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My Scout son is doing really well rising to the challenge of being an SPL of a new troop, with 2/3 of the Scouts NOT native English speakers. But, he & I have an ongoing if good natured dispute over whether I'm excessively enthusiastic about Scouting.

 

This note -- which he read first -- was attached to his gift to me this morning:

 

"'A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.'

 

This present is a testimony to my personal Scout spirit.

 

I have showed

my trustworthiness by not getting this gift for myself;

my loyalness, kindness, obedience, and friendliness by actually giving you a gift;

my helpfulness by wrapping it myself, instead of having mom do it;

my courteousness by wrappting it at all;

my cheerfulness by smiling while I did it, and even right now;

my thriftiness by wrapping it in the bag it came in;

my bravery by doing this at all, instead of chickening out like I would have a year ago;

my cleanliness by washing my hands before wrapping it;

and my reverence by praying that God would give me ideas to make this scheme work!

 

Merry Christmas"

 

 

. . . and the ribbon was, he pointed out, tied with a taut-line hitch.

 

 

May God's grace be upon you all this day, even those of you who don't believe in Him!

 

Merry Christmas

 

 

TN Scout Troop

 

 

PS. It was a bottle of wine, which his older brother helped him buy.(This message has been edited by tnscouttroop)

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