The merit badges I completed are: canoeing, forestry, mammal studies, & geology. At camp I started the paper & pulp Merit badge, but had to finish it at home. I found out later that I had completed mammal studies last year at camp so that kind of was a waste of time. (My Dad said that if I sat through the class and didn't remember it, I needed to sit through it again. He's probably right.) So let that be a lesson to you younger scouts; make sure you sign up for new merit badges each summer.
The highlight of summer camp this year was when I got my foxman my family was very proud of me especially my dad!
I also enjoyed having real food on visitor Sunday
When at scout camp this is how I feel.
... Scout Camp
- ... Scout Camp, ... Scout Camp
- The busses that you ride in, they say are mightly fine,
- But when they turn a corner, they leave the wheels behind.
- Oh, I don't want to go to ... Scout Camp.
- Gee, Mom, I want to go, but they won't let me go;
- Gee, Mom, I want to go home.
- The leaders that they have here, they say are mighty fine,
- But when you get up closer, they look like frankenstein.
- The first aid that they give you, they say is mighty fine,
- But if you cut your finger, you're left with only nine.
- The water that they have here they say is mighty fine,
- But when you try to drink it, it tastes like turpentine.
- The biscuits that they serve you, they say are mighty fine
- But one rolled off the table and killed a friend of mine
- The spagetti that they serve you, they say is mighty fine
- They rinse it the toilet and drain it on the line/
- The cocoa that they serve you, they say is mighty fine
- It's good for cuts and bruises and tastes like iodine.
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