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My Trip to Coronado

On Saturday Oct. 25.my wife and I flew to San Diego to visit our Grandson. We drove to Coronado, checked into the Navy Lodge, and got settled. Everyone at the Lodge and on the Base were great. They greeted you as they walked by and helped if you looked like you were lost. If you get a chance to stay at the Lodge try to get Oceanside and 5th floor or above for a great view of the BUD’s Training area. Be prepared for Reveille and the National Anthem each morning played on the PA system plus early morning yelling coming from the Grinder and Beach area. You’d think the Instructors would go deaf with all that noise. We were across the Strand with one window open and could hear not only what the guys were yelling but also the Bell when it rang 3 times. That makes you sad.

After checking into the Lodge my Grandson took us to North Island to get a pass for the car so we could leave and enter the Base without when he couldn’t be there. It also gave us a chance to drive around and see where everything was located and get an idea of where he went for meals and other things he’d mentioned. I walked around the Base quit a bit and it was interesting to see all the building and where the different commands were located.

Then it was down to Imperial Beach to visit our Grandson. It was a short distance to go but on the first drive I though we were never going to get there, we wanted the drive to be about 30 seconds not the long, long, long 10 minutes. He, his Girlfriend and the dog seemed very happy to see us. Everyone was in good spirits. He had some rest and was ready to visit and show us around. We returned to the Base to get ready for dinner and also called frogman80 to let him know we made it safe and sound. He told us to stay put and he would be at the Lodge in 20 minutes to visit and show us around the base. After driving to a few places of interest he crossed the Highway and we were in the BUD/S Training area. First stop, the Grinder. We meet everyone on the Quarterdeck were issued badges and off to the Grinder. We saw the painted outline of Flippers where the guys line up and of course the Famous Bell. Then it was back toward the beach area where the boats were stacked and we spotted the Smurff boat first. The Conference room was interesting with incredible pictures and plaques on the wall. Next was the O-course, some of the guys were out practicing and frogman80 told us what they were doing wrong and right as they learned the form to master one of the obstacles. Driving by the SEAL Team Building was interesting and I wish I had pictures. Next was to the Barracks. Along the way we saw several guys walking around and frogman80 stopped to ask each one what Class they were in and the main question he asked everyone “Why do you want to be a SEAL”. Their answers varied and were interesting. We crossed the Coronado Bridge to San Diego, drove through different military areas, Point Loma and the old Naval Base area. He spoke to his wife and decided we were all meeting for dinner with his family. I called my Grandson to ask if he’d like to join us. Frogman80 wanted the phone to give him direction and said he wanted to meet him. The best I could tell most of the answers most of the answers from the other end were “Yes Sir”. It took about 20 minutes for him to get to the restaurant and we began about a 2 hour eat and greet. I didn’t understand most of what frogman80 was talking about but my Grandson knew and they talked non-stop. If you go to the area you have to go to Devine Pastabilities for a meal, it was great and quite unique. The restaurant had to tell us we were the only table they had not cleaned (it was past closing time) so we had to leave. It was a great time and my Grandson has talked about it every since.

Then it was off to bed (early because our bodies were on a different time zone) and before we knew it we heard Reveille and the National Anthem over the speaker systemso another day had begun. My Grandson took me to The Diner in Coronado for Breakfast. Wow what a plate full of food. It was large enough to last my body all day. He went for a haircut and we prowled the stores in Coronado. We looked mainly at the bicycles used all over the island. The only way to describe them is to say they remind me of the one I had as a kid. No souped up 20 gear racing models, just plain bicycles like those back in the 60’s. Then back to Imperial Beach for a visit until he went to the base to move from Phase 1 to Phase 2 barracks, get some equipment, and a new blue Helmet. On his way back from the Base he’d stopped to pick up a Pizza. It is hard to explain the Pizza so I have a picture. Check the size. That’s a 2 liter soda bottle. It’s somewhere around 36” wide and barely fit through the front door.


After eating (and trust me, we came nowhere close to finishing the whole thing) he unpacked all the equipment and cleaned it for several more hours to make sure everything was in good order. I am not sure how exact the Numbers and Name have to be positioned on the Helmet but I watched him put the decals on and take them off for about an hour and a half until he was satisfied with the way it looked. Then came lots of homework. We headed back to base for some R & R.



Monday he had to be at the Base at 0330, I did not get up to see him before class. When we finally got up it was off to Imperial Beach for some shopping and a visit. Then back to the Base where a friend stopped by. We visited with him and went to the NEX to pick up a few things. After he was off duty we all went to dinner at The Coronado Brewing Company. When we returned to Imperial Beach it was time for more homework and we left so he could finish and get some sleep. (He had to leave for the Base at 0400 Tuesday.) Back to bed for us and again we were greeted by Reveille and the National Anthem the next morning.

We spent most of the Tuesday at the Viet Nam Memorial and driving around the Base. After he finished duty we went for a quick Sushi dinner. He was tired and had more homework so we left early so he could concentrate. We headed back to the Lodge and off to bed to wait for Reveille and the National Anthem.

Wednesday we packed our bags and headed for the Airport. Had a nice flight home and arrive back at DFW about 1800.

We had a Great Time, met some wonderful people and had a special visits with our Grandson. If you have a chance to go to Coronado anytime your Loved One is there GO! You will enjoy your visit and your Loved One will be thrilled to see someone from Home. In our 44 years of marriage we have been blessed with the ability to travel to a lot and see the sites of interest and history around the world but this was absolutely the best 4 day trip we have ever taken. It ranks 100 times higher than driving 2 weeks through Europe.

I would like to take a minute to say a special thanks to frogman80 for the tour and the support he has given us and our Grandson. Also I would like thank those of you on this site for helping us get through Boot Camp, Pre-BUD/S and now BUD/S. This community helps all of us understand a little of what the guys are going through how important their work is to this country. Lastly, I would like to Thank all the Past, Present and Future Classes for their desire and commitment to join the Navy in whatever position they choose. While some areas of the Navy get more attention than others every single sailor is important. Their positions support everyone in the Military. No job is small or unimportant. America could not be what it is today without each and every individual in the Armed Services. The success of those jobs ensure our freedom to go where we want, say what we want, and write messages like this when we want.

If anyone has question about going to Coronado please contact me and if I can answer them I would be glad to help in any way.

God bless our Troops and God Bless the United States of America.

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Our Recruiter

Sherry and I at first were totally against Matthew joining the Navy. He came home one day and told his mom that he wasn't interested in going to college. Of course our first thought was “Well you are not going to bum off of use for the rest of your life.” Then he said, “I want to join the Navy.” Sherry first said, No way! This is not happening! Not my son! Not my family! After Sherry and I thought and prayed about it, we realized that it could the best decision that Matthew would ever make. We decided to go and talk to the recruiter that had been talking to Matthew. The first time we met A02, we both looked at each other and said this kid is not much older than our son. Arron has become a great friend to us and has been so patient with all of our question and concerns. He also told us of his own life story how he became a United States Navy Sailor. He is truly a great American and has been a blessing to us as Navy Parents. I hope and pray that every parent has a recruiter that is as great as ours.Thanks ArronGod Bless.
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Little Six Champions - HooYah!

I am very proud of my Sailor and have shown him off time after time on this site. With that being said I must show off his little brother. Actually he is bigger than his older brother Evan. My middle son is in 8th grade and for the first time in his school's history he and his teammates have won the little six championship. Not only that but tonight they closed it out by doing it undefeated. My son Michael is number 55 in the middle standing with all the smudge on his face. As a proud dad I wanted to show him off as well. Maybe one day he will play football for the Navy? HooYah!
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Serving on the Island

My son called today from Cuba,he's is now at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. He's in class study to be a EMTInstructor. Says the weather is great but a little Hot somedays.but loving it. It's nice to see that our sailorsare heading in a good direction and I couldn't be prouder being a Navy DAD !
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Up Date....

......First of all, I would like to say I'm sorry for not being on much. With my schedule with work has been crazy.Well Jake is going just great. He called this past Saturday and it was nice to hear his voice. He had his final PFT on Monday and passed it with no problems. Battle Stations was last night and we're now waiting on that phone call. As soon as I hear from him, i'llsure let you all know. PIS next Friday. My wife is packed and ready to go...HAHA!
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Network Problems

For some reason in the activity, groups, and discussions the underlining writing such as time of last activity ex. minutes or hours of last activity have faded into the background color. How many members in the groups is faded into the background. Also the discussions are having the same problem. I have contacted my network through which I run this site through. Hopefully they will have this fixed soon.
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New Live Chat

By request from one of our fine members. We now have live chat. Live chat will be in the tabs (Live Chat) on the top of the main page and also at the very bottom of the main page. To chat simply type your text in the white box beside the smiley face and hit enter on your keyboard for it to post. This might be neat to actually meet others in live chat and be able to have a conversation real time. I hope ya'll enjoy!
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Gustav

We survived Gustav! We got lucky by the storm falling apart at the end. The people in New Orleans were very lucky this time. My advice is they better get busier strengthening those levee's. God definitely spared the Gulf Coast this time. We have had a lot of rain here so flooding will be are only threat. Now it's time to watch Hannah and send our Prayers towards that neck of the woods. We will be praying for our members on the East coast.
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Yep. Dale I feel your pain. We have had to say goodbye to our son three times since he's been in the Navy. I said goodbye to Evan this morning for the fourth time in his short Navy career. This will be a long goodbye as he is headed for San Diego California ( a long way from home ). It doesn't get any easier or atleast it hasn't for me. My wife Cindy thankfully was able to make the cross country trip with him and will be flying home Sunday. She gets 5 more days than me. Whats up with that? Sometimes it's just not fair being dear old dad. But I am glad mom will get the extra time. ( she really needs it ) wait ( they both really need it ) I just wanted to chime in and let everyone know basically the same as Dale, ( he really left! ) My oldest of three son's has really left. It's just sad to watch your son leave home all grown up and on his way in life. And my wife isn't home this time to talk about it. So my advice to the other Navy parents on this site is to treasure each moment you have with your child while they are home to visit because it go's by fast. During Evan's career in the Navy I know my wife and I will take advantage of every oppurtunity we can to visit him but the fact of life with the Navy is you will spend time apart from your child. So whether they leave for bootcamp, A school, post, or even their cruise I think it will always be tough to say goodbye. I wish my son the best in life and hope all of his dreams come true and I especially want him to know he will always have a place to call home. Right here on Bradford Drive wherever he may be in the world he will never be without a home. I love and miss my son and can't wait to see him again. EG
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He really left!!

I knew he had enlisted but the day of departure still seemed to sneak up on me.. My son Dale is a member of Cardinal Company and they all reported to Great Lakes on 8/7/08 aroound 2300. We finally got our first letter yesterday and he said bootcamp is kicking his butt. But then again he has only been there a week or so. He never did go out and run like I told him too, he is such a typical teenager(Boy). He found out he had partial color blindness and was disqualified from the Nuke Program. He is going to be a CTI which does not have color perception requirement. His graduation date is 10/3/08, and I hope to hear from anyone going throught the same things.Dale Sr.
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Update

I received the infamous "box" on Friday last week, I was ok opening it...I knew what to expect. Sunday I found myself wanting to pick up the phone to call her, and went oops, you cant. I got the form letter on Monday, with a little blip at the end that said "Hey Mommy! I'm here safe and sound. I'm doing OK. I miss everyone. Give my address out. I love you. xoxo!" Tuesday afternoon I got a phone call from 875 area code, almost didnt answer, I did and I heard "MOMMY???" I screamed so loud..Lyssie is that you??? Her first thing she said is I am ok, I just need you to fax info here for Security Clearance. I actually got to talk to her for almost 20mins. She was in an office. Alyssa says its harder than she imagined. Also, she felt like it wasnt real. She gets to keep her wisdom teeth, but has to have a few cavities filled. She said Tues was there first real day of training, graduation is Sept 26. She said some of the future sailors still havent learned how to "shut up" as she said and they have had to "drop" a few times. (They'll learn) Alyssa also has been to "sick call" she said she was pushing thru what they were doing and her head kept pounding and pounding. She said she tried to ignore it, but broke in to tears cause it was so bad. Ugh I hope that passes. She said she had just gotten her shots, so maybe it was a side effect. She also said I hope to call you Sunday, write me letters and tell everyone else to write. Ok thats my update....for now!!
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Hello everyone

Hello everyone I just wanted to say hi. I hope everyone's child is doing well. I want to thank each and every one of you for helping make this site what it is. We are growing slow and steady but I'm sure in the near future it will snowball. Sorry if anyone had troubles Fri and Sat getting to the site. My URL wasn't working correctly. I've been busy on the banners as I'm sure ya'll have seen. I think I like this one the best. My son Evan visited this weekend and will finish A school Aug 13th. He will come home and visit for a week or two once finished. Then he is off to San Diego and will be on the USS Ronald Reagan. He will be a long way from home. My wife is not thrilled about that. So we hope the fine people of California take good care of our son. Again thanks to everyone for supporting each other in such a positive way. I'm so happy to know that I'm not alone in this. Ya'll have been great and a much needed support group. I thank you all. EG
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Ask a Sailor

Hi everyone. My son and his fellow sailors have started a group (Ask a Sailor). They thought this might be helpful for parents to ask actual sailors about their experience's in bootcamp, A school, and things to come. They will check in with the group once a day to read the questions and find the answers to what us parents would like to ask. This could be one of the most helpful tools on this site. A big thank you to the Sailors who are willing to help out us dear old parents. Also I would love not only you to use this group, but maybe have your son or daughter join in with the other Sailors to help answer our questions. HOOYA!
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I try to write this everyday
my tongue gets tied on what to say
you guided me through good and bad
I'm leaving soon but don't be sad
A man I am thanks to ya'll
I promise you that I will call
You've raised me right
and that I know
through laughs and fights
which made me grow
your sons a sailor
and damn proud to be
I'm serving our country
the home of the free
so when you can't sleep
just look at the sky
on that ship
so will I
I'm not scared
there's no reason to be
beleive in God
like you've taught me
four years I'm gone
alot will change
don't let Jessica forget my name
a life to live
and alot to see
thank you guys
for loving me

written by Evan Moore

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Guys that was so awesome to see. As a parent of one of the new sailors the ceremony was the coolest thing I have seen. To see our son's and daughter's standing tall in front of us parents in your whites was a very proud moment for us. You all looked the part. I couldn't be prouder of all of you for your commitment to defend this great country we live in. When you as one said your creed aloud to the crowd it gave me chills. I am so proud of what you guys have accomplished. I know it wasn't easy but I bet it sure felt good walking around in that uniform. Wear it with pride. Always stand tall now that you are a U.S. Navy Sailor . Thank you for defending my family's freedoms. I wish all of the new graduates the best of luck wherever you may be. Make us proud. Thank you for your service and best wishes to all. Stay safe and remember to always come home to see us parents. Good luck in your travels. Navydads admin
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