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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Michigan
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I got him back.
I told him we would be able to walk to Diamond Head. It was not too far. ( He hates walking!) He wanted to kill me after 2 hours of walking up hill and we still weren't there.
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Earning My Ears
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Jersey
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June 2002 DCL Western;
July 2003 DCL Western; July 2004 DCL Western; Aug 2005 Wonder & WDW; Aug 2006 DCL Double Dip; Aug 2007 Wonder & WDW; Aug 17,2008 Wonder B2B - triple dip to CC Aug 22, 2009 Magic western Aug 22, 2010 Wonder & WDW |
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Have you had your SPANX today???
I mean, peep poop should be shiny and colored!! Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Joisey
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1973 Dec - First trip, off site. 1978 June - Senior trip for High School; 1980 Summer - Quick off site w/ college friends; 1998 January - January First Onsite Family Trip CBR
2001/2 Dec/Jan - First family Poly trip; 2003/4 Dec/Jan - Extended Family Trip Rented 4 bed house 2004 August - My surprise trip (no kids)!!! Pop/Poly/GF/AKL; 2004 Nov - Jersey Week AKL & Timeshare 2005 August - Surprise Trip for kids!! CSR; 2006 August - Surprise Trip for kids at CSR again!! 2007 August - 3 nite Wonder & AKL FD 3peat!! 2007 December 8 - 7nite Eastern on the Magic! 2008 August 17 DCL Magic EB Panama Canal; March 2011 WDW trip with friends. 2012 Aug 25 DCL Bahamas Magic from NYC;2012 Sept 12 DCL Canadian Magic;2013 Aug AKL Kidani;2013 Aug DCL Fantasy I am Poohtiful and Poohlicious!!!! Have you had your Spanx today??? |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Jersey
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The cook-off is such a great fundraiser because the dress is casual, you get to try all the chili and run your silent auctions/basket raffles/50-50 raffles as well. So lots for people for do. The biggest problem is it sells out very quickly. Its a massive undertaking - takes about 50 people to run it and months to plan. But they raise ridiculous amount of money.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Stafford, UK
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Hi All, just been catching up on the last few weeks exchanges. We are also a scouting family. I am a cub scout leader (have been for over 20 years now, so you can tell the madness has really set in
) Maza is currently our quartermaster and both the girls are currently scouts, so that all takes up a fair amount of our free time. Looks like this years holiday may be a weeks scout camp either in Scotland or Norfolk. Roll on August 2009.Just reading about you cook-off and it's potential for fund raising, as we are always looking for more money for both the scout group and the girls school as we help on the PTA there as well. It's something I have heard of, but don't have a clue on how it's works. I don't want to bore everybody with an explanation on this thread, but would appreciate a PM with some basic details on how it works. It may be something new we can try over here, as people get fed up with doing the same things every year. Not over keen on spicy hot food myself, much prefer to actually taste what I'm eating rather than remove skin from my taste buds. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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DH and DS are planning on attending the BSA National Jamboree in 2010.
Dh is planning on volunteering so he can go. DD just had her first cookie sale. They did fantastic. They are using someof the money to spend the night at a hotel with a waterpark. All the girls are looking forward to it. I am probably going. The last time I chaperoned an overnight , it was at a gymnastics placewith all the troops in our neighborhood. About 100 scouts. They asked what time we wanted them to go to bed, I said midnight. Did they take our suggestions? NO!! They stopped using the equipment at 3:30AM. We had to get up at 6AM to leave. Last week, DH and DS had WEbelos den meeting on Monday, Tuesday-DD and I Brownie meeting, Wednesday-DH and DS outing to Zap ZOne Laser Tag, Sunday-DD and I went ice skating with the neighborhood troops. 75 scouts. Fluffy Bunny- are your scouts mixes male and female? We have friends that live in Canada and they are combined. We keep hearing rumors that this could happen in USA, but so far rumors. |
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#129 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Michigan
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Fluffy Bunny
DH is interseted in doing a patch swap with you. Council strips, or patrol badges, or 100 years of scouting stuff.
He was a Cub Scout and Boy scout. He just went to Wood badge training in the FAll. Our Pack is commited to sending 2 leaders from our Pack each year. I don't know enjoys scouts more DH or DS. |
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How interesting so many of us are involved with Scouts.
Our Council sells cookies in the fall. A few years ago our Council started a program where we ask our customers to buy boxes to donate to a charity picked by each troop. Its been incredibly sucessful because a lot of people watch their diet and won't buy cookies but they will buy a box if its going to be donated to a needy group. Regarding hosting a chili cook-off.....ours was a mixture of professional entrants and local "amateurs". Area caterers/restaurants/grocery stores were invited to participate as well as individuals. I believe each group had to prepare six gallons worth of chili and provide all their own equipment to heat/serve the chili. That included plastic cups/spoons so people can sample your chili. I think the organizers supplied the tables and they found a venue big enough to hold it in. Tickets were sold in advance and every ticket gives you a gold coin and you go around sampling the chili and then give the gold coin to the people who's chili you liked the most. At the end of the night the coins are counted and a winner announced. The tickets were priced so that all the drinks and alcohol were included. Local businesses donated soda and water and the local wine stores discounted the price of the alcohol. This was an adult only event.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Stafford, UK
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Badge Swap sounds like a plan. I will get some stuff together for next year. Lets hope I remember to bring it with me.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Michigan
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Ski- That sounds like a terrfic fundraiser. I know it took alot of people to pull it off. I use to be very invovled in the PTA.. I was the Presidenet for a year. DS attended the school around the block for K and 1st.
We decided to change schools. Both kids go to a Charter school. It focus in performaning arts. It has been in the top three charter school in MIchigan for the last three years. DS's teacher last year was Mi teacher of the year. The staff is excellent. They have drama, tap, orchestra, mural painting, creative writing etc. as elective classes for 3rd-6th grade. What we really like is the building is two years old. They just built the high school addition over the summer. They will not have to switch schools. Both kids hate that they have to wear a uniform. I think that over time we will have mixed troops. It is hard to get parents involved in scouting. We are lucky our Pack has 50 boys. When they cross over, they move into the Troop, then Venturing. We will push DD into venturing. Fluffy Bunny- DH will be excited about Badge Swap. I'll have to remind him, too. If we forget them, we can always mail them. It |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Stafford, UK
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Ski-and-Sea
thanks for the info on the cook-off. Sounds like a great idea, but I am not sure whether it would work over here. I can't see many businesses wanting to take part, but you never know. May just have to stick to the summar fair's and chocolate bingo. stsomewhere, 50 kids in one pack! We have a maximum of 24, mainly due to the number of leaders and the size of the school hall we meet in, and that seems like to many at times. I know what you mean with regards getting parents to help. We have a few which are always there helping transport kit to camps, summar fairs etc, but most just drop the kids off and pick them up later. Saying that, we had nearly 100 at our family camp last September (two weeks after we got off the Wonder), made up of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Parents. Thankfully we have a strong leadership team at the moment, which means we don't have to rely on parents to help at our weekly meetings.
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#134 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bellingham, WA
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Twelve years ago I first dreamed of a Disney cruise and, unfortunately, life has very effectively prevented me from taking a cruise. Until now! In late February, discussing the subject with my DW, she agreed to let me book a cruise for summer 2009 - it will give us ample time to save everything needed beyond the deposit.
I cannot tell you all how happy I have been for the last few weeks, as I have known that I will finally be taking a cruise and returning to some of my favorite dive locations! Is anybody here besides me an avid diver? My DW likes to say "I'm not afraid of the water, I'm afraid of what's in the water!" DD-14 is not interested in diving, and DS-6 is too young. I won't be doing any technical diving on this trip; as tempting as it is to visit the ancient beach 300 feet below the sea off Grand Cayman, I don't want an elevated risk of DCS to cut the trip short. So if you are an active recreational diver, let me know! I am looking forward to getting to know you all, and meeting you on the cruise! |
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#135 |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Welcome Trimix!
Congrats on finally booking your trip You and your family are going to love it!
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