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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  • CindyN

    chris_mom_1995, I thought the answer was blue but if it isn't working, I wonder if it is because they don't seem to be taking new accounts: http://navyformoms.com/forum/topics/attn-prospective-members

    I hope this is just a temporary hold.

  • DonnaEricsMom

    chris_mom_1995 - tell you friend to not give up.  When I signed up it took me several attempts to get it to work.  I do believe the answer CL gave it correct.  It won't tell your friend that it's on hold for now, it just goes into a loop until it's ready to let them join.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    I thought the colors were Blue and Gold.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    It's pretty disheartening to read that post from the admins at Navyformoms.com dated April 11.  I sent an email to the admins asking for an update.  I also used "Report an issue" at the bottom of the page and sent the same inquiry.  If I hear back I'll post it here.  And yes, CO is right, colors are blue and gold!!

  • SeasonedMom

    Hi, just found this group and am grateful, because we are just so new to the military life, and our son is not the most communicative guy on the planet :) His ship just deployed from Norfolk, and he gave us his address. I won't put it here, and this may be a silly question, but I'm not sure how exactly to write it out so that mail and packages get to him. If anyone can pm me with how the address should look, I would appreciate it! Also, does anyone know if I can order stuff from Amazon and have it sent to his "sea home address" for lack of a better term? I figured it might be nice to have them do the packing and shipping for some items, like dvd's. Thanks for any info you can share. I am wading through some of the comments, but there is a lot to get through.

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    If you call an 800 for the postal service they will send you a kit for mailing to a deployed ship.mit will include boxes, tape, labels and customers forms. You don't have to list every item in the forms but like hygiene products, snacks etc. the boxes go at a discounted rate.
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Welcome SeasonedMom!  Here's how to get those flat-rate boxes for FPO addresses that CO-TwinSailorsMom described - http://navyformoms.com/group/carepackageideas/forum/topics/usps-lar...

    Also, are you on the Ombudsman's list for your son's ship?  Here is how to find yours.  Your Ombudsman is the liaison between the command and families, and can answer questions  . http://navyformoms.com/group/whatsanombudsmanandhowtocontactthem/fo...

    And lastly, this is a good group for finding and sharing ideas for care packages :)   http://navyformoms.com/group/carepackageideas

  • John and Yvonne

    okay. since Marcy said this is a place to give suggesting items for care packages here is one of mine.

    Whenever one of the sailors who come over to our house on the weekends deploys, this is what I have done in the past. For their birthday, instead of sending a cake or brownies, etc., I have made peanut brittle in the microwave and put it in a round cake pan. I put a straw in the middle and it hardens that way. I pack that, a candle, balloons they can blow up, little games from the dollar store like a mini pool table or other mini games, movie candies, sometimes a Little Rascal movie or other funny movie, a match or two to light the candle, etc. You can add little plates or napkins too if you like. It may sound silly, but all of them have really liked their birthday care package. Chewing gum is a great thing too. 

    Anyway, that's my two cents worth! :)

    Yvonne

  • CO-TwinSalorsMom

    What a fantastic Idea!! I am now done with deployment boxes as my Norfolk Sailor is out of Navy in September. His twin deploys on a sub and there are no care packages sent just a card or two when they let us know we can send one. I can send him the B day box to base though. 

  • 1Bodyprof

    Seasoned Mom:  My son is on an aircraft carrier.  His address includes this:

    Name

    VFA (his squadron)

    Unit ########, Box ###

    FPO (Rate, for ex: AE)-#####

    I don't think Amazon can ship to a APO or FPO.  Hope this helps.

  • abuon18

    Amazon does ship to APO/FPO. I frequently send my husband items directly from Amazon - countless times his last deployment and already 3 times this deployment and he's only been gone a month :)
  • abuon18

    Just a note to clarify though - only if the item ships from Amazon. If it ships directly from the seller, not through the Amazon warehouse, they may not ship to APO/FPO, especially if they are a foreign seller.
  • 1Bodyprof

    Thanks abuon18!  I'll remember that for next time.

  • abuon18

    You're welcome-it makes it so much easier as I have had to send some large and/or irregularly shaped items to him that would have been a pain to have to ship myself! Also - Amazon does not charge for shipping to APO/FPO!
  • Joe&NatesMom

    Hi all! I know I've asked this question before, but I lost the info, so I was hoping I could get it again...Qhere can my Sailor take his vehicle to get worked on? I am so scared he's going to get ripped off!
  • Joe&NatesMom

    One more thing. Xa lives in Chesapeake
  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Navywife2011-I sent you a friend request & a message. There's a mom on FB whose sailor daughter is looking for a daycare provider. Not sure how to find you on care.com. Please PM me so I can put you in touch with her. Thanks!
  • abuon18

    Joe&NatesMom, I took my car to Accurate Tune Plus as recommended in one of the discussions on the page (if you click on the "Discussions" tab it should be the first one) and had a good experience with them. I had to have my steering box (can't think of the name right now.... it's early and I haven't had my coffee yet lol) and the cost was very reasonable and they had it done the next day.
  • abuon18

    Column! It was my steering column.
  • SeasonedMom

    Thanks everyone for the welcome and the help. It is most appreciated! My sons b-day is in early August, so I had better get a box going now I guess. I am going to make it a priority to get him some stuff sent from Amazon, and my boxes are on their way from the post office too. He loves his sisters chocolate chip cookies, but really, neither of my kids are big on eating sweets. So perhaps birthday cookies, and some fun dvd's and other items will work well. Thanks again!

  • SeasonedMom

    Another question about phone cards...Anyone have a great one they can recommend, that I can buy and send my son the pin numbers through FB? I'm telling you, I tried to get him to plan ahead, but he was home for a week before deployment, and I had to go out of town much of that week, and so we fell behind. So frustrating! Thanks!

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    SeasonedMom, great question - and one that's frustrated me.  As far as I know, AT&T Ship to Shore calling cards are the only ones that work on ships, and you can't buy them online, even through the NEX website; they can only be purchased in person at the NEX.  If anyone has updated info for purchasing these online, I'd love to know.  AT&T's other options - their Global prepaid card, and Virtual Worldwide Prepaid Minutes - did not work from the ship on my son's last deployment.

  • abuon18

    SeasonedMom, I would just recommend making sure he needs calling cards if you haven't already. On my husband's last ship, they didn't even have a phone for the Sailors to use onboard, and on this one he is on now, they have one phone for the whole crew, and there is no calling card required.
  • CindyN

    SeasonedMom, If you do find that your son needs a card, does this site through the Navy Exchange work to get one? https://www.shopmyexchange.com/scs/  It looks like this site allows people who are not "authorized exchange users" to buy gift and calling cards.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    CL, the question remains whether those work from a ship.  There is also this link, but these did not work from the ship https://www.shopmyexchange.com/scs/calling-card

  • CindyN

    SeasonedMom and Marcy - Good point. The website says "The AT&T Ship-to-Shore Prepaid Calling Card is the only prepaid card that can be used on board Navy ships and Coast Guard cutters. You also have international access to over 200 countries worldwide. The dollar amount varies by call locations." But doesn't say if that is what these cards are.

    It might be safest to call the Exchange and ask.  Their customer service contact information can be found here: https://www.shopmyexchange.com/mobile/customer-service/faqs

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Hopefully some moms here with deployed sailors can give an update on this!  :)

  • TJCsMom

    My son just returned from a deployment and he purchased his AT&T Ship-to-Shore calling cards in the Ship Store, onboard. These cards are reloadable. If your sailor can, he should buy 2, they are $20 each. That way, when one runs out, he'll have a backup until he (or you) can add more money to the other one. He just needs to give you the numbers on the card. There is a card number, a PIN number and the 1-800 number for you to call. This is what we did while my son was deployed and it worked really well. Best advise would be to go on a purchase the cards now, rather than waiting until he has to have them, because the ship and/or NEX will run out of them quickly, if a deployment is about to happen.

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Yay TJC'sMom!  I have no idea why neither the NEX nor AT&T have them available to purchase online.  I've been round and round on this one with calls to each.  Frustrating.  I hope SeasonedMom's son can purchase them on his ship.  Or she lives near a base (unlikely for most of us).

  • TJCsMom

    I didn't understand if he is currently deployed or about to be deployed. If he is currently deployed, have him check in the Ship Store. My son said they restocked the store each time they received replenishments, but they ran out quickly, with everyone onboard waiting for them to come in. He kept an extra one in his wallet. When one would run out, I'd call AT&T and reload it, but he always had one ready to use. You can add as much money as you want to them, but they sell them with $20 on them. Hope this helps!

  • SeasonedMom

    Thank you so much everyone. My son has already left, but weirdly enough, he commented on something I posted on FB today. He must have had a few free moments. I sent him a FB message about the phone cards. If he buys one on board, we can add money to it once we receive the pin numbers. I will update in case anyone else has this issue. I don't expect him to get to a port anytime soon, although he has only been gone since Saturday and said on FB that they had been replenished already. I joked that they were probably out of beer! 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    So glad you heard from your sailor!!

    Yvonne, your birthday care package idea rocks!  I copied and added it to this group.  If you're not a member there, you should be!  http://navyformoms.com/group/carepackageideas

  • Rach_Bre

    My daughter is going to be stationed in Norfolk VA. on the Bataan Ship. can you recommend a good rental agency? it will be me and her looking for nice 2 or 3 bedroom 

  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Weloome Rach_Bre!  USS Bataan is awesome, congrats to your daughter.  Call Kerry Tanner, she's with Abrams Realty,  757-831-9266.  

  • John and Yvonne

    Rach_Bre,

    Are you helping your daughter look or will you both be living here?

    Yvonne 

  • John and Yvonne

    And by the way, welcome to this group! :)

    Yvonne and John

  • Colleen in PA

    Just an fyi on care packages, items are exposed to extreme heat (they can sit on the deck awhile)and food can melt!  My son is on a carrier and I sent him gummy bears, he got a gummy "blob"!  He said it still tasted good.

  • John and Yvonne

    that's what happened to fudge I once sent one of the sailors. :) So I don't sent chocolate or fudge anymore.

    Yvonne

  • SeasonedMom

    How long does it take (on average of course) for packages to get to our sailors while they are at sea? I've sent two boxes, but haven't heard if they have been delivered yet. And if you send something from Amazon, when they tell you it has been delivered, does that mean to your kid, or to the place it will get to your kid? Confused newbie here, lol!

  • SeasonedMom

    Thank you Tonya. My son hasn't gotten anything yet. He pretend sobbed on FB, but I know he will be excited when he finally does get the packages and cards. I mailed his birthday box, with his sisters special chocolate chip cookies. Who knows if they will get there in one piece, or melt into one big piece, lol! But he will be happy to see a slice of home coming to him.

  • Ryans proud Mom

    Does anyone happen to know if Sailors can receive deliveries on base? I live in California and my family has ordered food from Schwan's for years. I would love to have them deliver food to my son on base as well. I spoke with schwan's and they said they do deliver in Norfolk, it would just depend on Navy rules for delivering on base. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
  • abuon18

    Ryan's proud mom, where does live? In the barracks or on the ship?
  • Ryans proud Mom

    Abuon18, he lives in the barracks
  • Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom

    Naval Federal Credit Union Users! Please pass on this Fraud Alert to your sailor if he or she banks with NFCU. A fraudulent email just came out posing as a NFCU alert, saying that there was an error on your account and to sign in. Tell your sailor do not !!!! click on the link and sign in. This is a fraudulent email and your account will be hacked.
  • abuon18

    Ryan's Mom, I think to deliver to the barracks the delivery person has to be on the approved vendors list to enter base or have a military ID (like be retired military or be a dependent). So the company would have to have a driver that meets that criteria. Also, they would not be able to deliver to his room, it would be delivered to the quarter deck and he would have to pick it up so depending on what time they deliver and if he has duty it could be a full 24 hours or longer before he can get it. Is he stationed on a ship? You would want to make sure he isn't scheduled to be underway either!
  • Navymom2

    Thanks for the "heads up" Marcy-Corpsman Mom!

  • John and Yvonne

    Ryan's proud mom,

    Just wanted you to know that my husband and I open our home and invite the sailors to come over on the weekends. We feed them, play board games, watch movies, go mini-golfing, go to special events in the area, etc. We would love to invite your son over. I can pm you our cell phone number if he is interested.

    You can go to our page on this site to find out more about us.

    Yvonne and John

  • BBS

    My son is assigned to a ship that is going in to dry dock for 3 years. Does anyone know where the sailors will be living and what they will do for the 3 years? My son is currently E2 and arrived to Norfolk his first duty station this past May.
  • NavyMom93

    BBS, my son was assigned to a ship that went to the shipyard for over a year, shortly after he arrived at Norfolk. In the very beginning he lived on the ship, but then he got barracks, which were pretty nice.  There were two bedrooms and they each had to share a room.  After that, he got moved to brand new barracks and was only there for a short time when he applied for and got an apartment on base.  He still has a roommate, but he doesn't have to share a bedroom.  They have a kitchen, living room, flat screen tv, laundry.  It's really nice, and living in this apartment he doesn't have to endure random room inspections, which were awful for him as he was on the night shift at the time! 

  • NavyMom93

    I should also add that the barracks were as nice as the apartments--they had laundry, tv, living room, kitchen, but there is more privacy with his own room in the apartments and no room inspections.