelique. My son graduated from OCS in 2012, and there was no event that was "ball-gown dressy," thank goodness. I would have hated to lug a long gown all the way to Newport!!!! The Hi Moms reception was dressier than graduation. Most women wore cocktail dresses to Hi Moms, and some men were in sport coats, but there were also women in dressy slacks and some men in khaki slacks and polo shirts. I'm sure a few guests were there in jeans also.
Graduation ceremony was more casual. I wore dress slacks/nice blouse to graduation. The new officers will be in their dress blues or whites, depending on the season, for Hi Moms and graduation, so if you will be taking pictures with your new Ensign, you might want to consider what you want to be photographed in, standing next to such a spiffy Naval officer!!!
Congratulations to your daughter! Don't forget to take tissues to graduation unless you are less emotional than most. You will be bursting with pride!!!!! Have a safe trip to Newport.
Love the sign T's mom! I also love this Bible verse- "When you go through deep waters, I will be with you- Isaiah 43:2" It gave me a lot of peace when my son was on a sub!
I'm so sorry T's mom. When my LO went through OCS a buddy of his was disqualified a week before graduation due to migraines as a child. That young man passed every test during OCS and was a wonderful strong young man, however when MEPS did the final run through and found out about the migraines, he was let go. I will pray for your LO
So sad to hear of the loss of one of our Blue Angel pilots. Haven't heard who it was yet, but sending prayers to his family and fellow Angels!!!
So sorry T's mom. I know that is so disappointing. My daughter so wanted to be a pilot but the program she went in with only had a space for an NFO. She was very disappointed but had to accept it was that or nothing aviation, so she took it. I really hope everything works out for your son and he finds something that he can be happy with!!! Keep us posted, please.
Anna: Besides the tragic loss of one of the Blue Angels, one of the Air Force's Thunderbirds also crashed today in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy graduation with President Obama in attendance. Fortunately, the Air Force pilot was able to eject safely and no one on the ground was hurt. Not a good day for precision flying teams. My prayers go out for the Navy pilot's family.
YES!!!! She got her wings and is currently on her first deployment with her aircraft and crew. She still has to keep her medication until she finds that sweet happy medium but she is doing well. Luckily she knows what hyper and hypo feels like so she knows when she has to increase or decrease her meds.
Life in the RV is still fun. We left Jacksonville the end of April and spent most of May still in FL going all the way to Key West and up the gulf side to Pensacola. Now we're making out way up SC, NC and VA visiting family members and making our way eventually to Bar Harbor, Maine.
Anna: So glad to hear your daughter got her wings, after so much hard work and set-backs!
You'll love Bar Harbor, or as the natives pronounce it, "Bah Hahbah." We found the folks there to be extremely friendly. Make sure you go to a "lobstah" boil, and spend a few days in beautiful Acadia Nat'l Park. Safe travels!
T's momma: So sorry to hear about the medical DQ, especially harsh after already being accepted to OCS. As I've said before, it would be far less cruel if the Navy would get all the medical clearances out of the way first before even considering the applicants to OCS, rather than letting them go and dashing hopes after acceptance!
With your son's degree, I'm sure he will find a good civilian job. He may still be able to work with the Navy in some civilian capacity. The Navy does hire civilian consultants for certain jobs who work right alongside the Navy personnel. For instance, aeronautical engineers sometimes instruct in the flight programs, and medical engineers work with the Flight Surgeons and pilots.
Good luck to your son and I hope he finds a rewarding career.
T's Mom, I'm so sorry to hear about your sons medical DQ. I'm sure your son will have a wonderful bright future ahead of him. Many blessings to you and your family, and be sure to Thank your son for wanting to make a difference and who wanted to fight along side our Sons and Daughters, with the United States Navy! God Bless
Charlene - It has been over a year since my daughter graduated from OCS. My advice to you is answer the phone from any number from Rhode Island! When you son arrives at OCS he will be allowed to call to tell you he is safely there...he will not be allowed to say much else. You will not hear from him for several more weeks which will seem like an eternity for you. Do send plain white envelope letters often, nothing cute or flashy.
Two more things.... If he should be injured or get held back for any reason, it seems devastating at the time, but is more common than you think. It is not the end of the world. Second, try to find the friends and family group for his OCS class on facebook. I found that to be the source of so much information and support. Also, Newport OCS does post pictures on facebook of each class every few weeks. I loved seeing glimpses of my LO (loved one).
Congratulations! I will add to remember your LO is exhausted so when he does get a chance to call be very encouraging. I sent letters (in those white envelopes) and included some photos of past fun events/memories. You will be able to send a box of goodies in a few weeks but just wait until your LO says you can or you see on FB that you can. I found FB page more helpful than my son as people posted info from their LO that my son didn't share. Answer any phone calls you get as my LO used his roommate's phone once. OCS gave me a new level of patience and I prayed continuously. What an exciting time. I know you are so proud.
I should start by saying that my son was in OCS about 1.5 years ago so some of my information may be out of date.
During the check-in process they will need to turn in their cells phones. They will not get it back until they become Candi-O’s at the end of week 9. Just before they have to hand their cell over, they will get to make one last call to let you know they arrived and to give you their mailing address. This call will come on the Sunday of their check-in so stay close to your phone(s). I don’t know if they are reminded to save important phone and email addresses before they turn their phone over, or if my son knew to do that one his own. But it is good advice to give your son before he goes.
Letters are very important, especially at the beginning. I didn't get many back (maybe 2) but he did say "write and send pictures/news". So I wrote every day or two using the service write2them.org to send letters and photos. The service took an email I sent to the service, printed it out and sent it in the appropriate white envelope. I think they mail it from closer to the base so it takes a couple of days off the mail time from where I am. At the time, it cost about $1.20 per letter (for a bit more than 2x a stamp) but for me, it is so convenient that I am writing more often. They will print out 4 sheets, double sided (so 8 pages of info). I generally wrote a bit and then cut and paste a few pictures along a bunch of news stories I think my son and his friends may find interesting or enjoy. The OCs have some down time on weekends (at least Sunday) to visit with other classes, sharing info and stories. I often thought that writing to him was at least as therapeutic for me, if not more so, than it was for him.
After they pass RLP (week 3) they will be able to sign up for a timeslot (10-15 minutes) to use the phone on weekends. I believe the possible times were Fri evening, Sat evening and all day Sun. They will not be calling from their cell phone, so be sure to answer any unknown caller from Rhode Island. They may need ATT prepaid phone cards to use for this. Don't worry, there are usually some available with minutes left from prior classes that they can use to make their first call. I have heard that you can get a calling card at Walmart and Walgreens. I got one online (https://www.virtualprepaidminutes.com/) and added it to one of my early letters.
If you think your son may not know your phone and email addresses from memory or have lost them, send a letter (when you get his address) with all the phone numbers and email addresses you think he may want. When they are allowed to email (end of week 6, I believe), it will be from a closed government server, and will not have access to their usual email program with stored email addresses. So they will need to type the full address in from memory.
Navyformoms will be a good resource for you. The Friends and Family Facebook group for your son’s class will also be an excellent source of information and support. The "Officer Training Command Newport" Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/OTCNewport/?fref=ts) posts photos every week or two which were fun to see.
Charlene,
My son was at OCS about a year ago, this time of year and it gets very cold and windy there. You might want to go on amazon and order him a few pairs of Fox River Military Boot socks in black to help his feet. They are a little pricey but we'll worth it. You can have them sent to him through Amazon and he will be able to have them, he will just have to open the package in front of one of the Chiefs. Their is also a certain measuring tool that is very helpful for your LOL for his uniform inspections but I can't remember what it is called. I will look it up and tell you. As far as the candi-o box, start it now. I went to the post office and got one of their large (one price postage) boxes and decorated the inside of the box however you want whether military related, family pictures, sports or however and then fill it up with snacks, candy or whatever he likes. Contact me if you need help or suggestions or have any questions.
Thank you so much everyone for all your helpful and great information. Today i had a great day with my son As a family we went out to eat dinner at a favorite local restaurant I will miss him so much but it's so great to see what an amazing young man my son has become
Thanks again for all the valuable information
Myvampress on the socks that yiu suggested..do they need to be black? They were mentioned on Air warriors but not the color. I got the green ones. I can send them back and get black if I need to. Thanks so much for all the info. My DS is waiting news on when his OCS date is.
Myvampress on the socks that yiu suggested..do they need to be black? They were mentioned on Air warriors but not the color. I got the green ones. I can send them back and get black if I need to. Thanks so much for all the info. My DS is waiting news on when his OCS date is.
My son left for OCS yesterday and I I received the call a little while ago. I knew this would be difficult but wow! I did receive his address and I will mail out the first letter tomorrow.
Keep those upbeat, encouraging letters going out to your son! They will be his only contact with the outside world for several weeks. Don't be disappointed if you don't get many letters back from him. The only time they have to write is when they could be sleeping! After he passes the big RLP (room, locker, personnel ) inspection at week 3-4, then they usually receive email privileges, and you will hear more from him.
Make sure all of his friends and family know to send LETTERS ONLY at this point in plain white envelopes. NO gifts or treats at all until he reaches the Candi-O phase at week nine, or he will be punished with many, many extra pushups, etc., so tell all those who have his address.
When he gets email, he will not have access to his private email program or phone, and will have to type in the complete email address, so send him a letter with all the email addresses you think he may not remember.
These first few weeks, remember: NO news, is GOOD news! If for some reason he gets injured or fails something and is "rolled" back to the next class and must start over, he will be allowed to call home to tell you. It is hard to not hear from them for a few weeks, but that means he is still there and making progress! The first three weeks or so are the hardest on the candidates and the families. After that, getting email really helps morale on both sides!
Good luck to your son, and keep writing to him! They live for those letters from home the first few weeks.
Charlene - Your note brings back a lot of memories! I remember how hard that was. Those first few weeks I remember asking my husband multiple times "why did we let him do this?1?" But I have to say, after about week 3, when they are able to call, it became easier for me. Hang in there. Both you and your son will make it through this. The man (or woman, for others of you) that develop during OCS and you meet at graduation is pretty awesome. These young men and women who volunteer and get selected for Naval Officers are so impressive. It gives me so much hope for our future.
Please let us know how things are going for both you and your son. All of the candidates really support each other at every stage of their training. And we are here to support you.
Charlene,
Definitely keep the letters, news clippings, etc going his way. I would sometimes sit and write my son 5 times a day but would date them different days and number the envelopes so I can mail 1 or 2 a day. People would ask what the heck I was writing about with all the letters. I would write about football scores and news mostly since they don't have TV time (although he would get the scores from the Drill Instructors). I would also write encouraging stuff like no matter what I am very proud of him and would tell him what I have learned from others about what challenges were coming up and I knew how great he will do and to just hang in there since it is only temporary and he will be done. If for some reason he gets rolled back still keep boosting him up, my son really enjoyed being rolled back because it kind of gave him a break and helped him prepare for what was ahead so it made him more knowledgeable. I found the ruler things I told you in an earlier post that my son wanted me to order for him to help with his uniform inspections, I just have to figure out how to post them to you.
PaulaH
Agree. Thanks so much for taking the time to post. I've saved every comment! The feedback is comforting. I did apply for the group Friends and Family of 11-16 but haven't been approved yet. I hoping soon! Have a great weekend!
Apr 2, 2016
PaulaH
Thanks! I'm in! :)
Apr 2, 2016
M's mom
When we were in Newport for our son's OCS graduation, he took us to the Red Parrot downtown. It was excellent. We also ate at the Brick Alley Pub, which was also good.
If you have any free time in Newport, I would suggest taking tours of some of the "summer cottages" of the early 1900's old rich, such as the Vanderbilts' "The Breakers." To me, these are mansions, but to them, they were mere cottages to relax in the summer!!! You can get a map of the houses open for tours and buy tix at the Visitors' Center. Very interesting if you're into history.
Tip for hotels: Newport is crawling with tourists in the summer between Memorial Day and Labor Day, so if going to a summer OCS graduation, make hotel reservations EARLY. (You can always cancel or change if necessary.) When searching for hotels, be advised that the Navy base is actually closer to the town of Middletown, than Newport. The two towns merge together somewhat. Most of the hotels in Newport are resorts and therefore pricey. Search for hotels in "Middletown, RI" and you will find several reasonably-priced chain hotels that are away from the tourist areas, but actually closer to the Navy base. There is a Best Western hotel right outside of one of the gates. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Middletown, which was very reasonable and less than a mile from the base. Depends on your preference. If you want the resort experience with views of the Bay, stay in Newport. If you would prefer cheaper hotels away from the tourist areas, look in Middletown.
Apr 2, 2016
Anna
I shouldn't post when I'm really tired!!! I mentioned in my earlier post about not buying plane tickets too early. I was thinking about the big RLP inspection that seemed to send several candidates back 3 weeks. And even after that there were a few big tests and the OUT PFA. My daughter was worried about that one because by that time she had such a bad case of shin splints and was having to ice her legs nightly. But that was several years back so I can't say for sure they still do that!!! Sorry if I came off a little critical, I really didn't mean to!!! I wish all of your LOs going through OCS great success!!! And I hope all of you Moms enjoy every minute of commissioning!!! It is awesome!!!!
Apr 3, 2016
Patty Sue
Any word from our lo's on their white inspection and physical test for 10-16D? If someone is rolled do they still get their candi-o box?
Apr 6, 2016
M's mom
Patty Sue: I don't know the answer to that! I suppose it is not unheard of for one of them to be rolled that late in the game, but I don't know what they would do with their Candio box in such a case! (Keep it for three weeks?) I have heard of candidates who got rolled back THE WEEK BEFORE GRADUATION, because they really screwed up and got caught drinking alcohol or some other prohibited activity. Imagine those candidates having to call home, "Don't fly out here for my graduation on Friday because, ummm...."
By the way, "Patty Sue" was my Mom's name, so I like you already!!! :-)
Apr 6, 2016
Quilter
Good question Patty Sue, I guess it could happen, and I believe they will hold on to the Candio Box until your LO has completed the Candio Phase. That maybe the reasoning that they ask to not send anything perishable in the boxes. I will have to research that one!!
On another note everyone, my husband and I are headed South in the new RV to visit our LO!!! He's been flying a lot lately and he is studying a great deal, but he will try and make time to visit with us for a few days! Studying first however!! I told our LO, even if your in the next room studying, your dad and I are close enough we can touch you so study away!! LOL LOL
Apr 6, 2016
Anna
Quilter,
Have fun with your RV trip and especially with seeing that sweet sailor son of yours!!!! Hope you have wonderful weather and safe travels!!!!
Apr 7, 2016
M's mom
Quilter: I will ditto Anna's words. Have a safe trip! Hope your flying sailor gets to take a study break, and at least eat meals with you. Glad to hear he is doing well.
It will probably be summer of 2017 before we can go to Japan to see dear son and D-I-L. Until then we can just see them on Skype--not as satisfying as hugs!!!! We have to really plan those Skype sessions with the 13-hour time difference,---late night for us, early morning for them and vice versa!
Apr 7, 2016
NuclearOPSMom
T's Momma - Just saw your post and was curious where your son is graduating from. We are from SC and my son graduated from USC last December. He is 6 weeks into OCS. We are counting the days down until graduation. I know it is hard not to worry,but all us Mom's need to be reminded that are "kids" are elite young adults, that is why they are at OCS. It is a challenge, but they have what it takes.
Apr 19, 2016
Marmie
My son drove himself from St. Louis to OCS in the fall a couple of years ago. But then we epic road warriors - it isn't a vacation if it doesn't involve driving a distance. The nice thing was having that car after graduation - such a push to get out of the housing and he had the flexibility to store his stuff in his car. We flew in and out. He ended up coming for a bit but that wasn't decided until graduation - he was prepared to go where he needed to go.
Apr 19, 2016
Anna
T's momma,
I understand - us moms always worry. My daughter drove by herself from Ohio to RI. And just to keep this is the back of your mind, she was originally supposed to report to OCS at a later date but suddenly got a call and said - get ready you are reporting to the next class that starts 8 July. She was basically ready but was still caught off guard a little. Hope that doesn't happen to your boy and you guys all get to attend the family vacation but just know that it can happen.
Apr 19, 2016
Anna
T's momma,
I am praying that your son's report date does not get changed. I understand about the pets too. My daughter left her precious cat with us when she left for OCS. I think her cat was depressed and confused for awhile but I just gave her extra attention and she did fine. She was used to living with all of us before daughter went off to college so she accepted being with hubby and I but didn't know where "her girl" was. She would go around mewing so I'd pick her up and hold her in my lap. Pets have adjustments to get through.
One other thing I wanted to tell you - with your son driving his own car to RI. My daughter was advised to take masking tape to put over her car door locks to prevent the salt from the air to mess them up. She took a small roll and just left it in her car after taping her locks!!!
Apr 20, 2016
NuclearOPSMom
Can anyone give me insight on the correct date to mail CANDIO boxes and also does OCS still do the tradition of a silver dollar at first salute? Trying to make sure I have all my bases covered as my son is in his seventh week. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom and experience.
Apr 21, 2016
M's mom
NuclearOPSMom: I think they become Candios at the beginning of the tenth week, so you can mail the box sometime during the ninth week. Make sure you mark it CANDIO on the outside of the box, so the mail room knows what it's for.
I think someone posted here recently that OCS had discontinued the First Salutes ceremony. What a shame--- such a long tradition in the Navy! When my son graduated OCS in Sept 2012, after the grad ceremony, everyone went down to the seawall by the bay where the class Drill Instructor and class Petty Officer stood. The new Ensigns formed a line, and one-by-one, were saluted and saluted back, then gave them each a silver dollar (or other coin.)
If there is now not a formal ceremony, I suppose the new Ensigns can still do it informally with their DI if they want. Someone said the DI's were making too much money from it, in the opinion of the OCS command, but I thought that was considered one of the perks!
Apr 21, 2016
CindyN
NuclearOPSMom: I believe they get their Candio boxes the Wednesday of the 9th week. When my son was in last summer it was after a security incident at a base somewhere and in a phone call my son said they heard the boxes would take an extra day to be process in the mailroom. I sent my son's box USPS 2 day. I ended up mailing it on the Friday of week 8 from the midwest. Tracking said the box made it to the base on the Monday of week 9. Mailing on Saturday would have been fine and Monday may even have worked. If it gets there a day or two early, they hold it until that Wednesday (or whatever day they give boxes to that class).
Apr 21, 2016
PaulaH
My LO is in 11-16, her last email advised that we should mail the end of week 8, as they will open wed/thurs of week 9.
So, we are mailing 4/28. She has not mentioned anything about a silver dollar. I love all of the comments on this site! Everyone is great, and I learn so much. Candio box almost finished decorating. Last thing she wants me to buy is MIO energy for water. I'm sure walmart has that! Paula
Apr 22, 2016
Anna
Shopgirl,
The easiest way to go is to use the USPS large Priority Mail boxes. They are a flat rate fee no matter how much they weigh. The expression is "if it fits it ships!!!" They are free from the post office and take 2 - 3 days to get there depending on where you mail from. You only decorate the inside of the box and make sure you write CANDIO on the outside so if it gets there early the mailroom holds them until they are allowed to receive them. That way the box isn't contraband!!!
NuclearOpsMom,
I also heard that OCS stopped the first salute ceremony and the silver dollars. When my daughter graduated in 2012 her twin sister and older brother, both enlisted, attended her graduation and also stood with her DI and class Petty Officer. She had special silver dollars for her siblings in a little case with her commissioning date. It was pretty special and I'm sad to hear they ended that.
Apr 22, 2016
PaulaH
Shopgirl, very cool your son in 11-16! Graduation will be here soon! Yes, just like the others, we bought the large flat rate box, and will not decorate outside. I plan on writing Candi O like the others mentioned. We are mailing ours 4/28. I'm waiting till last minute to make homemade cookies!!! IMG_0082.JPG
Apr 24, 2016
NuclearOPSMom
First - let me thank all the Mom's that have gone before us for all the helpful input.
Shopgirl and Paula H - My son too is in 11/16, so we are counting the days down until graduation. He is in class F, so I hope somehow we can meet up at the events and say hi.
Apr 24, 2016
Anna
I hope all of you moms attending commissioning for 11/16 have an awesome experience and that you do get to meet each other!!!
Apr 24, 2016
PaulaH
Can't wait to meet all at HiMoms. Thanks Suzanne and NucelarOPSMOM! All moms on this page have helped so much!
A week ago, she asked for MIO energy water enhancer. So, I purchased in every flavor. Then, two days ago she advised do not send as considered contraband. Now, she wants CLIFF bars! I'm going to donate the MIO energy enhancer to our Tech guys!
Apr 25, 2016
M's mom
Hi Angelique. My son graduated from OCS in 2012, and there was no event that was "ball-gown dressy," thank goodness. I would have hated to lug a long gown all the way to Newport!!!! The Hi Moms reception was dressier than graduation. Most women wore cocktail dresses to Hi Moms, and some men were in sport coats, but there were also women in dressy slacks and some men in khaki slacks and polo shirts. I'm sure a few guests were there in jeans also.
Graduation ceremony was more casual. I wore dress slacks/nice blouse to graduation. The new officers will be in their dress blues or whites, depending on the season, for Hi Moms and graduation, so if you will be taking pictures with your new Ensign, you might want to consider what you want to be photographed in, standing next to such a spiffy Naval officer!!!
Congratulations to your daughter! Don't forget to take tissues to graduation unless you are less emotional than most. You will be bursting with pride!!!!! Have a safe trip to Newport.
Apr 27, 2016
susank
May 27, 2016
Quilter
I'm so sorry T's mom. When my LO went through OCS a buddy of his was disqualified a week before graduation due to migraines as a child. That young man passed every test during OCS and was a wonderful strong young man, however when MEPS did the final run through and found out about the migraines, he was let go. I will pray for your LO
Jun 2, 2016
Anna
So sad to hear of the loss of one of our Blue Angel pilots. Haven't heard who it was yet, but sending prayers to his family and fellow Angels!!!
So sorry T's mom. I know that is so disappointing. My daughter so wanted to be a pilot but the program she went in with only had a space for an NFO. She was very disappointed but had to accept it was that or nothing aviation, so she took it. I really hope everything works out for your son and he finds something that he can be happy with!!! Keep us posted, please.
Jun 2, 2016
M's mom
Anna: Besides the tragic loss of one of the Blue Angels, one of the Air Force's Thunderbirds also crashed today in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy graduation with President Obama in attendance. Fortunately, the Air Force pilot was able to eject safely and no one on the ground was hurt. Not a good day for precision flying teams. My prayers go out for the Navy pilot's family.
Jun 2, 2016
Anna
M's mom,
I heard, and the soldiers lost in the flood waters. Not a good day for our military. So sad.
Jun 3, 2016
M's mom
Anna: Your post about your daughter reminded me, did she ever get her wings? You wrote that she had some medical set-backs, so hope all is well now.
How is the vagabond life in the RV going? I'm jealous, --stuck with working a few more years!
Jun 3, 2016
Anna
M's mom,
YES!!!! She got her wings and is currently on her first deployment with her aircraft and crew. She still has to keep her medication until she finds that sweet happy medium but she is doing well. Luckily she knows what hyper and hypo feels like so she knows when she has to increase or decrease her meds.
Life in the RV is still fun. We left Jacksonville the end of April and spent most of May still in FL going all the way to Key West and up the gulf side to Pensacola. Now we're making out way up SC, NC and VA visiting family members and making our way eventually to Bar Harbor, Maine.
Jun 7, 2016
M's mom
Anna: So glad to hear your daughter got her wings, after so much hard work and set-backs!
You'll love Bar Harbor, or as the natives pronounce it, "Bah Hahbah." We found the folks there to be extremely friendly. Make sure you go to a "lobstah" boil, and spend a few days in beautiful Acadia Nat'l Park. Safe travels!
Jun 7, 2016
CindyN
T's momma: I am so sorry to hear that! I wish both you and your son the best with what I am sure will be a bright future for him.
Jun 16, 2016
LoniJ
T's Momma thank you to your son and your family. His desire to serve his country does not go unnoticed. Good luck to him in whatever he chooses to do.
Jun 16, 2016
M's mom
T's momma: So sorry to hear about the medical DQ, especially harsh after already being accepted to OCS. As I've said before, it would be far less cruel if the Navy would get all the medical clearances out of the way first before even considering the applicants to OCS, rather than letting them go and dashing hopes after acceptance!
With your son's degree, I'm sure he will find a good civilian job. He may still be able to work with the Navy in some civilian capacity. The Navy does hire civilian consultants for certain jobs who work right alongside the Navy personnel. For instance, aeronautical engineers sometimes instruct in the flight programs, and medical engineers work with the Flight Surgeons and pilots.
Good luck to your son and I hope he finds a rewarding career.
Jun 16, 2016
Quilter
Jun 17, 2016
Charlene
Jan 6, 2017
bkat3
Charlene - It has been over a year since my daughter graduated from OCS. My advice to you is answer the phone from any number from Rhode Island! When you son arrives at OCS he will be allowed to call to tell you he is safely there...he will not be allowed to say much else. You will not hear from him for several more weeks which will seem like an eternity for you. Do send plain white envelope letters often, nothing cute or flashy.
Jan 6, 2017
bkat3
Two more things.... If he should be injured or get held back for any reason, it seems devastating at the time, but is more common than you think. It is not the end of the world. Second, try to find the friends and family group for his OCS class on facebook. I found that to be the source of so much information and support. Also, Newport OCS does post pictures on facebook of each class every few weeks. I loved seeing glimpses of my LO (loved one).
Jan 6, 2017
LoniJ
Congratulations! I will add to remember your LO is exhausted so when he does get a chance to call be very encouraging. I sent letters (in those white envelopes) and included some photos of past fun events/memories. You will be able to send a box of goodies in a few weeks but just wait until your LO says you can or you see on FB that you can. I found FB page more helpful than my son as people posted info from their LO that my son didn't share. Answer any phone calls you get as my LO used his roommate's phone once. OCS gave me a new level of patience and I prayed continuously. What an exciting time. I know you are so proud.
Jan 6, 2017
CindyN
Charlene -
I should start by saying that my son was in OCS about 1.5 years ago so some of my information may be out of date.
During the check-in process they will need to turn in their cells phones. They will not get it back until they become Candi-O’s at the end of week 9. Just before they have to hand their cell over, they will get to make one last call to let you know they arrived and to give you their mailing address. This call will come on the Sunday of their check-in so stay close to your phone(s). I don’t know if they are reminded to save important phone and email addresses before they turn their phone over, or if my son knew to do that one his own. But it is good advice to give your son before he goes.
Letters are very important, especially at the beginning. I didn't get many back (maybe 2) but he did say "write and send pictures/news". So I wrote every day or two using the service write2them.org to send letters and photos. The service took an email I sent to the service, printed it out and sent it in the appropriate white envelope. I think they mail it from closer to the base so it takes a couple of days off the mail time from where I am. At the time, it cost about $1.20 per letter (for a bit more than 2x a stamp) but for me, it is so convenient that I am writing more often. They will print out 4 sheets, double sided (so 8 pages of info). I generally wrote a bit and then cut and paste a few pictures along a bunch of news stories I think my son and his friends may find interesting or enjoy. The OCs have some down time on weekends (at least Sunday) to visit with other classes, sharing info and stories. I often thought that writing to him was at least as therapeutic for me, if not more so, than it was for him.
After they pass RLP (week 3) they will be able to sign up for a timeslot (10-15 minutes) to use the phone on weekends. I believe the possible times were Fri evening, Sat evening and all day Sun. They will not be calling from their cell phone, so be sure to answer any unknown caller from Rhode Island. They may need ATT prepaid phone cards to use for this. Don't worry, there are usually some available with minutes left from prior classes that they can use to make their first call. I have heard that you can get a calling card at Walmart and Walgreens. I got one online (https://www.virtualprepaidminutes.com/) and added it to one of my early letters.
If you think your son may not know your phone and email addresses from memory or have lost them, send a letter (when you get his address) with all the phone numbers and email addresses you think he may want. When they are allowed to email (end of week 6, I believe), it will be from a closed government server, and will not have access to their usual email program with stored email addresses. So they will need to type the full address in from memory.
Navyformoms will be a good resource for you. The Friends and Family Facebook group for your son’s class will also be an excellent source of information and support. The "Officer Training Command Newport" Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/OTCNewport/?fref=ts) posts photos every week or two which were fun to see.
Best of luck to both you and your son!
Jan 6, 2017
myvampress
My son was at OCS about a year ago, this time of year and it gets very cold and windy there. You might want to go on amazon and order him a few pairs of Fox River Military Boot socks in black to help his feet. They are a little pricey but we'll worth it. You can have them sent to him through Amazon and he will be able to have them, he will just have to open the package in front of one of the Chiefs. Their is also a certain measuring tool that is very helpful for your LOL for his uniform inspections but I can't remember what it is called. I will look it up and tell you. As far as the candi-o box, start it now. I went to the post office and got one of their large (one price postage) boxes and decorated the inside of the box however you want whether military related, family pictures, sports or however and then fill it up with snacks, candy or whatever he likes. Contact me if you need help or suggestions or have any questions.
Jan 6, 2017
Charlene
Thanks again for all the valuable information
Jan 6, 2017
USNmom2017
Jan 7, 2017
USNmom2017
Jan 7, 2017
myvampress
Yes the socks need to be black
Jan 7, 2017
Spettiou
Jan 7, 2017
Charlene
Jan 9, 2017
M's mom
Charlene,
Keep those upbeat, encouraging letters going out to your son! They will be his only contact with the outside world for several weeks. Don't be disappointed if you don't get many letters back from him. The only time they have to write is when they could be sleeping! After he passes the big RLP (room, locker, personnel ) inspection at week 3-4, then they usually receive email privileges, and you will hear more from him.
Make sure all of his friends and family know to send LETTERS ONLY at this point in plain white envelopes. NO gifts or treats at all until he reaches the Candi-O phase at week nine, or he will be punished with many, many extra pushups, etc., so tell all those who have his address.
When he gets email, he will not have access to his private email program or phone, and will have to type in the complete email address, so send him a letter with all the email addresses you think he may not remember.
These first few weeks, remember: NO news, is GOOD news! If for some reason he gets injured or fails something and is "rolled" back to the next class and must start over, he will be allowed to call home to tell you. It is hard to not hear from them for a few weeks, but that means he is still there and making progress! The first three weeks or so are the hardest on the candidates and the families. After that, getting email really helps morale on both sides!
Good luck to your son, and keep writing to him! They live for those letters from home the first few weeks.
Jan 9, 2017
CindyN
Charlene - Your note brings back a lot of memories! I remember how hard that was. Those first few weeks I remember asking my husband multiple times "why did we let him do this?1?" But I have to say, after about week 3, when they are able to call, it became easier for me. Hang in there. Both you and your son will make it through this. The man (or woman, for others of you) that develop during OCS and you meet at graduation is pretty awesome. These young men and women who volunteer and get selected for Naval Officers are so impressive. It gives me so much hope for our future.
Please let us know how things are going for both you and your son. All of the candidates really support each other at every stage of their training. And we are here to support you.
Jan 9, 2017
myvampress
Definitely keep the letters, news clippings, etc going his way. I would sometimes sit and write my son 5 times a day but would date them different days and number the envelopes so I can mail 1 or 2 a day. People would ask what the heck I was writing about with all the letters. I would write about football scores and news mostly since they don't have TV time (although he would get the scores from the Drill Instructors). I would also write encouraging stuff like no matter what I am very proud of him and would tell him what I have learned from others about what challenges were coming up and I knew how great he will do and to just hang in there since it is only temporary and he will be done. If for some reason he gets rolled back still keep boosting him up, my son really enjoyed being rolled back because it kind of gave him a break and helped him prepare for what was ahead so it made him more knowledgeable. I found the ruler things I told you in an earlier post that my son wanted me to order for him to help with his uniform inspections, I just have to figure out how to post them to you.
Jan 9, 2017