My Son's Eagle Project
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- Andy
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My Son's Eagle Project
Finished today!!!!
Dan chose as his eagle project to restore some church windows. We thought it would be no big deal -- scrape, prime and paint some windows. Then we started scraping. They were in worse shape than we thought! It took hours of scraping and recaulking.
After several scout work days and several hundred hours of labor, Dan and I had to tackle the rest of the job ourselves. We have been painting every night after school until dark and Saturdays and Sundays. But today we finished.
We just need to touch it up by scraping stray paint with razor blades and Dan needs to finish the paper work and have his Eagle Board of Review. Then he's an Eagle Scout.
It has been a long difficult journey, but I think he feels it's worth it. I'm very proud of him and his dedication.
Dan chose as his eagle project to restore some church windows. We thought it would be no big deal -- scrape, prime and paint some windows. Then we started scraping. They were in worse shape than we thought! It took hours of scraping and recaulking.
After several scout work days and several hundred hours of labor, Dan and I had to tackle the rest of the job ourselves. We have been painting every night after school until dark and Saturdays and Sundays. But today we finished.
We just need to touch it up by scraping stray paint with razor blades and Dan needs to finish the paper work and have his Eagle Board of Review. Then he's an Eagle Scout.
It has been a long difficult journey, but I think he feels it's worth it. I'm very proud of him and his dedication.
- Stan Sakai
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Dads do get a pin from the Eagle. Usually it is the moms who get pins when their sons advance. At least that is how it is with our troop.morna-san wrote:what distinction do YOU get?
Congratulations, Andy. Attaining Eagle is no small feat. I just served on an Eagle Board of Review. His project was building bat houses in the San Gabriel Mountains behind our house. I thought it was a great project as I had never heard of houses for bats.
My Matthew is stalled with three merit badges to go before his project. School and sports is really cutting into his time.

Congrats on your son making it to the eagle scouts! Never knew much of that- but hey!- Good for you guys! Restoring something (speacily when it could be reused again in the comunity!) is always cool

Do you have any before/After Photos?
"Ich wundere mich wie weit es ist zu sonne wenn du ihr entgegen rennst."
- Andy
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Thanks everybody. Yes, I think I"ll get a pin out of it!
Dan is hoping to get Eagle and then the gold, silver and bronze palms afterwards.
Stan, It is tough getting those last few merit badges. The ones they put off til last are usually the ones that are toughest for them. For Dan there was two or three Lifesaving requirements outstanding. Which ones does Matthew still need?
I would highly recommend any young man who is heading into the "back stretch" toward Eagle to go to someone's Eagle ceremony. The one we went to was very inspirational. I think it helped Dan knuckle down and get the last work finished.
Academics does cut in. Dan doesn't do any sports, so he was able to put full attention to scouting. Seems like in sports anymore they want to own all your time.
I know that Dan took before and after pix. I'll ask him to post some here.
Dan is hoping to get Eagle and then the gold, silver and bronze palms afterwards.
Stan, It is tough getting those last few merit badges. The ones they put off til last are usually the ones that are toughest for them. For Dan there was two or three Lifesaving requirements outstanding. Which ones does Matthew still need?
I would highly recommend any young man who is heading into the "back stretch" toward Eagle to go to someone's Eagle ceremony. The one we went to was very inspirational. I think it helped Dan knuckle down and get the last work finished.
Academics does cut in. Dan doesn't do any sports, so he was able to put full attention to scouting. Seems like in sports anymore they want to own all your time.
I know that Dan took before and after pix. I'll ask him to post some here.
- Andy
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Dan posted some pix on his blog, Photoshopaholic, http://danielgwales.blogspot.com/
I'll post two here, but you'll have to see the rest at his website. If you go there, be sure to post comments -- something us bloggers like!


I'll post two here, but you'll have to see the rest at his website. If you go there, be sure to post comments -- something us bloggers like!


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Congratulations on your sons achievement! I know becoming an Eagle Scout is no small feat and that the work, time, and effort involved is immense. A very worthwhile project too - and a much better idea than some I've encountered in the past. You must be really proud. I have great memories of my days as a Boy Scout (never quite made Eagle unfortunately) and have served as a Scout leader, since, so I really appreciate the fact that there are still upstanding citizens like you and your son out there making this world a better place.
Enjoy the award ceremony, and the milestone he's reached - you both deserve it.
Enjoy the award ceremony, and the milestone he's reached - you both deserve it.
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Thanks, Monkey. Dan has worked his tail off over the years, although there were times when he needed a little push.
Next will be son David. He is fourteen and a star scout. He seems to be moving faster through the ranks, but we are with a different troop as of a year ago, that seems to be more on the ball, and offers more opportunities.
Next will be son David. He is fourteen and a star scout. He seems to be moving faster through the ranks, but we are with a different troop as of a year ago, that seems to be more on the ball, and offers more opportunities.
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