Christian has had a busy couple of weeks. He went to the police station a few weeks ago for a tour with the scouts and got into the line-up.
Last weekend he went to a camp out in the cold. The next door neighbor (Matthew) asked our den to join his pack and his brother's troop for a camp out. Christian had a good time during last spring's camp out so he wanted to go. We headed out to Jubilee State Park on Saturday at 9 am. Immediately he regretted his decision. They were playing kickball and he hates sports. He participated anyway. Then he begrudgingly participated. Very Begrudgingly! He wouldn't move to try and catch a ball. He would walk in between bases. Towards the end of the game he started picking up his paces, but not by much.
We had only been outside for about 30 minutes and he started complaining about freezing. I told him to run around during kickball, but he refused. The troop switched activities to work on badges so while they were setting up for that I got Christian another pair of socks for his frozen feet. I explained that his feet would still be cold, but he'd get used to it. Matthew's older brother Aaron partnered up with Christian for the other games. He helped Christian through them all and gave him more confidence. Lunch time and they needed cooks. Christian eagerly participated in making both meals. He stirred the soups to make sure they were heated through and he buttered bread for grilled cheese sandwiches. He also helped butter bread for dinner and helped make spaghetti and sauce for dinner. He ate it all and now loves grilled cheese sandwiches, chicken noodle soup and tomato soup. He surprised himself.
After lunch some kids left for a basketball game and Christian had warmed up, he told me I was right and he had warmed up and wanted to stay. So he played on the playground with another scout and helped get firewood when it was time. All willingly! He kept extending the amount of time he wanted to stay. The kids returned from the basketball game and the troop went on a hike. 3 miles long! Amazingly, not many kids complained and they discovered a lot of things about nature and got a quick tour of the old Jubilee college.
He kept extending his time so much that he considered staying the night. I knew from the morning that it was going to get cold again and he wouldn't be happy soon. We stayed until about 8:30 along the time he began mentioning he was getting cold again. A few other scouts weren't staying the night, so it was a good time to leave for us too. The next day he said he had a good time and was glad he didn't stay the night. So after a bumpy start, he enjoyed his time and may want to go again!