Monday, June 14, 2010

Here's How I Manage Scouts

I grew up with sisters and so when my first son started cub scouts I felt pretty lost and overwhelmed by all of the scouting lingo, patches, requirements, merit badges, and uniforms, you name it, it was all new to me.   I had a hard time staying organized and keeping track of my son's progress.  I didn't know what came first, wolf or bear or what was required, or where to put those patches where on his uniform.  Even sewing the patches on the uniform was hard for me.  

 Now 10 years later...I have waded through much trial and error and have come up with some things that have helped me keep track of 5 (so far) boys' progress in cub scouts and boy scouts and just make everything work much better.

First of all, I have this binder for my cub scouts.  In this binder, I keep a record sheet for each of my boys.  I take this binder with me to every pack meeting and update the records right while I am sitting there.


In this binder I also keep information about what is required to earn belt loops and pins, and what is required to earn patches that are unique to our area.  This really helps me take advantage of any activities we do as a family that can help my boys progress in scouts.  Half the battle is just knowing what your son can work on.  And so many things just fit into the activities we do already anyway.

Here are those all important record sheets ...that keep things so well organized and make everything run more smoothly.  I was given this by a very smart and clever friend.  Since then I have seen similar record sheets at the Scouting supply store and also several versions here  .   So download one you like and use it!  It will change your world.  







Now, you know how at pack meeting you go home with those important patches and merit badges your son was just awarded.  I am not sure what you do with your's until they get sewn onto a uniform, but I would put mine in a "special place" until I could get to them. (like my jewelry box or box in my desk) Then  a month later I would run across these patches, belt loops, merit badges and panic a little because I had forgotten about them and even sometimes I had a hard time remembering which award belonged to whom.  
Oh stress~ ! 

So now here is what I do.  Each of my boys gets one of these plastic folders when they start cub scouts.  This plastic envelope holds their patches, rank advancement badges, merit badges etc. until they get placed on their uniforms.  I come home from pack meeting or a Court of Honor and put their awards here first thing.      Then I write a note in my planner to update their uniforms.  No more mix ups! 




I keep these plastic file folders in a filing cabinet, nice, neat and I know where exactly where everything is when I need it.  So much less stress...... 



This can also be a place to keep those extra patches that don't go on the uniform but are fun to have and can be put into a gift like this later.  




For my Boy Scouts I also include a record sheet like this in the plastic envelope so I can see where each boy is on their trail to EAGLE.  This is their W.A.I. record or "Where Am I?" on the trail to Eagle.  Each of our boy scouts also has a copy of this in their own binder.  They take care of their binder but just in case, I have a copy of their boy scout record in their plastic envelope.  






To make putting badges on uniforms a snap,  I also have a photo copy of the uniform for boy scouts and one for cub scouts on the other side in the plastic envelope so with a quick glance I know what to put where.  

For several years I tried to sew patches on uniforms.  I usually ended up frustrated because the patch would pucker here or there or end up sewn on a little crooked.  This usually resulted in procrastinating sewing patches on, which was sad sad sad and unfair to my boys.  

Then I found this amazing stuff!  It is badge magic and I think they sell it at every scouting supply store.  You simply place the badge on the badge magic sheet, trace around it, cut the traced shape out......



 peel the paper off, press the badge onto the sticky paper side,


 peel the other side off and press the badge onto the uniform.  Then place the uniform in the dryer for about 10 min to set the glue and wah lah the patch is on the uniform.  And it looks perfect!  



Easy as Pie!  

So glad someone invented this product or I would be sewing badges on uniforms for hours and hours.  

So, for any of my sisters or anyone else who might read this blog...I hope that this information helps!  

Friday, June 11, 2010

We Have Another Budding Pianist!

We attended Jacob's piano recital last week (June 3rd).  Yahoo!  What natural ability this boy has.....I think they call that TALENT.  I am thrilled...He has been playing the piano for a couple of years and he is doing great.  He played 3 recital pieces ...perfectly with such expression and exactness.  He holds his hands like a pro... and uses them with such flair..as if he was born knowing how...  We are proud of him and will be thrilled watching this talent grow.  Yipee!!!




That is one cute boy...


Really... I was busting my buttons with pride.  This is my one son that begged me to start him in piano at age 5 and even though he will complain sometimes and freak out when he is learning a new piece, I know that playing this instrument is in his blood.

His teacher is Cindy Hughes.  I swear this woman was foreordained to have a special impact in the life of my family.   She is so patient with my boys.  She has had a HUGE impact in the life of my oldest son Eric...

We all love and appreciate her.


We were so blessed to have Mom and Dad attend the recital with us..Did we luck out or what???


Pretty comfy, cozy seating for a piano recital...  I am so glad that they could be there with us.

 By the way, right before the piano recital they recieved their mission call to serve in the Washington DC Temple Visitors Center!!  It was a very exciting and wonderful night.  They were here with us and my brother opened that big white envelope at their home in Idaho and read their mission call over the phone.  The entire family (sans only two) were in conference call when the call was read aloud and we all cheered and cried at once!  It was one happy day!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Mission Call...


These fine people are going on their 4th mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Jacob will not be going with them..  ha ha... but I had to use this cute picture of them.  

 I love my Mom and Dad...and their devotion to the Gospel and to their Savior.  I have never seen two people more joyful about sharing the Gospel..  My Momma has a talent for striking up a conversation with anyone anywhere..  She views each person she meets as a brother or sister and immediately loves them.  My Dad is the same way!  He loves everyone and anyone speaking with them can see this love in their eyes and hear it in their voices.....  


Which is why  this mission call is so perfect for them.  They get to serve here in this breathtakingly beautiful place....and specifically in the Visitors Center of the Washington DC Temple, meeting people from all over the world every day.    



I couldn't be happier.....  I am a returned Visitors Center sister missionary. I know what fun they are in for.  I know how powerful this experience will be in their lives and how much joy they will find in this assignment.  I know they will meet people from all over the world!  I know Heavenly Father will lead the honest in heart  to this Visitors Center.  I know how much they will treasure the opportunity to testify of Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father's Plan of Happiness. I know they will see eyes light up and hearts touched as some will recognize "TRUTH"  and want to learn more.  I am so thrilled for them!  


Yep.... standing here....bearing witness of Jesus Christ.  It is a wonderful thing. 


We love you Mom and Dad.  You have a huge fan club cheering you on.  So thankful for your example, your unwavering testimonies and your love.  

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

This Is Exactly How I Feel About Now...


School is over....all of the end of school activities, field trips, school programs, recitals, assemblies ..and this year graduation .....every mom knows what I am talking about.     
I usually have the summer all mapped out, plans and guidelines in place to make things run smoothly... (that is the theory anyway!)  And well, I haven't had a chance to even think about it.  

 I've got to get my act together, but what I REALLY feel like doing is playing all morning, having a snack, falling asleep and avoiding all responsibility. 

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Eric's Graduation Class of 2010


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Wednesday..... June 2, 2010 .....about 4:30 pm
It's Graduation Day!  
Celebrate!  



My heart takes a picture.  We are so proud of this fine young man.  




The adoring proud family....minus Scotty...who was fast asleep having his nap.  :( 
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The wonderful supportive grandparents....we love you!



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Words cannot fully express how much I love this boy....


And Commencement begins.... 6 pm E-Center



















The new graduate!  He did it!


Wish I had taken more pictures.... We went out to eat to the Olive Garden after Commencement to eat.  The manager bent over backwards to make sure we had the best time.  And we did...it was one of the best of times.   

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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."   -Eleanor Roosevelt

Carpe Diem!

Last Day of High School...


Well, my oldest child finished his last day of high school today.... That is a bit surreal for me... to say the least.  I am trying not to be a silly weepy mother.  But, I can't help myself.  I get very nostalgic at the end of every school year anyway, but this year I feel this feeling more poignantly than ever before.  

My oldest is set to leave the nest.  I have been thinking about this time for the past two years, trying to be prepared and excited...which I am !! ...but this marks a real turning point in our family.  I tell myself to be focused on how wonderful this is... 

My son has grown into a kind, patient, humble, considerate human being.  He has found his inner voice...has gained his own testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ...He knows what he believes and where he stands and he stands tall and firm.  He has become a wonderful pianist.  We love to hear him play.... He has a beautiful voice.  He has won awards on the state level in the solo competition.   He  and has enjoyed singing in the Vocal Ensemble this year.  He has worked hard and has earned a high GPA.  He has worked very hard and he set to go to college and begin his wonderful life. So, I feel such a mixture of absolute joy, pride, gratitude and yes a bit of sadness..but I am not sure sadness is the right word.  I am not sad...I am not sure what I feel.  I just know it makes me cry.   

He has also done all of this while dealing with some pretty significant challenges in his life.  I have learned so much and been blessed beyond anything I could have imagined because of this SON.  


Goodbye beloved Hillcrest High School!  And onto bigger and even better things!!!  BYU I , here we come! The future is so bright ...and it is all before you Eric!  Move forward with faith and determination to make your dreams come true!  

We are so proud  of you...and feel so fortunate to be your parents!   

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Who is This Visitor at My Door?


It was one of those breezy days..you know the kind..with the perfect temperature.... and a perfect gentle breeze ....

So I opened the door and saw this .... 




Plus he had just finished eating strawberries dipped in sugar....Kind of made me wish I could strip down to my undies, run around in that perfect breeze and snack on sweet strawberries too... 
Oh yeah, it was a perfect spring day.