She’s not like a regular mom; she’s a cool mom

  • Posted: Friday, May 9, 2025, 7:17 am

Happy Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is on the horizon, and what better way to celebrate than to honor three Pantexan moms who get to share the value of mission success with their children?

Meet Mama Ginger
General Facilities Specialist Ginger Ball has been a proud Pantexan for six years. Ginger is thankful for her job every day, and a contributing factor to why she loves her job so much is because she gets to share her workplace with her son, Nick Ball; her daughter, Chassie Germany; and her son-in-law, Robert Germany. Admittedly, one of Ginger’s favorite things is when someone stops by her office to tell her what good kids she has. For Ginger, the mother-child dynamic has only been strengthened by working with her kids.

When reminiscing about her mom, Chassie thinks about how often her kids remind her how quickly she is turning into their Mema. “The way I cook, my jokes, my driving — the list goes on, ” Chassie said. For Nick, it’s the Saturday morning cleaning sessions. “I find myself doing room inspections just like she did with us when we were growing up,” Nick joked.

“Some people might be worried about working with their mother-in-law, but I was excited at the chance to work with Ginger; she is a take-charge type of woman who is always willing to help,” Robert said.

Chassie doesn’t have the privilege of eating lunch with her mom often, but when she does she usually spends it laughing with her mom and brother. Nick confessed that getting to eat lunch with his mom more frequently has caused a sibling rivalry because, “you know, being the ‘favorite’ child and all.” He says that one of his favorite things about working with his mom is laughing with her every day and the free lunches she packs.

When asked what this family would share about Ginger, the kindness overflowed. Chassie stated her mom is the most selfless person you will ever meet and anyone who gets to meet her is blessed because she is sure to brighten their day. Robert promises Ginger is the kindest soul you will ever have the privilege to meet. And Nick said his mom is devoted to her family, loves Jesus with all her heart, and without a doubt is the hardest worker he knows.

Alongside two other siblings, Chassie and Nick have blessed their mom with 15 grandchildren, filling Ginger’s weekends with extracurricular activities and being her grandkids’ biggest fan.

Collectively, this family has given Pantex 30 years of service. “Pantex has blessed my kids in many ways. Each one has grown with confidence and character that I am very proud of,” Ginger said. “They are wonderful parents and leaders in our community and they are kind, caring, and love God and their mom very much.”

Meet Mama Christy
The universe gifted Training Specialist Christy Gooch with her very own mini-me in the form of her daughter and fellow Pantexan, Sarah Gooch. Christy says she and Sarah share everything and are very similar in a lot of ways — so many of their hobbies and likes align in some way. “A lot of my mannerisms come straight from my mom. She is very crafty and creative, so every time I try a new skill, I have that moment where I feel just like her,” Sarah said.

For some, working with mom could be an added stress to their day, but Christy and Sarah have nothing but genuine pride when speaking about one another.

“I get to see my best friend so much more often. It always makes me smile even just seeing her in passing,” Sarah said. For Christy, she’s just glad to have her daughter close after her move back to Amarillo and to be able to witness Sarah thrive. “Although she is still so young, she has succeeded over and over again, and it never ceases to amaze me,” Christy said.

Having mission success as a shared interest has only reinforced their bond. In a lot of ways, the shared language and pride in their work at Pantex has built a stronger sense of understanding between Sarah and Christy.

When co-workers find out who Sarah’s mom is, they are quick to tell Sarah how much she looks like Christy or how lucky she is to have such cool parents. But if you ask Christy, she’s the lucky one. “Sarah is the most caring, intelligent weirdo you will ever meet and I hope that everyone gets a chance to know her,” Christy said.

Sarah reflects on what a blessing her mom is to everyone she meets — and for those who don’t know her, she tells them how extraordinary a person she is, and she’s even cooler as a mom.

Meet Mama Jennifer
Upon entering motherhood, most moms are hopeful their children are fully functioning, kind, contributing members of society. For Procurement Representative Jennifer Hudson, she was lucky enough to also get a best friend out of motherhood. Jennifer and daughter Randi Walker, both in the early years of their Pantex career, are looking forward to their move to the Pantex Amarillo Campus (PAC) to ensure they have at least one work lunch together throughout the week.

The proud mom of two believes without a doubt that she was put on this earth to be her kids’ mom. Jennifer boasts that raising Randi and her brother has been the absolute greatest accomplishment and privilege of her life.

“My momma heart swells with such joy and pride when they call or come home to be with us just because they want to be with us,” Jennifer said.

Not a day goes by that Randi doesn’t stop and think, “oh gosh, I’m turning into my mother.” Whether it be cleaning house, going to the gym, or talking to her four-year-old, she finds herself reflecting on her childhood and what it was like to have Jennifer as a mom.

Randi has a deep admiration for her mom and her newfound career at Pantex. “She transitioned in her career later in life and I know that jump took a lot of courage and dedication; it’s been so cool to watch her succeed,” Randi said.

“If I don’t get to hear Randi’s voice at least once a day, there is a hole in my day,” Jennifer said. “I love logging into my computer each morning and seeing her status on Teams. It’s my secret way of being able to check on her, and as a mom this soothes my soul.”

When asked what Pantexans should know about one another, mother and daughter had similar answers.

“Never underestimate my mom. No matter where she’s at or what she’s doing, she’s giving it her all,” Randi said.

“Randi gives 100% all the time to whatever task is in front of her,” Jennifer said. It is clear that Randi feeling more and more like her mom is more than a sentiment. With the hard work ethic that is being passed down in this duo, Pantex is lucky to have them.