mikes mom

Female

Watsonville, CA

United States

Profile Information:

A little about me:
Proud Navy Mom Pictures, Images and Photos
I am here to support my
Son/Daughter
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I...
Was proud and encouraged it
The Navy offers opportunities that...
Marine Corps Green
From the halls of Montezuma –-
First words of a famous song.
When Marines go into battle,
A Navy corpsman goes along.

From its very beginning
The Corps has steadily grown,
And the attitude of Marines is,
"We take care of our own."

Marines may give up their water
Or even their last bean,
But never their Navy corpsman
Wearing Marine Corps green.

When Marines and their corpsman
Are standing side by side,
The first thing you notice
Is the sharing of their pride.

If you are looking for trouble
Of a kind you’ve never seen,
Attack their Navy corpsman,
The one in Marine Corps green.
Why we are called to sand along-side "My Marines"
Our Navy experience so far...
It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

Comment Wall:

  • mikes mom

    Bea - Yes I will be there I am looking forward in getting more involved !!! I really enjoy this group..

    Well going to Monterey with my daughter .....FUN!
  • CarrieAnne&Nick(Ship 11 Div 117)

    I am proud to be your friend as well! Thanks so much for all the answers and support thus far. It's crazy, I can't wait to start talking to some of the other girlfriends. By the way, here is an informal introduction haha, I'm Carrie Anne, just so you know my name!
  • Shineneu

    Welcome
    glad to have u aboard the ship.
  • CarrieAnne&Nick(Ship 11 Div 117)

    Nick and I are engaged!!
  • Vickyrun

    Hi Marsha,
    I don't live in the Bay area, I live in the foothills. But thanks for the invite. It is raining here, I lke the rain. ~ Vicky
  • Paymaster

    Marsha.....The easest thing to tell you is to ask closed questions that they must give you an explanation rather than an ok or yes or no. Start off by asking them things that they don't have to think to hard on like did you eat dinner last night, what did you eat? or Did you sleep last night, how much? Once you start a conversation, then you can contiunes the questions to find out how they are handling things. Its ok to write the questions down in advance so you have a script to use and don't loose site of what you want to know.

    As I have said and other also, go to a health provider and learn the things/signs you need to look out for and learn how to handle them. And leanr how to take care of yourself as you try to help your son.

    Good luck to you and your family, take care and let me know if there is anything else I can help with?Jody
  • medics mom ship03/ div143

    Marsha , How did the date go? Being from the Bay Area I know it is quite beautiful. My daughter thinks your son is hot haha! Happy Sunday :)
  • Bob (Christian's Dad)

    Thanks to Mike for serving. I have a nephew in Afganistan USMC as an Osprey mechanic. He just got there 2 months ago.Will Mike return to blue or will he always be green from now on?
  • BugsMom

    Marsha,

    I'm here for you girl! Proud of you, you made the phone call you needed to make to get some answers! You didn't let it get you so rialed up that you over reacted! You're a great mom and I can tell you're a very warm person. Glad you're feeling better. Keep me informed on that homecoming party. TONS OF HUGS! Bugsy
  • BethFromNJ - Doc's Mom

    Hello Mike's Mom...thanks for the friendship...What is your first name?
  • BethFromNJ - Doc's Mom

    Hi Marsha, nice to meet you too...My HM3 (FMF) Joshua has been in Afghanistan with an ETT since about 4/1. He is assigned to the 3rd Marines out of Okinanwa, where he was for two years after FMBT. He's moved a few times already 'over there' and is currently with the 2/5 in a very far far away RCOP. I have spoken to him a few times on a sat phone, and mail is trickling (and I mean trickling) out to them. Joshua's joining the Navy has changed both of our lives. I have met the most amazing women through the Navy Moms On Line group (through Delphi Forums). And the support from total strangers through Navy For Moms and Facebook has been so wonderful, especially now that Joshua is deployed for 9 LONG months. Thanks for the friendship...
  • Mitsubishi6769

    Thanks for writing to me. I was raised as a Jehovah Witness so everything has been so different. I'm not a JW so I really don't have anybody to talk to. I am so proud of my son. He is the 3rd son. I have 4 boys.
  • Maureen62 Proudmomofasailor

    Hi there, no he is leaving August 2nd....a day that I will be glued to the phone. Dont want to miss that one short call.
  • Maureen62 Proudmomofasailor

    My son has mentioned that he could be on the " green side"....when do they find this out ? BC or A School ? I am so glad that your son is home safe and sound. Now where will he go to ?
  • Maureen62 Proudmomofasailor

    Hi there...thanks for the comment. Im still trying to navigate this web site. Yes, I do know Carol but not on a personal basis....I met her through facebook. If you are on there, let me know and Ill add you ok ? I appreciate you all being there for me and others :) Hugs
  • rysony

    Me neither! I am glad we are friends now! I have not done all my profile yet but if you do have facebook my private email is scorpiodrv@msn.com and I will accept your friend request and all my pics are on there!!
  • Debbie

    Hi Mikes Mom, very proud to be your friend.
  • Tammi

    Hi Mikes mom...thank you for the nice welcome comment. I am still learning how to navigate this website.  lol  
  • Pat L. in IL

    Hi Mike's Mom, Welcome to Molly's Adopt A Sailor!! For information on what and how we do things, go to Molly's group page and on the right side below the member pictures, click on "New Moms Read First". If you still have questions, please do not hesitate to send me a message.

    The July adoption is going to be a little different than normal. This is the FIRST time we have been able to adopt a submarine!!! We are very excited about this but there are still a couple of details to be worked out with their Ombudsman. All information will be posted as soon as it is all set!.

    Also, are you aware that we are in the Pepsi contest to win money for our troops? If you need info on that please let me know too! Thanks for joining us and hope to talk to you soon! Pat

  • Pat L. in IL

    Hi Marsha, How is your sailor doing? Have you checked out Molly's Adopt A Sailor lately. Our Oct. adoptees requested Christmas, so that is what we are doing. Our "official" Christmas group will be announced Nov. 1. Best wishes to you and your sailor. Pat
  • cocojazz

    Hi Mike's mom.  Im kim.  Thanks for friending me.  I look forward to getting to know some of you in the Mesa Verde group.  Feeling so disconnected from my son.
  • DawnasMom

    Hi Mike's Mom.  My daughter Dawna just left for Boot Camp on Wednesday an I am going through all the mixed emotions.  Sure am having a hard time with her gone and not able to talk to her.  We talk everyday.  I know she is getting her life better.  How is your son doing?

    Dawna's Mom

     

  • missin'mybrowneyedboy

    Hi Marsha, Again, I am gobsmacked at the thought of you having THREE kids serving in the military and your son doing one of the most dangerous jobs in the Navy as a corpsman w a depolyment in Afghanistan. You are an incredibly strong woman so I suppose that's why your children chose the fields they did. Although these two adjectives are often over used they REALLY do apply to you: Awesome and Amazing. I am honored to be your friend: ) Hey, by the way, do you know "Dor," a nuke mom? Her sailor is in WA, she has another son in South America w the Air Force and yet another son in Afghanistan right now w the Army Reserve. I think they are from the midwest but her sailor son is NOT happy w WA weather so I'm relieved to hear your's is doing ok w it:) Well, my "Navy" connection is through my son, Connor, who is a new STS(Sonar Tech, Submarine) and he is spending most of his time at the shipyard in Bremerton(and, yes, you did spell it right:) because his sub, the USS Kentucky, is in dry dock for a two year overhaul. All new submariners have to go through a long "qualification" process until they earn their "dolphins" so until then they are referred to as NUB: a Non-Useful Body. He is working hard on getting those quals done for obvious reasons:0  I know I am very fortunate because he is just a comparatvely short drive and then a lovely ferry ride away so I've been able to see him almost every weekend since mid June, however I know that luxury will come to an end sooner rather than later:(  Well, there ya go. My Navy mom story: }  So, again, glad you signed in and are you the one who used the "lurking" word? No, never!!!!   Everyone who is a mom, wife, fiance, girlfriend, sister, grandmother (and even the dads) deserve to read away! Can never have too much information or support, right? : ) Well, hope you have a great evening and look foward to any and all insights you want to share. Jaki  (PS: Oh, my dad was a 19 year old Navy corpsman assigned to the Marines during WWII. Just by devine intervention he ended up in the Phillipines rather than storming one of the beaches on Japan. Hallelujah for that!)

  • RedHeadedNavyWife

    I may already be a member of the group you pointed out...and it seems there is a ton of knowledge there from which I can learn about the FMTB.  I look forward to knowing more and hopefully becoming a bit more active on here!  Thanks again!