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Jun. 27, 2008 - Environmental Science Revisited

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Soumei and Keitaro worked on their Environmental Science experiments today.  Hint: You MUST have the book for this badge.  Some of them the boys can do without the booklet.  Not this one.  I bought another copy because getting the one from the Scout library means waiting until a meeting.  Found another source, however!  Merit Badge Online has several of them scanned in and available as .pdf files.  Very useful!  Of course, for badges that require a lot of field work, not as practical as the booklet :-).

It was very cute watching them try to blow oil off the surface of water.  It is, of course, written around the Valdez spill -- and it neglects to mention the rapid recovery and the record harvests of pink salmon since the spill.  No, not arguing that it was a good thing.  Just that God in His wisdom knows and has a plan.  Can we, as mere mortals, actually do something unrecoverable?  Doubtful.  We are to be good stewards of the earth, but I would never put the burden of "save the earth" on a 12-year old!  Okay, off soapbox for now.

The nice thing about the badges is that they give us jumping-off points.  I'm not the science-geek type, and these are nice overviews for further study.  The class is Saturday.  Wish I could be a fly on the wall!
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Jun. 18, 2008 - Badges that take *FOREVER*

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Family Life Merit Badge

Seijitsu and Soumei are FINALLY finished with their Family Life badges.  I say "finally" because it's been over a year since they opened them.  Yes, a year.  Why?

I've asked that myself a hundred times.  True, there's  90-day chore chart requirement.  So what.  In our household, they're all doing chores every day anyway.  That should have been a breeze.  I think it's the projects that took so long.  Not the doing, mind you, but the thinking.  "I don't know what to do for a project."  "Look around, open your eyes.  There are a million things that need done around here."  Auggh!   Sometimes boys make me want to scream.

They finally settled on what to do for their projects, then it was actually getting to them.  The merit badges are THEIR doing; I don't want to become the pushy parent -- even if it costs me tons in dental bills from gritting my teeth.  Seiji painted his bedroom.  It looks great.  Not exactly what I would've done, but not black, either.  Together, we put up a closet pole and shelf, and thus far they haven't fallen down.   Soumei redid the front bathroom.  Painted the walls and the trim, put up a new mirror, and took some of the extra grout off the floor.  For the family project, we detailed my father's car.  The detailing cost more than the bathroom once we added in all the cleaning products, but it was worth it.  The inside looks like new.

I think another of the sticking points for this was the 'family meeting'.  I suppose this has benefit for families that are going a dozen different directions and rarely see each other.  For those of us that are together pretty much 24/7, it seemed silly. Especially when the requirements state to include substance abuse and premarital relations.  "Don't do it."  That was about the extent.  For the first, the kids already know about good choices.  For the second, none of us felt that a family meeting with adults and children, boys and girls, was the proper place to discuss this at length.  Fortunately, our merit badge counselor agreed, and she was willing to sign it off on our word that it had been discussed in private.  They fulfilled the letter of the law by discussing that it should be discussed in private.  They fulfilled the spirit of the law by actually having those discussions.

With the family meetings over, the badges are DONE.  Finished.  Moved from the "in progress" portions of their notebooks to the "waiting for signatures" area.  This has been the longest one yet.  The boys said they enjoyed the badge.  It wasn't drudgery, even though it took a long time.  It didn't have to takea year, but the get up and go is something they're growing into.  Slowly.  As in molasses.

Seiji says it is a relief to have it done.  Amazing how much a little blue piece of paper can weigh.  He's gotten a little smarter from it, and started a few of the others that take a long time - Sports and Personal Management.  More on them later. 

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Jun. 18, 2008 - Environmental Science

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Ah, Environmental Science.  The name makes me cringe.  Fortunately, the badge does not.  Soumei's been working on it this week, and actually enjoying it.

There are a few PC questions on it, but not as many as I expected.  "Explain what is acid rain. In your explanation, tell how it affects plants and the environment and the steps society can take to help reduce its effects."  Wonder what the counselor is going to think of Soumei's answer.  It's likely different than what he's used to seeing :-).

Since he's such a science geek, he's taking the more difficult route - doing experiments for each of the options.  I'm fairly certain when Seijitsu did this at summer camp, he chose the discuss and describe options whenever possible.  I appreciate that there ARE options to cater to different boys' personalities.

Soumei has a week and a half to finish the requirements before the merit badge clinic.  Before?  Yes, before.  We try not to do "mills".  This one certainly isn't.  The boys do as much as possible beforehand, then spend the 8 hours of class time going over their results and learning from a professional -- in this case, a marine geochemist.  I love Boy Scouts -- people volunteer their time to teach classes that I would otherwise never be able to afford for S & S.

I'll update after the class.  Look for the merit badge.
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