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  • soccermom19

    ProudOfK  - I was not aware of the Military Ombudsman , but I found this online . 

    https://www.cnic.navy.mil/ffr/family_readiness/fleet_and_family_support_program/ombudsman_program/ombudsman_program_overview.html

    There's a lot of good info online, but the basics are this:

    The Ombudsman is a volunteer, appointed by the commanding officer, to serve as an information link between command leadership and Navy families. Ombudsmen are trained to disseminate information both up and down the chain of command, including official Department of the Navy and command information, command climate issues, local quality of life (QOL) improvement opportunities and “good deals” around the community.

  • Chipmunk

    ProudOfK - Thanks!!

    I found out about the Ombudsman from a veteran Navy Mom at Sarge's Meet n Greet. Her 2nd or 3rd was graduating in my sailor's division. I may have asked my son about it, but evidently the Ombudsman came to their class to talk to them last week and gave her contact information. I just need to figure out how to put it all together, so thanks Soccermom19 for the link.

    My son did tell me that the ombudsman will change at each command.

  • Grannyofnine

    I want to get my grandson a BC graduation gift. Anyone have suggestions?
  • samsmom

    Grannyofnine- I got my son some challenge coins from bootcamp with the RTC command and his ship coin. Both were available at PIR. I also ordered a challenge coin from Amazon with his E-3 rank (Fireman) which I engraved with his dates. When he graduated from A school, he ranked up to E-4 and I bought that one too. Nukes are engineering so look for red stripes for their rank.
  • Chipmunk

    Samsmom- thank you for the suggestion, I will have to check on Amazon. I did want to clarify something for Grannyofnine -just MM's and EM's are Fireman and have red stripes. The ET's are Seaman and have Navy stripes, I think. Not intending to be bossy or snotty, I just know because my son had to pay to have his stripes changed once he got to GC, because at GL, the recruiters put all Nukes in red stripes.

    Anyone else with more experience, feel free to correct me.

  • bigsky21

    I like the idea of the challenge coins - I looked at amazon but there are so many different ones I may wait until PIR and get them there....

  • Grannyofnine

    Thanks everyone for the suggestions!
  • samsmom

    Thanks Chipmunk for the info. My sailor has red stripes but I'll keep it in mind for any ET families I meet. Also there are division hoodies and T-shirts available at PIR which my sailor liked. We just have started a challenge coin tradition to map his navy adventure. I had a sailor's creed for him while in DEP. You can also purchase challenge coins at the NEX.
  • PacNWmom

    Thanks for the ant remedies everyone! A friend of mine says she uses Comet cleaning powder. It doesn't so much kill them as form a protective barrier, dissuading them from coming in the house. I already have a bunch of Borax (which I use in my homemade laundry detergent), so I think I'll try that recipe first.

    Glenni, I will send you a pm about my where my sailor is going to school. I try to be very careful about OPSEC, so I don't want to put that info on this very public forum.

  • PacNWmom

    Grannyofnine - I also like the idea of challenge coins. One thing to think about however: When I asked my son if he was interested in challenge coins, he told me he didn't want to buy any, he wanted to earn them, sneaky handshake hand-off style. I ended up giving him gift cards to Target and Best Buy. Not a very personalized gift, but one they love to receive. Another good idea is an e-gift card for Amazon. When he was in A school I sent him a gift card from one of the restaurants near NNPTC. I put enough money on it for him to be able to treat some of his friends.

  • Grannyofnine

    PacNWmom - Thanks for your suggestions. I have about decided to get a gift card. That way he can get something he needs or wants.
    Have a great night!
  • Chipmunk

    Samsmom - buying challenge coins that show your sailor's progress is a nice idea, sort of like patches earned in various boys programs.

    PacNWmom - I do understand also that for our sailors they would probably like to "earn" their coins. I haven't totally gathered the entire way they work, so I purchased the 3 Div bc coins at the NEX booth in the Great Hall at PIR. Then Grannyofnine I also found out that at the NEX picture area they have challenge coins for the states. Not all states are readily available but ours was. Our sailor went off to GC with that coin while we kept the others at home until we could figure out how the challenges all worked.

    Another thing that I managed to buy at the NEX photo shop was a photograph of their division flag. I don't think my son realized they had this available and he was really glad that I had purchased that for him.

    Another thought on a graduation gift along with a gift card, is money towards a computer, that was our high school and bc gift for our son.

  • KayCee

    Samsmom - I just returned from PIR 9/22. I'm friendly confirming what Chipmunk said. My son is ET and he stated they put red stripes on all Nukes before they actually had their rate and he will have to pay to get them changed to the navy stripes for SN. Also check with your SR before maybe buying the hoodies and t-shirts. Mine had already purchased them for us and had them in his possession.
  • Erin

    Chipmunk. I use the essential oil, young living, but I'm sure any would work. We had carpenter ants and it worked great. Haven't seen any of them in months. Also used it in my mailbox we had so many ants in there and they haven't been back. Ha good luck
  • ProudOfK

    When my son graduated boot camp several people recommended a G-Shock watch. My son really had not been into watches - would just check his phone if he wanted to know the time. But I went out on a limb - thought since they couldn't have any electronics in class that he might appreciate a watch. And he does. Wears it all the time to class. 

  • Chipmunk

    Erin - Thanks for answering my question about the essential oil. I wonder if that would work to also discourage spiders? I get spiders around my mailbox.

  • Erin

    Chipmunk
    Try it my motto it can't hurt and it's better than using chemicals that could be harmful to my little ones!
  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Hi all - Happy Monday!

    Lots of chatter this weekend!  I made a note of the tips for the ant control.....I like the idea of the peppermint oil.  

    As to the gifts for PIR - we also got B a G-Shock watch - he liked it because they weren't allowed to have their phones in the Rickover.  Of course a gift card would always be good too.  Best Buy is always popular there.

    PattiP - wow!  Can't believe your son is almost done.  Be sure to have him check into taking the CLEP tests for college credits before he gets out.  Do you know what his plans are yet - work/school? 

    Still keeping a close watch on Hurricane Maria - as of right now it looks like it's going up the coast by NC and then making a right turn and heading out over the ocean.  Hopefully it lessens in strength - how are our FL & TX mom's doing?

    I'm heading to Las Vegas Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.  Any Navy moms there?

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Welcome to our newest members ~ workingatit and samsmom.  Please be sure to read the pages to the right (10) under the member profiles, especially "Your Sailors Schedule Upon Arrival to GC" and familiarize yourself with OPSEC.  The discussion forum above also has lots of good info (hit "view all").  And of course, feel free to ask any questions you may have ;p

  • JayDee659

    B'sNukeMom, what incredible timing, I'm you're huckleberry!    I'll pm you.

  • NancyJo (NNPTC)

    B'sNuke, did you post the pure heart graphic because you're in Sin City? LOL Have fun! JayDee, does that mean you are in Vegas too? I wanna go!

    PattiP, I cannot believe your sailor is almost done! I see other moms getting their sailors back and mine is ready to start his latest reenlistment. Oh well, I want him home but I'm proud of his more. I'm happy for you, PattiP. Best wishes as he starts planning for a non-military life. Please keep in touch with us when the time comes!

    J;s/S'smom, I'm sad on your behalf because your sailors are both gone. It is nice knowing they are ok though, isn't it? I know you loved having them home.

  • JayDee659

    NancyJo, I'll just be there on vacation.  The timing just happens to be perfect.  I wish you could join us!

  • AmbersMom

    Hello, I have a question. We live in Florida and our daughter left for BC on 8/30. Hurricane Irma came through a week later. Thankfully we didn't have very much damage. But my husband was out of work for two weeks. Everything we saved to get us to PIR needed to be spent on necessaties due to no pay. I started a go fund me campaign but as of yet nobody has been able to donate. Is there an organization out there somewhere that helps families in our situation. I can't not be in Chicago for her PIR. I'm really stressing. Any advice is appreciated.
  • Tx Mom of Far Away Nuke

    AmbersMom - I know it seems like you can't NOT be there for your daughter's PIR.  It broke my heart too when the Polar Vortex of 2014 hit Oklahoma/Texas the morning I was supposed to drive to Chicago with my husband and my dad.  We made the difficult decision to turn around once we started passing Diesel Trucks flipped on their sides and plowed into the center median.  Our progress was slowed to a crawl on the ice and we didn't have the hours necessary to get there on time, let alone get there at all safely.  In our case, my son would have not only not seen us, but might have had to be worried sick that we were stuck on a highway somewhere in the ice & snow.  I did get to see the ceremony online.  When it was overloaded with people trying to watch it, another website popped up to deal with the overload.  I hope that it works out for you.  It won't be the end of the world for either one of you, if it doesn't.  Prayers.  God Bless.

  • AmbersMom

    Tx Mom Of Far Away Nuke~ I'm sorry that you missed your son's PIR but very happy to hear you made it back home safely. My daughter is also going into the Nuke program. I'm praying that I will figure out something soon. I'm willing to drive to cut cost rather than fly. It will break my heart to let her down.
  • Tx Mom of Far Away Nuke

    Ambers Mom-I would fully understand your heartbreak.  But there is still hope for your PIR!  

  • AmbersMom

    J's/S'smom~ Thank you so much. If all else fails, I will most definitely be watching the ceremony online.

    Tx Mom of Far Away Nuke~ I'm not giving up hope yet. We have 31 days to go!
  • CSW

    Ambers mom you can also order a PIR DVD.

    I did that to show my father who physically wasn't up to the trip and technically couldn't understand how to stream.

    The video is nice because it can be played on the TV and they do a pretty good job of showing all divisions. I actually ordered it after the ceremony by calling the NEX.

    It was $30.

  • samsmom

    Ambersmom- the DVD is nice and allowed us to show family in Texas as well as allowed my sailor to see the whole effect. Praying for you and your recruit to find time together someway.
  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Ambersmom - hang in there and hopefully something will work out.  Maybe you could do a quick road trip like BlanchMarie did.  Worst case you watch it online and buy the DVD and then plan a road trip to SC after he phases up - and you'll have more time with him.  Praying it all works out.

    WooHoo - Navy mom's take on Vegas - getting to meet up with JayDee and another Navy mom!  Watch out Vegas lol!

  • NancyJo (NNPTC)

    AmbersMom, it just kills us to not be there for those big events. I made it to PIR but was not able to be there for his wedding in SC. I would have made that trade-off but it was not meant to be. In the end we do what we can and always let them know how much we love them. I hope things work out in your favor. Mother Nature is a tough thing to overcome. {{N4M hugs}}

  • NancyJo (NNPTC)

    I'm going to watch the news from Vegas online. I don't want to see a headline like "Navy Moms Get Wild and Mayor Asks Them To Calm Down". LOL ps It only means I'm jealous I can't be there too!

  • JayDee659

    B'sNukeMom I feel truly blessed that this is working out! I'm looking forward to this. Maybe I'll go get my hair done so I look good.
  • joshsmom

    I just found out that my son is being dropped from the nuke program. He is a little disappointed because he doesn't like failure. I feel terrible for him. I told him he's not a failure and just wasn't right for him. He said he will be moved to DTP sometime soon. Does anyone have any information on the process?

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    NancyJo - you won't see us on the news because remember "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!" lol .  Boy, I wish you could be there too! ;p JayDee, don't worry about your hair - my hair appointment is set for the Tuesday after I get home!

  • Tx Mom of Far Away Nuke

    joshsmom - Your son is still in the top percentile.  He's above average to even be considered.  My son made it but I can go 5 months or longer with no contact from him.  It sucks!  He might be disappointed to know that I almost wish he had to go another route in the Navy.  I would give almost anything for him to be stateside.

    It will work out in the end!  Continue giving him your unconditional love and support.  There is no failure in this, just another path.

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    joshsmom - Sorry to hear this but everything will work out for your son.  Please remind him that he is NOT a failure - there's just a different plan for him.  There's a discussion up above titled "Almost Made It" by WearsLargeHats - I think it might be about 3 pages in.  Take a look at it as there is some good info there.  Stick around, you don't have to leave our group.  Give your son a hug and tell him it's onward & upward.  Everything happens for a reason.

  • Tx Mom of Far Away Nuke

    joshsmom - I don't have experience with a timeline through DTP but I do know that it all seems like "Hurry up and Wait!".  No matter what you are in the Navy.  lol

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Welcome to our newest member ~ kathryn.

    Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.

  • bigsky21

    Does anyone know if there are regulations concerning watches that can be worn? Thinking of getting my son a watch for bc graduation....saw a really cool g shock that's a dark navy blue color, but wondering if that's acceptable?
  • Pooh'sMom

    My son completed his first day in ELT.  I checked on him and he said the first day was good!

  • ProudOfK

    bigsky21 - I had read some info about watches they could have.  I tried to find the source but could not.  Thought it might have been in a gift ideas for PIR document that had been posted on the PIR or boot camp group.  I found the link but could not get into it.  But I do remember that they needed to be pretty conservative - like black or maybe silver.  It's possible that dark blue was OK too - that I just don't remember.  If I come across any more on this I'll let you know.  Definitely no bright colors.

    PattiP - congrats on your son nearing the end.  Thank him for his service and all the best to him in his next adventures.

  • Chipmunk

    bigsky21 - I think the watches are to be all black. As I recall at the NEX when there in Aug they were all black, and our son had to buy himself a new watch before bc was over. The one he already had was a black and evidently didn't have to return it when he got to boot camp. He is rather frugal, so was glad they had some inexpensive Casio watches which is what he usually buys at Wal-Mart. Or I should say, I buy and this time he was buying his own, so didn't want to spend money on the fancy ones.

  • Chipmunk

    Also, if you wait to get it at the NEX, your son can pick it out and if he is there when you purchase it, I think someone said there is either a discount or no tax. Not sure, our sailor was busy with getting his orders for liberty when we were in shopping.

  • Chipmunk

    NancyJo how did your weekend go here in OKC?  I thought about you before then, but once it was upon us, I forgot to see about connecting with you, my apologies. Hope all the ceremonies went well.

  • bigsky21

    Thanks proudofk and chipmunk - I didn't think about the NEX, maybe I will just wait and let him pick it out.
  • JayDee659

    In regards to ants, eucalyptus oil works also.  

  • JayDee659

    Also meant to mention that my daughter loves her baby G-shock watch.  When we gave it to her she said that she almost bought one for herself at the NEX.  She did tell me that she got to use the time zone features while she was on deployment.  Not sure if it helped, she would still call me and say "what time is it there?".  Maybe she was just checking to see if the watch was accurate!

  • Chipmunk

    Bigsky21 - I am going to have to look up the G-shock watch to see what is so special about them, but I finally started learning with my son, it was best to let him pick out what he wanted, especially in watches. Even when we were just shopping at Wal-Mart!! Enjoy your time with your sailor!!

  • JayDee659

    Chipmunk, GShocks are hard working, multi functioning tough watches.  My daughter thought she'd lost hers during deployment and was really bummed out.  Fortunately she found it, slipped under her mattress on her rack.