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.
The Navy Lodge is very nice and has a small kitchenette for making some home cooked meals. I stay there when I visit my son and it is close to the base and very inexpensive.
Hello All, My husband and I will be moving to Norfolk and are having trouble finding housing because we have a german shepherd dog. We are coming from maryland and he hasnt started getting BAH yet, which is another issue. We have applied to Lincoln Military housing---does anyone have experience with them? They accept any pets but again the BAH is a problem. He needs to report on OCT 23 and Im concerned that we wont have housing by then...any advice would help. Thanks
We lived in Lincoln on Norfolk Naval Base for almost two years. You should visit the Lincoln site and call the folks in the housing office for information about wait lists and units available. We found them to be very helpful and the housing was really convenient to my husband's ship.
This is the link to the "How to Apply" page for Lincoln at Norfolk
I know this isn't the biggest problem in the world, but...I'm sort of appalled that the price for the dress blues top just skyrocketed in October from $54 to $84. A thirty dollar increase??
From Navy Times, Oct 16: Four sailors on the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman were injured Tuesday when a line parted during an underway replenishment, Fleet Forces Command said in a news release. All of the injuries are “non-life threatening,” FFC said.
Truman was in the midst of an unrep with the Military Sealift Command oiler Patuxent off the Florida coast when the line parted. A Navy helicopter flew two of the sailors to Naval Air Station Jacksonville for treatment. One sailor will be flown to Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va., for further evaluation on Tuesday, according to the release. Another sailor was treated onboard.
My Airman got the veto today on his leave for the holidays. He has only 4 days and would spend more time traveling and not so much visiting. I won't complain - we are blessed to be close enough (and him on land) that I can go to him instead.
I am blessed beyond measure with all 3 of my kids (two in college and one Navy). So proud of them for pursuing their dreams and making something good for their own futures. I miss them all, but how can I hold them back? why would I try? I know you Moms here all understand how bittersweet to let them go and pray they learned all that you hoped to teach them....
To Kimstn - Timsmom.... saw your message sorry your sailor won't be home for hollidays....last year my sailor was in Boot Camp for Christmas not sure if he will make it home this either....but very very proud of him and all the Sailors! Take care
to allie1928 - hey! I hope your sailor makes it home.....we are already planning a trip to Norfolk, so I can't be sad. Even the girls will be off school and go with us - and my brother in law lives in Virginia Beach so we can take the MIL and have a big ol TN Christmas in Virginia!
@Timsmom....we spend one Christmas in Pensacola with our son. It was his first Christmas away. We had a nice family Christmas with all three kids. Not sure if he gets to come home this year. We'd rather he come home in February when his one of his sisters gets married. They planned it then so that he could possibly be there. He's being deployed next year and she didn't want him to miss it. We're praying he gets the green light to attend. The pictures won't be the same without him in them.
So Im new to Norfolk and me and my husband are pretty new to the navy. I do not know a single person other than my land lord. Anyone out there that can help me learn about the community and way to get active. I would like to find a gym close by that has a child care center inside for my 2 year old. I am currently pregnant and would love to find other wives or gfs to meet and just keep busy.
Welcome to the club! I hope you enjoy your experience as a Navy wife as much as I have. A few suggestions for you to find people to connect with: call the Fleet and Family Support Center to get the contact information for the ombudsman for your husband's command. Their number is 757-444-2102; you can also get the contact information for the Family Readiness Group (FRG) for the command. This is a great way to meet other families from the command and to form a support network for yourself.
The gyms on the military bases don't offer childcare; you can contact the child development center on the base to see if they offer drop-in services. Some do, some don't. The only gyms I can think of in the area that have child care are the YMCAs, but they tend to be pretty expensive.
When my girls were small and I wanted to meet people without incurring the cost of child care, I volunteered with the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society. They paid for my child care and even reimbursed me for mileage! That way I could get out and mix with other adults, but I wasn't committed to a job and it didn't cost me anything. I also learned a lot about the Navy and miltary pay...good information to have. :-)
The Fleet and Family Support Center also has a volunteer coordinator who can help you find other volunteer opportunities. Their relocation office can help you get information about the Norfolk area...ask to speak to Mary Ann; she is awesome!
Feel free to send me any questions you have about the area. This is our 4th time being stationed here and my husband is finally retiring. We like it here so well that we decided to make Virginia Beach our home. Good luck!
Hello.....my daughter is transferring here from Pensacola the first of November. She was just recently married and her husband is not moving with her right away so she is looking for a cheap apartment or possibly a roommate. Any and all recommendations would be welcome and appreciated! Thanks!!!
Your Sailor should be able to request a ballot online with the county election commission. They need to get it done pronto as time is critical. My son had it sent to our house and then gave me the address of a friend who lived off base, ie real address rather than PO Box. This allowed me to send the ballot via FedEx 2 day. He should have ample time to get it back to the election commission via USPS
Probally have been asked a hundred times but....we hear such bad things about places to live there in newport news but my son is looking for an apartment and of course wants a safe place. I hear everyone talking about getting broke into when gone and what not so this is a little scary! Any good places that dont cost you the moon? Any suggestions are appreciated!!
I would also check out the webpage on this site if he has been assigned to one of the ships there. Go to "all groups" at the top of this page and locate your group or groups. I found since our son is attached to the Enterprise that site has been a wealth of information as well as a way to connect with those military people who work with your sailor.
Good advise, having a son in Norfolk but living in FL. it is so important to be prepared. Another item or two, ATM's will not work if the power is out and if you do go to a grocery store that happens to be open they too will be looking for cash. Another item, flashlight and batteries plus if they actually call for a hurricane you may want to consider filling your bathtub and bottles with water for washing because sometimes when you are in a location where you are at sea level the water coming in can have issues so for washing dishes, flushing toliets. I know it may sound weird to those who do not live in areas that deal with hurricanes but it is what we do, this way you are not using bottled water, save that for drinking and baby formula. Paper plates and plastic utensils are always good to have around. Plus with the batteries don't forget your clocks that may have backup battery systems.
Hopefully you will not need to go into hurricane mode, but better to be prepared because once it is a reality it will be too late to get out and get things. Hope this helps. Good luck and I hope it heads to sea, just not where our returning ships are coming. We are heading up next week for a homecoming.
One other note, I suggest that you get all your important papers together just in case they should ask those on the coast to leave. Insurance papers and contact information (agent), marriage cert. Wills, anything that would be hard to replace. And it can not hurt to just have them all together in case your roof starts to leak or a window blew out and rain starts to come in and you need to leave, take them with you and any real valubles. Again, hopefully nothing will happen but from the experiences of living here in FL and speaking to those who have been through it they say just have everything really. If nothing happens just say Thank you Lord!
From FB: Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces has modified guidance for all U.S. Navy ships in Hampton Roads, Va. Ships currently in port have been directed to remain in port. Ships at sea continue to maneuver to clear the path of the storm. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70383
Thanks Marcy for the update. Our son is stationed at Little Creek and will be riding out the storm there on base. We are in Oregon. It is so far away and so any information is helpful.
does anyone know the weather report for norfolk for sunday afternooon, and nite? have someone traveling on road from south to norfolk, will be arriving sunday nite. little concerned....
Depending on the route they are taking, they may have to wait before getting into the Norfolk area. Bridge traffic is often halted during severe storms and tunnels may be closed. We are not expected to get the brunt of the storm, but it will be windy and they are calling for 6-10 inches of rain over the next day or two. It won't be impossible to travel here, just not recommended.
Thanks for the updates and info Theresa and beach mom76! marine_navymom, I've been sharing your Red Cross app here and on FB. Here's another good way to track the storm, from the New York Times:
Are you on the East Coast and tracking Hurricane Sandy today? Enter your zip code into our continuously updated interactive map and see the current storm forecast for your area: http://nyti.ms/Sp99Pf
So far, so good. A lot of wind, some rain, but nothing terrible. Power is still up and running. For those of you concerned about your sailors in the Norfolk area, rest assured we are accustomed to storms like this and the local community responds well. Seems the worst of the storm is heading further north. We will likely get a lot of rain, some downed trees and branches, but not a lot of damage. Mostly an inconvenience!
As Theresa mentioned, check out our local news stations: wtkr, wavy and wvec. They can give you the most current info. All is well here!
Sure thing, Sandra! There is a lot of flooding on area roads, all of the traditional low spots locals know to avoid. Basically, they are telling us to expect wind and rain for the next two days and for everyone to just stay home. One of our neighbor's trees came down, just missed my bedroom window, but really very little damage done. Most of the impact so far seems to be high water on the roads. We have a fire in the fireplace and a pot of chili on the stove. Actually, it is kind of nice....
Thanks for all the great information....appreciate it! my son has been texting me all is ok for now...hope it stays that way...Have a good day everyone!
Thanks for letting us know what's going on. I am a bit anxious about this since we are so far away and our kid hasn't had to deal with this before. Of course he says he will be fine, and I know he will. But a mom does worry. :)
Sure appreciate the updates Theresa and Beachmom. My sailor is underway so I am sure he is safe, but I am concerned about the base and those still there.
Windy and rainy here in Virginia Beach, but still have power, cable, phones, etc.. Forecast predicts we will have these conditions for the rest of today into early tomorrow. The bases are closed, everyone has been asked to just stay home! But my newspaper was delivered on schedule this morning, so some traffic must be getting through. There have been no reports of serious damage anywhere; the area seems to be coping pretty well. We're good!
Traffic updates: Gates 1 and 10 are closed. Gate 4 remains open, however, the outbound lanes will be utilized for inbound AND outbound traffic due to all inbound lanes being flooded. All main routes onboard NSN are open and passable. Hampton Blvd southbound right two lanes in front of Gate 5 is flooded. Only one lane remains and is partially flooded.
And a person posted this four hours ago: "NEX is open, I just came from driving around the base for 2 hours. Everything is good to go on here. Just a few places with standing water, Gate 5 is closed because of the puddle in front of the gate. Other than that roads around the base are passable and clear."
The NEX is open today 0900 - 1700 for those who need essentials (the food court is closed).
There's also this posting from three hours ago: "I just got back from driving the base, there are no parking lots, parking areas and roads that are flooded. We just passed high tide and the water didnt make it over the piers so that's a good thing. the only areas that are flooded are the grassy area and areas designed for high water."
Great to hear situation is tolerable. Thanks for the information. My son's ship is in FL and I was concerned his car might be flooded, but sounds like it should be ok.
Good morning, my son is just finished A school and is headed to Norfolk next week. What are the chances of him getting to come home for Christmas. He is also working at the recruiting office this week to get extra days back.
Roses4bud....I miss my son too...he is norfolk...I am hoping he can come home for a visit around the holidays but I am not getting my hopes up...then I won't be disappointed. If he can't get time off...I get time off from school then so I will drive downt to visit him. take care
My son is stationed in Norfolk. He is home on leave due to the death of my brother. He's supposed to return tomorrow, but can't because the airports are closed. The airports are supposed to open Sunday the earliest. His ship will be gone. I am going to enjoy the extra days with him.
We just realized yesterday that his car was parked at the pier. I sure hope it's okay. No way to check or contact anyone. Stay safe everyone.
Helen, the water didn't make it over the piers and your son's car should be ok. This was posted on the Naval Station Norfolk Facebook page by an observer Monday: "I just got back from driving the base, there are no parking lots, parking areas and roads that are flooded. We just passed high tide and the water didn't make it over the piers so that's a good thing. the only areas that are flooded are the grassy area and areas designed for high water."
So very sorry for your brother's passing; sending prayers for your family.
it's been a while since i've been on ... just wanted to say hi hope everyone is doing ok in the aftermath of "Sandy" wishing a wonderful weekend to all of you :)
Hi ladies! I am new to this group! My husband is gratuating bootcamp Friday and I just got the news that Norfolk is out first duty assignment:-) he told me to start looking for housing- we have an 8 month old and I am looking for some direction on where to start looking! I am excited to start this new path of life and I look forward to meeting you guys! Thank you again in advance. Any advice will be much appreciated!
Sailor Mom Again
The Navy Lodge is very nice and has a small kitchenette for making some home cooked meals. I stay there when I visit my son and it is close to the base and very inexpensive.
Sep 30, 2012
rlblank0
Hello All,
My husband and I will be moving to Norfolk and are having trouble finding housing because we have a german shepherd dog. We are coming from maryland and he hasnt started getting BAH yet, which is another issue. We have applied to Lincoln Military housing---does anyone have experience with them? They accept any pets but again the BAH is a problem. He needs to report on OCT 23 and Im concerned that we wont have housing by then...any advice would help. Thanks
Oct 2, 2012
beachmom76
We lived in Lincoln on Norfolk Naval Base for almost two years. You should visit the Lincoln site and call the folks in the housing office for information about wait lists and units available. We found them to be very helpful and the housing was really convenient to my husband's ship.
This is the link to the "How to Apply" page for Lincoln at Norfolk
http://www.lincolnmilitary.com/lmh/installations/norfolk/apply.cfm
We have been stationed here four times in hubby's career. Liked the area so well we decided to stay when he retires!
Oct 2, 2012
trisha'sA1Son
Hello, my son just arrived in Norfolk on Sunday from Pensacola, FL.
Oct 2, 2012
SuperUncleSupporter
Anyone with a sailor assigned to the USS Gravely?
Oct 2, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Welcome Trisha & TampaSailorMom!
I know this isn't the biggest problem in the world, but...I'm sort of appalled that the price for the dress blues top just skyrocketed in October from $54 to $84. A thirty dollar increase??
Oct 4, 2012
Elaineddgmom
Looking for other Mom's of the USS Gonzalaz. Would like to start a group.
Oct 11, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
From Navy Times, Oct 16: Four sailors on the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman were injured Tuesday when a line parted during an underway replenishment, Fleet Forces Command said in a news release. All of the injuries are “non-life threatening,” FFC said.
Truman was in the midst of an unrep with the Military Sealift Command oiler Patuxent off the Florida coast when the line parted. A Navy helicopter flew two of the sailors to Naval Air Station Jacksonville for treatment. One sailor will be flown to Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va., for further evaluation on Tuesday, according to the release. Another sailor was treated onboard.
Story: Four Truman sailors hurt in unrep incident off Fla.
Oct 16, 2012
kimstn
My Airman got the veto today on his leave for the holidays. He has only 4 days and would spend more time traveling and not so much visiting. I won't complain - we are blessed to be close enough (and him on land) that I can go to him instead.
I am blessed beyond measure with all 3 of my kids (two in college and one Navy). So proud of them for pursuing their dreams and making something good for their own futures. I miss them all, but how can I hold them back? why would I try? I know you Moms here all understand how bittersweet to let them go and pray they learned all that you hoped to teach them....
Oct 17, 2012
allie1928
To Kimstn - Timsmom.... saw your message sorry your sailor won't be home for hollidays....last year my sailor was in Boot Camp for Christmas not sure if he will make it home this either....but very very proud of him and all the Sailors! Take care
Oct 19, 2012
kimstn
to allie1928 - hey! I hope your sailor makes it home.....we are already planning a trip to Norfolk, so I can't be sad. Even the girls will be off school and go with us - and my brother in law lives in Virginia Beach so we can take the MIL and have a big ol TN Christmas in Virginia!
Oct 19, 2012
Helen, T-man's mom
@Timsmom....we spend one Christmas in Pensacola with our son. It was his first Christmas away. We had a nice family Christmas with all three kids. Not sure if he gets to come home this year. We'd rather he come home in February when his one of his sisters gets married. They planned it then so that he could possibly be there. He's being deployed next year and she didn't want him to miss it. We're praying he gets the green light to attend. The pictures won't be the same without him in them.
Oct 19, 2012
Helen, T-man's mom
I don't know if you have seen the military camo socks for each branch. I ordered one for our son. He loved it!!
http://militaryprideonline.com/navy/home-and-office/ornaments/u-s-n...
Oct 19, 2012
NewNavyWife1230
So Im new to Norfolk and me and my husband are pretty new to the navy. I do not know a single person other than my land lord. Anyone out there that can help me learn about the community and way to get active. I would like to find a gym close by that has a child care center inside for my 2 year old. I am currently pregnant and would love to find other wives or gfs to meet and just keep busy.
Oct 21, 2012
beachmom76
Dear NewNavyWife-
Welcome to the club! I hope you enjoy your experience as a Navy wife as much as I have. A few suggestions for you to find people to connect with: call the Fleet and Family Support Center to get the contact information for the ombudsman for your husband's command. Their number is 757-444-2102; you can also get the contact information for the Family Readiness Group (FRG) for the command. This is a great way to meet other families from the command and to form a support network for yourself.
The gyms on the military bases don't offer childcare; you can contact the child development center on the base to see if they offer drop-in services. Some do, some don't. The only gyms I can think of in the area that have child care are the YMCAs, but they tend to be pretty expensive.
When my girls were small and I wanted to meet people without incurring the cost of child care, I volunteered with the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society. They paid for my child care and even reimbursed me for mileage! That way I could get out and mix with other adults, but I wasn't committed to a job and it didn't cost me anything. I also learned a lot about the Navy and miltary pay...good information to have. :-)
The Fleet and Family Support Center also has a volunteer coordinator who can help you find other volunteer opportunities. Their relocation office can help you get information about the Norfolk area...ask to speak to Mary Ann; she is awesome!
Feel free to send me any questions you have about the area. This is our 4th time being stationed here and my husband is finally retiring. We like it here so well that we decided to make Virginia Beach our home. Good luck!
Oct 21, 2012
Leanne
Hello.....my daughter is transferring here from Pensacola the first of November. She was just recently married and her husband is not moving with her right away so she is looking for a cheap apartment or possibly a roommate. Any and all recommendations would be welcome and appreciated! Thanks!!!
Oct 22, 2012
reignbowtopia
Your Sailor should be able to request a ballot online with the county election commission. They need to get it done pronto as time is critical. My son had it sent to our house and then gave me the address of a friend who lived off base, ie real address rather than PO Box. This allowed me to send the ballot via FedEx 2 day. He should have ample time to get it back to the election commission via USPS
Oct 22, 2012
A`
Probally have been asked a hundred times but....we hear such bad things about places to live there in newport news but my son is looking for an apartment and of course wants a safe place. I hear everyone talking about getting broke into when gone and what not so this is a little scary! Any good places that dont cost you the moon? Any suggestions are appreciated!!
Oct 23, 2012
Joyce-Scott'sProud Mom
Good morning A'6, here is a link that should be some help in getting to who can help you.
http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/moving
I would also check out the webpage on this site if he has been assigned to one of the ships there. Go to "all groups" at the top of this page and locate your group or groups. I found since our son is attached to the Enterprise that site has been a wealth of information as well as a way to connect with those military people who work with your sailor.
Enjoy your day!
Oct 23, 2012
Joyce-Scott'sProud Mom
Good advise, having a son in Norfolk but living in FL. it is so important to be prepared. Another item or two, ATM's will not work if the power is out and if you do go to a grocery store that happens to be open they too will be looking for cash. Another item, flashlight and batteries plus if they actually call for a hurricane you may want to consider filling your bathtub and bottles with water for washing because sometimes when you are in a location where you are at sea level the water coming in can have issues so for washing dishes, flushing toliets. I know it may sound weird to those who do not live in areas that deal with hurricanes but it is what we do, this way you are not using bottled water, save that for drinking and baby formula. Paper plates and plastic utensils are always good to have around. Plus with the batteries don't forget your clocks that may have backup battery systems.
Hopefully you will not need to go into hurricane mode, but better to be prepared because once it is a reality it will be too late to get out and get things. Hope this helps. Good luck and I hope it heads to sea, just not where our returning ships are coming. We are heading up next week for a homecoming.
Oct 25, 2012
Joyce-Scott'sProud Mom
One other note, I suggest that you get all your important papers together just in case they should ask those on the coast to leave. Insurance papers and contact information (agent), marriage cert. Wills, anything that would be hard to replace. And it can not hurt to just have them all together in case your roof starts to leak or a window blew out and rain starts to come in and you need to leave, take them with you and any real valubles. Again, hopefully nothing will happen but from the experiences of living here in FL and speaking to those who have been through it they say just have everything really. If nothing happens just say Thank you Lord!
Oct 25, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
From FB: Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces has modified guidance for all U.S. Navy ships in Hampton Roads, Va. Ships currently in port have been directed to remain in port. Ships at sea continue to maneuver to clear the path of the storm. http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70383
Oct 27, 2012
Proudkmom
Thanks Marcy for the update. Our son is stationed at Little Creek and will be riding out the storm there on base. We are in Oregon. It is so far away and so any information is helpful.
Oct 27, 2012
jill
does anyone know the weather report for norfolk for sunday afternooon, and nite? have someone traveling on road from south to norfolk, will be arriving sunday nite. little concerned....
Oct 27, 2012
beachmom76
Depending on the route they are taking, they may have to wait before getting into the Norfolk area. Bridge traffic is often halted during severe storms and tunnels may be closed. We are not expected to get the brunt of the storm, but it will be windy and they are calling for 6-10 inches of rain over the next day or two. It won't be impossible to travel here, just not recommended.
Oct 27, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Thanks for the updates and info Theresa and beach mom76! marine_navymom, I've been sharing your Red Cross app here and on FB. Here's another good way to track the storm, from the New York Times:
Are you on the East Coast and tracking Hurricane Sandy today? Enter your zip code into our continuously updated interactive map and see the current storm forecast for your area: http://nyti.ms/Sp99Pf
Oct 27, 2012
beachmom76
So far, so good. A lot of wind, some rain, but nothing terrible. Power is still up and running. For those of you concerned about your sailors in the Norfolk area, rest assured we are accustomed to storms like this and the local community responds well. Seems the worst of the storm is heading further north. We will likely get a lot of rain, some downed trees and branches, but not a lot of damage. Mostly an inconvenience!
As Theresa mentioned, check out our local news stations: wtkr, wavy and wvec. They can give you the most current info. All is well here!
Oct 28, 2012
beachmom76
Sure thing, Sandra! There is a lot of flooding on area roads, all of the traditional low spots locals know to avoid. Basically, they are telling us to expect wind and rain for the next two days and for everyone to just stay home. One of our neighbor's trees came down, just missed my bedroom window, but really very little damage done. Most of the impact so far seems to be high water on the roads. We have a fire in the fireplace and a pot of chili on the stove. Actually, it is kind of nice....
Oct 28, 2012
jill
thanks, all moms....... great information......
Oct 28, 2012
allie1928
Thanks for all the great information....appreciate it! my son has been texting me all is ok for now...hope it stays that way...Have a good day everyone!
Oct 28, 2012
Proudkmom
Thanks for letting us know what's going on. I am a bit anxious about this since we are so far away and our kid hasn't had to deal with this before. Of course he says he will be fine, and I know he will. But a mom does worry. :)
Oct 28, 2012
Magpie
Sure appreciate the updates Theresa and Beachmom. My sailor is underway so I am sure he is safe, but I am concerned about the base and those still there.
Oct 28, 2012
beachmom76
Windy and rainy here in Virginia Beach, but still have power, cable, phones, etc.. Forecast predicts we will have these conditions for the rest of today into early tomorrow. The bases are closed, everyone has been asked to just stay home! But my newspaper was delivered on schedule this morning, so some traffic must be getting through. There have been no reports of serious damage anywhere; the area seems to be coping pretty well. We're good!
Oct 29, 2012
Magpie
Glad to hear! Stay dry and safe!
Oct 29, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Sandra, this was on the Naval Station Norfolk Facebook page seven hours ago:
Gates 1 and 10 are closed.
Gate 4 remains open, however, the outbound lanes will be utilized for inbound AND outbound traffic due to all inbound lanes being flooded.
All main routes onboard NSN are open and passable.
Hampton Blvd southbound right two lanes in front of Gate 5 is flooded. Only one lane remains and is partially flooded.
Oct 29, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
There's also this posting from three hours ago: "I just got back from driving the base, there are no parking lots, parking areas and roads that are flooded. We just passed high tide and the water didnt make it over the piers so that's a good thing. the only areas that are flooded are the grassy area and areas designed for high water."
Oct 29, 2012
reignbowtopia
Great to hear situation is tolerable. Thanks for the information. My son's ship is in FL and I was concerned his car might be flooded, but sounds like it should be ok.
Oct 29, 2012
Ellenelle
Good morning, my son is just finished A school and is headed to Norfolk next week. What are the chances of him getting to come home for Christmas. He is also working at the recruiting office this week to get extra days back.
Oct 30, 2012
Roses4bud
Hello,
I am in Missouri and my son is in Norfolk VA. I miss him. sending prayers to NY NJ and all the east coast..
Oct 30, 2012
allie1928
Roses4bud....I miss my son too...he is norfolk...I am hoping he can come home for a visit around the holidays but I am not getting my hopes up...then I won't be disappointed. If he can't get time off...I get time off from school then so I will drive downt to visit him. take care
Oct 30, 2012
Ellenelle
Connie- Thanks for the info!
Oct 30, 2012
Helen, T-man's mom
We just realized yesterday that his car was parked at the pier. I sure hope it's okay. No way to check or contact anyone. Stay safe everyone.
Oct 31, 2012
navymommo
Helen, you will be in my prayers.
About the car... can you check with the ship ombudsman? Base security?
Just a thought.
Oct 31, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Helen, the water didn't make it over the piers and your son's car should be ok. This was posted on the Naval Station Norfolk Facebook page by an observer Monday: "I just got back from driving the base, there are no parking lots, parking areas and roads that are flooded. We just passed high tide and the water didn't make it over the piers so that's a good thing. the only areas that are flooded are the grassy area and areas designed for high water."
So very sorry for your brother's passing; sending prayers for your family.
Nov 1, 2012
Helen, T-man's mom
Thanks ladies. He will be greatly missed.
Nov 1, 2012
pschip
Helen
Your family will be in my prayers. I pray that God will give you peace and comfort.
Nov 1, 2012
lorriemi navy mom x2
it's been a while since i've been on ... just wanted to say hi hope everyone is doing ok in the aftermath of "Sandy" wishing a wonderful weekend to all of you :)
Nov 1, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Jackarita, what a wonderful and amazing thing you've done for for your family!
Nov 4, 2012
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Interesting article from the Virginia Pilot/HamptonRoads.com - Military Commuters Sound Off on Local Traffic.
Nov 4, 2012
Brittany
Nov 11, 2012