Was it about a year ago that my Boy Scout was promoted to Assistant Patrol Leader?  I thought I blogged about it but I can't find it.   I hate to admit I was amazed at that promotion.    The boy who lives here does not fit the profile of a leader.  Sorry, but it's true.  We knew he did better at Scouts than at home, but didn't think it was that much better.  After talking to the Scoutmaster my husband and I walked around for a couple of hours saying "What?  Did that really happen?  How did that happen?"
We had a similar experience when he joined his robotics club.   One of my favorite mom moments came shortly after my husband had a conversation with the dad of the robotics club president.  This guy talked about how competent our boy is; how quickly he picks up information; how many great ideas he had going into a competition.  At the moment he was telling me this, the boy came into the room to say goodnight.  He had just taken a shower.  And yet as I went to hug him, I backed off:  he stunk!  Badly!  Very unlike a guy just out of the shower!  So I had to ask:  "did you even wash your armpits?"  "Uh, wow, I guess I forgot."
Talk about your cognitive dissonance.
So today we were stunned once again when the Scoutmaster asked our boy to take a promotion to Patrol Leader.   He will be taking over an existing patrol, the current leader of which is stepping down, out of leadership.  It's a patrol full of difficult boys.
The Scoutmaster called and talked to my husband first.  Then he talked to the boy.  I just about started crying when my husband whispered what the call was about.   I whispered back "he's not ready" just as I heard the boy say "I don't think I'm ready."  But then he went quiet for a few minutes and the next thing I heard was "Yes, yes, I will do it."   And then "I will do my best, but I don't know if I can be as good as the leaders who've been there a while."
He got off the phone and I knew, I just could see by his face that he felt a little sick.  He's nervous.  Maybe downright scared.  But happy too.
He's got a lot of hard work ahead.  But some good fun too.
 
 
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Awesome job! Congrats to him and what a great way to develop his leadership skills!
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