Norfolk Sailors - Family & Friends

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.

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  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Thank you for these, Theresa.  I donated a toy to a Marine collecting for Toys for Tots (and when he turned around to accept it, it was my neighbor two doors down - I didn't know he was in the Reserves, funny how things happen)).  I have electric candles but hadn't gotten them out for Christmas; I'm putting them in the windows tonight, and will share this sentiment with my friends.  Amen, to your gratitude and blessings. 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Just realized you said star, not candle - the act still helps my heart a tiny bit...

  • mommaross CVN77

    My son just got news his home base will be Norfolk - so happy for him.  Glad to know there's group for us. Happy holidays to everyone.

  • allie1928

    mommaross  welcome!  people in this group very helpful...so if you have questions just ask away  if they can help or direct you they will.  Merry Christmas!

  • Steve'sMom USS Cole

    Hi Ms. Wanda, have you heard from your son yet? my son is on the Uss Cole as well and all I got lately was a "Nope" for Christmas about a message that I sent him asking him if he had receive his Christmas care package (that broke my heart especially if all the other sailors got their package) and he posted a message on his facebook page that they were on land.  I'm trying to get the homecoming date? please message me if you hear anything.  Thank you.

  • Trevor's mom

    Hi all, I will be in Norfolk New Years eve thru Jan. 4th seeing my Sailor off for his deployment January 4th.  If anyone is available to get together for lunch please let me know.  Patty

  • Elaineddgmom

    Hi, Patty...wish I could be there. Recent injry prevents it. I'll be there is spirit to seeing my son off. Hope to be there for the return. Would enjoy meeting you then.

  • oregonmom

    Anybody with a loved one leaving for deployment tomorrow?

  • Trevor's mom

    Elaine, I am already planning a trip for September.......

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    USS Mahan departing Norfolk ~ Best to all of you with loved ones deploying :)

  • oregonmom

    Thanks Marcy!

  • CindyLou

    Our sailor made it home for 2nd tier leave for the New Year. Thinking of all of you whose sailors just departed on the USS Mahan and for those leaving soon. Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year.
  • oregonmom

    Enjoy you sailor, CindyLou.

    A Happy and Blessed New Year to all with sailors serving the USA. My prayers are with you and your sailor.

  • allie1928

    Cindy Lou....our son is home too  ....we are loving every minute of having him home!  Time going too fast though.  allie

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Good to save!  

  • oregonmom

    Happy visiting Allie.

  • ckmom

    My son headed back to Norfolk this morning, so good to have him home, so sad to say our good byes. :-((

    Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!!

  • Sailor Mom Again

    My son headed back to Norfolk this afternoon.  Had a great military Christmas while he was here.  Miss the guy already!

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Welcome cawin123!  Oh dear :(  But - Now you can call, text, send care packages, learn about the area and start saving for a trip to Norfolk!  :)  

  • Proudkmom

    Cawin123 hang in there. It is hard when our kids are away. Our son is there too. Since we live in Oregon it is really far away. We went to visit over the summer. We stayed on base at the Navy Lodge. It sure helped to see the base and get a little more familiar with the life around there. 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    This should be interesting!  A story in the Navy Times says "six Navy-themed TV shows are coming in 2013," including two based on carriers, and this one:  "In development for the youth-skewing CW network, “Norfolk” will take a dramatic approach to the life of young sailors on the big East Coast base. Academy Award-nominated director Taylor Hackford (“Ray”) is part of the production team and attached to direct the pilot, according to The Hollywood Reporter."

     Think we could volunteer some plot lines?  :)

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Navy Times has a story too - they're not meant to be 'flame retardant' apparently - I read a Navy Q&A- they all will burn, but the Navy's will also melt!  Terrible; wonder if we'll see a change...

  • Rosie-Dalton'sMom

    I am new to this forum, I also had a Sailor just finished A school in Great Lakes and now is stationed in Norfolk. Had a great Christmas with him and his new lil family (wife and son) and a Great New Year, but sad he is gone to Virginia 12 hours away.  On a great note his wife and baby boy have gotten to go up there and spend some great quality time with each other on the weekends. It is so hard to have them gone already for 8-12 weeks and come home and then leave again. I just thought bootcamp time was bad I think this is worse, especially since he will be shipped out on the USS Turman in Feb. So glad to have this group to lean on during these rough times. I am learning to take it one day at a time and it is great to know that I am not going thur this alone. He is my ONLY child and it just leaves an empty space in my heart. Good luck to all of you going thur the same emotions here.

     

  • sandman713

    Rosie-Dalton's Mom - Welcome!   My son is also my only child.  He is also assigned to the HST.  We are going to visit him this weekend (we are also 12 hours away - MI) since we have been advised that this may be our last chance to really spend any time with him before the Big D.  I know what you mean about empty space in your heart.  I have been trying to keep myself busy and have taken up a lot of new hobbies.  I even bought myself a new sewing maching (but afraid to even open the box at this point LOL)  I just made myself and my DIL what I call "deployment wreaths" for our homes which I plan on keeping up until they are all home!   Are you a member of the USS Truman group?

  • sandman713

    http://pinterest.com/pin/16466354859623049/

    Depoyment wreath - They didn't have the Navy Digital Camo at my local JoAnn's so I emphasised with patriotic fabrics I had on hand - when I go to VA I plan to go to JoAnn's there (if I have a free moment) and see if they have it in stock and buy some to bring home.

  • ckmom

    sandman,  welcome and I like your idea on the deployment weath, I will keep that in mind when my son leaves on his.  Don't know when yet, but I know it will be in 2013.  I should get started on it now since I know it will take me awhile to do it. lol

     

     

     

     

  • Rosie-Dalton'sMom

    I love the idea of making a deployment weath, where do I need to go on how to make one, great great idea. Thanks sandman713.

     

  • sandman713

    Just Google "rag wreath" and you can find instructions.   I made an 18 inch.  I cut my strips 5 inches long by 1 inch wide.  This is much easier to do if you have rotary scissors.  I posted a link below if you didn't see it. :)

  • Bayou girl

    Rosie-Dalton'sMom my son is also part of the Truman crew.
  • allie1928

    Hello all......feeling sad today  Sailor son just flew back to Norfolk...House is so empty without him in it.  We had a great time  having him home....hate it when he leaves  it never is easy.   He hugged me and said  keep it together mom..  I tried...now the tears are flowing...guess i need to make plans for a visit to Norfolk:)

  • Proudkmom

    allie1928 I think you should plan a trip to Norfolk. Our son got stationed very near there at Little Creek last April. After we found out where he would be stationed we planned a summer trip to go there. Since we are from Oregon, it was a big deal to plan it. It gave me something positive to focus on and it really helped knowing when we would see him again.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Oh my I know how you feel!  Keeping it together?  Ha, they'll never know till they have one of their own.  In the meantime ... browsing Southwest Airlines + Enterprise car rental + Navy Lodge = my idea of happiness!  Anticipation is half the fun  :}  

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    (Southwest b/c good rates, no fee for baggage, no cancellation/change fees, they 'bank' your $), Enterprise for their $9.99 weekend rates (join Enterprise Plus for upgrades etc too), Navy Lodge for price, quality, convenience.)

  • Proudkmom

    I like how you think Marcy. :) Planning a trip is good therapy.

    I am not very good at "holding it together" either. 

  • tackijacky

    My son heads back to Norfolk tomorrow, he has been home for 14 days, was not a good trip for him.  He missed his flight home, and had to catch a flight the next day.  Once he got here we had our family Christmas at my moms, while all of us were there, she had a heart attack, and we rushed her to the ER.  5 days later she had open heart surgery with a triple bypass.  Alot of trips to the hospital for us, and now she is a rehab trying to get her strength back up to adventure home.  On a positive note, he did get to eat out alot at his favorite rest.  So once again, have to hold it together at the airport, and fall apart once I get to the car.  I also have a 5 yr old, so I keep busy and have to bounce back real quick.

  • Christy_Ship07Div242

    Tackijacky...so sorry to hear about your moms heart attack. I know you were happy to have sailor home but it sounds like it was more of a stressful, emotional time instead of the fun filled homecoming Im sure you were all anticipating!! Sounds like your mom is recovering and I hope she continues to:)
  • Roses4bud

    I hope all are ok!

  • NonnaB

    sandman713 - you can find digital camo fabric at fabric.com; I bought some to make a diaper bag for my new grandson.  I wanted something that my son would carry.  They also has a couple other Naby themed fabrics.

  • judysgirl

    Thank you Jesus!!!!   My daughter is an AFB.   And it really bothers me that she is probably one of the people who has to wear them.  Lord willing they will get them fixed and distributed to our brave kids.

  • beachmom76

    @Sherry-I go to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and watch the ship sail from the bay into the Atlantic.  There really isn't much to see on base since your son would have to escort you onto the pier and he will probably be a bit busy.  It will cost $17 for the round trip toll, but I enjoy driving out to the rest area on the bridge, having something to eat at the restaurant and hitting the visitor gift shop.  There is a great lookout point where you can watch the ship sail over the tunnel portion as it heads to sea. 

    Others may have their favorite spots, but this is my top pick!

  • momoftwosons

    Sherry - You are able to get on base the day the ship leaves. We went down last March to see my son and his ship off. Main gate - need drivers licsense and registration of vehicle. There is a list that your sailor needs to have you put on. Pull up to the gate and give them the name of the ship and your sailor.  I was also in contact with our ships ombudsmen in case there was a problem (which there was not). We had no trouble getting on base - Be sure to get there early - parking is horrendous and be sure to park legally - the police are ruthless and were giving out tix left and right.  I suggest your bring a pair of binoculars to see your sailor when they are manning the rails and the ship begins to leave - and of course a box of Kleenex is a must.  Good Luck and enjoy this experience. I was so glad we were in a position to go - but the bestest......is the Homecoming.  I survived  it was tough - but remember day by day.  We even had an extended deployment. 

     

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    I did both! - watched the Iwo Jima cast off, then (thanks to the tip from a Navy wife at the pier) raced to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and parked by the restaurant, got out onto the pier, and saw the ship pass - beachmom is right, a fantastic experience!  Plus got to see the LCACs come roaring (literally) out from Little Creek and join the ship, so impressive.  Since I'd never seen a ship depart, it was very cool to me to watch the process of sailors and Marines arriving at the pier that morning, captain talking to the TV crews, etc.

    Here's how to get in touch with your Family Readiness Group, and Ombudsman, here (and it's important to be on their list during deployment):  http://www.navyformoms.com/group/whatsanombudsmanandhowtocontactthe...

  • judysgirl

    In response to Sandra AM Mom....is there any way for us to talk to the FRG if our daughter has not signed us up for it.  It makes me nuts that we don't have this kind of information.   I would LOVE to see my daughter off, and be there when they come back. 

  • judysgirl

    Thank you Sandra AM Mom.  I must miss some comments...not the best computer at home.    Hopefully my daughter will be able to find the time and resources to do this.  May the Lord bless them and keep them safe!!!!

  • judysgirl

    In response to Theresa....I am very interested in joining this group.  I am pretty computer illiterate....lol...where exactly do I go on the website to find out information for this.  Lord willing my daughter will put me on that list ASAP so I will be good to go.  Thank you so much for any info you can provide to me.

  • laurie

    My son will be arriving in Norfolk in a little over 2 weeks after SERE in Maine, he is now in Pensacola and will be graduating this week from RSS.  any comments on what it is like in Norfolk? we have never been there  before

    thanks for any info

  • Lauriekay1

    Virginia Beach is nearby and I loved it when I was there a couple years ago for a lacrosse tournament...a few weeks ago helped my son drive up there from Pensacola to report to his first command a few weeks ago, but was only 12 hours in Norfolk! So didn't see much :(
  • Bayou girl

    The google alerts thing also works on yahoo. If you have email with gmail you sign up for google alerts or if you have yahoo email, sign up with yahoo alerts. You go to the search page for which ever one you are signing up for and typ in "sign up for alerts" and go from there.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Here's info for finding your Ombudsman and also Family Readiness Group - http://www.navyformoms.com/group/whatsanombudsmanandhowtocontactthe...

    Theresa, that's a great idea about Ft Monroe!  There's an interesting retirement-type place there called The Chamberlin; we walked through and it's really beautiful.  That website has a nice aerial of the point.

    Laurie, there is a ton to do there, and neighboring Virginia Beach is Virginia's most populous city.  If your son doesn't have a car yet, he'll definitely need one.  Norfolk for starters has a pretty waterfront on the Elizabeth River it has Nauticus to visit, day/sunset sailing cruises and the McArthur Mall for movies, Nordstom, H&M etc, and the $1.50 ferry across to Portsmouth where you can walk to shops and restaurants and the Children's Museum; or just stay on for a  quick roundtrip back to Norfolk :)

  • Gs'mom Ship 09 Div 72

    Hello Moms,
    My son and his friend are looking for an apartment to rent. My son is on a barge he was on Enterprise, his friend is stationed at Virginia Beach. Any suggestions?
    Looking for a safe place but inexpensive. Thanks for your help.