From: Dan Kurtenbach (danielkurtenbach@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jul 27 2002 - 07:04:44 CDT
Christy, this is the most eloquent statement I have seen to date on this
issue. May I use it as I petition our Council High Adventure Committee to
change their practices?
Dan Kurtenbach
Fairfax, VA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christy Mariano" <CMariano@attbi.com>
To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 12:08 AM
Subject: [Philmont]: Philmont patches should be received at Philmont
My son completed trek 4 Thursday. 714D
His call home was so upbeat. He used many words to describe the experience.
Hard, new muscles, fun, long, food ugh, really hard, camps activities, big
muscles etc. etc.
But over all he said "What an experience!"
What I read between the lines was 'I did it and I am really proud of myself'
I asked him if he got the Philmont patch. His answer, "I am wearing it'
He was fresh off the trail, excited and proud of his accomplishment. Wearing
the patch in camp gave meaning to it. It set the scouts wearing it aside
from those who were waiting to start. He had scouts asking him how it was
and details of his particular trek. He was experienced.
In my opinion, fresh off the trek is when they should receive it, not later
on when the feeling of accomplishment has lessoned and those around him when
he receives it cannot share the full meaning of it.
As you can see I am as excited as my son about his accomplishment. Now if he
will just come home and finish writing up his eagle project we can have a
party.
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