For families and friends of Sailors who are stationed at Norfolk; for either Sea Duty or Shore Duty Sailors. Just make sure to keep OPSEC issues in mind and not disclose ship movements in advance.
Johanna, I always ask about their pet policy, we'd rather not pay to put Sophie in a kennel if we don't have too. When I've had to search for hotels, I google "pet friendly" hotels in whatever city I need which so far is Norfolk and Goose Creek! The Navy lodge needed a copy of her "shot records" We stayed in the area where other dogs were too. One always barked when we walked past the door. Our dog is usually quiet.
Hi Navy Moms! We just found out my son will be stationed in Norfolk at the Amphibious Construction Battalion. He is a Yoeman so I am not sure which group to join. Is anyone familiar with the Seebees down there?
Becky, let amanda know that we are entering our huid stage of the year. unless she gets a climate controlled unit (probably about $100) she runs the risk of her stuff getting moldy then she has to throw it away and get all new stuff
I would love any ideas as what to send my sailor while he is on deployment. He leaves in a couple weeks for his first deployment and we have no idea what to expect. Is there restrictions on what you can send? We are new to this!
Hello everyone sorry I've been silent for so long been dealing with this deployment each day as it comes as it is my first is anyone here from the state Oklahoma and currently stationed in Va because I would love to talk to people from my home state I miss people from Oklahoma.
Winavymom$ & Martha are right on. Others thoughts: DVDs, beef jerky, powdered flavoring for drinking water, Purex 3 in 1 laundry sheets, "550 cord" (available via Amazon, used in many ways i.e. hanging things up, tying things down); and also 'thank you' cards from friends, school & church groups etc.
Someday I'll treat myself to one of those, always seems like a good thing to have :) I sent cookies packed in a plastic Tupperware-type box from the dollar store (fits in a USPS large priority box) and they always made it fine...layered with wax paper. This recipe doesn't use eggs, which seems safer - ?. I add a handful of chocolate chips, craisins, whatever's on hand.
2 c. quick oats 1 1/2 c. Bisquick 1 c. brown sugar, packed 1/2 c. vegetable oil 1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 cup lowfat milk Mix all ingredients in the order given till moistened. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees till golden, about 12-15 min.
My son just informed us that he will be stationed there. Any infor. will help me. He is in A-school right now in Pen. Fla. I miss him but am so very proud of him. Proud trumps over missing him. Char
cshore, they fly the mail out to them (i think depending o where they are is why it takes different lenghts to get there)
dancer, norfolk is pretty spread out. if she's at norolk naval air i know there is a "tour" shack that has maps. there are city buses, should be able to get a schedule on base. there is a bus system of some kind on the base but not sure what. tell your sailor to see if they can find the MWR office or even the nex should have some kind of pamphlets.
A car seems to be a must-have. Sailors have to beware of unscrupulous local dealers when buying near the base. Here's a good program to know about: http://www.mappva.com mentioned in this related article in the March 23rd Flagship newspaper
Hi my son in on one of the ships in norfolk and we went down last weekend to help him get a car. his salesman at toyota is a ex navy man and also a cab driver. he owns 2 cabs and gave our son a card and said that he knew what it was like and to call him and recommend him to his friends; he was a really nice guy. his cell # is 1-757-286-2880 and his name is john. hope this helps.
Duhhuh, my fiance' was kranking last year around this time and he liked it at first, but than he slowly started hating it... I think it had its pros and cons like every other job... Whats your daughters job?
Hi, Since you guys are talking cars,does the car have to be in the sailors name. i gave him an old car of mine that I still have. He drives it when he comes home .My son is still under my Ins. Now,he wants to take it back to Norfork until he ships out. Its cheaper to keep it in my name!? Thanks
FLGator: This is from the Naval Station Oceana website page
Decals for your vehicle:
To obtain a DOD vehicle decal, you must present proof of ownership (i.e. title, registration or a notarized statement giving you permission to drive the vehicle). In addition, you will need a current insurance policy (valid card, policy, or binder), driver's license and an ID. If your vehicle is registered in Virginia, you will also need a current Virginia State Inspection (the pink receipt issued by the inspection station).
Hi Marcy,Thank you so much for that info. I will tell my son to call USAA. Thanks again. Hes coming home for a week after USS Nassau decom.3/31 and wants to drive the car back with him before he starts C-school in April.
Hello Norfolk Folks !! I just found this site and I am so excited to be able to communicate with other family and friends of sailors stationed at Norfolk. I guess I am a little slow at finding things here N4M. My son has been at Norfolk since last August and I can tell you there has been many a time I could have used some help with questions and now I have a place to go ask questions. Navy for Moms has been a real blessing to me since my son left for BC last February. N4M helped me so much during that time and since. I hope by being a part of Norfolk Sailors I will be able to help some of you in return for all the help that has been give to me. Thanks and I look forward to reading your posts.
FI Gator, The car does not have to be in his name. My fiance' went through this when he first got to his A school... The car was in his mother's name and he just had to have a notarized letter saying that his mother was giving him permission to drive her car.
my daughter is abh. the biggest reason she hates it is she doesn't get to see her son much. she was living in elizabeth city (about an hour away in NC) and by the time she got off and got home he was in bed asleep, he's 2 1/2. she's still kranking but doing something different, not sure what. finally got a 2 sentance email.
with the short trip i don't have a problem with not hearing from her alot it's just weird because i'm used to getting messages several times a day, i have her 2 1/2 year old.
Anyone who lives in the VA Beach/Norfolk area. There is a group of us planning on meeting one day for lunch (shooting for Thursday) the last week of April. I will be there that week for spring break. We would love to meet as many other moms/families etc as possible for lunch one day. If you have a sailor or recruit in that area and they could possibly join us that would be awesome. If you are in that area and would like to join us please let me know. Send me a private message with your name and number. We will keep the time and place in private messages as well. Thanks, Lora
I must have had the odd sailor. When my daughter was in and on the Kearsarge she said that the deployments were the best and most exciting time of her life... where she could actually feel she was part of a gobal dorce for good. She truly loved it all even the scary parts.
Same here Polli - mine would go back in a heartbeat. He felt so good to be helping others, even though sleeping in a rack for months isn't quite the Hilton :)
Well the deployment that my daughter liked was to Central & So. America after a natural disaster. She even loved being in Columbia where they did their work under armed guard. Of courseshe was part of ship's security at the time and alway did like the guns..Even arirsoft.. Probably why she loved being an AO
My son in law is part of the 26th MEU out of LeJuene I hope that he is not going to be gone but if he is I knowwe can all handle it. We already go through him being in Afganistan for 10 mos. This time if he has to go guess I will have two more people at my house as I told my daughter that she and the 17 month old grandson to come home to Mamma! Will have to wait and see what happens.
Colleen in PA
Mar 15, 2011
ProudMomS of a SAILOR! 10/29/10
Mar 15, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 16, 2011
Cindy D
Mar 17, 2011
Sam-Mommy and Wife
Mar 17, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 17, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sharon & Cindy, the members of this group http://www.navyformoms.com/group/carepackageideas will happily share what they know. Here are some tips about shipping: care package tips
Winavymom$ & Martha are right on. Others thoughts: DVDs, beef jerky, powdered flavoring for drinking water, Purex 3 in 1 laundry sheets, "550 cord" (available via Amazon, used in many ways i.e. hanging things up, tying things down); and also 'thank you' cards from friends, school & church groups etc.
Mar 19, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
cecelia,
how do you get them vacuum packed without breaking?
Mar 20, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Someday I'll treat myself to one of those, always seems like a good thing to have :) I sent cookies packed in a plastic Tupperware-type box from the dollar store (fits in a USPS large priority box) and they always made it fine...layered with wax paper. This recipe doesn't use eggs, which seems safer - ?. I add a handful of chocolate chips, craisins, whatever's on hand.
2 c. quick oats1 1/2 c. Bisquick
1 c. brown sugar, packed
1/2 c. vegetable oil
1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup lowfat milk
Mix all ingredients in the order given till moistened. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees till golden, about 12-15 min.
Mar 20, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Mar 20, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 20, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 20, 2011
Charlotte Anne
Mar 20, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 20, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 21, 2011
dancer
How spread out is Norfolk Naval base. My daughter just arrived and not to happy.
Her ship was not ready for her. Can't seem to find her way. Is there public transportation. Please any advice.
Mar 22, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
cshore, they fly the mail out to them (i think depending o where they are is why it takes different lenghts to get there)
dancer, norfolk is pretty spread out. if she's at norolk naval air i know there is a "tour" shack that has maps. there are city buses, should be able to get a schedule on base. there is a bus system of some kind on the base but not sure what. tell your sailor to see if they can find the MWR office or even the nex should have some kind of pamphlets.
shat ship is she on?
carol
Mar 22, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 22, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Mar 24, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Mar 24, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
karen, that's where my daughter is
carol
Mar 24, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 24, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 24, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
the really great part is i only live 1 1/2 hours away and get to keep my 2 1/2 year old grandson when she's out!
love my sugar butt!
carol
Mar 24, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
A car seems to be a must-have. Sailors have to beware of unscrupulous local dealers when buying near the base. Here's a good program to know about: http://www.mappva.com mentioned in this related article in the March 23rd Flagship newspaper
http://www.norfolknavyflagship.com/news/top_stories/article_6347c96...
Mar 24, 2011
JOSHUAKEITH
Mar 24, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 24, 2011
Fl..GATOR
Mar 24, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Decals for your vehicle:
To obtain a DOD vehicle decal, you must present proof of ownership (i.e. title, registration or a notarized statement giving you permission to drive the vehicle). In addition, you will need a current insurance policy (valid card, policy, or binder), driver's license and an ID. If your vehicle is registered in Virginia, you will also need a current Virginia State Inspection (the pink receipt issued by the inspection station).
Or see page 6 of this publication (includes insurance info): http://issuu.com/militarynews/docs/welcome-aboard_spring2011
Last thought - my son has very reasonable insurance through USAA, you might be surprised at the rates.
Mar 24, 2011
Fl..GATOR
Hi Marcy,Thank you so much for that info. I will tell my son to call USAA. Thanks again. Hes coming home for a week after USS Nassau decom.3/31 and wants to drive the car back with him before he starts C-school in April.
Mar 25, 2011
Charlotte Anne
My son will be leaving soon and will be stationed on the command ship Mt.Witney.
Any infor. for me?????
Mar 25, 2011
Sue(Daniel's Mom)
Mar 25, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 25, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
janae
my daughter is abh. the biggest reason she hates it is she doesn't get to see her son much. she was living in elizabeth city (about an hour away in NC) and by the time she got off and got home he was in bed asleep, he's 2 1/2. she's still kranking but doing something different, not sure what. finally got a 2 sentance email.
carol
Mar 25, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 25, 2011
duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267
Mar 25, 2011
dms
my daughter is on the USS Kearsarge now involved in the NATO Odyssey dawn mission
enforcing the no fly zone
Mar 26, 2011
ckmom
Mar 26, 2011
Lala Ribbon Queen PIR Ribbons
Mar 26, 2011
polli k
Mar 27, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Mar 27, 2011
dms
Mar 27, 2011
Fl..GATOR
Mar 28, 2011
polli k
Mar 28, 2011
Janae' *My Love is HOME :)*
Mar 28, 2011
ckmom
Lehigh, My son is on his way to relieve the Kearsarge, it will be interesting to hear about the stories. You will have to keep me posted.
Mar 29, 2011
polli k
Mar 29, 2011
Fl..GATOR
Mar 29, 2011
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Just learned of this, looks like a good thing for our sailors!
Friends and family can create a free Rocketlife 20-page (60 photo), cargo-pocket size personal photo book and the USO ships it to any APO, FPO or MPO address, all for free!
http://www.uso.org/uso_rocketlife_photo_books.aspx
or go directly to http://uso.rocketlifeproduction.com
Mar 31, 2011
dms
Apr 3, 2011