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And let's not forget the personal life. Since you are gone most nites and alot of weekends it is very stressful. I had one coworker, a pro with 15 years, who was on wife #3. Two of my coworkers had their wives leave them, and my wife threatened to divorce me after 3 months of marriage. Further as a volunteer, I've seen 2 additional DEs' marriages end, including one of our camp directors. And let's not forget that your Aqautics boss in '96 also got a divorce when he was a pro. LOTS of stress. I'm the wife of a DE. He's in charge of a rural district and is gone several nights a week AND he is also the Camp Director in the summer. I'm not about to leave him because I believe what he is doing is important and the fact that I'm also in Scouting myself helps. (I'm a Venturing Advisor). When Summer camp comes we take the family up there and work...I'm the Head Commissioner and our son is a merit badge counselor. Its great BUT I also realize that not every couple has this "Steve and Terry Irwin' relationship when it comes to Scouting or even working together. I realize that we are the exception rather than the rule which is why I am able to support him completely in this. If your wife doesn't realize the importance of this job and can't agree to support you 150% don't do it. Perhaps it might be a good idea if the wives of other DEs could talk to her so she would know what to expect. My husband had to prop up a sagging district and so far he's been able to meet the recruitment and fund raising goals. His biggest head aches are trying to play peace maker between warring personalities. He's had to 'fire' on Scoutmaster and a woman who did NOT want the job had to step up and take over just to keep the troop going. He's had to mediate with another group who wanted their Cubmaster out and for reason's we still can't figure out because she runs a great pack and on and on....if he could just get the people involved to settle down and do what they are supposed to without messing in business that is no concern of theirs maybe he could get more done! He was a SM when our oldest son was in Scouts and now he goes to troop meeting and is just a 'dad' with our youngest. If you have kids in Scouting be prepared to pull back on your involvement in that area. Can you get along with the other Pros on the Council? There's always that 'one' person in every office that drives everyone nuts. Can you work with this person? I would say that for the most part with a few exceptions he's pretty happy and glad that he took this job. So am I.
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I think I want to start a New Polictical Movement.
elfdream replied to TwoXForr's topic in Issues & Politics
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Oh dear. Our youngest is working hard to 'Eagle Out' in the spring. I guess my husband will just have to give it all up when that happens.
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The only 'real' problem I have had with the LDS was one time we had a young man on summer camp staff who happened to belong to that church. That was an interesting summer..we had a Buddhist, a Jewish staffer and at least two Catholics and everyone else was either mainline Protestant or evangelical Protestant. For the most part he was a great worker and very popular with the other staffers and campers alike but he was the one with the agenda to 'convert'. He would manage to somehow steer every conversation toward his religion. There were complaints. The Camp Director saw what he was doing and didn't hire him back this past summer and he would have done the same had it been a Bible thumping Baptist acting in such a manner. The young man has expressed an interest in coming back and the CD says he would be happy to rehire him will have to understand that certain activities are just not permitted while working on camp staff. Apart from that the LDS units have been great to work with. One Unit leader was the ASM for my recent Wood Badge Course and he will be the CD for the course next summer. I'm glad I'm not in California. I'm just in a state that after years of being taken for granted by one party is still even as I type being constantly courted for votes. Its a bit different.
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Not going to Council Camp = Not Supporting Council?
elfdream replied to hops_scout's topic in Summer Camp
We have a lot of OOC troops at our camp. We have a small council and a small camp but we apparently have established a good enough reputation to bring these people in. In fact we had some reps from a neighboring council show up to see what it was that we were doing that made their troops want to come here. The thing is we don't go 'looking' for OOC troops. They just show up. We also get the 'We go to an out of council camp every other year and we picked you this year" kind of traffic and we have a few troops in our council that do the same thing. They seem to balance each other out. -
We do the paper bracelet thing for ALL visitors to camp...male or female.
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What made your course special?
elfdream replied to BeaverIII's topic in Wood Badge and adult leader training
All I know is on Saturday of the Second Week-end the SM said that if he didn't make it there by the end of the day he would have to repeat it all again next year. My Husband had to miss part of the first Saturday morning for an unbreakable appointment (court date..no, it wasn't about anything he had done and they allowed him to return but then again he is also a District Exec. -
What made your course special?
elfdream replied to BeaverIII's topic in Wood Badge and adult leader training
Let's see, a bear poked his nose into one of the tents in the campsite just up from us..and it belonged to a woman who was a brand new Pack leader and the campsite down from us sent their lone woman up to ask us for a left handed smoke shifter. We sent her back with the air horn that we had used for our skit. The resort campground a mile away had an all night music festival but all we heard was the bass lines and the drums. We were awakened in the night thinking it was some kind of weird secret WB ceremony that had somehow not leaked out... Then our Troop Guide who happened to work for FEMA got called away by Hurricane IKE and one of our patrol members came down with a blood clot in his arm and had to miss two days but was allowed back by the SM under the condition that his patrol 'catch him up' on what he had missed. But I assume you mean the actual course which I just finished. As far as I could tell the staff followed the syllabus down to the letter. They didn't add or subtract anything...and what was important to me was that everyone took the training seriously. There was no 'weak links' among the staff but at the same time they made it 'fun' and it wasn't at all boring. I don't know how they did that but they pulled it off. Good energetic staff members are a must for this kind of thing. I can't pick out 'one' special moment...maybe it was back in the campsite teaching our newly recovered patrol member all of the things we had learned ourselves...or the campfire that we had to hold inside because it rained...or the "Scouts Own' service in our outdoor chapel...it was pretty much all good. -
There have been several versions of this over the years. I do remember one that stated that Mel Gibson would be tried for treason (I'm assuming over Brave Heart and The Patriot) but that one quietly disappeared when it was pointed out that he is in fact an American. The Spellchecker thing is a real pain to a lot of my Anglosphere friends. I LIKE having spelling that is unique and different from the rest of the English speaking world and they shouldn't feel forced to adapt to it.(This message has been edited by elfdream)
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At our camp we have under 18 year olds teach classes (my son was among them) and the 18 year olds sign the cards. They keep the level of teaching up by giving small rewards to those who had high evaluation marks at the end of the week. Some don't approve of this method but it worked. We also had a teacher trainer come in during staff week to give a seminar on 'how to teach a merit badge class'. It helped us to find new ways to teach Citizenship in the World! We had complaints about this and that but few about the actual teaching. I was Handicraft Director one summer and all my staff was under 18 but I was right there with them and could observe how they taught their classes. One of them did so well (he's 18 now) that he will probably be the director next summer.(This message has been edited by elfdream)
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Is there ANYTHING a scout is ALLOWED to do anymore ?!?!?
elfdream replied to DeanRx's topic in Open Discussion - Program
When all else fails blame the women. Seriously has anyone noticed a change in the Scouts themselves? At our camp the first time campers traditionally took this long hike up a small ridge where they could look down and get a wonderful view of the camp and the surrounding area. As time has gone by fewer and fewer campers have been doing this. At times the medic calls it off because of extreme weather. Leaders have grumbled that when they were kids they always did it anyway no matter what the weather. The medic (a guy) said that with all the allergies and asthma around these days kids are just a lot 'sicker' these days and it was just best to be cautious. Its kind of sad...it was almost a rite of passage for some of the young scouts. I would hate to see it discontinued. (This message has been edited by elfdream) -
I think the movies are going to stop with this one. If I remember correctly it didn't make enough money to justify doing the other two but I might be wrong.
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I'm not a history major but I seem to remember being told that Lee never actually owned slaves himself...that the slaves were owned by his wife. I also remember reading that he freed all of them before he accepted a commission in the Confederate army in order to send the message that he was not fighting for slavery. Is this true or are these just historical urban legends?
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The controversy came when the author himself spoke of having an agenda when writing these books. He was an open atheist who wrote these books to be a sort of "Anti-Narnia-anti C.S. Lewis' thesis. You can find this documented in just about any interview he gave. In the movie the anti-religious elements were watered down considerably. In time though the original intent of the author will be forgotten. Who remembers what the book Bambi was really about? Hint...it wasn't about deer frolicking the forests. There were deeper social metaphors at work there but now its a Disney movie. I've had friends who could barely make it through the first book and others who read them and liked the but never noticed the anti religious elements at all. However I don't think these books have the appeal and the wide fan base that other fantasy works have garnered over the years such as Lord of the Rings, Narnia and Harry Potter. To me it was a bit of a non-issue.(This message has been edited by elfdream)