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Thanks guys for all the kind works, I am very proud of him. One of the things he said that he had learned from his project," you have to have faith in the people that you're working with, you have to be nice to them and not yell, then they will respect you and want to help." That really struck a cord with me.
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Thanks Richard, we are proud. You know, there are a lot of great kids in our world doing all sorts of great things, it gives me faith in the future of our country. And good job to your son, Star is a great accomplishment. My youngest is Star, should be life by October. Keep it going!
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You going to camp this summer? We're leaving tomorow, should be a great week. Thanks, |
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Only a 1282 with ~700 hrs(serial 729357)... Just red and black and ain't goin back!
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That's awesome! I completed my Eagle Project back in May and just went through my Eagle Board of Review last week. I recieved a certificate upon completing the Board of Review stating I am an Eagle Scout, however, I have to wait until "National" reviews my papers before I can officially recieve the rank. My project was building an observation plaform for our High School's band director to watch the marching band during practices.
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Congratulations on earning this rank. These are the accomplishments that indicate a boy perseveres and strives toward while becoming a man of honor. Truly one of those times that takes a father's breath away.
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So, some of you may remember seeing one of my boys in this post;
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...7&postcount=28 Well, for the last two months he and his older brothers have been competing in various high school level marching band competitions around New England. This past weekend they took first place in the New England states finals in New Britain, CT on Saturday and in Lawrence, MA on Sunday. This Saturday they will ”bee” competing at Met Life stadium for the National championship. Here is a clip of my youngest during Sunday nights show; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgGN...ature=youtu.be |
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I second the SAFETY GLASSES idea, my boys 10 &12 went out sunday morning before I was up and dressed and decided they were going to split fire wood...
20151101_183900.jpg 20151101_123607.jpg I guess he was in mid swing with godevil and my pup walked in front of him so he tried to abort his swing and let go of the fiberglass handle and the head hit the block just right(wrong) and the end of the handle split his eyelid!! So by 8 am sunday morning he had 7 stitches in his eyelid!! I told him he will always have a reminder to listen to his dad! The boys really do a good job splitting the blocks after i bust them in half, was actually going over to my local ace hardware store sunday after breakfast to buy them their own godevils because they like helping so much but mom put the kabosh to that idea!!
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