…and now we resume our regularly scheduled program
On Independence Day I met up with a friend and Roundtable co-conspirator at the district’s recruiting booth. He reminded me that this blog is overdue for an update and I left him hanging with the end of the 100 Days of Scouting.
So here you go Mike!
To wrap up 100 days of scouting:
- Days 80-83 were spent preparing for and conducting our pack’s annual planning meeting. I have another post for that topic coming up soon. (no, really, I do!)
- Days 84-85 were spent preparing for and conducting my first roundtable breakout session, starting down the path of completion of another Wood Badge ticket item.
- Days 86-89 were focused on a pack service project for our elementary school, cleaning up and adding mulch where needed.
- Day 90 was Mother’s day and the day my son was awarded his God and Me during the service.
- Days 91-92 were all about the final school year den meeting for Wolf Den 5. We met at the library, learned how to cover books and toured the facility (including a sorting robot!)
- Days 93-94 were about the last Leader’s meeting for the school year. We talked about the pack’s summer plans and the our pack camping trip that is coming up in September.
- Days 95-96 were spent on the Pack’s last meeting of the school year. We had a picnic, awarded the Tiger Cubs their rank badges and launched water bottle rockets. We also ate a lot of food.
- Days 97-99 were spent meeting with the den leaders for coffee in 1 on 1 seasons. I really like getting feedback that way. The conversations took many different directions and I made lots of notes for the next year.
- Day 100 was spent reading all the great reflections posted for day 100, and starting to organized all the scout stuff that had accumulated in my garage during the last few months.
How do I remember all this two months later? Each one of those was a draft post I didn’t get finished. Hopefully I’ll be more timely moving forward.

