It is without any mixed feelings that I am
retiring from Scouts.
I started on the committee 10 years ago,
when George's Cub Leader assured me it wasn’t a huge commitment. Ha! As the only
chick and blonde, they naturally insisted I be the secretary. I nearly laughed
in their faces. Never the less, I took copious minutes and nagged them
relentlessly about having NOT done their action points. Like small boys, they
responded so well to this treatment, they decided I should be President when
the position became available.
“Whoa up there, fellas!” I objected. “I
don’t remember putting my hand up for that role.”
“ No, you didn’t,” they cheerfully
conceded. “But we decided you should do it.”
And there you have it: more proof that
righteousness is its own punishment.
So after 5 years of cheap wine fuelled
meetings, the foundations of what has become life-long friendships, ambitious
intentions and some material sucesses, we faced a crisis that threatened the future of
the group; a shortage of Cub Leaders.
“Alright,” I said. “I’ll be a Leader.” (What was that about righteousness?)
I’ll do a separate post on the required training
….it does deserve one. Let me just whet your appetite with a couple
of headlines like “Middle of Winter", “3-Day Weekend”, “Kumbaya”, “Home-Brand
Food” and “No Alcohol”. What a treat!
I’ve just emailed my very last program ever
to the other two Leaders. It’s the end of an era, with highlights including:
· Flesh coloured play-doh wounds
(you can impale them with nails for extra effect), fake blood,
Vaseline blobs
covered with tissue that look exactly like blisters, and smudged eye-liner
black-eyes
·
Jars of rotting vegetation that
after a few weeks, smell so bad you could throw up
·
Scuba diving at the local pool
· Making sherbet, lava lamps, sock puppets, fires and
worm farms
·
Excursions to gardens,
libraries, the city and the local park
·
Clean Up Australia and Tree Planting
community days
·
Light aircraft flights over
Port Philip Bay
· Family camps – all of them
·
District camps – some of them
· Training camps – none of them
Anyone looking for a voluntary position
working with youth? Let me know I can forward you the details!
2 comments:
You are a true gem MWW. Pergaps you could use that extra time for YOU!!!!!!! Jx
About bloody time
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