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It's very likely too late to try for a scholarship. I don't know anything specific about University of Washington, but i'm pretty sure most "Units" allow/have "college program" MIDN. However, that said, the College Program MIDN must be on scholarship by the end of sophomore year in order to continue in the NROTC program.
That's about all i can tell you for sure, except i would strongly suggest you contact the NROTC Unit Staff at UofWash. The Staff at all the universities we ever visited were always very helpful & answered all my questions.
Carolyn, i, too understand your anxiousness. Tho i don't have a Marine option, i am close to several of my MIDN's Marine option friends ( some of my "extra" kids at MU )
She diligently wrote them last summer during OCS & the letters back & stories after confirmed the intensity of the whole thing. They all made it through, tho, even the two people were especially concerned about.
Hang in there!! This too shall pass. Prayers for you & your Marine.
Carolyn I am right with you on OCS. Been reading everything I can on it. Brit has the first increment so he won't be home until July this year (another thing to get used to). Some of the guys he lives with are Marine Prior Enlisted so they have been helping them get ready at least physically and his instructors are excellent.Spring break was even geared to prep for OSC, they hiked the Grand Canyon. He loved Mountain Warfare but was told that was more like camp compared to OCS.
I guess the thing that I am most worried, anxious, whatever is this is real. The other summer cruises, the other training doesn't seem as real, this is. His entire future rests on this, all his dreams since he was in 1st grade. This is what he is, he is a Marine.
Carolyn -- doesn't your son's Unit do any prep w/ the Marine options? Every Thursday morning the Jr. Marine options go out early for a special PT type thing they call "Bulldog" led by the seniors that passed OCS. They do crazy hard stuff trying to get them prepared for OCS type activities. 1-2 upper class Nurse options always go along to take care of the Marines & make sure they fall out if they should rather than risk hurting themselves -- they would never take themselves out lol
If your son Marine is like my son MIDN he may be doing prep like this w/o you even knowing about it. Sons, in general, just don't share much.
Anyone going to the Memphis Competition next weekend??
DS MIDN is doing drill, but DD MIDN decided not to do endurance this time, so he told us to take a pass on the 8+ hour drive to see him compete for 15 minutes.
i'm just curious what & how many schools will be there.
Carolyn -- i'm sure your Marine will do fine at OCS, considering he's been going thru the pre-bulldog 4 days a week!! Good for you for making the last minute effort to go to the parent dinner. Tho our boys don't express it i'm certain they like it that we support them that way.
SusanW, If you go to Memphis clap for Marquette's drill team for me after they compete. :} Kinda getting a bit sorry now that we've made another commitment & aren't going.
NavymomBarb -- How exciting!! I agree, the experiences are, indeed, amazing.
I sure wish our 3/C would find out. Several MIDN from their Unit have gotten their orders, but not our 2. At least our 1/C has been told where she will probably be stationed after she passes her nursing board exam, tho' orders won't be issued until after the nurses actually pass.
CRAZY that our 1st Commissioning is only 18 days away!! It does NOT seem like nearly 4 years ago that we dropped dd off @ Fr. Orientation so she could "check out" NROTC as a college programmer. So proud of her.
I'm all out of advice, maybe you good ladies will have some. DD failed her spring PRT by 10 sit ups (1st semester she failed the run by 4 seconds, this time run was fine but failed on sit ups). Now she must decide whether to DOR or gamble on the PRB in the fall. Problem is that her PRB will not happen before she would have to sign her obligation to serve papers. If they put her on LOA she has to drop or get a loan for $20,000 for the semester. They could leave her on probation and no harm done, but how much of a gamble should she take on that? She already been accepted into the nursing school a year ahead of schedule. I just don't know what to tell her. She def. doesn't want to enlist OR have to pay the navy back $60,000.
i'll ask my dd what she suggests. She could always run and her abs are tight, but due to her long torso she has always struggled with the sit ups part of PRT, having to do them the "Navy" way. She's got clinicals today, so i know i won't hear back soon, but i'll let you know what she suggests, if she has a suggestion.
i sent you a friend request so i could "message" the answers i'm getting to you, unless you or others want me to share them here -- the first one is quite lengthy. i not only asked my dd her opinion, but also the other 1/C girls in their program.
I'd be interested to hear of others thoughts, experiences. I remember the phone calls, struggling to pass the tests. Her school had the remedial club, she was a member. Good news that the older she gets the easier it gets (times relax).
Is your daughter happy with the program? Does she want to be in the Navy? What is her Navy advisor telling her? What is she hearing from the upperclass ladies? Is it reasonable to work on the sit-ups over the summer? Remember Chery with a C's daughter and personal trainer? It worked.
Will she be allowed to go to CORTRAMID this summer if she didn't pass? Do nursing students do that?
thanks, ladies! just knowing others out there understand all of this is a huge help. its all greek, alphabet soup to most folks. she was put on extra PT all year, which meant PT M,W, F and drill T,Th. she is very petite built (just 5' with short legs). she passed her swim quals, push ups and sit ups right off the bat but at the fall PRT her run time was 13:33 (needed 13:30). the spring prt her run was 12:58 but only 55 sit ups. she is scheduled for her 3c nursing cruise aboard the uss carter hall at the end of this month. i know she can pass the prt next fall, but she is really worried that they will still have the LOA option after she has signed her contract. she wants to serve as a nurse but not as enlisted, which she would have to do if the put her on LOA.
Lori -- Here is one response from a 1/C MIDN Nurse option who has struggled with a bum knee off & on thru college, so she has been through it. ...
My two cents:
Personally, I would tell her to stick it out and wait on the PRB. Hopefully, with her being that close to passing the situps and because she's made some obvious improvements with her run time, I think they would just put her on probation. (that is the tendency at MU) However, every school is different. I would also strongly suggest that she speak with her adviser. For the most part, they usually know what they are going to do before the PRB so he/she may be able to give her some info on that.
Additionally, I think the big question here is does she want to be in the program? Sounds like she is doing more than fine academically and likes the school so it seems like she needs to figure out if the ROTC program is for her. Her choices are risk going on LOA and paying 20,000 or DOR now and have to find another school and get into another nursing program (if she can't afford the one she's at now).
Bottom line: Figure out if she truly wants to be in this program and go from there. I think all the rest can be figured out from there.
And coming from a soon to be NROTC nursing grad---It is an awesome program and only gets better. Don't decide everything based on your freshman year experience. Mine was awful, but I'm leaving Marquette with no regrets and am thrilled to be joining the Navy. I have become an overall better person because of my experience with NROTC. Don't give up!
Hope that helps. Please wish the MIDN and her family good luck for me!
Well, she has finished the year and passed all her courses. She begins nursing school this fall. She has received orders to the USS Carter Hall for her 3C Nursing Cruise later this month. She is going ahead and signing the lease on her apartment for the fall. She's decided (based in no small part to the advice and encouragement from N4M's members) to roll the dice and push ahead. She'll be working hard this summer and her adviser told her that as long as she passes the mock PRT that will come before her PRB, she should be fine. Academically, she's at the top of her class and is a full year ahead and should graduate a year early. I really can't fathom a situation where they would put her on LOA, but there aren't any guarantees. We are picking her up tomorrow. I'll be sure to let y'all know how it turns out when the time comes. Thanks, ladies!!!
My son is home after completing his first year in Austin at HT and getting (hoping) ready to transfer into UT next fall. He will attend his first Navy cruise May 25th in San Diego. Any pointers for mom? Any pointers for Bryan?
Dyanne -- Bryan'll be going to CORTRAMID, right? If yes, then i'd do a search on here & read past discussions about it. There is stuff you might want to know. Some moms make the marine week sound horrible -- our MIDN didn't think it was all that bad. He had a great time at CORTRAMID, got to see & experience so many cool things & meet some great people.
My pointer for you ... if you're gonna write him at his different locations, make sure you send the mail plenty early. I thought i sent every letter w/plenty of time, but sometime in September the last letter i sent (to his Marine week) was finally received -- back at home!! lol It apparently didn't get to the base while ds was there & it took awhile for the Navy to forward it on to him haha
If you seriously get into a pickle about this i know there is a girl from MU's Unit that is from SD, so we could contact her/her folks. There's also a few alum from MU's Unit that live out there.
I wonder if there is an alum from your dd's Unit that lives out there & she could ship it to him/her??
Dyanne - a couple things i do remember that my MIDN was glad to have that wasn't on the packing list ... a smaller packable bag (duffle) that he can put his stuff in for the sub. There isn't room for them to take their sea bags & they have to pack "smaller" for that part of the CORTRAMID. Also, he was glad to have a couple decks of cards & a good book for down time. And, as ViperGirl said - a camera. And stamps & addresses from home.
i could probably go on ... do a search & read the forums haha
My computer must be messed up because Luke's Mama and Dyanne have the same photo?e
Dyanne and other lurking moms, the past posts will help and google CORTRAMID, sometimes you find the latest official Navy memos and packets. Not all units get the info out.
Sunscreen, foot blister treatment, camera and money. They are serious about the no drinking, they will be sent home.
The order of the weeks will probably be different but there was stand around and wait time in 3 of the 4 weeks. Breaking in the boots now might help with the blisters. Cards are a wonderful idea.
The photos have straightened out. My poor iPad was objecting to the cold this morning (42 degrees). That and the coffee.
This forum has been such a help for me the last three years. Besides being a wealth of information, I have a place where there are others with the same concerns, worries or fears. This is a safe place to vent, wonder and BRAG.
We accept that there are no dumb questions, that the commands don't all have the same communication skills. At times we have found out things here before our kids. Hearing from other moms about their kids' experiences has helped me understand what she is facing and going through. I don't need to know- rather I want to know.
For the moms who wrote their kids, I'd bet it was something they wanted to do.
There has been underage drinking at every college forever. Does it hurt to remind a kid that drinking in San Diego is different, that it has cost some kids scholarships/careers? How? It was my perogative to tell my daughter to bring sunscreen, moleskin and the repercussions others had faced for drinking at CORTRAMID. True confession time: I even still ask my kids (and DH) to drive carefully and I tell them I love them when they leave.
NavymomBarb you are so right, we all know our kids best. We all have different parenting styles and relationships with our kids. At this stage there are fewer mandates and more suggestions, discussions. It's what we have strived for. The world is less black and white and more (battleship) grays.
I still call my son "Baby Boy" and he lets me. I remind him every time I speak to him that I love him and to be careful. I remind him about drinking and drugs and to study. That's because I'm a Mom.
However, I totally agree with ViperGirl. My goal is for my son to function 100% without my input. He is finishing his sophomore year, and he is already there. He gets to and from college (halfway across the country) alone, moving and storing his belongings. He does it all.
He just got his orders for his 3C Cruise out of Pearl Harbor! He will stay at school this summer as he got himself a Research Job at his University, so he will assemble & pack for the cruise on his own. There will be no one to see him off at the airport. I feel bad. He doesn't. He's there. He's an adult at 20 years old.
That being said, he does still need me. The connection is still there. He calls me when he gets good news and bad. He tells me stuff. It's good.
I've been "away" for quite some time but had to pop in when I read ViperGirl's comment. Something about it just really touched me and I wanted to add my two cents if you all can stand it :)
I thought (VP) said that really pretty darn well and point on. We are a non-military family- until now. My daughter and soon to be Ensign is my oldest. In general we are not the overshadowing types of parents but she's our girl- we also have 2 boys. She's independent, feisty, follows the rules, etc. etc. but things happen over the course of 4 years in college. I have RARELY contacted the unit officers myself but there has been a few times if I have a major concern. When I do, I always start with "Please don't tell my daughter I called.." ..... ha ! Guess what- They always have told her.
Secondly- Imagine how taken aback I was when I was stopped and corrected in mid-sentence as I referred to the students as "kids". They were all of 18/ 19 year old kids and the Marine officer very clearly and very politely assured me they were adults. Young adults- yes, but adults nonetheless. It started right then, a little track to I guess a more military way of thinking. We learned that we would be doing more harm than good by butting in. She comes to us if she needs something. When I can't deal- I talk to other ROTC moms and that brings me back to a rational place and prevents making a big mistake (like calling a unit officer).
Drugs? Eeks- have they not had any surprise drug tests yet? That should make them think about it. There was a wise mom on here that put it into a great monetary perspective by saying for anyone else that one joint might cost them a small fine, for our kids (um, adults ) it could/would cost them about $200,000 and a career. It can't possibly be that good.
My daughter graduates and commissions Memorial Day weekend ! The movers are coming this Wednesday to move her "stuff" so she will have 2 weeks of living out of suitcases pretty much. Then she is off to Pearl Harbor within a week or two of commissioning. It's all happening so fast it's insane.
We turn into Military mom's whether we want to or not but it's just as hard on the dads. My husband doesn't know what to do with himself as we watch our daughter try to pack her life into little compartments in the other room. He's trying to "be here" for moral support or to carry something or whatever. She and I can't seem to do anything but argue over everything important like, sheets or plates or whether to put that in a box or leave it out. :(:( My brain knows it's part of the process but my emotional side just sits here lost. And I thought I was doing so well - I hope these little chunks of sadness are short lived.
Somehow I guess we all adjust :) For now-- I'm having Ice Cream - lots of it - LOL.
We sent you a message (dd did lol) w/ info about both a 3/C nurse cruise & a 1/C nurse cruise. Hope it's helpful. If you have any more questions let us know!!
I am moving over here from the NJROTC group. My son graduated from high school and will be attending college at LSU Baton Rouge in the fall. He will cross campus to Southern University for the ROTC program.
I'm so proud -- Our dd ... one of the "newest commissioned officers in the United States military"!!
Here she is after she was part of the color guard in our local Memorial Day service today. It was so neat -- she, an Ensign, Navy Nurse, for just over a week & the only other female in uniform there was a career Army Nurse, retired. Both ends of the spectrum. Also, the only other active duty present was a fellow high school graduate who enlisted right out of school.
Congratulations Jn/Jf Mom and Gale Sellers and your Ensigns!!!! Welcome gmwrdh, congratulations on the promotion from JROTC! We've got a couple of friends in the Southern / LSU unit, even though my DD is at Auburn! Best wishes!
DS got an email today about his 2/C summer NROTC cruise. Currently excited to be going on a sub. Previously not so excited for a short swo cruise out of Norfolk haha.
We'll see what actually happens ... this is the 4th set of dates & flight plans he's been told about. Hope this one is a keeper since he's so excited.
Congratulations to all you moms of new Ensigns! May your children find everything they are looking for with their new careers. Our son was University of Washington NROTC class of 1997. He is now Commander-select, getting his Masters at the USNWC in Newport, RI., and will be heading San Diego for his XO/CO tour with a helo squadron there. It's fun!
I will be anxious to hear how the sub cruise goes- that is my son's goal. Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. I am glad I found this site-it's a new world for me. My dad was Navy before I was born, so I don't have much experience with this.
Congrats to Jn/JfMom- what a beautiful pic of your daughter!
@Lori4629 I think we may have chatted on the NJROTC group.
After a very long day full of flight delays, missed connections, a few hours waiting, and a long duty van tour of Norfolk, my daughter and a few other NROTC nursing students safely arrived shipboard yesterday. Unfortunately, they arrived after liberty had begun and the Galley was closed. So they had a candy bar and soda dinner from the vending machine. :-(
Jn/JfMom, they all had fun wandering around the ship seeing how lost they could get last night!
2/C MIDN is so bummed today ... yesterday got news he was headed on a sub in Pacific; today he was told he's gonna be on a short swo cruise out of Norfolk. Tokyo sounded MUCH better to him!!
gmwrdh -- thanks for the kind words. I think she looks great in uniform!! lol
Lori4629 -- our nurse was on the WASP @ Norfolk -- is that by any chance the same ship your nurse is on? It has the 3rd largest "floating hospital" in the Navy [behind only the hospital ships Comfort & Mercy] w/ 8 operating rooms!!
My son just headed out to his Officer's Interview for his NROTC (MC option) scholarship. Praying that it goes well!! He leaves on Monday for 3 weeks of back to back summer seminars at USAFA, USMA and USNA. He'll be gone the same 3 weeks his sister is away for her Nurse Afloat 3C cruise.
It's so fun/exciting for me to read all of the posts about Summer plans for your sons and daughters! My DS has missed so much as a College Programmer (no CORTAMID or Summer Cruise this year), but we are very thankful that the scholarship finally came through and that next Summer he'll be off on an adventure of some kind. In the meantime, keep posting--I learn so much here!
My daughter has commissioned and graduated and is at her 1st duty station- woohoo ! We are so happy for her. It has been such a ride and continues to be. She is at Pearl Harbor and has been there for a mere 10 days, struggling to find her way around and get settled in. Not easy to do so far from home. Somehow and for some reason I thought there would be more assistance for new officers when they arrive on base. :( I guess that's the mom in me but regardless- she is doing fine. She's signed a lease and is waiting for her stuff and her car. She's done some scouting around. Looks beautiful- we can't wait to go visit.
Getting ready to leave next week to Brit's Marine OCS graduation next week, I can't wait. I have been able to talk to him twice on the phone. (They are allowed their phone when on liberty) He said it has been challenging but he has felt well prepared.The biggest challenge has been the heat and humidity, He said training has been stopped a few times because of the weather. One of the best things has been that the Marines post pictures of training on their OCS web site. Wonderful to see his picture doing his thing. One milestone down!
Carolyn, make sure you are sending tons of letters. Brit said that helped so much. He just wanted to hear what "normal" people were doing, I sent about 3 a week. I only got 2 letters from him, they don't give them a lot of free time. The first one will tell you how to address the letter, which company and platoon. He will be in G (Golf) company, all the ROTC kids are, but you will have to wait for the platoon. Tell your son good luck and Semper FI!
J/J Mom
RoTcMoM --
It's very likely too late to try for a scholarship. I don't know anything specific about University of Washington, but i'm pretty sure most "Units" allow/have "college program" MIDN. However, that said, the College Program MIDN must be on scholarship by the end of sophomore year in order to continue in the NROTC program.
That's about all i can tell you for sure, except i would strongly suggest you contact the NROTC Unit Staff at UofWash. The Staff at all the universities we ever visited were always very helpful & answered all my questions.
Apr 2, 2012
J/J Mom
Carolyn, i, too understand your anxiousness. Tho i don't have a Marine option, i am close to several of my MIDN's Marine option friends ( some of my "extra" kids at MU )
She diligently wrote them last summer during OCS & the letters back & stories after confirmed the intensity of the whole thing. They all made it through, tho, even the two people were especially concerned about.
Hang in there!! This too shall pass. Prayers for you & your Marine.
Apr 5, 2012
suvwi
Carolyn I am right with you on OCS. Been reading everything I can on it. Brit has the first increment so he won't be home until July this year (another thing to get used to). Some of the guys he lives with are Marine Prior Enlisted so they have been helping them get ready at least physically and his instructors are excellent.Spring break was even geared to prep for OSC, they hiked the Grand Canyon. He loved Mountain Warfare but was told that was more like camp compared to OCS.
I guess the thing that I am most worried, anxious, whatever is this is real. The other summer cruises, the other training doesn't seem as real, this is. His entire future rests on this, all his dreams since he was in 1st grade. This is what he is, he is a Marine.
Apr 5, 2012
J/J Mom
Carolyn -- doesn't your son's Unit do any prep w/ the Marine options? Every Thursday morning the Jr. Marine options go out early for a special PT type thing they call "Bulldog" led by the seniors that passed OCS. They do crazy hard stuff trying to get them prepared for OCS type activities. 1-2 upper class Nurse options always go along to take care of the Marines & make sure they fall out if they should rather than risk hurting themselves -- they would never take themselves out lol
If your son Marine is like my son MIDN he may be doing prep like this w/o you even knowing about it. Sons, in general, just don't share much.
Apr 6, 2012
J/J Mom
Anyone going to the Memphis Competition next weekend??
DS MIDN is doing drill, but DD MIDN decided not to do endurance this time, so he told us to take a pass on the 8+ hour drive to see him compete for 15 minutes.
i'm just curious what & how many schools will be there.
Apr 6, 2012
J/J Mom
Carolyn -- i'm sure your Marine will do fine at OCS, considering he's been going thru the pre-bulldog 4 days a week!! Good for you for making the last minute effort to go to the parent dinner. Tho our boys don't express it i'm certain they like it that we support them that way.
SusanW, If you go to Memphis clap for Marquette's drill team for me after they compete. :} Kinda getting a bit sorry now that we've made another commitment & aren't going.
Apr 8, 2012
J/J Mom
NavymomBarb -- How exciting!! I agree, the experiences are, indeed, amazing.
I sure wish our 3/C would find out. Several MIDN from their Unit have gotten their orders, but not our 2. At least our 1/C has been told where she will probably be stationed after she passes her nursing board exam, tho' orders won't be issued until after the nurses actually pass.
Apr 17, 2012
J/J Mom
CRAZY that our 1st Commissioning is only 18 days away!! It does NOT seem like nearly 4 years ago that we dropped dd off @ Fr. Orientation so she could "check out" NROTC as a college programmer. So proud of her.
May 1, 2012
Lori4629
I'm all out of advice, maybe you good ladies will have some. DD failed her spring PRT by 10 sit ups (1st semester she failed the run by 4 seconds, this time run was fine but failed on sit ups). Now she must decide whether to DOR or gamble on the PRB in the fall. Problem is that her PRB will not happen before she would have to sign her obligation to serve papers. If they put her on LOA she has to drop or get a loan for $20,000 for the semester. They could leave her on probation and no harm done, but how much of a gamble should she take on that? She already been accepted into the nursing school a year ahead of schedule. I just don't know what to tell her. She def. doesn't want to enlist OR have to pay the navy back $60,000.
May 1, 2012
J/J Mom
Lori -- Oh dear, that is a conundrum.
i'll ask my dd what she suggests. She could always run and her abs are tight, but due to her long torso she has always struggled with the sit ups part of PRT, having to do them the "Navy" way. She's got clinicals today, so i know i won't hear back soon, but i'll let you know what she suggests, if she has a suggestion.
May 1, 2012
J/J Mom
Lori --
i sent you a friend request so i could "message" the answers i'm getting to you, unless you or others want me to share them here -- the first one is quite lengthy. i not only asked my dd her opinion, but also the other 1/C girls in their program.
May 1, 2012
bora's mom
I'd be interested to hear of others thoughts, experiences. I remember the phone calls, struggling to pass the tests. Her school had the remedial club, she was a member. Good news that the older she gets the easier it gets (times relax).
Is your daughter happy with the program? Does she want to be in the Navy? What is her Navy advisor telling her? What is she hearing from the upperclass ladies? Is it reasonable to work on the sit-ups over the summer? Remember Chery with a C's daughter and personal trainer? It worked.
Will she be allowed to go to CORTRAMID this summer if she didn't pass? Do nursing students do that?
May 1, 2012
Lori4629
thanks, ladies! just knowing others out there understand all of this is a huge help. its all greek, alphabet soup to most folks. she was put on extra PT all year, which meant PT M,W, F and drill T,Th. she is very petite built (just 5' with short legs). she passed her swim quals, push ups and sit ups right off the bat but at the fall PRT her run time was 13:33 (needed 13:30). the spring prt her run was 12:58 but only 55 sit ups. she is scheduled for her 3c nursing cruise aboard the uss carter hall at the end of this month. i know she can pass the prt next fall, but she is really worried that they will still have the LOA option after she has signed her contract. she wants to serve as a nurse but not as enlisted, which she would have to do if the put her on LOA.
May 2, 2012
J/J Mom
Lori -- Here is one response from a 1/C MIDN Nurse option who has struggled with a bum knee off & on thru college, so she has been through it. ...
My two cents:
May 2, 2012
Lori4629
Well, she has finished the year and passed all her courses. She begins nursing school this fall. She has received orders to the USS Carter Hall for her 3C Nursing Cruise later this month. She is going ahead and signing the lease on her apartment for the fall. She's decided (based in no small part to the advice and encouragement from N4M's members) to roll the dice and push ahead. She'll be working hard this summer and her adviser told her that as long as she passes the mock PRT that will come before her PRB, she should be fine. Academically, she's at the top of her class and is a full year ahead and should graduate a year early. I really can't fathom a situation where they would put her on LOA, but there aren't any guarantees. We are picking her up tomorrow. I'll be sure to let y'all know how it turns out when the time comes. Thanks, ladies!!!
May 4, 2012
Dyanne
My son is home after completing his first year in Austin at HT and getting (hoping) ready to transfer into UT next fall. He will attend his first Navy cruise May 25th in San Diego. Any pointers for mom? Any pointers for Bryan?
May 9, 2012
J/J Mom
Dyanne -- Bryan'll be going to CORTRAMID, right? If yes, then i'd do a search on here & read past discussions about it. There is stuff you might want to know. Some moms make the marine week sound horrible -- our MIDN didn't think it was all that bad. He had a great time at CORTRAMID, got to see & experience so many cool things & meet some great people.
My pointer for you ... if you're gonna write him at his different locations, make sure you send the mail plenty early. I thought i sent every letter w/plenty of time, but sometime in September the last letter i sent (to his Marine week) was finally received -- back at home!! lol It apparently didn't get to the base while ds was there & it took awhile for the Navy to forward it on to him haha
May 10, 2012
J/J Mom
Alaskan Mom ,
If you seriously get into a pickle about this i know there is a girl from MU's Unit that is from SD, so we could contact her/her folks. There's also a few alum from MU's Unit that live out there.
I wonder if there is an alum from your dd's Unit that lives out there & she could ship it to him/her??
May 10, 2012
J/J Mom
Dyanne - a couple things i do remember that my MIDN was glad to have that wasn't on the packing list ... a smaller packable bag (duffle) that he can put his stuff in for the sub. There isn't room for them to take their sea bags & they have to pack "smaller" for that part of the CORTRAMID. Also, he was glad to have a couple decks of cards & a good book for down time. And, as ViperGirl said - a camera. And stamps & addresses from home.
i could probably go on ... do a search & read the forums haha
May 10, 2012
bora's mom
Dyanne and other lurking moms, the past posts will help and google CORTRAMID, sometimes you find the latest official Navy memos and packets. Not all units get the info out.
Sunscreen, foot blister treatment, camera and money. They are serious about the no drinking, they will be sent home.
My dd still talks about it. Loved it.
May 10, 2012
Dyanne
Thanks so much I will pass the advice onto Bryan.
To: Jn/Jf mom: My picture is Bryan in UT shirt with me and his dad, Lukes mama picture is Luke in his cacky uniform.
May 10, 2012
Dyanne
ok ....going to sound dumb but what is CORTRAMID I truly am a newby to all the acronyms and Navy stuff...lol...
May 10, 2012
Dyanne
Bryan is suppose to be 1 week, Marines, 1 week sub, 1 week aviation, 1 week ship... does that still mean extra down time in SanDiego?
May 10, 2012
bora's mom
The order of the weeks will probably be different but there was stand around and wait time in 3 of the 4 weeks. Breaking in the boots now might help with the blisters. Cards are a wonderful idea.
The photos have straightened out. My poor iPad was objecting to the cold this morning (42 degrees). That and the coffee.
May 10, 2012
Dyanne
ok thanks so much to you all ;-)
May 10, 2012
bora's mom
This forum has been such a help for me the last three years. Besides being a wealth of information, I have a place where there are others with the same concerns, worries or fears. This is a safe place to vent, wonder and BRAG.
We accept that there are no dumb questions, that the commands don't all have the same communication skills. At times we have found out things here before our kids. Hearing from other moms about their kids' experiences has helped me understand what she is facing and going through. I don't need to know- rather I want to know.
For the moms who wrote their kids, I'd bet it was something they wanted to do.
There has been underage drinking at every college forever. Does it hurt to remind a kid that drinking in San Diego is different, that it has cost some kids scholarships/careers? How? It was my perogative to tell my daughter to bring sunscreen, moleskin and the repercussions others had faced for drinking at CORTRAMID. True confession time: I even still ask my kids (and DH) to drive carefully and I tell them I love them when they leave.
NavymomBarb you are so right, we all know our kids best. We all have different parenting styles and relationships with our kids. At this stage there are fewer mandates and more suggestions, discussions. It's what we have strived for. The world is less black and white and more (battleship) grays.
May 11, 2012
helenp
I still call my son "Baby Boy" and he lets me. I remind him every time I speak to him that I love him and to be careful. I remind him about drinking and drugs and to study. That's because I'm a Mom.
However, I totally agree with ViperGirl. My goal is for my son to function 100% without my input. He is finishing his sophomore year, and he is already there. He gets to and from college (halfway across the country) alone, moving and storing his belongings. He does it all.
He just got his orders for his 3C Cruise out of Pearl Harbor! He will stay at school this summer as he got himself a Research Job at his University, so he will assemble & pack for the cruise on his own. There will be no one to see him off at the airport. I feel bad. He doesn't. He's there. He's an adult at 20 years old.
That being said, he does still need me. The connection is still there. He calls me when he gets good news and bad. He tells me stuff. It's good.
May 12, 2012
kgrmom
Hey everyone-
I've been "away" for quite some time but had to pop in when I read ViperGirl's comment. Something about it just really touched me and I wanted to add my two cents if you all can stand it :)
I thought (VP) said that really pretty darn well and point on. We are a non-military family- until now. My daughter and soon to be Ensign is my oldest. In general we are not the overshadowing types of parents but she's our girl- we also have 2 boys. She's independent, feisty, follows the rules, etc. etc. but things happen over the course of 4 years in college. I have RARELY contacted the unit officers myself but there has been a few times if I have a major concern. When I do, I always start with "Please don't tell my daughter I called.." ..... ha ! Guess what- They always have told her.
Secondly- Imagine how taken aback I was when I was stopped and corrected in mid-sentence as I referred to the students as "kids". They were all of 18/ 19 year old kids and the Marine officer very clearly and very politely assured me they were adults. Young adults- yes, but adults nonetheless. It started right then, a little track to I guess a more military way of thinking. We learned that we would be doing more harm than good by butting in. She comes to us if she needs something. When I can't deal- I talk to other ROTC moms and that brings me back to a rational place and prevents making a big mistake (like calling a unit officer).
Drugs? Eeks- have they not had any surprise drug tests yet? That should make them think about it. There was a wise mom on here that put it into a great monetary perspective by saying for anyone else that one joint might cost them a small fine, for our kids (um, adults ) it could/would cost them about $200,000 and a career. It can't possibly be that good.
My daughter graduates and commissions Memorial Day weekend ! The movers are coming this Wednesday to move her "stuff" so she will have 2 weeks of living out of suitcases pretty much. Then she is off to Pearl Harbor within a week or two of commissioning. It's all happening so fast it's insane.
May 12, 2012
kgrmom
Happy Mother's Day back to all of you :)
We turn into Military mom's whether we want to or not but it's just as hard on the dads. My husband doesn't know what to do with himself as we watch our daughter try to pack her life into little compartments in the other room. He's trying to "be here" for moral support or to carry something or whatever. She and I can't seem to do anything but argue over everything important like, sheets or plates or whether to put that in a box or leave it out. :(:( My brain knows it's part of the process but my emotional side just sits here lost. And I thought I was doing so well - I hope these little chunks of sadness are short lived.
Somehow I guess we all adjust :) For now-- I'm having Ice Cream - lots of it - LOL.
May 13, 2012
kgrmom
I love that phrase about parenting Kay - thank you :)
May 14, 2012
J/J Mom
Lori4629 --
We sent you a message (dd did lol) w/ info about both a 3/C nurse cruise & a 1/C nurse cruise. Hope it's helpful. If you have any more questions let us know!!
Exciting times!!
May 25, 2012
gmwrdh
HI Everybody
I am moving over here from the NJROTC group. My son graduated from high school and will be attending college at LSU Baton Rouge in the fall. He will cross campus to Southern University for the ROTC program.
I am looking forward to his new adventures!
May 25, 2012
Sweet*Southern*Lady
Welcome gmwrdh! Thats wonderful! NROTC is such a great program!
May 26, 2012
J/J Mom
Welcome gmwrdh! It's a nice group we have here :]
May 26, 2012
TwoForTheNavy
Proud to say I am the mother of an Ensign. My daughter graduated from Fordham University this month and will be reporting to Virginia.
I have not been very active on the NROTC site but appreciated the comments and pictures posted. Good by Group and thank you for the 4 years.
For those incoming NROTC parents/kids, hang in there it's all worth it.
May 26, 2012
J/J Mom
I'm so proud -- Our dd ... one of the "newest commissioned officers in the United States military"!!
Awesome service, awesome day :]
May 28, 2012
Lori4629
Congratulations Jn/Jf Mom and Gale Sellers and your Ensigns!!!! Welcome gmwrdh, congratulations on the promotion from JROTC! We've got a couple of friends in the Southern / LSU unit, even though my DD is at Auburn! Best wishes!
May 29, 2012
J/J Mom
DS got an email today about his 2/C summer NROTC cruise. Currently excited to be going on a sub. Previously not so excited for a short swo cruise out of Norfolk haha.
We'll see what actually happens ... this is the 4th set of dates & flight plans he's been told about. Hope this one is a keeper since he's so excited.
May 29, 2012
Helomom
May 29, 2012
gmwrdh
I will be anxious to hear how the sub cruise goes- that is my son's goal. Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. I am glad I found this site-it's a new world for me. My dad was Navy before I was born, so I don't have much experience with this.
Congrats to Jn/JfMom- what a beautiful pic of your daughter!
@Lori4629 I think we may have chatted on the NJROTC group.
May 29, 2012
J/J Mom
MizzouMom -- that ice tray ship is so cute!!
I love Pinterest!!
May 31, 2012
Lori4629
After a very long day full of flight delays, missed connections, a few hours waiting, and a long duty van tour of Norfolk, my daughter and a few other NROTC nursing students safely arrived shipboard yesterday. Unfortunately, they arrived after liberty had begun and the Galley was closed. So they had a candy bar and soda dinner from the vending machine. :-(
Jn/JfMom, they all had fun wandering around the ship seeing how lost they could get last night!
May 31, 2012
J/J Mom
2/C MIDN is so bummed today ... yesterday got news he was headed on a sub in Pacific; today he was told he's gonna be on a short swo cruise out of Norfolk. Tokyo sounded MUCH better to him!!
gmwrdh -- thanks for the kind words. I think she looks great in uniform!! lol
Lori4629 -- our nurse was on the WASP @ Norfolk -- is that by any chance the same ship your nurse is on? It has the 3rd largest "floating hospital" in the Navy [behind only the hospital ships Comfort & Mercy] w/ 8 operating rooms!!
May 31, 2012
Lori4629
My son just headed out to his Officer's Interview for his NROTC (MC option) scholarship. Praying that it goes well!! He leaves on Monday for 3 weeks of back to back summer seminars at USAFA, USMA and USNA. He'll be gone the same 3 weeks his sister is away for her Nurse Afloat 3C cruise.
May 31, 2012
kmaidaho
It's so fun/exciting for me to read all of the posts about Summer plans for your sons and daughters! My DS has missed so much as a College Programmer (no CORTAMID or Summer Cruise this year), but we are very thankful that the scholarship finally came through and that next Summer he'll be off on an adventure of some kind. In the meantime, keep posting--I learn so much here!
May 31, 2012
J/J Mom
BusyMom -- Congratulations!! How awesome...third gen Naval Officer & engineer. Great picture!!
Jun 6, 2012
kgrmom
Busymom- congrats on Naval Reactors program :) You must be proud. Very difficult program to get into.
Great picture too !
Jun 15, 2012
kgrmom
My daughter has commissioned and graduated and is at her 1st duty station- woohoo ! We are so happy for her. It has been such a ride and continues to be. She is at Pearl Harbor and has been there for a mere 10 days, struggling to find her way around and get settled in. Not easy to do so far from home. Somehow and for some reason I thought there would be more assistance for new officers when they arrive on base. :( I guess that's the mom in me but regardless- she is doing fine. She's signed a lease and is waiting for her stuff and her car. She's done some scouting around. Looks beautiful- we can't wait to go visit.
Jun 15, 2012
suvwi
Getting ready to leave next week to Brit's Marine OCS graduation next week, I can't wait. I have been able to talk to him twice on the phone. (They are allowed their phone when on liberty) He said it has been challenging but he has felt well prepared.The biggest challenge has been the heat and humidity, He said training has been stopped a few times because of the weather. One of the best things has been that the Marines post pictures of training on their OCS web site. Wonderful to see his picture doing his thing. One milestone down!
Jun 30, 2012
suvwi
Carolyn, make sure you are sending tons of letters. Brit said that helped so much. He just wanted to hear what "normal" people were doing, I sent about 3 a week. I only got 2 letters from him, they don't give them a lot of free time. The first one will tell you how to address the letter, which company and platoon. He will be in G (Golf) company, all the ROTC kids are, but you will have to wait for the platoon. Tell your son good luck and Semper FI!
Jul 1, 2012