Monthly Archives: January 2011

Are parents holding their kids back? A Boy Scout story.


My son is 12 years old and is a proud Boy Scout. He works hard to keep up with his troop which is made up of kids that are already in middle school. He’s in fifth grade.

Sebastian loves going on campouts. He learns something every time he goes on a campout and he has fun with his friends. It’s also a great time for he and my husband to spend time together as my husband usually goes with him.

His Boy Scout troop is supposed to go camping in Florida in February and the Boy Scouts are really excited about it. They will be staying on the beach, visiting historical spots, and will have lots of fun..that is, if they get to go.

Most of the parents here are excited and proud that their son is a Boy Scout and we support our son’s 100% but when it comes down to it, I’m beginning to think that we don’t put enough effort into it. Just like with school, we want our kids to do well, but we don’t WANT to put much time and effort into helping out and volunteering.
There’s always grocery shopping, emails to check, organizing to do..that takes priority over volunteering, it seems. It’s sad but true, right?

The problem in this particular situation is that not enough parents are offering to drive boys to the campout which is about 5 hours away. Many of the parents drive an SUV or van and could easily fit a few extra kids in their vehicles, but for one reason or another they don’t want to, so the boys may not get to take advantage of this rare campout opportunity. Bummer!

Here’s my problem: I have a 4 year old daughter that would have to ride with us and then she and I would have to find a place to stay because we cant stay with the Boy Scouts or we would drive to Orlando to see my Dad, but he lives in Orlando, another 6 hours away. that’s just not something that I WANT to do..drive with my 4 year old for 11 hours in one day. No thank you. Does that make me a bad mom?

Wish me and my son luck.. he really wants to go on is campout!

Atlanta: 2nd Annual GSU Great Baby Race Jan. 22nd 2pm

Think you have the fastest crawler on the block?

Then put them on the court…the basketball court…for Georgia State University’s 2nd Annual Great Baby Race.  Our friend, Bottles to Britches is sponsoring this fun event and we hope you can make it out to watch, even if you don’t end up with a toddler in the race.  The details are on the poster below…ten babies will be chosen to participate and the prizes are great! On your mark…get set…CRAWL!

Prizes include gift baskets worth $500, $200 and $100, along with a four pack of tickets to the Harlem Globetrotters visit to Atlanta and a signed basketball!