B'sNukeMom - That is such a neat picture. I don't know if the sky cleared up well enough for my older granddaughter to be able to experience the eclipse or not. I didn't know about the colander trick until it was too late to let her know.
Hers looks like it had a flatter bottom than my initial colander that I tried. So, I went back into the house and brought out my collapsible one with larger holes. Since it was flat I could just hold it out and see the crescent shape, but I missed the prime time for our fullest coverage.
My cousin's house near Cleveland was very close to the center of totality. We went up there for a family get-together. No way to lose with that, but the weather cooperated enough that we got a pretty amazing view of the eclipse through some thin high clouds. I got to meet my cousin's grandson; my cousin twice removed. (I met a 3-times-removed on the other side a few years ago.)
My goal is be around for the next total solar eclipse in 2044! I'll have to head to either Montana, North Dakota or South Dakota, but I'm going to do it!
KLsewso - congratulations to your sailor as well. The A school graduation will be at NNPTC whereas the Prototype graduation is at Patriot's Point. But you should all friend each other.
Good morning - I haven't been on in awhile, but I have seen comments through my email. My son will be graduating A School in June :) We're making plans to be there. Does anyone know when they are granted leave after graduation? Is it the day of graduation? Thank you
G'sNavyMom - Congratulations to your son on his upcoming graduation. As for leave after A school, to my knowledge those who receive the approximately 2 week leave, should be free after graduation, unless they have to stand watch or something.
My son's situation was a little different, due to some weather issues, he was only granted a 3-day liberty, and he was not technically on liberty until I think 1600 or 1700 (4 - 5 PM). In other words, he had to be near enough to NNPTC, that he could easily get back if needed. He may have even needed to be able to get his NWUs on as well. (So, if he was staying at the motel with us in GC, he had to have that uniform with him.) He thought his liberty was going to only be until Sunday, so my younger son and I had planned to drive back Monday morning. Then my sailor found out they actually had liberty Sat - Mon. We had to check out of the motel, so we met our son Monday morning at the small NEX where you can park outside of NNPTC. The bowling alley is nearby, so we went and bowled a few games with him before we headed out. We were driving, so we had a little more flexibility.
If you are flying back home and he is going with you, I would plan to not leave until the next morning. You can always go into Charleston and have dinner or go to the beach.
Sorry - I inadvertently used leave instead of liberty in the later part of my text.
Liberty has more restrictions on the radial distance which your sailor can be from NNPTC, and I believe they can always be called back from liberty if they are instructed to. Whereas Leave, is granted vacation, which they have to get a Chit (leave form) approved and signed, and time off is deducted from their leave (vacation) earnings. Liberty is time off built into their schedule with school, so to speak.
Chipmunk - thank you for your response and information. It sounds like your son had quite the experience after graduation. We sure don't know what our situation will be like. Every situation seems to be so unique.
We are planning on driving so we have some flexibility. My son did say he will have leave for 2 weeks. He will be coming back home with us :).
Any suggestions on what to do or where to go after graduation in Charleston? We are planning to be there the day prior and the day after graduation.
Also, any suggestions on A school graduation gifts? I send my son themed care packages once a month, so he has quite a bit of things already.
G'sNavyMom - You are welcome! Yes, each graduation has many similarities, but there can also be exceptions and you won't know what those are except from your sailor. Traveling by car, does allow a lot more flexibility.
Does your son have his car with him yet? He will need a vehicle by the time he starts Prototype, since they have to find their own housing. Planning on carpooling with roommates may not be feasible depending on their school/watch schedule.
As for places to visit - this discussion was from 2011 for a class that was graduating, but I found it when searching for the one that I am bumping into the queue above. A-School Class 1152T - There were a couple of posts in that discussion about places to visit and places to stay. Keep in mind it was pre-Covid.
Also, I just replied to a comment on this post, and it is back in the discussion queue above - Sightseeing in Charleston This discussion has been commented on several times since I have been around. I appreciate when others add to it with newer, more recent information. It is one B'sNukeMom and I repost at times, so it is good place to share ideas.
As for gifts, we took care of other expenses for our son and just traveling to see him with multiple family members at times was our gift to him.
This is listed as a kid's toy, which is when my son received his first one. We since gave it as a gift as well, and I also purchased another one for my son after he wore his other one out. He used the flashlight to read his non-backlit Kindle all the time. But he liked it as well because it had no exposed metal parts and he could use it on the ship. Carson X-scope
The link is to Amazon, but his original one had been purchased at a local store as a birthday present for him. It is not very expensive and if it is lost or stolen (as things do go missing on ships), it is not a huge loss. My son enjoyed camping, the outdoors, and reading in bed so it was a cool toy / gift for him. One of the few things which he kept ahold of.
Chipmunk- this is great information..thank you! I will look into the gift suggestion. My son would like this, too.
As far as a car for him, we are working on it. We plan to help him out with this.
My son's 19th birthday is in a few weeks. We are flying there to see him and take him out to celebrate him. We figured we should do this while we can, as we don't know how many more years we'll/he'll be able to do it. He says there's some amazing places in Charleston him and his friends have gone to. We are looking forward to both trips.
G'sNavyMom - You are welcome!! Yes, take the opportunities to see him whenever you are able to. My son was on a ship during covid, and no one could travel. We missed those times and now he is married and still living on the east coast, since his wife is staying in the Navy. It is a several days drive for us just one way, and flying is still expensive for us with other responsibilities that we have.
We drove a car out to our son while he was in T-track. Mostly, the timing just worked out and he had more liberty available then, than if we had done it during Power School (PS). His sister had a car to give to him, so that is why we drove one vehicle to return in and the car for my son. Some people have had their cars shipped to their sailors. My son was about the same age as yours and so this gave him time to practice driving again, as he only had gotten his license a few months before he left for BC. He did have a bicycle and rode that around GC, so he got familiar with the GPS on his phone. When they are in Prototype, they work/school odd hour shifts as they are learning what it is like to be on the watch bill on a ship. There were mornings when he would call me really early to talk to me, just to help him stay awake after being at Prototype all night long. Thankfully, he also had a sister who was available during that time to call at all hours if I couldn't manage to. I was glad he had the car during PS to get used to driving around the area some before he started Prototype.
Hi, Moms! I am so excited for you for the upcoming graduations!!! I wanted to add something about our experience with leave, and I hope I can explain it well.
Our son graduated from A school two years ago. His class was the first to graduate after Power School class-up, so he had to wait 10 weeks for the next Power School class to start. Since everyone before him moved up, his class did not get immediate leave. They had to be on watch duty. His leave was 8 weeks after graduation, and he got 10 days. When his leave was over, he started Power School. (All the other classes were given leave as soon as they graduated.)
Also, I am so excited for everyone who gets to attend graduation. Each one was so special for us! A School only had one graduating class (but I think usually there are two), so it was really small and intimate and sweet. Power School graduation was massive and inspiring. Prototype graduation was medium-sized and really cool because we got to hear where each Sailor would be stationed.
One tip for Power School graduation. They announced that parents are welcome to walk to the front to take pictures, but parents were a little hesitant at first. My son's class was the first to graduate, and I feel bad for the people whose last names started with A through M because they didn't get up to the front on time. Our name is near the end of the alphabet, so my husband got some good pictures. So my advice is don't be shy about coming up front, and especially if your Sailor is in the first group!!!
Chipmunk - That’s what we plan on doing, is driving a car to him to use while in SC. The needs and demands are stressful enough, we figured we will do what we can to help however we can. Thank you for sharing your experiences. It is very helpful.
MomofJoseph - thank you for sharing. This information is helpful, too. This goes to show, you never know what situation your Sailor will be in. It certainly is the Navy way and you MUST be flexible. That isn't always easy trying to plan things. Thank you also for the pictures tip!!
Chipmunk - your post about your son calling while driving home from Prototype brought back suppressed memories! LOL. My son and his roommates lived 30 minutes from base. They were assigned the same schedule so they could ride together, but he often chose to drive separately. I wrote his schedule on my calendar so I would know when to expect those early morning phone calls. That was just over a year ago, and I had already forgotten about those sleep-deprived times! :-)
MomofJoseph - When my son was on the ship and while they weren't deployed, they went on lots of under ways. Those Prototype days were just training and preparation for standing the watch bill that the Nukes have to get used to. And for me, it was always worse when I knew he was driving back and forth to the shipyards or the base to go to work. As hard as it is when they are out to sea, I at least knew he wasn't driving back and forth in busy traffic after a 12 - 14 hour shift.
Yes, Chipmunk, I am sure that was prepping me for the future. BC taught me to always have my phone on me in case my Sailor calls. I feel like each new adventure is prepping me for the future! I really appreciate those of you who have gone before us and are helping us navigate these "waters" :-)
Those were good times. I always made sure my sons calls would ring through and hated it if I didn’t hear the ring tone on those middle of the night calls.
My Son Creek as a junior staff instructor But is on limited duty due to an injury right now. His girlfriend picks him up from work every day. Selfishly what I miss the most are the phone calls when he would drive home from work. It seems like now we only talk when there’s something that has to be said instead of just chitchatting during his drive home.
DsMom2020 - I get that! My son called Wednesday as he was walking through Walmart, trying to remember what he was there for. :-) It's mundane chitchat, but I treasure it. Yesterday he was on duty and I didn't hear from him, and I missed it. I'm going to be a BASKETCASE when he is underway!!! (or when he has a girlfriend LOL)
So my girl will be heading to S.C. here shortly. When she graduates bootcamp, should i take a little bag with me to the airport for her that has 2 changes of clothes in it? Or should I just let her buy her own clothes later on? I read they aren't allowed their own stuff right away, and if that's the case, I sure don't want to send her with anything to get her in trouble.
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
If you have a sailor in Norfolk:
Apr 10, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Also, BBQ moved to 4/17 due to possible rain today (also in Norfolk).
Apr 10, 2024
Chipmunk
B'sNukeMom - That is such a neat picture. I don't know if the sky cleared up well enough for my older granddaughter to be able to experience the eclipse or not. I didn't know about the colander trick until it was too late to let her know.
Apr 10, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 11, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
I think her colander worked better than my cereal box lol!
Apr 11, 2024
Chipmunk
Hers looks like it had a flatter bottom than my initial colander that I tried. So, I went back into the house and brought out my collapsible one with larger holes. Since it was flat I could just hold it out and see the crescent shape, but I missed the prime time for our fullest coverage.
Apr 11, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Chimpmunk - agreed - seeing so many crescent shapes was cool! My cereal box only gave me one - but it was a good one!
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
I added a discussion with the info for the NPTU Ombudsmen Team (4/2024). If you click on the picture it will open up larger so it's easier to read.
I also added it to the Pages at the right. Click on "View All" and it will bring it up.
Apr 12, 2024
WearsLargeHats
My cousin's house near Cleveland was very close to the center of totality. We went up there for a family get-together. No way to lose with that, but the weather cooperated enough that we got a pretty amazing view of the eclipse through some thin high clouds. I got to meet my cousin's grandson; my cousin twice removed. (I met a 3-times-removed on the other side a few years ago.)
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
WLH - that was definitely a win-win!
My goal is be around for the next total solar eclipse in 2044! I'll have to head to either Montana, North Dakota or South Dakota, but I'm going to do it!
Apr 12, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Happy Monday!
Apr 15, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 15, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 15, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
The car seat safety check is in Charleston.
The Military Child Appreciation Month Meal is in Norfolk.
Apr 15, 2024
Chipmunk
Lancertrackmom - Congratulations to your sailor!!
Apr 16, 2024
joe-mom
Lancertrackmom - Wonderful news! Congrats to you and your sailor. We'll be at the May graduation also.
Apr 16, 2024
Chipmunk
joe-mom - Congratulations to your sailor as well!!
Apr 16, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 16, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Lancertrackmom and joe-mom - BZ to both your sailor's! And hopefully you can meet up in May ;-D
Apr 16, 2024
KLsewso
Lancertrackmom and joe-mom I will also be in Charlston for my son's A school graduation.
Apr 16, 2024
joe-mom
KLsewso - Congrats to your son! I'm glad you'll get to be there for A school graduation. Best of luck to him throughout the pipeline.
Apr 16, 2024
Chipmunk
KLsewso - congratulations to your sailor as well. The A school graduation will be at NNPTC whereas the Prototype graduation is at Patriot's Point. But you should all friend each other.
Apr 16, 2024
Chipmunk
WearsLargeHats - I am so glad you were able to visit family and get a good view of the eclipse!
Apr 16, 2024
G'sNavyMom
Good morning - I haven't been on in awhile, but I have seen comments through my email. My son will be graduating A School in June :) We're making plans to be there. Does anyone know when they are granted leave after graduation? Is it the day of graduation? Thank you
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
G'sNavyMom - Congratulations to your son on his upcoming graduation. As for leave after A school, to my knowledge those who receive the approximately 2 week leave, should be free after graduation, unless they have to stand watch or something.
My son's situation was a little different, due to some weather issues, he was only granted a 3-day liberty, and he was not technically on liberty until I think 1600 or 1700 (4 - 5 PM). In other words, he had to be near enough to NNPTC, that he could easily get back if needed. He may have even needed to be able to get his NWUs on as well. (So, if he was staying at the motel with us in GC, he had to have that uniform with him.) He thought his liberty was going to only be until Sunday, so my younger son and I had planned to drive back Monday morning. Then my sailor found out they actually had liberty Sat - Mon. We had to check out of the motel, so we met our son Monday morning at the small NEX where you can park outside of NNPTC. The bowling alley is nearby, so we went and bowled a few games with him before we headed out. We were driving, so we had a little more flexibility.
If you are flying back home and he is going with you, I would plan to not leave until the next morning. You can always go into Charleston and have dinner or go to the beach.
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
Sorry - I inadvertently used leave instead of liberty in the later part of my text.
Liberty has more restrictions on the radial distance which your sailor can be from NNPTC, and I believe they can always be called back from liberty if they are instructed to. Whereas Leave, is granted vacation, which they have to get a Chit (leave form) approved and signed, and time off is deducted from their leave (vacation) earnings. Liberty is time off built into their schedule with school, so to speak.
Apr 17, 2024
G'sNavyMom
Chipmunk - thank you for your response and information. It sounds like your son had quite the experience after graduation. We sure don't know what our situation will be like. Every situation seems to be so unique.
We are planning on driving so we have some flexibility. My son did say he will have leave for 2 weeks. He will be coming back home with us :).
Any suggestions on what to do or where to go after graduation in Charleston? We are planning to be there the day prior and the day after graduation.
Also, any suggestions on A school graduation gifts? I send my son themed care packages once a month, so he has quite a bit of things already.
Thank you💙⚓️
Apr 17, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
G'sNavyMom - You are welcome! Yes, each graduation has many similarities, but there can also be exceptions and you won't know what those are except from your sailor. Traveling by car, does allow a lot more flexibility.
Does your son have his car with him yet? He will need a vehicle by the time he starts Prototype, since they have to find their own housing. Planning on carpooling with roommates may not be feasible depending on their school/watch schedule.
As for places to visit - this discussion was from 2011 for a class that was graduating, but I found it when searching for the one that I am bumping into the queue above. A-School Class 1152T - There were a couple of posts in that discussion about places to visit and places to stay. Keep in mind it was pre-Covid.
Also, I just replied to a comment on this post, and it is back in the discussion queue above - Sightseeing in Charleston This discussion has been commented on several times since I have been around. I appreciate when others add to it with newer, more recent information. It is one B'sNukeMom and I repost at times, so it is good place to share ideas.
As for gifts, we took care of other expenses for our son and just traveling to see him with multiple family members at times was our gift to him.
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
This is listed as a kid's toy, which is when my son received his first one. We since gave it as a gift as well, and I also purchased another one for my son after he wore his other one out. He used the flashlight to read his non-backlit Kindle all the time. But he liked it as well because it had no exposed metal parts and he could use it on the ship. Carson X-scope
The link is to Amazon, but his original one had been purchased at a local store as a birthday present for him. It is not very expensive and if it is lost or stolen (as things do go missing on ships), it is not a huge loss. My son enjoyed camping, the outdoors, and reading in bed so it was a cool toy / gift for him. One of the few things which he kept ahold of.
Apr 17, 2024
G'sNavyMom
Chipmunk- this is great information..thank you! I will look into the gift suggestion. My son would like this, too.
As far as a car for him, we are working on it. We plan to help him out with this.
My son's 19th birthday is in a few weeks. We are flying there to see him and take him out to celebrate him. We figured we should do this while we can, as we don't know how many more years we'll/he'll be able to do it. He says there's some amazing places in Charleston him and his friends have gone to. We are looking forward to both trips.
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
G'sNavyMom - You are welcome!! Yes, take the opportunities to see him whenever you are able to. My son was on a ship during covid, and no one could travel. We missed those times and now he is married and still living on the east coast, since his wife is staying in the Navy. It is a several days drive for us just one way, and flying is still expensive for us with other responsibilities that we have.
Apr 17, 2024
Chipmunk
We drove a car out to our son while he was in T-track. Mostly, the timing just worked out and he had more liberty available then, than if we had done it during Power School (PS). His sister had a car to give to him, so that is why we drove one vehicle to return in and the car for my son. Some people have had their cars shipped to their sailors. My son was about the same age as yours and so this gave him time to practice driving again, as he only had gotten his license a few months before he left for BC. He did have a bicycle and rode that around GC, so he got familiar with the GPS on his phone. When they are in Prototype, they work/school odd hour shifts as they are learning what it is like to be on the watch bill on a ship. There were mornings when he would call me really early to talk to me, just to help him stay awake after being at Prototype all night long. Thankfully, he also had a sister who was available during that time to call at all hours if I couldn't manage to. I was glad he had the car during PS to get used to driving around the area some before he started Prototype.
Apr 17, 2024
MomofJoseph
Hi, Moms! I am so excited for you for the upcoming graduations!!! I wanted to add something about our experience with leave, and I hope I can explain it well.
Our son graduated from A school two years ago. His class was the first to graduate after Power School class-up, so he had to wait 10 weeks for the next Power School class to start. Since everyone before him moved up, his class did not get immediate leave. They had to be on watch duty. His leave was 8 weeks after graduation, and he got 10 days. When his leave was over, he started Power School. (All the other classes were given leave as soon as they graduated.)
Also, I am so excited for everyone who gets to attend graduation. Each one was so special for us! A School only had one graduating class (but I think usually there are two), so it was really small and intimate and sweet. Power School graduation was massive and inspiring. Prototype graduation was medium-sized and really cool because we got to hear where each Sailor would be stationed.
One tip for Power School graduation. They announced that parents are welcome to walk to the front to take pictures, but parents were a little hesitant at first. My son's class was the first to graduate, and I feel bad for the people whose last names started with A through M because they didn't get up to the front on time. Our name is near the end of the alphabet, so my husband got some good pictures. So my advice is don't be shy about coming up front, and especially if your Sailor is in the first group!!!
Apr 17, 2024
G'sNavyMom
Chipmunk - That’s what we plan on doing, is driving a car to him to use while in SC. The needs and demands are stressful enough, we figured we will do what we can to help however we can. Thank you for sharing your experiences. It is very helpful.
MomofJoseph - thank you for sharing. This information is helpful, too. This goes to show, you never know what situation your Sailor will be in. It certainly is the Navy way and you MUST be flexible. That isn't always easy trying to plan things. Thank you also for the pictures tip!!
Apr 17, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 18, 2024
MomofJoseph
Chipmunk - your post about your son calling while driving home from Prototype brought back suppressed memories! LOL. My son and his roommates lived 30 minutes from base. They were assigned the same schedule so they could ride together, but he often chose to drive separately. I wrote his schedule on my calendar so I would know when to expect those early morning phone calls. That was just over a year ago, and I had already forgotten about those sleep-deprived times! :-)
Apr 18, 2024
Chipmunk
MomofJoseph - When my son was on the ship and while they weren't deployed, they went on lots of under ways. Those Prototype days were just training and preparation for standing the watch bill that the Nukes have to get used to. And for me, it was always worse when I knew he was driving back and forth to the shipyards or the base to go to work. As hard as it is when they are out to sea, I at least knew he wasn't driving back and forth in busy traffic after a 12 - 14 hour shift.
Apr 18, 2024
MomofJoseph
Yes, Chipmunk, I am sure that was prepping me for the future. BC taught me to always have my phone on me in case my Sailor calls. I feel like each new adventure is prepping me for the future! I really appreciate those of you who have gone before us and are helping us navigate these "waters" :-)
Apr 18, 2024
DsMom2020
Those were good times. I always made sure my sons calls would ring through and hated it if I didn’t hear the ring tone on those middle of the night calls.
My Son Creek as a junior staff instructor But is on limited duty due to an injury right now. His girlfriend picks him up from work every day. Selfishly what I miss the most are the phone calls when he would drive home from work. It seems like now we only talk when there’s something that has to be said instead of just chitchatting during his drive home.
Apr 18, 2024
DsMom2020
Was supposed to say my son is still in goose Creek as a junior staff instructor. Auto correct is Horrible sometimes
Apr 18, 2024
Chipmunk
MomofJoseph - You are welcome!
DsMom2020 - Thanks for explaining that auto correct error!! I was having a really hard time figuring that one out. :-) !
Even early in the morning, yes, I appreciated having those casual chats with my sailor as well.
Apr 18, 2024
MomofJoseph
DsMom2020 - I get that! My son called Wednesday as he was walking through Walmart, trying to remember what he was there for. :-) It's mundane chitchat, but I treasure it. Yesterday he was on duty and I didn't hear from him, and I missed it. I'm going to be a BASKETCASE when he is underway!!! (or when he has a girlfriend LOL)
Apr 19, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 19, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 22, 2024
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Apr 22, 2024
AxolotlMom
So my girl will be heading to S.C. here shortly. When she graduates bootcamp, should i take a little bag with me to the airport for her that has 2 changes of clothes in it? Or should I just let her buy her own clothes later on? I read they aren't allowed their own stuff right away, and if that's the case, I sure don't want to send her with anything to get her in trouble.
Apr 22, 2024