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Category Archives: Boy Scouting
What Boys Do, Part II
Yesterday we spent the entirety of the day cleaning rooms and the house in general. It was a big job considering I’ve been pretty apathetic for the last few months. We did take a break in the late afternoon to … Continue reading
Posted in Boy Scouting, Brothers, daily post, Family, Post of the Day, Teens, wildlife photography
Tagged brothers, captain jack sparrow, cleaning teens rooms, comradery, ducks, photography, reckless abandon, snakes, spiders, turtles
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Driving Tales #4
Apparently DH and I don’t know how to drive. Here is the conversation when we drive: Bugs: “You made an illegal turn. You can’t pass someone on the side to make your turn when there aren’t two lanes.” DH: “She … Continue reading
What Boys Do…
Several times this winter we’ve had some freakishly nice weather days. Of course the first thing on their minds is to get outside and have some fun.
Missing….
O.K. everyone. You wouldn’t believe what happened to me. I was kidnapped, by a group of carousing caribou, herded off by them while on a run through the neighborhood. The largest one (and he had huge, huge horns), grabbed my … Continue reading
When did that happen?
Sunday afternoon, my oldest became an Eagle Scout. This is a big deal. It takes a lot of sticktoitiveness to become an eagle scout. If a boy scout becomes an eagle scout, it is around the age of 17 or 18. Usually … Continue reading
Posted in Boy Scouting, Brothers, Sons
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