I have written often about the Naval Academy's ceaseless rhythm and how despite all manner of life swirling about, life there continues on schedule. Now we understand that we learned that lesson as preparation for life in the Fleet. While my son was a Mid, his maternal grandfather passed away. My kids spent a lot … Continue reading Time and tide wait for no one
Author: Karl Smith
With PPW behind us, time to strap in, folks
With the passing of Plebe Parents Weekend, the Class of 2026's time on the Severn is officially one-third complete. And while the amount of emotional energy expended over those precious few days could easily power the entire Pacific Fleet for years, that chapter has closed and it's time to move on. As we all know, … Continue reading With PPW behind us, time to strap in, folks
At long last, it’s time for that PPW hug
Recently I had the privilege of being part of a Zoom call with a number of Class of 2026 parents along with the brilliantly talented Steve Wade (author of The Naval Academy - A Parent's Ponderings from Home Port: Untying the Bowline on I-Day) and Annie Shine (author of A USNA Mom’s Journal: Plebe Summer … Continue reading At long last, it’s time for that PPW hug
Prayer for a Plebe is now a video
There are a lot of things I enjoy about this blog and continuing to be a part of the N*avy experience even after my son commissioned and collaborating with other content creators is one of them. Last Spring, when I wrote Prayer for a Plebe, I knew at some point I'd want to turn it … Continue reading Prayer for a Plebe is now a video
Shout out to the N*avy Dads
When my talented friend Annie Shine asked me to do another podcast with her, I said yes without really caring about the chosen topic. First, it was a chance to hang out with her, which I will never pass up. Second, I knew it would be N*avy-related, and we all know I can't find enough … Continue reading Shout out to the N*avy Dads




