Saturday, September 26, 2009
Spent the day with a bunch of Scouters in our District’s Vanguard training helping them to become Trained.
If you’re looking for a Wood Badge Ticket Item, I highly recommend volunteering to serve on staff for a Training Course. Not only would it benefit the yourself (aka, your Wood Badge Tickets), but it may just benefit your own son someday.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
It will be officially Autumn, soon. Which means like it or not, the Holiday Season is fast approaching.
This is a great time to start some family traditions, or to continue some that you may already have. We have some in our family that we very much enjoy.
There were also some that we had started at old employers, that hopefully are continued on.
One of the things that we can all do is donate a few hours or our own time to something. I’m sure that there is something that we’re interested in that we can donate time to somewhere.
No matter your current situation in life, you can always give a little of yourself and I promise that you’ll feel a little better and whether you call if Karma, Blessings, or whatever you will find that you will benefit from it in someway.
Whether you do it yourself, with your family, a Scout Pack/Troop/Team/Crew, for a Wood Badge Ticket, whatever it is volunteering especially this year at this time of year is something that we can all do.
Check out the Volunteer section of 211ut.org for opportunities in your area.
Friday, September 18, 2009
This is the type of thing that I was talking about the other day when I was talking about Eagle Scout projects.
Find a project that means something to you and work on that, don’t just do it because it’s simple or a quick means to an end.
That goes for Wood Badge Ticket items too.
Friday, September 4, 2009
I’d be willing to bet that the Eagle Scout project is probably the one thing that most Boy Scouts dread doing the most. Check out what this young man is doing.
People ask me frequently about what they can do for a project and while I don’t usually have specific projects for them, I typically offer this advice.
“Find something that you have an interest and a passion in. Then do something in that area.”
What I don’t like to see a situation where a parent is just pressuring a young man to quickly pick a project and then get it over with. By doing so, the parents aren’t teaching their son anything and they certainly aren’t allowing him to apply the principles that he’s learned in Scouting.
Also with my position on the District Committee I hear a lot about how the Eagle Project paperwork is not usually completed properly and that it usually takes 2, 3, 4 and sometimes even more times to get it done correctly.
I have a suggestion that may be a possible solution. Someone should make it a Wood Badge ticket to create a Parental Orientation to the Eagle Project. It doesn’t have to be long or elaborate, but how powerful would it be if the Advancement Chair of your Troop Committee and the Scoutmaster were to take a few minutes and visit the parents of a young man who has just earned his Life Scout and help the parents understand their role in the entire process.
Maybe a gentle reminder to Mom that this is Juniors Eagle Project. He’s the one in charge and that while Mom might mean well by make the 30 phone calls to see if she can get materials donated for the project, it’s not helping Junior learn, grow and develop like the Eagle Project is intended.
Sure it’s still fine if Mom & Dad help, encourage and even prod Junior along the way, but always remember it’s his project and he is the one that needs to earn it, not Mom.
I always cringe when I hear someone at an Eagle Court of Honor joke about how Mom earned it just as much as her son did. In my mind, that shouldn’t be the case.
Let your Eagle develop wings and fly. Trust me, he will sore higher than you know.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
It’s nice to be back home again, but I sure love camping. Even if it’s full of bugs and dirt. I even love it when it rains like it did this morning as we were packing up.
We did stop by the East side of the lake and pick up the Boy Scout themed geocache, which was cool because I picked up a 1999 Big Event pin. Though I doubt that I’ll hold on to it, because I generally only like to collect patches and pins for events that I attended.