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  1. Document, document, document. I would also suggest sending certified letters, and make copies. I don't especially like the phone route because unless you record it someone might say you were harassing them.

     

    Just my $0.02 (obviously I'm not a lawyer!),

    Carol

  2. This is a hot topic for me. If I could shut the borders down completely I would do it. Apply to get in the legal and correct way or stay your a@# out. This country has people who are starving, homeless, without adequate healthcare (or insurance), etc. who were all born here. Until we can take care of our own why should we take care of someone here illegally?

     

    Carol

  3. It is sad that adults have to muck up a good thing. I'm sorry but I'm almost sure you can't add requirements such as your questions, I may be wrong but I don't think so. You have to accept her word that he completed the requirements as all but the BB and Archery can be done in the home setting.

     

    Carol

  4. My husband, our CM, and I were talking about us having one in the early summer next year. I would think that old lawnmower wheels or tricycle or training wheels. Some 2x4's and rope to steer. I don't know about the axles, still have to think about that. I think it will be a blast. Keep me posted or PM if you get some good ideas.

     

    Carol

  5. Rooster, remember for Cub Scouts, a parent/s or legal guardian must be present on several occasions, this discussion does not just cover troops.

    I stick by the BSA rule of no homosexuals allowed as leaders or members but as for my opinion I don't believe gay parents should be banned.

    Homosexuality is not a contagious disease. Being in Scouts with them will not turn you or your child into one.

     

    Just my $0.02,

    Carol

  6. I too agree that the requirements are becoming a little too 'boring' and lecturing. That is why I include requirements in my den meeting plans to try and spice them up and make them more enjoyable. At least I did in Wolves, I hope I can this year in Bears. I retained all of my boys so maybe it wasn't too bad.

     

    Carol

  7. I tend to agree with Ed. Overstretched. Think about kids these days, some are into numerous sports, gym, dance as well as a host of other things. Who gets these kids to where they need to be. How many of you are also a coach or assistant? Don't forget to factor in job commitments. Then there are religious activities as well. Wow, I'm tired after just typing up all this stuff. No wonder we have fewer committed adults. I'm lucky to have as my assistants, my best friend (he has no children), and my mother. I really feel for the single parents.

     

    Carol

  8. Have you alerted the CM, CC and committee that there is a problem with den size? Sometimes problems that are out of sight are out of mind. It may not be that they don't care but that if you haven't voiced your own concerns they may think that you think you can handle it.

    But definitely split! I have 6 boys that come faithfully and if it weren't for a couple of great assistants I would pull my hair out.

     

    Our pack is so small we only have one den for each rank with the largest being 10 in number (Wolf den). If they get a bunch of new recruits from fall sign-up they will have to split up as well.

     

    Good luck!

     

    Cub Scouts ROCK!

     

    Carol

  9. In my opinion you have to have a strong connection to a troop. This may work better in small towns where there is only one or two troops, I don't know for sure. My husband is going to start up a new troop in Feb. because the only other troop in our little town is LDS. We know of at least one current Boy Scout who is going to come over to the new troop because he kind of feels like an outsider by not belonging to the church itself. None of our current Webs II are LDS either. We have no strong connection with the current troop because we are not LDS sponsered.

     

    I believe you need to have troops run as they should, by the boys, and that the Webelos should observe every aspect from troop meetings to camping and that if they are doing things like the BSA wants them to then the Webelos would naturally want in on the fun. What boy wants to go to troop meeting and have an adult 'lead' them the entire time?

     

    Thank you and good night.

    Hey does anyone have a step ladder? I don't remember this soap box being so tall!!

     

    Carol

  10. Yes all of what ya'll have said sounds true and correct. But let me tell you this...

     

    If one of your cute little teenage daughters happens to fall in love with one of my absolutely gorgeous and technically perfect sons and they happen to marry she had better be worthy of this MAMA. ;)

     

    Of course I also have two daughters, but I'll let their father worry about them.

     

    Carol

  11. I believe this post was started to goad some people. JMHO. It sure goaded me. But I choose to take the high ground and will not enter a surefire arguement except to say I believe in the Cub Scout program.

     

    Carol

  12. I started drinking coffee out of a baby bottle (my mother has told me this, she would take me to all the football games and this was a way to keep me warmer). It didn't stunt my growth. I'm no worse for it. I drink it black so I don't get any of the sugar or carbs. I say let the kids have it. It certainly isn't any worse than sodas.

     

    Carol

    P.S. It's alot cheaper too! Maybe that is secretly the reason they want scouts to BUY sodas. ;)

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