Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones)

To everyone with a loved one at RTC or soon to be there, we say, "Welcome!"  To those who are sticking around after PIR to help those who are just beginning this awesome journey, we say, "Thank you!"

**BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, 2023, RECRUIT GRADUATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY (NO LONGER ON FRIDAY), EXCEPT FOR THE WEEK OF THANKSGIVING, WHEN GRADUATION IS ON WEDNESDAY.

This is a place to talk, ask questions, and share stories. It is our desire that this Group will provide the information, encouragement, and support you need while your loved one is at RTC in Great Lakes. Enjoy your time here and feel free to Comment and join in the Discussions. Be sure to check out the "Pages" to the right, located under the pictures of the Members, especially OPSEC and PERSEC (Making Changes to Your Profile), (Click "View All" to see all of them.)

Please, if you no longer want to be a part of N4M's consider NOT deleting your profile as everything you have ever posted will disappear when you delete it .  You can leave a group but don't permanently delete your profile!

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  • joe-mom

    Navydaughternavymom - So happy you got your phone call! It's striking how much they change (in a positive way) during BC. Best of luck to your son in these last couple of weeks.

  • Chipmunk

    Navydaughternavymom - I am so glad you had a phone call! 

  • Sandra

    Navydaughternavymom- SO happy to hear you got to speak to him, its almost over and it will all be worth it.

  • belovedbyHim

    Navydaughternavymom... it was fine. You could also ask B's to edit it for you. Please don't feel like we are trying to scold, we are just trying to teach.
  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Hi all - Happy Tuesday.  Sorry I've been MIA - had a lot going on.  We went to Washington last week for my dad's celebration of life - had it on 8/5 which would have been his 85th birthday. It went well and we had a great time.  Got to see B but C and the baby weren't able to make it.  Came home on Monday (8/7) and then my mom had a stroke on 8/9 so I've been dealing with that.  She lives alone (she and my dad divorced when i was like 3 years old).  She was in the hospital and she's doing better but the dr said for 7 days she needs someone with her 24/7 so we brought her to our house. She's getting better - it could have been way worse than what is was but it's still an adjustment figuring everything out.  So I'm trying to get/keep caught up at work and trying to get/keep caught up with my moms appointments so I've neglected N4M.

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

    PIR OCTOBER 2023

    PIR SEPTEMBER 2023

     PIR AUGUST 2023

    **REMINDER** BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, 2023, RECRUIT GRADUATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY (NO LONGER ON FRIDAY), EXCEPT FOR THE WEEK OF THANKSGIVING, WHEN GRADUATION IS ON WEDNESDAY.

  • Sandra

    B'sNukeMom- Sorry to hear about your mother, I hope she recovers quickly.

  • Northwoodsmom

    B'sNukeMom, holding your Mom up in prayer.

  • belovedbyHim

    B'sNukeMom--I am so sorry to hear about your mom. How hard to have that come on the heels of your dad's passing. Praying that she makes a full recovery and for your heart and sanity as you care for her.
  • G'sNavyMom

    B'sNukeMom- Thinking of you and your family and lifting you up in prayer 🙏

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Good Morning and Happy Wednesday.

    Thank you for all the thoughts and prayers for my mom.  I truly appreciate it.  She's getting stronger each day - most difficult part is dealing with the doctors and insurance :(

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

    PIR OCTOBER 2023

    PIR SEPTEMBER 2023

     PIR AUGUST 2023

    **REMINDER** BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, 2023, RECRUIT GRADUATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY (NO LONGER ON FRIDAY), EXCEPT FOR THE WEEK OF THANKSGIVING, WHEN GRADUATION IS ON WEDNESDAY.

  • patti

    So sorry about your mom. We had my dad living with us for 9 months. It's an a adjustment, but with everyone working together it loosens the load. Sending prayers

  • Chipmunk

    B'sNukeMom - Yes, Doctors and insurance can be very difficult! I am sorry that you are dealing with all of this. 

  • G'sNavyMom

    Happy Friday everyone! Exciting day for those that have PIR today💙 I know no news is good news, but, it's tough not hearing from my SR💙⚓️I knew it would be difficult, but, this has been hard! I guess this is all part of adjusting to Navy life. 

  • Chipmunk

    G'sNavyMom - Yes, the silence can be very deafening at times!! We don't like it, but we do get stronger, and this time helps to prepare us as well for those silent moments out to sea. 

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning Everyone!!

    Welcome to our newest members!!

    Please come to the comment wall area here and say hello. I have been busy with back-to-school stuff with my kiddos and trying to go through some things in our garage to get ready for donations to our church garage sale. Our hot temperatures don't make that easy, so my usual morning time that I am here has been spent focusing on that instead. 

    I am behind on my personal hellos, but we are glad you are here, this is the place to come share your ups and downs, just as G'sNavyMom did. 

    It is one thing to know you might not talk to your child for a while, see them or such, but we know we can still text or make a phone call whenever we want to or need to. Not being able to do any of that, can seem like such a shock to our being at times. It is okay to share missing your SR, this is the place to do it. {{{BNMHs}}} - Big Navy Mom Hugs!

  • G'sNavyMom

    Chipmunk - Yes, it sure has been. All within the last few months, my SR just turned 18, graduated HS then proudly left for the Navy! Big changes within a few months. So very proud of him and endless support, encouragement and love, just all difficult.  Thanks for listening!

  • belovedbyHim

    G'sNavyMom -- {{{{{BNMH}}}}}  This is such a change in most of our lives and the silence is deafening!  I promise you will learn to get through without it hurting this much (It may still hurt but this first time is so rough).  Hang in there.

  • belovedbyHim

    I know Chipmunk is busy with her stuff , B'sNukeMom is dealing with family issues and I have my Sailor home for a few more days and we are also building my parents deck (They have a walkout basement so it's elevated) and it's also been the hottest it's been all summer THIS week!!  All that to say, New moms... Don't think we don't care or that we won't answer, just know that it may take us a bit to get an answer to you.

  • Northwoodsmom

    Good morning Ladies! Sorry I don't know all your names but just want you to know we are here for you and you don't have to feel your drowning in your own emotions. I loved Saturdays because that was the day that if I was going to get a call it would happen. Of course not the same for everyone but for me that was my day of hope. If I got that call my head was in the clouds for days, how I longed for those two simple precious words " Hi Mom". On the other hand if I didn't receive that call I really had a rough time keeping myself from spiraling down. After the first couple weeks I became very crafty making my Blue light lantern and the door anchors to keep myself busy. I started to make PIR Ribbons to hand out to other moms and dad's at the PIR. So the very best advice I can give to each of you is to stay busy, very very busy. Don't give your mind a chance to dwell on worry, self pity or how much you miss your recruit, night time is time enough for that. Remember every Navy Mom trail blazed this journey before you, we all ached, we all mourned, we all worried and we all survived . Today we still have our struggles but we are overflowing with pride knowing we raised these amazing Sailors. Prayers and hugs to each of you and your families. Please let us know how we can help you and answer your questions. We all depended so much on those seasoned Moms who helped us.

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning, or even afternoon - Oh my goodness! 

    I do not know where I am it in my hellos and welcomes here, but I would like to have you join me in welcoming Shelli and Evie0333, both new members to our group. 

    Shelli & Evie0333 - This is the comment wall, the best place to come say hello and share your ups, downs, questions and get answers to the best of our ability. 

    Northwoodsmom - Thank you for sharing!! For those of you that don't know Northwoodsmom - she is a gem and loves to cook and bake! She is also very crafty - Blue Candle  

    She can also really relate to those of you that are missing your sailors - I don't know how long it was before she got to see her sailor due to all of the COVID restrictions, but she got the Blue Ribbon!

    G'sNavyMom - I hear you!! My son graduated the end of May, we had family estate stuff that he helped us deal with for a couple of weeks, we had a family wedding, he went to a camp he had attended for several years, and then he left for BC! That was in 2017. He is out of the Navy but found his wife and is still halfway across the country from me. Thankfully, he is not across the world!!  Some of the stuff that has kept me busy and away from this site is trying to help them deal with some family things they have going on and it is no fun. I want to just jump on a plane and go see them, but it is not practical at the moment. 

    I am thankful for the Navy family though, for people who I have met here, for connections that I have made and some who are able to reach out to my kids when I can't. Finding our resources, sharing our feelings, our ups and our downs, connecting with those in our PIR groups, in Beyond BC, with your SRs rating, whether on this site or others, and even locally if you have a Blue Star Mother group continues to be helpful. You are not alone. 

  • Chipmunk

    G'sNavyMom - I forgot to go back and highlight your name, sorry!!

    Do we have anyone getting close to PIR?  Remember not to share BS dates with us, but most definitely give a shout out after your "I'm a sailor" call - and no they probably won't even tell you that, so you have to pull it out of them. Things are a little different with the final PFT. 

    There are lots of other discussions than fit in the section above, so if someone is close to PIR, or know their sailor is flying out of GL for their A school please share and I will do my best to bump those discussions back up into the queue. 

    If you are viewing this site on a mobile device, we recommend that you put it into desktop mode so that you can see the screen better. I only use my computer and I navigate fairly well, although I do open multiple tabs as well!! 

  • Eds Mom Danielle

    I just received my "I made it to Bootcamp call" happy sad, scared and excited for my boy!
  • belovedbyHim

    Eds Mom Danielle -- And so it Begins!!! You are in the best place!! We haven't lost a mom to bootcamp yet, we won't start with you!!  Let us know if you need anything!

  • Northwoodsmom

    Welcome Shellie and Evie0333, so happy you joined us here. Please come and introduce yourselves and share where your at on this journey.  This is such a compassionate informative group.

    Eds Mom Danielle, that's a tough call and then the silence and not knowing exactly how they are managing is nerve wracking and causes a lot of anxiety for us Mom's. If you need any kind of support we are only a post away. So it begins!

  • G'sNavyMom

    Good morning,  All⚓️💙Thank you all for the words of encouragement and sharing your personal stories and experiences.  If definitely helps knowing I can come here for support. This definitely is a journey unlike anything I have ever experienced, so thank you! We did receive an unexpected call last Saturday from my SR! It was so wonderful hearing my son's voice and hearing how he is doing.

    Welcome to all new Mom's. Glad you're here with us🫂⚓️💙

    Ed's Mom Danielle - everything will be ok! My best advice to you is, stay busy and write to your SR as much as you can. It's good for both of you🫂⚓️💙

  • Trey

    Hey all.. welcome..

    Ed's mom.. that call is tough, we just shouted love you the whole 20 seconds..  we are here for advice/vents/hugs..

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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    Hi all - Happy Wednesday!  I'm still here, just have a lot going on with my mom....she's getting better though!

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Be sure to join your PIR group.  Here are the links:

    PIR OCTOBER 2023

    PIR SEPTEMBER 2023

     PIR AUGUST 2023

    **REMINDER** BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, 2023, RECRUIT GRADUATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED EVERY THURSDAY (NO LONGER ON FRIDAY), EXCEPT FOR THE WEEK OF THANKSGIVING, WHEN GRADUATION IS ON WEDNESDAY.

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning Everyone!!

    B'sNukeMom - I am glad to hear that your mother is doing much better!

    Ed's Mom Danielle  - I was used to writing emails to my kids and my family. So, I wrote my son emails almost every night until I had his mailing address. His smiling face was always there looking at me as I emailed him. Once I had his address, I copied and pasted his emails to a word document. Why I didn't think to just print them, I don't know - that must have been my new Navy Mom brain not thinking straight. Anyway, I guess I copied them and put them all in one word document so I could print it and send that one. I continued to follow that practice throughout his BC time. 

    Evie0333 - I think your loved one is not far behind  - make sure you keep your phone close by and ringer on loud. Make sure your SR (seaman recruit) knows to keep their phone charged and try to call you once their plane lands before they load on the bus in GL (Great Lakes). 

    Shelli - Has your loved one left for BC yet? 

  • Chipmunk

    Please join me in welcoming Lara to our group - 

    Lara - This is the happening place and where we do our chatting. Feel free to ask any questions here, even if your loved one has not left for BC yet. More of our members will see your comment when you post it here and be able to reply. 

  • joe-mom

    Welcome all new members!

    B'sNukeMom - Glad your mom is doing better, and congrats on the condo! That's exciting news.

    G'sNavyMom - Yea on receiving a call! Now you can breathe a huge sigh of relief, knowing that your son - and you - can do this.

    Ed's mom Danielle - The "I'm here" call is a difficult one, but I was so eager to get that call and hear my son's voice one more time. Just think - in a few weeks you'll get another, longer call!

  • belovedbyHim

    B'sNukeMoM -- I'm glad your mom is doing better. 

  • Diahn

    Ed’s mom Danielle - That was definitely the hardest call - my son sounded so scared and shaky and I didn’t sleep the rest of the night. Hang in there and just keep telling yourself it’s a short sprint in a long race—you’ll both get there and be so proud when you reach the finish line!

    G’sNavyMom - How wonderful to get a call! I still remember that first one and how excited I was to get to talk to my boy!

    Welcome to all the new moms! This is such an encouraging and supportive place to be!

  • NucMomTami

    Our son leaves next week to boot camp to become a Nuc Eng. We're trying to enjoy as much time as we can with him and help him prepare. Thank you for adding me to the groups, I appreciate the support.
  • BabySharkMom

    NucMomTami our son leaves next week as well!  We can do this - stay strong!

  • Chipmunk

    NucMomTami - Welcome Aboard!! I am glad that you found your way to the Comment Wall area and said hello!! We are glad to have you. 

    BabySharkMom - thank you for welcoming NucMomTami  - the two of you may end up in the same PIR group together!

    For our newer members, I am posting the link here to a discussion that is currently in the queue above. It is one that I wrote to help members navigate some of the things on this site and how to set up "friends" on this site as well. 

    Private Messages - Creating & Sending + OPSEC

    There is a lot of information on this group page. It is easiest viewed on a computer in my opinion. If you are on a mobile device, you may need to put it into desktop mode. 

    The BC videos on the left maybe be helpful to watch with your loved one before they leave. There is also a lot of information in our PAGES to the right, be sure to click on view all. Take things little by little by little. 

    Also, be sure to check out the RTC Bootcamp website - This was my go-to when my son left for BC. This weekend coming up is actually his PIR anniversary! A lot has happened in 6+ years since he left for the Navy. 

  • Chipmunk

    Good morning everyone!! 

    I wish I could be more transparent and give more details but this group is public, so I will just share this - Those moments and days that you are going through not hearing things, and us telling you - "No News is Good News" - those are not just words that we say to try and make you feel better. 

    They are real - it is training for our momma heart, along with any other spiritual exercise or meditation that you might do in your life. No matter how long your sailor is in the Navy, or even after they are out, there will be days and times when your struggles and training here in BC will help carry you through other days. Sometimes, you will find yourself needing to admit that you are struggling again. It may not be in this group, but in another you are a part of here, and the friends you make along this journey, some even that you may have mentored, will be there to keep walking alongside you, bearing you up, when the burden of no communication weighs heavily on your heart, in any circumstance. 

    This morning was one of those days for me, and I appreciate my sea sisters who continue to walk with me, encouraging me even after all of the years that I have been here. 

  • Lara

    Thank you for the welcome! My son leaves Monday for MEPS for his overnight and then will fly to Great Lakes on Tuesday!
  • Chipmunk

    Lara - Be sure to check with your son's recruiter. Some families are able to go to dinner with their loved one the night before MEPS, they just generally have to be back at the motel by a certain time. We were able to go to MEPS the next day and wait until our son's swearing in. Some places are still closed since COVID so check on that. If you want, you may be able to follow your son to the airport and get a gate pass from the airlines to sit with your son until his flight leaves. (we did not do that, but we have many times when he was home on leave and flew back.) 

    Remind him to keep his phone charged, to call you when he gets to the airport in GL before they board the bus. Also, if he has a long flight or a layover, make sure he uses his food voucher on something that is enough food to sustain him. They can only use the voucher one time. 

    Keep your phone ringer on loud, and be prepared for a very late night phone call - that is scripted. I thought it was a recording. 

    Ladies - Please chime in with your advice to Lara and some of our other new members getting ready to send their kids off as well. 

  • Trey

    We did this two years ago. PIR had just been opened back up to only two family members who were vaccinated and masked.. We took ours to his hotel.. he checked in and then we took him out to eat and get last minute hugs/photos. He had to be back by a certain time and they do check them in/out. We chose not to go to airport, didn't even ask actually.. It was awful enough that if we had been there not sure I could have made it or let him go lol.. 

    Yes to phone charge and have a nice big meal with the voucher. The call was close to midnight or so. it probably varies but it is late and scripted.  we just talked over him saying we love him and he has this..

    I started writing and saving waiting for his address. And mine was ASMO'ed two weeks so if it happens let me know.. When something like that happens you do get a phone call from therm. so keep that phone handy.  847 is the area code for Waukegan which is where GL base is.. but it has showed up as all kinds of weird for others.

  • patti

    Lara-

    When my son went to to BC, I told him: Do not voluteer, Don't ask questions and don't make eye contact (unless he's told to).

    When he goes through the "Moment of Truth" - DO NOT volunteer anything! It could get him disqualified.

    Just keep on keeping on...

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning Everyone!!

    Here is the PIR Live Streaming information - 

    Our graduation ceremony will be live streamed Friday at 0900 Central. Use either our Facebook or YouTube link to view.

    - I also highly recommend that you watch at least one PIR graduation a week or so before yours. You can find the saved recorded ones on YouTube and that way you can ffwd through parts. But it helps to give you a sense of what PIR will be like and how things look. 

  • cocacola451

    Wow. There is so much to learn and I am SO thankful for those who have created this site and provided so much learning opportunity. First time military mom here. My son signed to become an AW but has asked to take a PST to become AIRR, so still waiting on ship date for BC, after the PST and job change request.

    He may be the youngest recruit at BC. That's really my concern. I am retired LE and understand the basics of what he will be challenged by. I will be empathizing for sure.

    I'm a teacher now. Any teacher moms in the group? Looking for input on how to handle "excuse me for a minute, I have to take this call" during class time. 

    Thanks again to all of you!

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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  • Chipmunk

    Cocacola451 - Welcome Aboard!!  I saw you had joined the group, but I have had a busy day. I am glad you found our chatting area here and posted a hello!!

    I don't know about answering calls while working - I was blessed to not be in that situation, although I have gotten up in the middle of church and excused myself. 

  • patti

    cocacola451-

    Hi & welcome! 

    I am a Substitute Teacher. I tell the Secretary & Principal that I have a son in the Military and if I see he's calling, may I take the call just outside my classroom door?

    See if that works for you.

  • AgnesB

    Most of the "just to chat" phone calls were on the weekends for us. It's hard for me to talk during the workday, but had permission to answer a call as it was probably going to be short and to the point anyway as those were to get information for the Navy. 

    Our bootcamp experience was during COVID so not much can offer to what is normal, but we were able to take our son to dinner. I was determined not to eat take out in a dark parking lot. Found out the casino did not have to follow the mandates of our state so were able to have a sit-down meal there! 

    We had 3 days from when we found out our son was leaving to when we had to drop him off at the hotel. It was a whirlwind of getting him moved out of his apartment, etc. My son kept saying "the Navy will provide me with what I need". He took his ID, $20, a backpack with a book, toothbrush, razor and an extra pair of socks and underwear. His recruiter said he could take a small notebook so stayed up one night putting pertinent addresses and phone #'s in it for him. They will be able to buy a phone card and stamps when they get there. I encourage anyone who has to make a choice on how to spend the time before they leave to just make some memories and not to sweat the small details.