We are not experts. We're your next door neighbors. We're not perfect, we are just
parents like you. We don't have anymore spare time or energy than you do, we all work full
time and juggle our families and our schedules and try to keep it all together as best we
can.
The only difference between us is that we believe in what Boy Scouting has to offer. So
much so, that we contribute our time, our miles, and our talents to help our sons and your
sons grow in Scouting.
We complete authorization forms, budgets, and registrations, and fill our homes with
boxes of paperwork that you will never see. We are required to take 13-20 hours of
training the first year, as well as attend Roundtable meetings every month, so that we can
meet our greatest challenge- providing a variety of programs which meet the needs and
interests of very individual boys.
We try to involve parents who want us to understand that they don't have the time to
drive on outings or help at meetings. We rejoice at the generosity of others. Sometimes we
find ourselves going in too many directions, We run out of steam. We have memory lapses.
Communication lines break down. Time slips by. But that doesn't mean we don't care.
So many evenings we spend on the phone, seeking advice and support from other leaders
when disappointments or problems occur. "How do I keep my boy's attention?"
"What are your ideas for the ceremony?" "How do you work with boys in three
different grades?"
Our dining tables are covered with bits of rope, menus, tour permits, and merit badge
cards for each and every boy in the troop. A couple of them won't show up, and don't think
to call and let us know. Sometimes we feel unappreciated.
Yet, these boys can fill us with pride at their determination and accomplishments.
Their smiles light up a room; and when they say "Thank You" it makes it all
worth it.
We help these boys build relationships. Some struggle more than others. Trustworthy,
loyal, helpful, friendly... is encouraged by the Scout Oath and Law. And sometimes
we too must learn these lessons over and over again with the boys. But we are willing to
keep learning.
Please be patient if we appear distracted or frustrated or overwhelmed at times.
Forgive us if we are not the kind of Boy Scout Leader you would be if you had the time.
Instead, provide us with encouragement or offer your help. Keep us in your thoughts
and prayers.
We are, after all, only mentors...role models...leaders. Volunteers who have
taken an oath to give these boys, your boys, the most precious gift we have to offer- the
gift of time.