Showing posts with label Eagle Scout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eagle Scout. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Proud Moment

I have to brag a moment son #3 has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout this week.  It's been a long road, but well worth the commitment on his part and our part as his parents.  I realized that between both our son's becoming Eagle Scouts that we've been part of scouting for 15 years.
Click Here to see Morgan's Eagle Scout Project


Here's some interesting facts regarding scouting:
This has been around quite a while. The number of Scouts who make Eagle changes periodically. The number listed was reported as accurate in 1998. Probably some of the other statistics have changed also, but the impact is still the same.
Of any one hundred boys who become Scouts, it must be confessed that thirty will drop out in their first year. Perhaps this may be regarded as a failure, but later in life, all of these will remember that they had been in Scouting and will speak well of the program.
Of the one hundred, only rarely will one ever appear before a juvenile court judge. Twelve of the one hundred will be from families that belong to no church. Through Scouting, these twelve and many of their families will be brought into contact with a church and will continue to be active all their lives. Six of the one hundred will become pastors.
Each of the one hundred will learn something from Scouting, and all will develop hobbies that will add interest throughout the rest of their lives. Approximately one-half will serve in the military, and in varying degrees, profit from their Scout training. At least one will use it to save another person's life, and many may credit it for saving their own.
Four of the one hundred will reach Eagle rank, and at least one will later say that he valued his Eagle above his college degree. Many will find their future vocation through merit badge work and Scouting contacts. Seventeen of the one hundred boys will become adult leaders and will give leadership to thousands of additional boys.
One in four boys in America will become Scouts, but it is interesting to know that of the leaders of this nation in business, religion and politics, three out of four were Scouts.
This story will never end. Like the 'Golden Pebble' of service dropped into the human sea, it will continue to radiate in ever-widening circles, influencing the characters of men through unending time."
Another way of saying this is:
Of 100 Boys in Scouting -
* Only rarely will one appear in juvenile court.
* 12 will receive their first church contact through Scouting. 
* 5 will receive church religious emblems. 
* 1 will enter the clergy due to his Scouting relationships. 
* 18 will develop hobbies that will give them a lifelong interest. 
* 8 will find their future life vocations. 
* 1 will use Scout skills to save another's life. 
* 1 will credit Scout skills with saving his own life. 
* 2 of the 100 will reach the Eagle Rank. 
* 17 will later become leaders in Scouting and will pass on their skills, inspiration and leadership to countless youth.

Sunday, August 01, 2010

The Things I learned doing an Eagle Scout Project!

I had the pleasure and pain of spending 12+ hours at the park yesterday with my son helping him with his Eagle Scout project without the help of my hubby and our other son.  Scrapping layers upon layers of paint,grim and graffiti off of 7 tables at Enslen Park then applying a graffiti barrier.  Here are a few things I've learned...
  • I never want to scrap paint off of tables again!
  • that 7 tables is 4 too many!
  • that the City doesn't clean the tables before painting and will paint over dirt, crud and unidentifiable objects!
  • That there is no easy way of scrapping paint and one must have a variety of tools in their arsenal!
  • that there will always be people that won't appreciate what you are doing....City workers AND the local natives and will actually get down right hostile!
  • that there are Some people that DO appreciate the efforts of a small group of people and take the time to tell you :-)
  • That when it says environmentally safe/green it means it ain't gonna work! Go for the good ole fashion caustic stuff!
  • that when we thought we'd never finish to have faith and persevere!
  • That cheap pizza gives you indigestion!
  • that I never have to do another Boy Scout Eagle Project again, but I'm very proud of both my sons!

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FINISHED!

Monday, February 25, 2008

An Eagle Soars!

Congratulations
Spencer!


My son recently earned his Eagle rank in scouting.
It's quite an honor and only earned through
a lot of time and hard work!
Statistics of Scouting
A Look At 100 Boys That Join Scouting
12 will receive their first time religious contact
5 will earn their religious emblem
2 will enter the clergy
18 will develop hobbies which will last a lifetime
8 will enter a career based on Merit Badges work
17 will become Scout volunteers
1 will use Scouting skills to save the life of another person
1 will use Scouting skills to save his own life
28 will continue lifelong hobbies started in Scouting
2 will attain the rank of EAGLE


STRIKE A POSE!
Both of my younger sons do not like to have their
picture taken, nor smile for the camera, instead they'd rather do poses, I call this their Adonis look LOL


WINTER FUN
This took me almost two weeks to finish this piece for a lottery we do in a group I'm in......yes I know that's crazy, but so much has been going on that it was only here and there that I've been able to work on it...I started out using the backside of a bingo card as the base and adding some scrap paper, a Vintage image some stamping, rub-ons, and chalk inks...finally I used my finger and spread some gesso on the bottom to look like snow and then chalk inked around that when it was dry. I also dipped a ball point pen in the gesso adding white gesso dots to give the illusion of it snowing.