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

    That's great!!!

  • tatmom4rc(Ship12, Div. 204)

    John and Yvonne Thanks for what a wonderful service you provide for all the sailors.  I was wondering if you are aware of anyone who provides similar services to young married couples with a small child.  My son's family just moved out there with him and they haven't found anything.  I know there is a link for mom's of sailors, but my daughter in law doesn't have a car to use and is shy so probably wouldn't go without her husband.  That is why I thought something in a group with games and possible other kids for the children to play with would be great.  Hope to hear something from you soon.

    Thanks

  • Trevor's mom

    Hi all, I know this gas been asked before but my Sailor needs a reputable car service shop, not Autobody but engine repair. Thanks so much, Patty
  • Trevor's mom

    Has not gas!
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Hi Trevor's mom - about a week ago, 'Soccer Mom of 3' posted that her daughter took her car to Lee's Auto Service on 837 West 44th Street in Norfolk, phone 757-440-1053. They were reasonable and didn't fix anything until she approved it. 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    This is my son's mechanic, but he's on the Portsmouth side.  Says he's a good guy and always tried to save him $. Baucom's Auto Service, 757-397-5911.

  • Trevor's mom

    Thank you all so much for the information.
  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Oh my there was just a segment on the news made me cry. a 93 year old man was a spectator for a marathon. He was in his WWII uniform. first one runner ran off the road onto the sidewalk to shake his hand and say thank you. Then another then another till there was a steady stream shaking his hand and thanking him for his service. 

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

  • HuffyMom23

    My son is in the process of getting a motorcycle and I am scared to death.  How many of you mothers have kids that have motorcycles on the base in Norfolk?  He is staying on a barge during the week, and comes back to the base on the weekend.  He is only doing that now because it costs so much for him to constantly take a taxi. 

    So for awhile when he gets the motorcycle he will be riding back and forth between the two places.  All of his family has tried to convince him to get a vehicle and not a motorcycle. I am so worried about his safety because this is his first motorcycle.  I hear the traffic is crazy out there.  Can anyone calm my fears on this one? ha I know motorcycles don't get seen a lot by traffic or at least I hear that a lot.  I know he will be careful, but it is other people that I worry about! :( 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Driving just about anywhere involves freeways, and rush hour can be really something.  To me, the greatest concern is the weather.  You get a good amount of rain and driving rainstorms, and winter gets freezing temps and some snow.  That plus the traffic - not a good idea.  Plus - won't he want to take friends when he wants to go places - or take someone on a date?  :)  You can't always bum rides off other people (who by the way were wise enough not to have just a motorcycle LOL).  

  • HuffyMom23

    I totally agree but darn these kids can be stubborn.  He has always made wise decisions and has never caused me any major concerns.  But his little heart is set on getting this motorcycle and we can't seem to talk him out of it.  He really does his own thing and doesn't hang out much with anyone yet.  He has only been out there since the beginning of January.  I guess there isn't much I can do.  I was just hoping maybe there were more mothers out there with kids riding motorcycles that will tell me it will be okay. LOL  Also, he isn't much of the type to bum rides.  He doesn't like asking people for a ride so he will either walk or take a cab.  That is what he has been doing all along. I think even after buying the motorcycle, he will probably try getting a vehicle too.  My family who ride motorcycles said he will probably ride it for a few months and then put a for sale sign on it because he will realize it isn't very convenient. :)

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    I have a son in Norfolk who doesn't drive at all. Never got his license and he doesn't want one. He really needs to get one. He has a permit for Colorado but only drove 4 times. 

  • Cindy D

    I have 2 sisters, a brother-in-law and heaven forbid an 11 year old niece that have motorcycles.  Granted the 11year old's is small but still.  They are big into motorcycles! Love them. Me on the other hand feel that in particular no young adult should have one. My son, not in the military, got into a motorcyle accident in September.  He is lucky to be alive. I just feel no matter how responsible a young person is they are just not ready for a motorcyle. They get too distracted and there are too many things to be thinking about when you are riding. Im sorry I know this does not help you. But my son was lucky and only messed up his ankle very bad all because he hit the front break a little too hard.  Mototcycles scare me.  If he does get one please insist that he takes all the safty classes that he can.  Good luck I know how stubborn kids can be!

  • abuon18

    Everyone I know in Norfolk who has a motorcycle also has a regular vehicle as well. I agree with the rest of your family HuffyMom, he'll probably trade in his motorcycle in a few months especially as those summer storms will be starting up!

  • Christy_Ship07Div242

    Huffymom, these young men LOVE their motorcycles. My son, much to my distress bought one right after he enlisted and drove it nonstop until he left for Great Lakes. Asked me to go crank it and video tape it because he missed it so much! He took an "extra class" that gave instruction. It was an involved two day class. He learned a lot. Each day, the worry became a little less. Don't get me wrong, I still worry. But as hard as our sailors work, to see something give him such enjoyment helps. You say your son is very responsible. I am hear to tell you, it will get better:).
  • Ellen65

    My son lives on a barge next to his ship in dry dock. He bought a car when he was home after Christmas, besides the freedom to travel to base when he wants, I think he likes having the extra room to keep some of his stuff.
  • Lizb

    My son bought a motorcycle. It lasted only a week and then the traffic scared him so much he took it back and lost a little money on the deal. But he learned a good lesson.
  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    Congrates on the turn around Lizb. what a relief.

    One of mine wants one, I don't say much about it, because If I protest he will want one more. So far it has been 8 months and he did not buy one yet. He did buy a sports car, a Toyota Scion

     

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    lizb, love that story :)   Check out these stats for Norfolk and Virginia Beach - https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/safety/crash_data/motorcycle/pdf/crash....  

    No wonder the Navy makes these basic motorcycle classes mandatory!  http://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrma/om/safety/traffic_safety/mot...

  • CatMom509

    Hey, Everyone!

    If any of your Sailors receive a blue Personal Property Tax Bill for 2013 like my Sailor daughter did from the City of Norfolk for buying her car in Virginia Beach, she was eligible for an exemption because she is in the military and a non-resident.  She called the number on the form and qualified for that.  She saved $106.00!!

  • NavyMom2013

    NancyNature

    Oh, thank God we are not asking for God's help to comfort your family!!!  Amen.  I am so glad He was with you this morning.  Take care of the soft tissues.  I had whiplash twice but no residual problems due to homeopathy.  Private Message me if you want to know more.

  • John and Yvonne

    B_ReadySHIP02DIV915,

    We'll be praying for your son the medical attention he needs.I hope the time with your son is enjoyable! And I hope the weather warms up again for you. :)  Yvonne

  • DARmom

    Got tears in my eyes reading your post. No matter what age, kids never stop needing their moms. So glad you are there with him. Praying that God will sustain and give each of you strength during this time. (((HUGS)))

  • donnab

    I am so glad you are with your son, there may be hundreds of Sailors up there but I have watched so many that look so alone. They eat alone, walk around alone talking on their cell phones, It is sad, their only connection with family is their phone. When my son had a blood clot go to his lung he drove himself to the hospital. we received his call and at about 2am and we hopped in the car and drove up there. When our children are sick or having problems they need us no matter how old they are or how independent they want to be. Prayers for your son.

     

  • allie1928

    My prayers to you and your son. Broke my heart reading that post. Hope he gets well soon. We are here if you need us. Take care God Bless.

  • John and Yvonne

    Theresa, I'm so glad you are here and did so much to help your son! And I'm sure he appreciates it. :)  Whenever things get better, we would enjoy having him over on the weekends to play board games and eat with us. You are welcome too!  Enjoy your time together. Yvonne

  • Cindysch319

    B-Ready - if you are going to be there for a while, Ask his chief about the possibility of getting into the Fisher House. My son was in the hospital for almost two weeks and staying at the Fisher House was a blessing. It is right across the parking garage at the hospital in Portsmouth. They are wonderful there, the rooms are very comfortable, and you have access to a full kitchen and dining room.
  • NavyMom2013

    B-Ready

    Tell Steven that for every prayer posted, there are many more warriors praying for him that don't post.  So many multiple those by 10 fold? 

    I tend to be more of a silent warrior for EVERYONE!  Thought Steven might feel better hearing this. 

    Lord, when Steven comes through this, may he choose to stay in your fold and receive your mercy and grace for the other challenges he will face for the rest of his life.  May he recognize that this challenge can change his life forever . . . and forever is why we do what we do right now.

  • TJCsMom

    I'm just catching up on the last few days of postings. B-Ready, please know that I am praying for you and your son. I'm so glad you are able to be there with him to help him through this difficult time. I'm sure he is relieved to have you there as well. I will continue to offer prayers for you both. Please keep us posted on how you both are doing. ((Hugs))
  • tatmom4rc(Ship12, Div. 204)

    I am also just catching up for the last 2 weeks.  I am always praying for all our sailors.  They face so many obstacles on their own and it is good that you are able to help him and that he felt comfortable enough talking with you.  I wish they all had someone they could turn to in times of need.  God Bless you and your son's journey to be healthy soon.

  • John and Yvonne

    B-Ready, We will be praying for Steven back to good health and wisdom for the doctors as they treat him. Looking forward to meeting you both.

    Yvonne

  • Dad of Sailor

    singingbird,

    There are signs in the parking area (towards the back of the lots) that say maximum length of parking is 14 days. Ours would leave his there for short underway periods  without incident.

  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    Songingbird,
    Does the car have base decals? If not then no, he cannot park it there. Have him find out how to get the car "legal" and then he can. I believe ther is a 3 week time limit fora parking but I'm not sure.
  • Trevor's mom

    My Sailor recently told me decals are no longer required on cars.  They just show their ID's at the gate.

  • Dad of Sailor

    Yeah, base decals are no longer required. Just a military ID to get through the gates.

  • michelle

    Hi there all!! My son just recently got stationed in Norfolk. I'm very excited for this part of his journey to begin. He's been in Great Lakes since the end of July until now and he wasn't thrilled about being there for that long. I'm just hoping things turn around for him now that he is out of school...
  • allie1928

    Bready....so sorry to hear that news...I don't know the circumstances I just want you to know I will keep you and your son in my prayers....God Bless ~ Allie

  • TJCsMom

    Awww B-Ready, thank you for the update, but, I hate to see you go. I'm so glad that Steven is making progress, but I know it must be difficult facing the discharge. I know that you know, God has a plan for him and he will not let him down. The most important thing is his health and I know you will take care of getting him back in good health. Stay strong and I wish you both all the best in the future. ((HUGS))

  • John and Yvonne

    B-Readu,

    I just read your latest post about Steven. My invitation still stands for the time he is still here-for him and for you and your husband. :) It's your decision, but I really hope you will stay in this group until Steven is completely out. That way we can know what happens to him in the next 6 to 10 months.  I'm sure all of us hate to see you go so quickly. :(

    I'm still looking forward to meeting you and Steven and your husband. :) I will private message you and give you our phone number so you can be in touch.

    You're all in our prayers,

    Yvonne

  • John and Yvonne

    B-Ready, I just sent you a friend request so that I could private message you our phone number. I hope you will see it and respond . :)

    Yvonne

  • JackieD

    That's so amazing, I have tears in my eyes.  Another reason to be so proud of our selfless military men and women. 

    I'm glad you made it there safe and sound.

  • Britt<3Corpsman Wife

    B-Ready- if you need anything please let me know. I live in Portsmouth and my husband works at the hospital. If you need a home cooked meal or someone to go have coffee with and talk let me know. There is a Starbucks right by the hospital that I frequently go to :) please don't hesitate to contact me.
  • tatmom4rc(Ship12, Div. 204)

    It is so wonderful to see all the families help one another.  I am sure it is very similar in all the military branches. If only more people who are not connected to the services could do for each other the world would be a better place.

    God Bless B ready and your family.  I hope your son heals quickly.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    B-Ready That was an awesome story, So glad to see you post, you are on my mind a lot and I find myself tearing up for you often. 

  • Cindy D

    Wow. I pray everyone is OK. And oh my gosh you have been through so much! Prayers and hugs sent your way.
  • CatMom509

    B-Ready!!

    Praying right now for the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth!

    Heavenly Father,

    I'm lifting up everyone at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth--the patients, staff, visitors, and firefighters who are fighting the fire there.  I pray that the fire will be quickly brought under control and put out, that not one person would be hurt or killed.  Please put Your hedge of protection around everyone there.  May everyone be safe... 

    In Jesus' Name,  Amen~~

  • CatMom509

    Sweet, sweet Sailor who helped guide you too, B-Ready.   I would be so, so proud to be his momma!!

  • duhhuh58 Ship 10/Div 267

    Go to wavy.com there's a story on their website about the fire
  • KathyWQ

    Glad to hear the fire wasn't super serious or in a crowded part of the hospital.  Prayers to all involved.