Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Nathaniel the Scout

Last Wednesday was pack meeting and Nathaniel got his Bobcat and Weblelos badges. We were not diligent in getting him to scouts when he turned 8 but about a year ago I really wanted him to be involved so I made a bigger effort to get him there. The problem is that it is on Wednesdays. I'm at orchestra on Wednesdays so for this to work, Jaaromy has to be involved. This often means taking all three boys to pack meeting once a month by himself. I wouldn't relish the idea either, but Jaaromy has done well and Nathaniel was able to get his two badges. I decided to stay home from orchestra(not a huge sacrifice for me since we were starting on the Mahler) to see him get his badges.


Here he is with his Bobcat. I had forgotten after all these years that the scout gets to pin medallions on his mom when he gets a badge. I took this after he got the badge since I was busy getting pinned.


Here we are after getting his Webelos badge. It's too late to get the Wolf and Bear, but apparently he has to get the Bobcat to get the Webelos. Sorry for the very unflattering shirt. I've been cold lately and didn't want to take a chance at the church. Behind us is Nathaniel's scout leader, Bishop Palmer. He's from another ward since ours is small. I really appreciate him working with Nathaniel and even putting in extra time to help him get his Bobcat.


As a side note, I first met Bishop Palmer at the Republican Caucus Meeting last summer. He and I were both elected to be delegates. He didn't realize it was me until earlier this month when we got together for the Special Election to replace Ron Bigelow. He's a good guy.

After the badges and things were awarded, the scout leaders had us all stand in a circle to do the Hokey Pokey and dance to other fun songs. The theme or goal for the month had been a positive attitude. This was lost on Nathaniel who didn't understand why he needed to do something so silly.


Jonathan, however, had a blast dancing in his boots. Brigham was around somewhere too. I think he was taking advantage of the dancing to sneak away some rice crispy treats before anyone else got to them.

It was worth missing orchestra to see Nathaniel get his badges. I'm proud of him for passing off his goals.

4 comments:

  1. Way to go Nathaniel! With no brothers and only one son, not old enough for scouts yet, I know nothing about scouts. Somebody is going to have to give me the 411. Nathaniel is so cute. And I think that your shirt IS flattering. I like it.

    P.S. I loved the missionary FHE. Very cute.

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  2. So exciting, Scouts is a lot of work so that is awesome:) I was jealous that you got to do the hokey pokey, I just love that dance. We have to do it about 25 times a day at my house, so I am excellent at it:)

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  3. That's great. I'm so glad that you were able to be there for him. Great pics.

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  4. Scouting can be an important part of a young boy's life. I've sat through many a pack meeting in my time with our 6 boys. I'm so proud of this grandson!

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