Rock'n Robin
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We went to our first "pack" meeting Monday (DS is tiger cub age). This is a large pack. Pack meetings are every 3rd Monday and den meetings every other Tuesday--at 6PM. They said not to be afraid to switch to another pack if there was a conflict, but I didn't want to--DS doesn't know many kids from the other elementary schools.
If den meetings were at 7 that would be OK, but not 6--DS has soccer 6 weeks each season and his coach practices at that same time. Yes, he'll have the same coach in spring--I'm the commissioner for his age group and I put him on this team because I like the coach. So he would be missing at least one den meeting and 2 practices each season. AND, the pack meetings are at 7PM Mondays--DD#2 finishes dance at 7 and DD#1 starts at 8! I already had to leave the pack meeting 20 minutes early.
BUT, what I didn't think of, is the local parochial school! I found out several of DS's friends are going tonight to check out the pack there--THURSDAY night is scout night, one night we actually have open! You don't have to be catholic to go either! And it's at 7, so dinner is a lot easier!
DH is worried because one of the active members of the other pack is our neighbor and he doesn't want to hurt his feelings--but he is also considering a job that would mean some evening work. That would mean I would have to sometimes be DS's adult partner--and Thursday works Much better for me.
Anyone have a scout who is NOT at his home school?
Robin M.
If den meetings were at 7 that would be OK, but not 6--DS has soccer 6 weeks each season and his coach practices at that same time. Yes, he'll have the same coach in spring--I'm the commissioner for his age group and I put him on this team because I like the coach. So he would be missing at least one den meeting and 2 practices each season. AND, the pack meetings are at 7PM Mondays--DD#2 finishes dance at 7 and DD#1 starts at 8! I already had to leave the pack meeting 20 minutes early.
BUT, what I didn't think of, is the local parochial school! I found out several of DS's friends are going tonight to check out the pack there--THURSDAY night is scout night, one night we actually have open! You don't have to be catholic to go either! And it's at 7, so dinner is a lot easier!
DH is worried because one of the active members of the other pack is our neighbor and he doesn't want to hurt his feelings--but he is also considering a job that would mean some evening work. That would mean I would have to sometimes be DS's adult partner--and Thursday works Much better for me.
Anyone have a scout who is NOT at his home school?
Robin M.