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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Hi all - Happy Monday!

    C is officially at 30 weeks now (as of this past Saturday) and we head out on Thursday to MI for the baby shower!  I can't wait to see them and celebrate little Oli!

    I just wish the weather would warm up a little bit lol!

  • Chipmunk

    B'sNukeMom - Enjoy the baby shower!! I know how excited you are!

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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    Thanks Chipmunk!  Yes, I have an entire suitcase FULL of stuff that I'm taking - and that's not counting all the things I've had shipped there directly lol!

  • Chipmunk

    LOL!!

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning!

    There are many things that I have learned over the last years with my sailor, that I wish I could share openly but I do my best to stay mindful of our public group. So, please don't hesitate to reach out to me privately, especially if you have an ETN. 

    All of our sailors represented here by this group are intelligent and gifted, they would not have been selected as some of the cream of the crop. However, I have learned a little more than I did 6 years ago, and that is my sailor is not the only one that is cream of the crop in the Navy. Many other fields have those same sailors, but their jobs, while intense at times, are still not the same as our sailors. We are all proud of our children, but the Nuke field is not always the best fit for everyone that starts out in it and that is okay. Some of my friends whose sailors rerated are much happier with their new job than they might have been with a Nuke rate, which is a blessing. We need sailors who are good at their jobs and who are interested in their jobs and perform any job to the best of their ability in the Navy.

    As moms/ loved ones, we are here to encourage, but also to appreciate and acknowledge our sailors and their hard work. We are all proud of them and what they do, but I have to stay mindful of the difficulties they face and be understanding. It helps me when my sailor or my sailor gal share things with me, so I understand the workings of life, especially on a ship at times. Not every child will do that, so here are just a couple of things - if you did not know them already. 

    Nukes are always first on, last off the ship. - Meaning when they go on underways or deployments, the Nukes have to be on board, ready for their watches maybe a day or two before the other sailors have to report. And most likely, they will not be the ones getting off the ship first at a homecoming greeting!

    They have their own watch bill - Their watch schedule does not coordinate with the rest of the ship. They generally have duty days more often than other rates on the ship, and their work hours might be longer. This can also affect their opportunities for eating hot meals, or time to stand in line for chow. 

    They do not interact much with the rest of the ship, and most likely, you may never see pictures of them on your FB groups and you for sure will not see their work area. The closest you might come to that, is to visit the USS Yorktown when visiting your sailor in SC (at least that is what mine did, after they had a field trip there as well.) - Recently, this phrase was shared with me, "We often forget the Nukes are even there, or part of the ship, even though we could not move without them. They are a ship within a ship."

    We have the privilege and opportunity to encourage our Nukes, to listen to them, to understand their struggles, to offer them wisdom and advice. As they move through the Pipeline and encounter struggles and trials these are all things that prepare them for the course that is set before them. Some struggle with A school & PS, others with Prototype, but in the end, they are all Nukes, and they have a job to do, and our fleet and our Navy depends on them! 

    We are here to help you navigate not only being a Navy Mom / loved one - but also a Nuke Mom / Loved one!

  • joe-mom

    Chipmunk, thank you so much for this info! Incredibly helpful.

  • Chipmunk

    joe-mom - You are welcome!! Those of us who have rolled through the waves with our sailors can forget at times how new and unfamiliar this path is for many of our newer members and their sailors. You don't always know the questions to ask, and we don't always know what to say. Encouraging communication is helpful but even that doesn't always happen. I do have an advantage that I have a DIL with a different rate than my sailor, despite the fact that the recruiters tried to get her to go Nuke, and there are things that she shares with me that I would have never gathered from my son. Her situation prior to Navy was also a lot different and her perspective on staying Navy is different as well. But then again, she has also had to learn, when my son is out to sea or on the ship, her plans matter not one iota!! 

    For example, my son's ship was still out to sea over one of the holidays. She had made plans to visit her family and knew when the ship was to return. Well, the RTP (Return to Port) date changed, it affected her plans of being there to pick up my son after he got off the ship, but she had to be okay with him having to call an Uber possibly or getting a ride with a friend. Because as she said, "I can't constantly live my life and change my plans just because the ship may or may not be back into port." - Yes, we all have to learn flexibility, but so do our sailors. Life goes on, and sometimes we have to make plans without our sailors, so that hopefully another time, we can make plans with our sailors. It is hard on us, but it is also hard on them as well. If we keep that mindset, there is give and take on both sides, which includes communication, it helps out in the long run. 

  • Pizanche

    Chipmunk - thank  you. My son just got his “ soft orders”. (H e is expected to graduate in may from prototype) I have questions but will look up his boat before the questions start. 

  • Chipmunk

    Pizanche - Congratulations to your sailor, may he continue steady and strong to the finish line of Prototype!  My primary knowledge is of carriers, but I know we have others who have knowledge of subs if that is the route he is going. 

    I hope you will be able to attend his graduation!

  • MomofJoseph

    Chipmunk - Thank you for taking the time to share what you did about Nukes.  I had heard that they are first on, last off, but had forgotten!  I appreciate the reminder because when my son is assigned to a boat, I would certainly have been standing there wondering why he wasn't coming.  :-)


  • Chipmunk

    MomofJoseph - Yes, the fanfare for our Nukes can be pretty minimal. My son's ship has been in and out of port on a lot of underways and sometimes his duty schedule means he is not even off the ship until the day after RTP. 

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  • MomofJoseph

    I'm praying for our March 17th graduates to do well on exams this week!  So excited for this milestone on Friday!!!

  • Chipmunk

    Looking forward to hearing good reports!!! 

  • Gigi

  • Gigi

    Here’s my share Chipmunk! Hope this counts he’s not in GC anymore. This is one of the many exams he was telling me for the past 3 months. Never ending exams and quals. Hang in there new moms, the roller coaster ride has not finished in GC. Congratulations to all the graduates this month ! 

    Congratulations B’s Nuke Mom and to B&C so excited for your family

  • joe-mom

    That's awesome, Gigi! Congrats to your sailor!

  • Chipmunk

    Yes Gigi - The never ending exams and qualifications and then promotion exams as well!!

    Thinking about all of our sailors both at school and in the fleet, as well as the shore. I am learning that there are a lot of shore duty jobs that have specific ties to our sailors in the fleet, and how important those are as well.

    May those traveling to graduations have safe travels!

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    Happy Thursday!  The baby shower was a huge success!  Little Oli got so many nice things - they are now ready for him to arrive.  We had such a good time - C and I got the whole room organized, all the baby clothes washed and put away, the many, many books (you can really never have too many books lol!) on his book shelf.  Closet organizer put together, bins for drawers, so much fun stuff!  He's due in May and our plan is hopefully to go back sometime in June.  That will give B&C a few weeks to settle in and bond with him first.  It snowed a bit each morning - looked beautiful and would melt by mid afternoon.  I handled the cold weather quite well - although we didn't venture out much lol!  Now I'm just trying to get caught up on everything here at work.....ugh!

  • Amouse

    Does anyone know where and when to look for tomorrow's graduation video?

  • Gigi

    My son’s was uploaded on Youtube  late afternoon that Friday search the class number  (ex. NNPTC 2204-01 or NPTU 2201-01)

  • Gigi

    If you follow NNPTC or NPTU Fb page they also post it there with their individual pictures 

  • Chipmunk

    Gigi - Thank you for sharing, I really had no idea, I am not sure if they recorded them for my son's graduations. 

    B'sNukeMom - that is wonderful!! I am glad that the baby shower was such a huge success, and you were able to accomplish getting so many things ready for the baby. 

  • Amouse

    Gigi, Thank you!!!

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  • JNMnavymomOH

    Just dropping in to say HI!!  My sailor has passed A-school and is now in T-track.  He was doing some meetings to qualify for Watch Supervisor, whatever that means.  I went to the graduation and it was nice to see him.  I still lurk in the background, reading the posts.  

  • Northwoodsmom

    JNMnavymomOH, congratulations they work so hard.

  • MomofJoseph

    JNMnavymomOH, Congrats to your son for completing A-school!  Do you know how long his T-track is?  (My son's T-track was 9 - 10 weeks because he was the first group to graduate after Power School classed up.)  Hoping you'll get to see your Sailor soon!

    Thank you for your prayers for Comps for Power School.  My son passed and graduated on Friday and is home now!  Whoop whoop!!!  We are still praying for those who are having to re-Comp - hoping they have great success next week!  

  • Northwoodsmom

    MomofJoseph, so happy for your son, seems like he found his niche. Enjoy every moment of your time together and get some sleep!

  • Chipmunk

    JNMnavymomOH & MomofJoseph - Congratulations to your sailors!!

  • Chipmunk

    Good Morning !! I am just wanting to clarify something - Did I read in one of the recent posts about graduation - Are they still requiring you to show a proof of vaccination for A school, PS, or Prototype Graduation?

    And as I recall, we also had to show ID's, ? car registration ?, I know our sailors have to put our names on the list. Did our sailors need to know our SSN? - I just need to jog my memory. Thanks!!

  • joe-mom

    JNMnavymomOH - Congrats to your son! Mine also graduated A-school last Friday with the MM class. We weren't able to be there but watched it on YouTube later that day. Really happy you were able to see the graduation in person and hope you had a wonderful time with your sailor!

    MomofJoseph - Congrats, also, to your son for passing his power school comps! That's quite an achievement. I can't answer for JNMnavymomOH, but my son told me last night that he'll be in T-track for about 8 weeks. He may have to have knee surgery during that time. If that happens, he'll be on convalescent leave for a while but will hopefully still be able to start Power School with his class.

  • Pizanche

    Congrats to all the Graduates. 

  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

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  • B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)

    B&C's best friends (he was also Navy - B's roommate all throughout nuke school and after) had their baby this morning!  Everyone is happy and healthy! 

    B&C have 8 weeks to go <3

  • Northwoodsmom

    JNMnavymomOH, sorry I forgot to congratulate you on your Sailors accomplishments. I am so thankful for all their hard work, I remember how tough it was for many of them.

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  • Chipmunk

    B'sNukeMom - LOL!! I need a little kick to my day, another cloudy one!

    I am so glad to hear the news of another healthy baby. Congratulations to B's friend & the new mom!

    I also like that Spring meme!

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  • MomofJoseph

    joe-mom - I'm sorry to hear that your son needs knee surgery.  :-(  But it's encouraging that he can get it taken care of during T-track.  I hope he is able to recover quickly and be with his same class in Power School.  (I'll be praying about that.)  I hope you get to hear from him often during t-track.  It's a nice break for them before the rigor of Power School.

    Chipmunk - I can address your question about vaccination cards in regards to PS graduation.  We did not need vaccination cards and did not even answer any questions regarding vaccinations.  All we had to do is provide full name, DL number, and SSN to my son.  He submitted those and then we showed our licenses at the gate.

  • MomofJoseph

    JNMnavymomOH - I saw your post on Lancertrackmom's discussion, but wanted to comment here (since it's off-topic for the original discussion).  You mentioned that your son said he will be in t-track for 2 months and then graduate in October.  I think your son and joe-mom's son will be in Power School together!   That will be so cool if y'all are at graduation together

  • joe-mom

    MomofJoseph - Thank you so much for your prayers and well wishes. He's pretty sure he'll be able to start Power School with his class, so I'm hoping that's the case. Since A school graduation, we have talked to him almost every day. Even FaceTimed a few nights ago. It's been so great to reconnect after such a long time. 

    I'd love it if I could meet JNMnavymomOH at Power School graduation - and any other moms from this group who are planning to attend.

  • JNMnavymomOH

    I would love to make friends and meet another Mom at Graduation.  The only person my son introduced me to was the SLPO of his class at A-school graduation.   

  • Northwoodsmom

    I just met up with Katherine, what a marvelous time we had she was only minutes from my Dad in Florida. Our lunch turned into a 3 hour meeting. She is such a beautiful Lady inside and out. 

    I hope you and joe-mom get to meet up.

  • joe-mom

    JNMnavymomOH - Talked to my son last night and he definitely has to have knee surgery, which means his Power School start will be delayed by 2 months. So now he won't be able to start with his A-school class. It's a bummer (especially since I won't be able to meet you at graduation!), but he's taking it in stride and has a positive attitude. He just wants to be able to run again!

    NWM - How wonderful that you and Katharine were able to connect and spend some time together. 

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