Candio box is mailed out during the 8th week and the candidate opens it during the 9th week when they go from officer candidates to candidate officers, (when they have finished all rollable events). It is basically a care package, but it is decorated on the inside, usually in a Navy theme. You can get a large flat rate prepaid box at the post office. Go to Google images or Pinterest and you'll see examples of decorations and suggestions for contents. Do not send food though!. Address the box with the normal mailing address and largely - and very clearly - write "CANDIO BOX" on all sides of the box. This will help prevent your package being delivered too early, or too late, to your candidate. Some classes will not receive boxes until Thursday or Friday, depending on their class team. (Graduation is on a Friday morning. The Hi Mom reception is the night before).
PKM, I think OCS still allows Candio boxes to be sent, but they are NOT to contain any food items, as they could in years past. (See Liz's post below.)
When my son graduated OCS five years ago, there wasn't any limit to how many guests could attend graduation, but each candidate must submit in advance a list of guests coming and, I believe, each one's Social Security number, so they may be checked for security risks. The list will be at the base gate when you come in for graduation, and each adult in the car must have some form of photo ID, which the guards will check against the list, so be prepared for that. No surprise last-minute guests, as they may be refused entry!
Graduation seating is unreserved, so get there very early if you have a crowd coming. As for the Hi Moms reception the night before, the candidates themselves will be paying for each of their guests attending, so some families leave the "kids" back at the hotel, and just the adults attend that.
Thank you for the information. Anyone know if there is a campground by the base in Newport. Also, Is there a time when the chances of being rolled back at done? Just wanting to now when it is safe to buy airline tickets for OCS Graduation?
PKM, I don't know about campgrounds. Anyone searching for hotels for OCS graduation should search in "Middletown, RI" and not just Newport. The base gates are actually closer to Middletown, where there are many reasonably priced chain hotels. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Middletown. Hotels in Newport are more resort-type and therefore more expensive, especially Memorial Day to Labor Day.
As for rolling, candidates can be rolled back right up until graduation if they really screw up. They have in the past been given off-base liberty the weekend before graduation, and some of them get stupid and have gotten hootched up on alcohol and got caught. (Can you imagine how hard that phone call would be, to call your parents who have non-refundable plane tickets, and tell them not to come in three days because you won't be graduating after all?) I'm sure your son would never do any such thing, but the point is, things can happen right up to the end.
We bought plane tickets on Southwest Airlines, which flies into Providence. Southwest was the only airline that didn't charge a hefty ticket-change fee, at least they didn't used to.
Hello - I am wondering if any OCS moms who have a love one currently going through OSC could give me an upcoming graduation date? I can then map out the weekends of summer graduations. My son graduated from OSC a couple of years ago and will be back in Newport this summer for additional training on base. We plan to visit him while he is there and thought that we would try to avoid a graduation weekend. It is Newport in the summer so even avoiding a graduation weekend probably won't make a noticeable difference in the crowds but worth a try. Thanks!
PKM, to answer your rollback dates, the program rollbacks are over in week 9, but like M's mom said, the candidate can cause a rollback weeks 9-12 through a behavior issue. A medical issue can also cause a rollback in those last few weeks.
Saw some photos of my son's OCS Class. It was great seeing what he was doing. I am looking forward to more photos. The graduation seems far away and yet, the time is starting to fly by. Writing letters has been a pleasure and receiving one a gift.
Yes, it is so nice that OCS posts pics of the trainees, but it can be like "Where's Waldo?" to find your candidate in a group shot, since they all wear the same clothing and the guys all have shaved heads!
I was also surprised to receive a letter from my son while at OCS, since these kids today don't do snail mail letters anymore! If your son has been there 3-4 weeks, has he passed the big RLP (Room-Locker-Personnel) inspection yet? After that, they usually get email privileges, and you will hear more from him.
I am trying to write every other day, but sometimes it slips! I haven't written a letter for years myself! I know my LO is writing to his girlfriend, but sure would like one for me. He is just finishing week 2. I guess Fast Cruise is tomorrow. Prayers to all our military wherever they are.
Andy'sMom: You will hear more from your son after they get email privileges after week 3-4. Be advised that they will be emailing from a closed government server, and will not have access to their usual email program and contacts list, so they will have to type in the complete email address. If you think your LO does not know your email address from memory due to just scrolling and clicking on "MOM," send a letter now with all the email addresses you think he would want. You will get email from an address like .....@navy.mil. Also, don't expect an instant answer like texting. They are only given limited time daily to check their email.
My son was told that the drill instructors may, and sometimes do, monitor the candidates' outgoing emails, so don't be surprised if his emails have a very formal "just the facts" tone. My son knew he didn't dare complain about anything because if the DI found out, he would be doing many extra pushups!!!!! His emails were just like short, "Training is going well." It was only after he graduated that he dared complain about how brutal it was!!! haha
M's Mom: Thanks for that. We actually received our first letter yesterday! It was so good to hear from him. His humor is intact, so that was a relief! Thanks for the info on the email. I will send off addresses in my next letter. You mentioned that the emails are monitored. Is regualar mail monitored as well?
It was so great to see those pictures go up! We saw one of our son on the first day - still in civilian clothes with all of his hair! Of course, I swear I see him in a blurrey shot doing exercises in the gym. My husband questions it, but I told him it's like a mother zebra recognizing her child among all the others! :)
Hi! My son is planning on being in Newport for OCS next Sunday. He has been in touch with his recruiter and everything seems to be going as planned. However, he has not received a finsel letter. Has anyone else experienced not getting a letter until the last minute?
Andy'sMom: I don't think paper letters are monitored at all, because my son said he sealed and stamped his and put it in the mailbox himself. Their emails may not even be monitored either, but they are told of the possibility that the DI's might, at their discretion. I think it's just to keep them from "crying home to Mommy," and also to make sure they're not breaching any security issues. (Loose Lips Sink Ships!)
Incoming mail may be searched by the DI if it looks like it might contain contraband, so don't send any fat, overstuffed envelopes that look like there could be something besides a letter in there. Tell anyone to whom you have given his mailing address not to send ANYTHING but letters, until he may receive a "Candi-O" (Candidate Officer) box at week ten, but it still can't contain any food items.
Question about Commissioning. We are looking at at least 5 going so I thought it would be more economical to get a house instead of hotel rooms. One that would fit our needs is near Portsmouth. About how long would that take us to get to from this location to the base? I'm used to the wide open spaces of the west, so it is difficult to judge distances! Also, what time does it start?
If you put the address of the Navy base and the address of the rental home in a mapping app or website, it will give you the distance and the estimated travel time.
We may have answered many of your questions already if you read back on these posts as far back as you can. Is your LO (loved one) reporting to OCS soon, or already there?
We stayed at a hotel in Middletown, RI which is close to the base, and I'm glad we did, because we made several trips on/off the base while in Newport. We arrived on Wednesday of graduation week and met up with our son at the base and he was able to go out to dinner with us, then he had to return that night. Thursday evening was the Hi Moms reception at a downtown Newport hotel, and we picked up our son on the base before heading to that. (He had flown to OCS and did not have his own car there.) Early Friday morning at about 0500, his class had a Graduation Run around the base which the families were invited to, and then we had breakfast with him in the chow hall. (This was five years ago; I'm not sure this is still done now.) After breakfast, we headed back to our hotel to change for graduation, which I believe was held about 10:00 a.m. then. My point is, we made several trips to & from the base while we were there, so I was glad that we stayed only about a mile away in Middletown!
We were there in October for 01-18 graduation and we stayed off the main drag in Middleton less than 3 miles from base. It took us nearly 20 minutes every time we went on or off base due to construction on the big bridge and in town. I am from TX where things move quickly and that is not the case on the east coast at all. We drove so we could sight see in the area and things listed as 10 miles took much longer than we were used to since the speed limits are not like here and the roads were not always in stellar condition. Hope that helps somewhat.
Andy'sMom, since over 99% of us don't live there, knowledge of the construction and traffic there is limited to the few days we were each there. But as M's mom mentioned, you will probably be on and off the base several times. I don't know for which class M's mom attended OCS graduation, but her events were very similar to ours with 01-15 (October 2014).
jsefamily: My son graduated OCS in Class 16-12 (September 2012.) Many things have changed at OCS since then, so I have to defer to Moms of more recent grads as to how things are done now. My son's class could receive Candio boxes at week ten with food and homemade cookies, etc., but I hear that food items are prohibited now. Just as well. ---After 10 weeks of sugar deprivation, (no desserts, no sweet snacks allowed) my son said he and his classmates gorged on the goodies and made themselves sick! He said it was worth it though. haha
As for those indulgent Candio boxes, our son requested two—one with chocolate and one with not chocolate items. One of his friends ate so much sugar he had to have his blood sugar re-tested in a physical. Yikes! I think in the end most of it was shared and much was left for the staff.
Hi. Our son graduated OCS in September 2017 and is currently in Pensacola, awaiting IFS. (He's been there since end of November, and anxious to start!) As far as traffic in Newport, depending on the season (summer is full of tourist traffic), it can be it or miss. We found the worst traffic at the gate when ALL of us family members were coming through the gate at around the same time. Be sure to allow lots of extra time for that and for parking. If you go out to lunch after graduation, be sure to make a reservation, and again allow extra time to find the needle-in-the-haystack parking spots. Best of luck to you and your LO, its an incredible journey. Be sure to bring tissues to graduation, its so emotional to see all that your LO has accomplished!
Just another comment about candio boxes. My daughter graduated 17-12, one class behind M's mom, and since she's always watching her weight she asked for small microwave foods, healthy snack bars, single serving coffee packets that just needed mixed with water, and stuff like that. When her class was in charge, her duties were transporting the indocs back and forth to medical and whatever else they had going on. She missed many meals at the chow hall so was very thankful that she had something to eat in her candio box!!!!
Hello Mom’s! My son just started OCS on the18th. Any suggestions as to what I can include in my care packages? Also any suggestions of hotels for graduation?
For now, just write letters to your son. "Care packages" have to be opened in front of everyone, and it singles out your son. He will eventually be able to go to the NEX for items he needs that he did not pack. However, that changes in week 9 with the Candio box! My son is 3 weeks in front of yours. The first 2 weeks were pretty tough not hearing from him, but when that first letter arrives, it's like a lifeline!
As Andy'sMom wrote, do not send "care packages" at all until week ten, when they become Candio's (Candidate Officers.) Then you may send a box, but even then, it is NOT supposed to contain any food items. It used to be, they could get cookies and such, but not anymore. Just send letters only now, and make sure everyone to whom you give his address to knows this.
Anything besides letters sent the first few weeks will be confiscated as contraband, and the recipient will likely have to do a large amount of extra pushups as punishment even if they didn't ask for it to be sent!
Just send lots of encouraging letters, telling him to hang in there no matter what happens. Eyes on the Prize!
travel101, (P.S.) About hotels, search for hotels in "Middletown, RI" which is actually closer to the base gates than Newport. There are lots of reasonably-priced chain hotels in Middletown. We stayed at the Holiday inn Express in Middletown, and it was pretty close to the base.
Hotels in Newport are more resort-type and therefore more expensive, especially after Memorial Day, when Newport will be crawling with tourists. Make reservations early for summer graduation! You can always cancel if your son gets "rolled" back three weeks because of injury or failing something.
Read back on our posts here as far back as you have time, and we may have answered many of your questions already.
Our LO has been in OCS one week and we are all still adjusting. I am very proud but wish I "knew more" about what to expect and what comes next. We have made reservations for graduation weekend and that felt productive. Does anyone have strategies for this adjustment into a whole new world?
Even though you will not get much response back from your LO, keep sending encouraging letters to them. When my daughter went through OCS, she said she loved getting my letters and would read them at night in bed just before falling asleep. I would copy and paste cute pictures from clip art and then write my letter around them. When she was going through room inspections she commented on how they came in with rulers to measure everything. So I found a cute picture of a ruler "figure" and other similar funny pics just to make her smile. Once they get email privileges, we could communicate easier that way but she still liked the letters from home. Make sure your loved one knows your email address from memory and not just from their email contacts list. They will be using a military assigned email address and will not have any of their personal contact lists. If you're unsure, send them the addresses in your next letter of anyone he or she may want to contact. Phone numbers also, they won't have their cell phones until the very end. Other than that, just keep encouraging them, and if you believe in prayer - - pray!!!! There is also an "event" on this website called A Blue Candle Event. Members will light a blue candle of any kind, to keep positive thoughts for their sailor. I did this every time my daughter had a big test, inspection, or any other event, and every time I'd see the candle burning I'd say a prayer for her. Just something to make me feel like I was helping her in some small way!!! Good luck to your LO!!!
My son is one month away from graduation/commissioning. The first 3-4 weeks are the worst! I scoured every web site I could find to help me get thru it. The facebook friends and family page really helped. I wrote 2-3 letters a week. (I realized how boring my life was after a while!) All I wanted was to know he was doing ok! That old saying became my mantra: No news is good news! The first time I heard his voice, I couldn't talk I was crying so hard. Once he made it thru the 3rd week, I knew he was going to be ok. It got much better. We made a secret facebook page for his friends to join and posted updates on there. It was so wonderful seeing his friends "like" and comment on posts. This really becomes an extended family, and we are all in this together. Lean on us, as one day we might have to lean on you. Start to think about your LOs CandiO box. Decorate it and start collecting items for it. There is a youtube video by NavyDave that is helpful to get a glimpse of what is going on.
I love the Blue Candle Event! This is the first I have heard of it. From now on,I will always say a prayer for our sailors when I see a blue candle! I think I will have to find a couple for myself!
I'm so happy you found the info on the Blue Candle!! It got me through my daughter's OCS time and several deployments my son had, including on the ground in Afghanistan!! And I got such a chuckle from you comment about your boring life when writing letters to your son!!! I felt the same way - what can I possibly write about next????? So glad your son is almost finished!!! Hope you enjoy commissioning day!!!!
Our graduation was at 10:00 am on a Friday. There is the Hi Moms event on the Thursday evening before. This is a celebration where you get to see your LO for the first time. Their class plans the event so it may vary but ours was at the Officer's Club on base at 5:00 p.m. There were appetizers and drinks available and then a presentation. We were able to take beautiful pictures outside. It lasts about 1.5 hours and we were able to take our LO out to dinner afterward. Depending if they receive their orders depends if they get to leave after graduation. My son had his and was able to fly back with us. Oh and were also invited to attend their last run and PT on the morning of graduation. This was about 6:30 am and a definately something you will want to attend. Hope this helps!
They will also have to "move out" even if they do not have their orders yet as officers are not allowed to live in the same hall as the candidates. We spent part of Thursday afternoon moving stuff to our hotel and got the rest after the run on Friday morning.
Liz in Norfolk
Candio box is mailed out during the 8th week and the candidate opens it during the 9th week when they go from officer candidates to candidate officers, (when they have finished all rollable events). It is basically a care package, but it is decorated on the inside, usually in a Navy theme. You can get a large flat rate prepaid box at the post office. Go to Google images or Pinterest and you'll see examples of decorations and suggestions for contents. Do not send food though!. Address the box with the normal mailing address and largely - and very clearly - write "CANDIO BOX" on all sides of the box. This will help prevent your package being delivered too early, or too late, to your candidate. Some classes will not receive boxes until Thursday or Friday, depending on their class team. (Graduation is on a Friday morning. The Hi Mom reception is the night before).
Feb 6, 2018
Sheltiemom
Thank you! appreciate it!
Feb 6, 2018
PKM
Does OCS still allow Candio boxes in 2018?
Feb 15, 2018
Eaglemom01
PKM- my son was 01-18 and we sent a candio box. Have seen others share they have since that class in early October.
Feb 16, 2018
PKM
Does anyone know how many friends/family members can attend OCS graduation?
Feb 16, 2018
M's mom
PKM, I think OCS still allows Candio boxes to be sent, but they are NOT to contain any food items, as they could in years past. (See Liz's post below.)
When my son graduated OCS five years ago, there wasn't any limit to how many guests could attend graduation, but each candidate must submit in advance a list of guests coming and, I believe, each one's Social Security number, so they may be checked for security risks. The list will be at the base gate when you come in for graduation, and each adult in the car must have some form of photo ID, which the guards will check against the list, so be prepared for that. No surprise last-minute guests, as they may be refused entry!
Graduation seating is unreserved, so get there very early if you have a crowd coming. As for the Hi Moms reception the night before, the candidates themselves will be paying for each of their guests attending, so some families leave the "kids" back at the hotel, and just the adults attend that.
Feb 17, 2018
PKM
Thank you for the information. Anyone know if there is a campground by the base in Newport. Also, Is there a time when the chances of being rolled back at done? Just wanting to now when it is safe to buy airline tickets for OCS Graduation?
Feb 17, 2018
M's mom
PKM, I don't know about campgrounds. Anyone searching for hotels for OCS graduation should search in "Middletown, RI" and not just Newport. The base gates are actually closer to Middletown, where there are many reasonably priced chain hotels. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Middletown. Hotels in Newport are more resort-type and therefore more expensive, especially Memorial Day to Labor Day.
As for rolling, candidates can be rolled back right up until graduation if they really screw up. They have in the past been given off-base liberty the weekend before graduation, and some of them get stupid and have gotten hootched up on alcohol and got caught. (Can you imagine how hard that phone call would be, to call your parents who have non-refundable plane tickets, and tell them not to come in three days because you won't be graduating after all?) I'm sure your son would never do any such thing, but the point is, things can happen right up to the end.
We bought plane tickets on Southwest Airlines, which flies into Providence. Southwest was the only airline that didn't charge a hefty ticket-change fee, at least they didn't used to.
Feb 18, 2018
PKM
Thank you for the graduation information. I will check out the hotels and IF there are campgrounds. I am sure I will find what we need.
Feb 24, 2018
CindyN
Hello - I am wondering if any OCS moms who have a love one currently going through OSC could give me an upcoming graduation date? I can then map out the weekends of summer graduations. My son graduated from OSC a couple of years ago and will be back in Newport this summer for additional training on base. We plan to visit him while he is there and thought that we would try to avoid a graduation weekend. It is Newport in the summer so even avoiding a graduation weekend probably won't make a noticeable difference in the crowds but worth a try. Thanks!
Mar 6, 2018
Andy'sMom
CL, my LO's grad date is May 18. Good luck to your son in his training.
Mar 6, 2018
CindyN
Andy'sMom - Thank you very much. That will help. Hope all is going well for your LO and you are on track to be in Newport in May.
Mar 6, 2018
Christa
I am new to this site. Can I post a picture of the class dates and grad dates for OCS?
Mar 6, 2018
Liz in Norfolk
PKM, to answer your rollback dates, the program rollbacks are over in week 9, but like M's mom said, the candidate can cause a rollback weeks 9-12 through a behavior issue. A medical issue can also cause a rollback in those last few weeks.
Mar 7, 2018
PKM
Saw some photos of my son's OCS Class. It was great seeing what he was doing. I am looking forward to more photos. The graduation seems far away and yet, the time is starting to fly by. Writing letters has been a pleasure and receiving one a gift.
Graduation date in 4/27.
Mar 8, 2018
M's mom
PKM,
Yes, it is so nice that OCS posts pics of the trainees, but it can be like "Where's Waldo?" to find your candidate in a group shot, since they all wear the same clothing and the guys all have shaved heads!
I was also surprised to receive a letter from my son while at OCS, since these kids today don't do snail mail letters anymore! If your son has been there 3-4 weeks, has he passed the big RLP (Room-Locker-Personnel) inspection yet? After that, they usually get email privileges, and you will hear more from him.
Mar 9, 2018
Andy'sMom
I am trying to write every other day, but sometimes it slips! I haven't written a letter for years myself! I know my LO is writing to his girlfriend, but sure would like one for me. He is just finishing week 2. I guess Fast Cruise is tomorrow. Prayers to all our military wherever they are.
Mar 9, 2018
M's mom
Andy'sMom: You will hear more from your son after they get email privileges after week 3-4. Be advised that they will be emailing from a closed government server, and will not have access to their usual email program and contacts list, so they will have to type in the complete email address. If you think your LO does not know your email address from memory due to just scrolling and clicking on "MOM," send a letter now with all the email addresses you think he would want. You will get email from an address like .....@navy.mil. Also, don't expect an instant answer like texting. They are only given limited time daily to check their email.
My son was told that the drill instructors may, and sometimes do, monitor the candidates' outgoing emails, so don't be surprised if his emails have a very formal "just the facts" tone. My son knew he didn't dare complain about anything because if the DI found out, he would be doing many extra pushups!!!!! His emails were just like short, "Training is going well." It was only after he graduated that he dared complain about how brutal it was!!! haha
Mar 10, 2018
Andy'sMom
M's Mom: Thanks for that. We actually received our first letter yesterday! It was so good to hear from him. His humor is intact, so that was a relief! Thanks for the info on the email. I will send off addresses in my next letter. You mentioned that the emails are monitored. Is regualar mail monitored as well?
Mar 10, 2018
Andy'sMom
PKM,
It was so great to see those pictures go up! We saw one of our son on the first day - still in civilian clothes with all of his hair! Of course, I swear I see him in a blurrey shot doing exercises in the gym. My husband questions it, but I told him it's like a mother zebra recognizing her child among all the others! :)
Mar 10, 2018
Melissa
Mar 11, 2018
M's mom
Andy'sMom: I don't think paper letters are monitored at all, because my son said he sealed and stamped his and put it in the mailbox himself. Their emails may not even be monitored either, but they are told of the possibility that the DI's might, at their discretion. I think it's just to keep them from "crying home to Mommy," and also to make sure they're not breaching any security issues. (Loose Lips Sink Ships!)
Incoming mail may be searched by the DI if it looks like it might contain contraband, so don't send any fat, overstuffed envelopes that look like there could be something besides a letter in there. Tell anyone to whom you have given his mailing address not to send ANYTHING but letters, until he may receive a "Candi-O" (Candidate Officer) box at week ten, but it still can't contain any food items.
Mar 11, 2018
Andy'sMom
Question about Commissioning. We are looking at at least 5 going so I thought it would be more economical to get a house instead of hotel rooms. One that would fit our needs is near Portsmouth. About how long would that take us to get to from this location to the base? I'm used to the wide open spaces of the west, so it is difficult to judge distances! Also, what time does it start?
Mar 13, 2018
jsefamily
Mar 13, 2018
Andy'sMom
jsefamily: yes, I realize that. I was more curious about traffic!
Mar 13, 2018
MBmom
Hello,
i’m glad to have found this site as we prepare for the next stage of the adventure. I hope that the information will be a valuable resource.
Mar 13, 2018
M's mom
Welcome MBmom!
We may have answered many of your questions already if you read back on these posts as far back as you can. Is your LO (loved one) reporting to OCS soon, or already there?
Mar 13, 2018
M's mom
Andy'sMom,
We stayed at a hotel in Middletown, RI which is close to the base, and I'm glad we did, because we made several trips on/off the base while in Newport. We arrived on Wednesday of graduation week and met up with our son at the base and he was able to go out to dinner with us, then he had to return that night. Thursday evening was the Hi Moms reception at a downtown Newport hotel, and we picked up our son on the base before heading to that. (He had flown to OCS and did not have his own car there.) Early Friday morning at about 0500, his class had a Graduation Run around the base which the families were invited to, and then we had breakfast with him in the chow hall. (This was five years ago; I'm not sure this is still done now.) After breakfast, we headed back to our hotel to change for graduation, which I believe was held about 10:00 a.m. then. My point is, we made several trips to & from the base while we were there, so I was glad that we stayed only about a mile away in Middletown!
Mar 13, 2018
Eaglemom01
Andy'sMom,
We were there in October for 01-18 graduation and we stayed off the main drag in Middleton less than 3 miles from base. It took us nearly 20 minutes every time we went on or off base due to construction on the big bridge and in town. I am from TX where things move quickly and that is not the case on the east coast at all. We drove so we could sight see in the area and things listed as 10 miles took much longer than we were used to since the speed limits are not like here and the roads were not always in stellar condition. Hope that helps somewhat.
Mar 13, 2018
jsefamily
Andy'sMom, since over 99% of us don't live there, knowledge of the construction and traffic there is limited to the few days we were each there. But as M's mom mentioned, you will probably be on and off the base several times. I don't know for which class M's mom attended OCS graduation, but her events were very similar to ours with 01-15 (October 2014).
Mar 13, 2018
M's mom
jsefamily: My son graduated OCS in Class 16-12 (September 2012.) Many things have changed at OCS since then, so I have to defer to Moms of more recent grads as to how things are done now. My son's class could receive Candio boxes at week ten with food and homemade cookies, etc., but I hear that food items are prohibited now. Just as well. ---After 10 weeks of sugar deprivation, (no desserts, no sweet snacks allowed) my son said he and his classmates gorged on the goodies and made themselves sick! He said it was worth it though. haha
Mar 13, 2018
jsefamily
Mar 14, 2018
jsefamily
Mar 14, 2018
CTNavyMom
Hi. Our son graduated OCS in September 2017 and is currently in Pensacola, awaiting IFS. (He's been there since end of November, and anxious to start!) As far as traffic in Newport, depending on the season (summer is full of tourist traffic), it can be it or miss. We found the worst traffic at the gate when ALL of us family members were coming through the gate at around the same time. Be sure to allow lots of extra time for that and for parking. If you go out to lunch after graduation, be sure to make a reservation, and again allow extra time to find the needle-in-the-haystack parking spots. Best of luck to you and your LO, its an incredible journey. Be sure to bring tissues to graduation, its so emotional to see all that your LO has accomplished!
Mar 14, 2018
Andy'sMom
Thanks for all the great advice! I think I will start looking a little closer to base!
Mar 14, 2018
Anna
Just another comment about candio boxes. My daughter graduated 17-12, one class behind M's mom, and since she's always watching her weight she asked for small microwave foods, healthy snack bars, single serving coffee packets that just needed mixed with water, and stuff like that. When her class was in charge, her duties were transporting the indocs back and forth to medical and whatever else they had going on. She missed many meals at the chow hall so was very thankful that she had something to eat in her candio box!!!!
Mar 16, 2018
travel101
Mar 22, 2018
Andy'sMom
Welcome, travel101!
For now, just write letters to your son. "Care packages" have to be opened in front of everyone, and it singles out your son. He will eventually be able to go to the NEX for items he needs that he did not pack. However, that changes in week 9 with the Candio box! My son is 3 weeks in front of yours. The first 2 weeks were pretty tough not hearing from him, but when that first letter arrives, it's like a lifeline!
Mar 22, 2018
M's mom
Welcome travel101,
As Andy'sMom wrote, do not send "care packages" at all until week ten, when they become Candio's (Candidate Officers.) Then you may send a box, but even then, it is NOT supposed to contain any food items. It used to be, they could get cookies and such, but not anymore. Just send letters only now, and make sure everyone to whom you give his address to knows this.
Anything besides letters sent the first few weeks will be confiscated as contraband, and the recipient will likely have to do a large amount of extra pushups as punishment even if they didn't ask for it to be sent!
Just send lots of encouraging letters, telling him to hang in there no matter what happens. Eyes on the Prize!
Mar 23, 2018
M's mom
travel101, (P.S.) About hotels, search for hotels in "Middletown, RI" which is actually closer to the base gates than Newport. There are lots of reasonably-priced chain hotels in Middletown. We stayed at the Holiday inn Express in Middletown, and it was pretty close to the base.
Hotels in Newport are more resort-type and therefore more expensive, especially after Memorial Day, when Newport will be crawling with tourists. Make reservations early for summer graduation! You can always cancel if your son gets "rolled" back three weeks because of injury or failing something.
Read back on our posts here as far back as you have time, and we may have answered many of your questions already.
Mar 23, 2018
MBmom
Our LO has been in OCS one week and we are all still adjusting. I am very proud but wish I "knew more" about what to expect and what comes next. We have made reservations for graduation weekend and that felt productive. Does anyone have strategies for this adjustment into a whole new world?
Apr 15, 2018
Anna
MBmom,
Even though you will not get much response back from your LO, keep sending encouraging letters to them. When my daughter went through OCS, she said she loved getting my letters and would read them at night in bed just before falling asleep. I would copy and paste cute pictures from clip art and then write my letter around them. When she was going through room inspections she commented on how they came in with rulers to measure everything. So I found a cute picture of a ruler "figure" and other similar funny pics just to make her smile. Once they get email privileges, we could communicate easier that way but she still liked the letters from home. Make sure your loved one knows your email address from memory and not just from their email contacts list. They will be using a military assigned email address and will not have any of their personal contact lists. If you're unsure, send them the addresses in your next letter of anyone he or she may want to contact. Phone numbers also, they won't have their cell phones until the very end. Other than that, just keep encouraging them, and if you believe in prayer - - pray!!!! There is also an "event" on this website called A Blue Candle Event. Members will light a blue candle of any kind, to keep positive thoughts for their sailor. I did this every time my daughter had a big test, inspection, or any other event, and every time I'd see the candle burning I'd say a prayer for her. Just something to make me feel like I was helping her in some small way!!! Good luck to your LO!!!
Apr 15, 2018
Andy'sMom
MBmom,
My son is one month away from graduation/commissioning. The first 3-4 weeks are the worst! I scoured every web site I could find to help me get thru it. The facebook friends and family page really helped. I wrote 2-3 letters a week. (I realized how boring my life was after a while!) All I wanted was to know he was doing ok! That old saying became my mantra: No news is good news! The first time I heard his voice, I couldn't talk I was crying so hard. Once he made it thru the 3rd week, I knew he was going to be ok. It got much better. We made a secret facebook page for his friends to join and posted updates on there. It was so wonderful seeing his friends "like" and comment on posts. This really becomes an extended family, and we are all in this together. Lean on us, as one day we might have to lean on you. Start to think about your LOs CandiO box. Decorate it and start collecting items for it. There is a youtube video by NavyDave that is helpful to get a glimpse of what is going on.
Apr 16, 2018
Andy'sMom
Anna 8,
I love the Blue Candle Event! This is the first I have heard of it. From now on,I will always say a prayer for our sailors when I see a blue candle! I think I will have to find a couple for myself!
Apr 16, 2018
Anna
Andy'sMom,
I'm so happy you found the info on the Blue Candle!! It got me through my daughter's OCS time and several deployments my son had, including on the ground in Afghanistan!! And I got such a chuckle from you comment about your boring life when writing letters to your son!!! I felt the same way - what can I possibly write about next????? So glad your son is almost finished!!! Hope you enjoy commissioning day!!!!
Apr 16, 2018
travel101
Can someone give me an idea of a schedule for graduation? Are there events the day before? And are the candidates allowed to leave the same day?
Apr 17, 2018
CAmom
Our graduation was at 10:00 am on a Friday. There is the Hi Moms event on the Thursday evening before. This is a celebration where you get to see your LO for the first time. Their class plans the event so it may vary but ours was at the Officer's Club on base at 5:00 p.m. There were appetizers and drinks available and then a presentation. We were able to take beautiful pictures outside. It lasts about 1.5 hours and we were able to take our LO out to dinner afterward. Depending if they receive their orders depends if they get to leave after graduation. My son had his and was able to fly back with us. Oh and were also invited to attend their last run and PT on the morning of graduation. This was about 6:30 am and a definately something you will want to attend. Hope this helps!
Apr 17, 2018
Eaglemom01
They will also have to "move out" even if they do not have their orders yet as officers are not allowed to live in the same hall as the candidates. We spent part of Thursday afternoon moving stuff to our hotel and got the rest after the run on Friday morning.
Apr 17, 2018
PKM
Does anyone know if a garment bags comes with their uniforms?
Apr 17, 2018
Noni
Sorry to say it’s not. You would think it would with the 5 thousand they pay in uniforms.
Apr 17, 2018