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In January 2023, I wrote this here on the blog: <\/p>\n\n\n\n

You know how sometimes a person decides to do a crazy big project that\u2019s completely out of their element, and blog as they go, and then publish their adventure in a book? I found my crazy, big, long-term project to write into a book: I\u2019m going to earn my Eagle. Yeah, the Boy Scouts Eagle. Scouts was created for teenage boys, which I most definitely am\u00a0not<\/em>. Let\u2019s just be blunt. I\u2019m a 50-year-old woman who is 50 pounds overweight and a total wimp. Not exactly Scout material here. … …

Four years ago [in 2019], at long last, BSA opened enrollment to girls. I was\u00a0STOKED<\/em>. My girls could do what I could not! We would have located \u2013 or formed \u2013 a girls\u2019 troop and registered them immediately, except they didn\u2019t want to do it. … But we have more kids \u2026 Last summer on a road trip, we watched the old Disney movie \u201cFollow Me Boys\u201d and our 4th kid \u2013 who was now ten (and had been too young at the initial announcement) \u2013 said, \u201cI want to do that. Can I be a Scout?\u201d Why, yes you can! As soon as you turn eleven. \u201cI want to earn\u00a0every\u00a0<\/em>merit badge!\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

Kid Four went to one meeting by herself with Adam, and came home ECSTATIC about how much fun she had. The whole troop thought this tiny 11-year-old was just the cutest thing ever and were so excited to have her join. The next week, One and Three went along and were looped in immediately, and Five was registered for Cub Scouts because she was not yet old enough for the troop. This was going to be so fun for Adam to do with our girls! <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Also, during that month, I learned there are no co-ed troops – they can share a committee, but girl and boy troops are separate entities. A girl troop is required to have at least one female leader at every single weeknight meeting, activity, campout, service project, everything. I was encouraged to register so I could rotate with the other moms for campouts. I said okay, but really, this was for Adam! I would do my own thing of “earning the Eagle” on the side, with the kids teaching me all the knots and whatever, and cheering me on. It was our family joke. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Of course that did not last long. The troop was led by one scoutmaster and two assistant scoutmasters (ASMs) – two men and one woman, Taylor. Taylor pushed hard to recruit me to be an ASM but it felt off – I can’t just walk in and declare myself an ASM, don’t I need to be invited by some higher-up, like the Committee Chair? Yeah, yeah, we’ll get to that. Taylor asked me to cover the Monday night meetings for February because she had to go out of town for work. Fine, no big deal. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Except she never came back. It’s now over a year later, and she never. came. back. She pops up every now and then – she’ll show up at one meeting, tell everyone what to do even though she’s unfamiliar with what’s happening, and then we won’t see her again for 2 or 3 months. So I’ve been the ASM for a year now, kind of. I wasn’t included in any of the scoutmaster meetings or communication for 2023, just Taylor, even though she was never at anything. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

There has been a lot – A LOT – of anger and turf war and conflict among the adults. It’s the most bizarre thing ever. Adam and I are here to help and people get mad at us for it – we don’t get it. The scoutmaster was out for a number of weeks to recover from a health issue and Adam offered to step in to assist until he was healthy again. It was all of one month before random people claimed he was trying to “take over” and stirred up a lot of animosity. So Adam literally just stopped going. I could write for a really long time about all of it, but how much of that do I really want on the internet … I’ve done some writing about it but it’s not even in a Google doc with online access. Offline Word only. Needless to say, my scout experience has not been pleasant, and I question regularly why our family is even doing this. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Well, we’re doing Scouts because the program itself is a good thing – Adam and I want our kids to learn the values of servant leadership and integrity, and the outdoor skills certainly don’t hurt and are even pretty fun. I haven’t figured out any memoir outlining yet, or even how I’m going to EARN MY EAGLE!!!! My kids want me to do it. We should get on that. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

We are in North Carolina right now – spring break in the Outer Banks. We’ve spent a couple of days going to the Kitty Hawk and Roanoke Island historic sites, both count as field trips for the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge. So there’s something we’re doing! It’s an Eagle required badge. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The scout activities for 2023: <\/p>\n\n\n\n