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.
I picked up some American flag stationary at Office Depot...they usually have a great assortment of stationary pages to write on or run thru your printer...in fact I have a whole draw full of different prints on hand...Bdays, holidays, pretty one and American theme...sometimes Staples will have some theme printer papers too....pretty easy to use...:))
Last night Crystal, Kari, and Christopher from the USS Ross came over for grilled hamburgers, pretzels, and watermelon...then ice cream cones for dessert. Crystal brought over a new game called: "In A Pickle!" We laughed a lot as we tried to figure out what goes "inside" what. Huh?
This morning Christopher and Kari joined us for Sunday school and worship at Azalea Garden Church. Christopher had duty so he had to back to the ship. Crystal, Kari and Cody from the USS Iwo Jima came over for dinner. Cody helped make dessert: Blueberry Crisp. And BOY! was it yummy! :) Dinner consisted of Fried Chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, and homemade bread.
Yvonne spent time with the girls while Cody and I had another round of chess. He beat me again. However... I won the second game today... (I really hope he didn't just let me win) ...hmmm???
Catmom, It should open on both PCs and Macs, as it's a pdf...Here it is again, try this - Proud Navy Mom stationery.pdf - and let me know if it works. I just sent you a friend request, can try it that way too. And if you (or anyone here) would like me to add your photos, let me know! :)
Thanks for all the ideas for stationery everyone! Lots to choose from, I'm guessing I'll probably switch things up as time goes by. Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom I like the idea of personalizing the stationery and changing it up with different pics, thanks for the design ideas! The sites have lot to choose from too, I just have to decide what to start with. I'm thinking I may create a template that I can change the pictures easily and switch and/or mix with some purchased pre-printed. CO-TwinSalorsMom Ship03Div233, I don't think I have access to the NEX? I'm not sure I'm ready to make my own as you describe, I'd have to take a lesson or see a demo or something, LOL, I just started my very first scrap book, for my sons Navy Adventures, so I'm pretty new to the whole crafting world... never know where I could venture next though. :) Thank you all!
My son seems to be having a difficult time finding out when he can get time to come see us for Christmas this year. I want to get him a plane ticket to fly home, but I can't seem to get a straight answer out of him as to a date when he can get the time off...a little frustrating! He's young still, so I don't know if he is jsut not asking the "right" people or if their schedule is really that unpredictable? Any help would be appreciated!
Monica- he will probably will not know until somtime in December. There are usually two different times that they will get off. It is up to their ship. My son did not until two week before when he was getting time off for Christmas. And only knows what weeks they might get but not what two he gets.
Mine was told that the he'd have either Christmas or New Years week off but won't know until closer to the holidays...unless they go out on assignment..:)) Does Southwest fly out of Norfolk? SW doesn't charge for changing dates or flights and it can be done easily on the computer in minutes...just a thought....:))
Beware: know your flight prices before you call...several carriers charge more....Yip...found that out last week booking a ticket for my sailor to come home on leave.., government and military rate was $300 more....just double check varies from airline to airline...before you book.
I saw on news channel for Capital news. they were debating airline transparency for prices. and airline fees. wanted to put in my two cents on over charging out military.
I bought my son's airline tickets through Norfolk Intl Airport's website and they were cheaper than all the other sites that I searched. I paid $350 round trip from Norfolk to San Francisco. He's coming home on Friday :)
Hello all....our sailor had leave last month....cost him $461.00 to fly from Norfolk to Binghamton ny.....ridiculous price! He was so happy to be home he said it was worth it but cost for military to fly is out rageous!!!! Praying for all our sailors!
You don't have to use the military fare, you can buy the cheapest ticket you can find just like we all do. The advantage to the military fare is it often allows you to make changes to the ticket without fees where the cheap tickets don't allow changes or they have heavy fees to make changes.
Southwest Airlines is great - flies into Norfolk, has great rates, doesn't charge for two checked bags, doesn't charge a change fee (though you may have to pay extra if the fare has increased), and 'banks' your money if you have to cancel. It doesn't show on sites like Orbitz so you have to search their site directly - Southwest.com. Love them.
Here's my notes:United, Delta, American offer military fares but they are not always at a discount from what anyone else can purchase on their own..active military with orders may have 4-5 bags that are up to 70lbs, 80" for free, for personal travel with military ID 2-3 bags free, depends on the flight and airport(after booking you can call customer service)...also two carry-ons, one 14x9x22 and personal bag(computer, purse, satchel bag or backpack) personal bag has to fit under the seats and watch out for ones with wheel, they maybe checked on a full flight(happened to me many of times even it was small enough).
Southwest love them! I was rated as one of their top 100 flyers for a couple of years (kind a cool my family could fly free with me) just means I flew a lot them. Changes can be made easy online for free..they offer 2 free bags up to 50lbs and 60"(golf clubs go free), not sure but military may get more bags free, haven't checked myself but heard they do. Also the same two carry-on bag policy...
As with any "big" purchase shop around check travel websites, airport sites for specials and check airlines directly.Tuesday seem to be the best day to book, discount day....I booked my sailors flight for coming home, next week, myself online instead of using the "too high" military rate. Added the travel insurance on the ticket for $20 just encase any changes had to be made due to the Navy...:))....saved over $300......:)
That's right about Christmas leave. The Sailors, Marines, and Soldiers who have regularly come to our house haven't known which week they get until December, so it's been hard sometimes to arrange a flight ahead of time. Hopefully, they will give them enough time this year to be able to. :)
BeachBunny, you must have been flying more than time on the ground! LOL I too added insurance to my son's last trip from overseas, as we're talking real $$ now ;) Did it through USAA's travel services.
Marcy---pretty nice chart and handy to have....but sailors or mom call the airline, out of Pcola Delta and United allow up to 5 bags for military....these are good guidelines...thanks for sharing....
Oh...I flew out at least three flights a week...short flights flew over over the west coast, first flight out then last flight back home....racked up tons of miles for free vacation....I love flying...:)) My sailor flew a ton with me too...when he left for BC he was the only one of the 18 going that had flown before, they gave him the orders and told him to get everyone there...:)))
I just checked Southwest out of curiosity and found a flight round trip from Denver to Norfolk no stops, $148.00!! Of course when I want to go in January I don't know the date till it is closer to Steve's ship coming home.
No my my dad didn't influence I don't think, however both boys love looking at his journal from WWII. He sketched where ever his Ship went and some of the bog battles. He was also on a destroyer like Steve. His was the USS Wilson. He is 87 and sharp as a tack.
But a lot of Military people did come into my shop their Senior year and talked to Steve about the benefits. God sends what is needed always.
Hi Everyone. I just wanted to let you know what happened with the lease and my son's apartment. He ended up talking with JAG that emailed his landlord. Due to his orders he got out of the lease with no penalties for breaking the lease or liquidated damages. His security deposit will also be returned so long as there is no damage to the place. Federal law allows the breaking of the contract with no penalites due to his military order. Just though someone might want to know for their son/daughter. Thanks for all the help!!
Tbanks rayner for the update and glad it all worked out in your sailors favor ...sounds like tbat landlord needed a sculling and a lesson on how to play nice...
Does anyone else here have a Sailor on shore duty? My daughter told me there are no mailboxes on base. If a Sailor wants to receive mail or packages, they have to rent a P.O. box and check it regularly. Does anyone know where those are or if there is an alternative for them to receive mail here? I can't believe that the largest base in the Navy doesn't have a way for the Sailors to receive mail there without having to drive somewhere to pick it up.
That isn't good information, there has to be a place for your Sailor to receive mail if she is living in Navy provided housing. She just hasn't asked the right person yet. Let me see what I can find out...
The numbers I'm calling all are busy signals. Most Sailors have mail sent to their command address where they work every day. Is that an option? If there isn't mail delivery to the BEQ she should be able to have it sent to her at work.
I'll keep trying the BEQ and mail room on base and see if I can get through.
I do agree, for Norfolk being the largest Navy Base IN THE WORLD they sure don't seem to be setup to accommodate Sailors very well.
Yes CO-Twin, address will always be the ships address in port and underway if the Sailor lives on the ship. If they live in an apartment out in town that can be there address as long as there is someone there to receive it while they are underway.
Just got through to the mail room and he said single Sailors use their command address for mail. Tell her to ask at work for the mailing address of the command so she can get her mail sent there. Seems like with that many Sailors attached to that base they would have mail delivery to the BEQ.
BEQ = Bachelor Enlisted Quarters...otherwise where single sailors live aka Barracks.
Yes, tell her to start with her LPO and ask for the address to the command she works for. There are many (hundreds?) of commands on Norfolk Naval Station so she needs the mailing address to her command.
Married Sailors probably won't have the address because they get their mail sent to their homes so she needs to ask someone who can point her to the person that handles the incoming mail for her command to make sure she gets the right address.
One disadvantage is that she probably won't be able to get mail on Saturday at work because most commands are not staffed on the weekends to handle these functions and just have a duty section.
Dad of Sailor, thanks again for coming through with much needed info!! It's okay about no Saturday delivery as it looks like the service is heading in that direction anyway for the rest of us...
My son tells m that his mail is supposed to be sent to the ship he is assigned to. He is in the BEQ. So we bought him a different car when came back from deployment. He had a temp tag. Mailed him his permanent tag in a PO - if it fits it ships box - mailed it. Should have received it in a couple of days. The ship mail room told him it may be 3-4 weeks to get the pkg.!! Called about a PO box at one of the mail facilities in base... Was told they were rare ... Only one left at that location. Went online to book. Cost was ridiculous for a 3in. x 5in. box. A large box at a different facility was over $140. Just insane. Ended up getting another temp tag and ordering another perm tag. Sent the temp tag UPS. T hen after almost 3 weeks he finally received his package from the ship!!! Very frustrating. Yes... You think they would have a better system.
Hello All....in response to the question about single sailors getting mail on base...our son has been in Norfolk living on base ...He cannot receive mail there. He had to rent a post office box in town and pay for it $70 for three months or it might be six months at a time!!!!! It is the only way I can send him mail and packages. We tried mailing stuff to his command address he never receives anything we send there so stopped doing that. It is absolutley ridiculous he has to drive four miles to a post office in town to get his mail. I don't understand this policy at all!!! and the fact that he has to pay out of his own pocket for me to send him mail.
If I am mailing a box to the ship and it is in Norfolk can One still use the APO/FPO boxes? They are a flat rate that is lower than the if it fits boxes.
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Sep 1, 2013
BeachBunny
I picked up some American flag stationary at Office Depot...they usually have a great assortment of stationary pages to write on or run thru your printer...in fact I have a whole draw full of different prints on hand...Bdays, holidays, pretty one and American theme...sometimes Staples will have some theme printer papers too....pretty easy to use...:))
Sep 1, 2013
BeachBunny
Sep 1, 2013
John and Yvonne
Last night Crystal, Kari, and Christopher from the USS Ross came over for grilled hamburgers, pretzels, and watermelon...then ice cream cones for dessert. Crystal brought over a new game called: "In A Pickle!" We laughed a lot as we tried to figure out what goes "inside" what. Huh?
This morning Christopher and Kari joined us for Sunday school and worship at Azalea Garden Church. Christopher had duty so he had to back to the ship. Crystal, Kari and Cody from the USS Iwo Jima came over for dinner. Cody helped make dessert: Blueberry Crisp. And BOY! was it yummy! :) Dinner consisted of Fried Chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, and homemade bread.
Yvonne spent time with the girls while Cody and I had another round of chess. He beat me again. However... I won the second game today... (I really hope he didn't just let me win) ...hmmm???
Sep 1, 2013
CatMom509
Marcy,
The stationery you designed was really nice, but when I clicked on the link, it didn't work. Is it because I am not on a Mac?
Sep 2, 2013
CatMom509
John and Yvonne,
That sounded like a really nice time. Hope my daughter can take a peek one of these upcoming weekends!
Sep 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Catmom, It should open on both PCs and Macs, as it's a pdf...Here it is again, try this - Proud Navy Mom stationery.pdf - and let me know if it works. I just sent you a friend request, can try it that way too. And if you (or anyone here) would like me to add your photos, let me know! :)
Sep 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Did this for CO-twinsmom :) PNM stationery.pdf
Sep 2, 2013
Ellen65
Thanks for all the ideas for stationery everyone! Lots to choose from, I'm guessing I'll probably switch things up as time goes by. Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom I like the idea of personalizing the stationery and changing it up with different pics, thanks for the design ideas! The sites have lot to choose from too, I just have to decide what to start with. I'm thinking I may create a template that I can change the pictures easily and switch and/or mix with some purchased pre-printed. CO-TwinSalorsMom Ship03Div233, I don't think I have access to the NEX? I'm not sure I'm ready to make my own as you describe, I'd have to take a lesson or see a demo or something, LOL, I just started my very first scrap book, for my sons Navy Adventures, so I'm pretty new to the whole crafting world... never know where I could venture next though. :) Thank you all!
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Sep 2, 2013
Monica
My son seems to be having a difficult time finding out when he can get time to come see us for Christmas this year. I want to get him a plane ticket to fly home, but I can't seem to get a straight answer out of him as to a date when he can get the time off...a little frustrating! He's young still, so I don't know if he is jsut not asking the "right" people or if their schedule is really that unpredictable? Any help would be appreciated!
Sep 2, 2013
Lizb
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Mine was told that the he'd have either Christmas or New Years week off but won't know until closer to the holidays...unless they go out on assignment..:)) Does Southwest fly out of Norfolk? SW doesn't charge for changing dates or flights and it can be done easily on the computer in minutes...just a thought....:))
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Beware: know your flight prices before you call...several carriers charge more....Yip...found that out last week booking a ticket for my sailor to come home on leave.., government and military rate was $300 more....just double check varies from airline to airline...before you book.
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Well Kellie you made me cry with the tears.
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
I saw on news channel for Capital news. they were debating airline transparency for prices. and airline fees. wanted to put in my two cents on over charging out military.
Sep 2, 2013
JackieD
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Hooray to a Mom getting a hug from her Sailor!! Mine will home next Monday!!! It's exciting isn't it...:)))
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Hope you don't mind Kellie but I copied and pasted your airline post and sent it with a note of my own to my senator. That is outrageous.
Sep 2, 2013
allie1928
Hello all....our sailor had leave last month....cost him $461.00 to fly from Norfolk to Binghamton ny.....ridiculous price! He was so happy to be home he said it was worth it but cost for military to fly is out rageous!!!! Praying for all our sailors!
Sep 2, 2013
Dad of Sailor
You don't have to use the military fare, you can buy the cheapest ticket you can find just like we all do. The advantage to the military fare is it often allows you to make changes to the ticket without fees where the cheap tickets don't allow changes or they have heavy fees to make changes.
Sep 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
Southwest Airlines is great - flies into Norfolk, has great rates, doesn't charge for two checked bags, doesn't charge a change fee (though you may have to pay extra if the fare has increased), and 'banks' your money if you have to cancel. It doesn't show on sites like Orbitz so you have to search their site directly - Southwest.com. Love them.
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
But you would think that military would get a "Grateful nation" discount.
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Here's my notes: United, Delta, American offer military fares but they are not always at a discount from what anyone else can purchase on their own..active military with orders may have 4-5 bags that are up to 70lbs, 80" for free, for personal travel with military ID 2-3 bags free, depends on the flight and airport(after booking you can call customer service)...also two carry-ons, one 14x9x22 and personal bag(computer, purse, satchel bag or backpack) personal bag has to fit under the seats and watch out for ones with wheel, they maybe checked on a full flight(happened to me many of times even it was small enough).
Southwest love them! I was rated as one of their top 100 flyers for a couple of years (kind a cool my family could fly free with me) just means I flew a lot them. Changes can be made easy online for free..they offer 2 free bags up to 50lbs and 60"(golf clubs go free), not sure but military may get more bags free, haven't checked myself but heard they do. Also the same two carry-on bag policy...
As with any "big" purchase shop around check travel websites, airport sites for specials and check airlines directly.Tuesday seem to be the best day to book, discount day....I booked my sailors flight for coming home, next week, myself online instead of using the "too high" military rate. Added the travel insurance on the ticket for $20 just encase any changes had to be made due to the Navy...:))....saved over $300......:)
Sep 2, 2013
John and Yvonne
Lizb and BeachBunny,
That's right about Christmas leave. The Sailors, Marines, and Soldiers who have regularly come to our house haven't known which week they get until December, so it's been hard sometimes to arrange a flight ahead of time. Hopefully, they will give them enough time this year to be able to. :)
Sep 2, 2013
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
More info on airlines, military and checked bags: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/103882
BeachBunny, you must have been flying more than time on the ground! LOL I too added insurance to my son's last trip from overseas, as we're talking real $$ now ;) Did it through USAA's travel services.
Sep 2, 2013
BeachBunny
Marcy---pretty nice chart and handy to have....but sailors or mom call the airline, out of Pcola Delta and United allow up to 5 bags for military....these are good guidelines...thanks for sharing....
Oh...I flew out at least three flights a week...short flights flew over over the west coast, first flight out then last flight back home....racked up tons of miles for free vacation....I love flying...:)) My sailor flew a ton with me too...when he left for BC he was the only one of the 18 going that had flown before, they gave him the orders and told him to get everyone there...:)))
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
I just checked Southwest out of curiosity and found a flight round trip from Denver to Norfolk no stops, $148.00!! Of course when I want to go in January I don't know the date till it is closer to Steve's ship coming home.
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Just ordered this for my son who just became a shellback!! It is a shellback print
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Sep 2, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
No my my dad didn't influence I don't think, however both boys love looking at his journal from WWII. He sketched where ever his Ship went and some of the bog battles. He was also on a destroyer like Steve. His was the USS Wilson. He is 87 and sharp as a tack.
But a lot of Military people did come into my shop their Senior year and talked to Steve about the benefits. God sends what is needed always.
Sep 2, 2013
rayner
Hi Everyone. I just wanted to let you know what happened with the lease and my son's apartment. He ended up talking with JAG that emailed his landlord. Due to his orders he got out of the lease with no penalties for breaking the lease or liquidated damages. His security deposit will also be returned so long as there is no damage to the place. Federal law allows the breaking of the contract with no penalites due to his military order. Just though someone might want to know for their son/daughter. Thanks for all the help!!
Sep 3, 2013
BeachBunny
Sep 3, 2013
CatMom509
CO-Twin,
The shellback print looks really colorful and detailed! I was trying to make it bigger by clicking on it, but it wouldn't.
Sep 3, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
the shellback print has Neptune on it and mermaids and the banner says shellback.
Sep 3, 2013
CatMom509
Hello!
Does anyone else here have a Sailor on shore duty? My daughter told me there are no mailboxes on base. If a Sailor wants to receive mail or packages, they have to rent a P.O. box and check it regularly. Does anyone know where those are or if there is an alternative for them to receive mail here? I can't believe that the largest base in the Navy doesn't have a way for the Sailors to receive mail there without having to drive somewhere to pick it up.
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
CatMom,
That isn't good information, there has to be a place for your Sailor to receive mail if she is living in Navy provided housing. She just hasn't asked the right person yet. Let me see what I can find out...
Sep 4, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Way to go Dad Knew you would help Cat Mom Yes!!
Sep 4, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Oh and when your son is in port do you still mail the ship?
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
CatMom,
The numbers I'm calling all are busy signals. Most Sailors have mail sent to their command address where they work every day. Is that an option? If there isn't mail delivery to the BEQ she should be able to have it sent to her at work.
I'll keep trying the BEQ and mail room on base and see if I can get through.
I do agree, for Norfolk being the largest Navy Base IN THE WORLD they sure don't seem to be setup to accommodate Sailors very well.
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
Yes CO-Twin, address will always be the ships address in port and underway if the Sailor lives on the ship. If they live in an apartment out in town that can be there address as long as there is someone there to receive it while they are underway.
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
CatMom,
Just got through to the mail room and he said single Sailors use their command address for mail. Tell her to ask at work for the mailing address of the command so she can get her mail sent there. Seems like with that many Sailors attached to that base they would have mail delivery to the BEQ.
Sep 4, 2013
CatMom509
Thanks Dad of Sailor, you are the best!!
What is BEQ? So my daughter should ask her higher ups at work on base if she can receive personal mail and packages there?
Hmm, I put BEQ in the Navy Speak box and it said "Sorry!" That thing really needs to be updated~~
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
BEQ = Bachelor Enlisted Quarters...otherwise where single sailors live aka Barracks.
Yes, tell her to start with her LPO and ask for the address to the command she works for. There are many (hundreds?) of commands on Norfolk Naval Station so she needs the mailing address to her command.
Married Sailors probably won't have the address because they get their mail sent to their homes so she needs to ask someone who can point her to the person that handles the incoming mail for her command to make sure she gets the right address.
Sep 4, 2013
Dad of Sailor
CatMom,
One disadvantage is that she probably won't be able to get mail on Saturday at work because most commands are not staffed on the weekends to handle these functions and just have a duty section.
Sep 4, 2013
CatMom509
Dad of Sailor, thanks again for coming through with much needed info!! It's okay about no Saturday delivery as it looks like the service is heading in that direction anyway for the rest of us...
Sep 4, 2013
TaylorsMOM
Sep 4, 2013
allie1928
Hello All....in response to the question about single sailors getting mail on base...our son has been in Norfolk living on base ...He cannot receive mail there. He had to rent a post office box in town and pay for it $70 for three months or it might be six months at a time!!!!! It is the only way I can send him mail and packages. We tried mailing stuff to his command address he never receives anything we send there so stopped doing that. It is absolutley ridiculous he has to drive four miles to a post office in town to get his mail. I don't understand this policy at all!!! and the fact that he has to pay out of his own pocket for me to send him mail.
Sep 4, 2013
CO-TwinSalorsMom
If I am mailing a box to the ship and it is in Norfolk can One still use the APO/FPO boxes? They are a flat rate that is lower than the if it fits boxes.
Sep 4, 2013