Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 This is Taras 3rd year in girlscouts...she started as a daisey and is now a brownie....as a matter of fact I have 3 girls in girlscouts all selling cookies right now. She does very well and manages to keep up. When she had her leg surgery last year they even went out of their way to buy her gifts and send cards...it was great. Iam involved as much as I can be. She also belongs to a similiar group called Sunbeams through the salvation army, and also loves that. in Girl scouts theres another little girl who is very very small although iam not sure if she has a type of dwarfism or not...so Tara is really comfortable there. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 I was in Cub and Boy Scouts and earned my Eagle rank. Unfortunately, back surgery at the age of 16 put an end to the backpacking for me. But, it was a great experience and helped me learn the value of setting goals and working to achieve them. My daughter has been in Brownies and Girl Scouts and has also had a very positive experience. > [Original Message] > From: <ntille@...> > Dwarfism Onelist <dwarfismegroups> > Date: 10/01/2000 1:59:40 PM > Subject: Past and present Scouting and Youth Organizations > > Hey Gang, > > I was just wondering how many of us out there were ever in Cub and > Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Boys and Girls, > Explorers, and let's not forget the 4H , FFA, FHA, Junior Achievement, > Little League Baseball, Pee Wee Football and whatever other > organizations I've left out. > I was a Cub Scout, advancing from Bobcat to Bear, then to Webloes > and crossing over to Boy Scouts and advancing to the rank of First Class > and then dropped out do to my Spinal Stenosis, 20 mile hikes with a 30 > lb backpack wasn't fun. If it wasn't for my legs going to sleep all the > time I would of gone further into the ranks of Scouting. I loved the > camp outs and the friends I had, it was a chance to prove to everyone I > was just as average as they were. > Then 19 yrs ago I became a Scout Leader for 6 yrs and had to retire > do to my knees slowly grinding down, thanks to Displasia. > Lately I have gotten involved again as a Committee Chairman for a > Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop. > I just want to know how many of us out there are in it, or tried it, > and are possibly still involved with youth programs out there. This > includes the Kids that are in it presently, so Mom and Dad, speak up and > let us know. Yes, it's time to brag, and I'd like to hear it!!! > > Rob > > > > > --- Neilson --- neilsclan@... --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 Re: Past and present Scouting and Youth Organizations > heehee this letter takes me back! ahhhh I remember the good old days ( haha > I sound like my dad! ) when I was in the cubs going camping,the great out > doors,fishing,getting a cold,peeing in the bushes haha and waking up with a > tent full of creepy crawlies all over you and your kit, or an animal of some > kind,we got raided by fox' badgers,hedge hogs and all kinds of stuff like > that, oh what fun it was to be a kid, glad I never grew up, im still > enjoying my childhood,and hiking oh how I loved to hike for miles on end > with a 50 k back pack and wet feet. NOT ! I hated the walking part lol. I > left shortly after I joined the scouts because I felt it time to move on and > grown up a little, but I never did grow up so I wish I had stayed, they were > good times indeed, I would tell everyone to join such an organization,so > much fun can be had, especially for the ones that can swim,at the expense of > those who cant swim, lol . ahh I still love camping now its such fun and a > little scary at times, so if any of you ladies out there dare to be brave > enough to stay in a tent with me all night,then give me a call and I will > bring my tent and double sleeping bag! haha. > ahhh thanks for making me remember > rob, a real trip down memory lane that was > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2000 Report Share Posted October 1, 2000 Hi there, I am the Advancement Chair for my son's Boy Scouts Troop and in prior years an Asst Den Leader for his Cub Scout Pack. I am an LP and my son is average size. As a child I was never involved in scouting though I wish I was...my son LOVES scouting. In case you're not aware, the Boy Scouts of America has adopted a policy to accommodate scouts with physical and mental disabilities. This may be helpful for those LPs who are unsure if they want to participate in scouting or if they find the physical challenge too difficult. I would think that other Scouting organizations may have similiar policies in place as well. For more information, check out the web address below -- a page on " Scouts with Disabilities and Special Needs " from the National Boy Scouts of America website. http://www.scouting.org/nav/about.html Enjoy your scouting experience! lou ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hey Gang, > > I was just wondering how many of us out there were ever in Cub and > Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Boys and Girls, > Explorers, and let's not forget the 4H , FFA, FHA, Junior Achievement, > Little League Baseball, Pee Wee Football and whatever other > organizations I've left out. > I was a Cub Scout, advancing from Bobcat to Bear, then to Webloes > and crossing over to Boy Scouts and advancing to the rank of First Class > and then dropped out do to my Spinal Stenosis, 20 mile hikes with a 30 > lb backpack wasn't fun. If it wasn't for my legs going to sleep all the > time I would of gone further into the ranks of Scouting. I loved the > camp outs and the friends I had, it was a chance to prove to everyone I > was just as average as they were. > Then 19 yrs ago I became a Scout Leader for 6 yrs and had to retire > do to my knees slowly grinding down, thanks to Displasia. > Lately I have gotten involved again as a Committee Chairman for a > Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop. > I just want to know how many of us out there are in it, or tried it, > and are possibly still involved with youth programs out there. This > includes the Kids that are in it presently, so Mom and Dad, speak up and > let us know. Yes, it's time to brag, and I'd like to hear it!!! > > Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 Hello there, I enjoyed girl scouts, 4 - H, and then in high school joined the dama club and of course I've always been involved in choir or in singing of some sort. :-) That was my club involvement... until University when things livened up a bit. ;-) Jude Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 Hello, My daughters (both achondro) have been involved in scouting since 1st grade. They started as Brownies, and now one (10 yrs. old) is in Juniors, and her older sister (14) is in a combined Cadette/Senior troop and is finishing up work on her silver award so she can start her gold award. Scouting has been a great experience for both of them...and really except for an occasional accomodation for long hiking trips, there really hasn't been anything they've felt left out of. In fact, this past August, my oldest daughter went white river rafting with her troop and had such a wonderful time that she is convinced that we should make that activity our next family outing! I think I liked it better when they went horseback riding as a troop...and all she wanted was a horse in the backyard...... :>) Take Care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 When I was a little girl I was in the Brownies, and made my way up to being a girl scout, then I got kicked out because I wasn't selling anything( call it lazy if you will). Then I grew up and in Junior High became a cheerleader. Then a little older in High School as a freshman joined the Drill Team, competed and got second place( I even marched for a mile in the Christmas Parade). Then I joined the dance team, won some awards and became Captain. Then senior year finished off with being on the school newspaper and Senior Class Vice President. I sure do miss those Pep Rallies!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 When I was growing up I was in Campfire, at that time, Girls and absolutely loved it. I was so disappointed when our troop broke up in the 5th grade but since I changed schools I never did find a new troop. Now I am a leader for a group called Winners on Wheels which is a scouting type program for kids who use wheelchairs. ) Danette ) Spokane, Washington http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/villa/9405 On Sun, 01 Oct 2000 13:53:47 -0700 ntille@... writes: > Hey Gang, > > I was just wondering how many of us out there were ever in Cub > and > Boy Scouts, Brownies and Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Boys and Girls, > Explorers, and let's not forget the 4H , FFA, FHA, Junior > Achievement, > Little League Baseball, Pee Wee Football and whatever other > organizations I've left out. > I was a Cub Scout, advancing from Bobcat to Bear, then to > Webloes > and crossing over to Boy Scouts and advancing to the rank of First > Class > and then dropped out do to my Spinal Stenosis, 20 mile hikes with a > 30 > lb backpack wasn't fun. If it wasn't for my legs going to sleep all > the > time I would of gone further into the ranks of Scouting. I loved the > camp outs and the friends I had, it was a chance to prove to > everyone I > was just as average as they were. > Then 19 yrs ago I became a Scout Leader for 6 yrs and had to > retire > do to my knees slowly grinding down, thanks to Displasia. > Lately I have gotten involved again as a Committee Chairman for > a > Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop. > I just want to know how many of us out there are in it, or tried > it, > and are possibly still involved with youth programs out there. This > includes the Kids that are in it presently, so Mom and Dad, speak up > and > let us know. Yes, it's time to brag, and I'd like to hear it!!! > > Rob > > > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor > > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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