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DEN LEADER - TWO TYPES OF HOMES
MATERIALS: Appreciation certificate
for each den leader and webelos den leader
CUBMASTER: There is something which
parents sometimes overlook when they consider the possibility of serving
as den and pack leaders. There are two very different types of homes. In one
type, everything will always be just so. The furniture is not likely to
be marred; there will be little shouting or noise except from the boy
who lives in that house; and even his shouting will be subdued and
experimental.. His mother will seldom be troubled by the shouts of other
boys, because it is not likely that they will come there. And unless
something unusual happens, that is the type of home it will always be.
As the children who live in it become young men and women, the rug will
never be rolled up for social occasions. They will take their noise and
laughter where it is better understood and more welcome.
But there's another type of home.
This type attracts the friends of the children who live in it. They
would rather bring their friends there than join them elsewhere. It is a
home where children are welcome, where they learn to take care of the
furniture rather than preserve it through lack of use. It's a home which
later will attract young people.
It's true - the first type of house
will be peaceful, because it will be empty. Too empty... too peaceful..
too quiet.
But there are more wonderful things
to be sought after in life than peace and quiet. And besides, if you
live in the second type of home, it does not mean that all of your own
personal comforts and pleasures must be. sacrificed. Lasting
satisfaction comes from the knowledge that, as each day goes by, you are
guaranteeing your children's future memories of their home will be happy
ones.
Most den leaders want the second type
of home, and they have started to build now, because in a year or two it
will be too late. That's why Cub Scouting is not all giving on their
part. They'll receive a finer home life and stronger family because of
it.
(Call forward all Den Leaders.)
These people are making one of the
finest possible contributions to our community by serving as den
leaders. They not only deal with boys, but with parents too. They are
strengthening the life of our community by enriching the lives of the
families who live in it. They area teaching boys to respect their homes
and their parents, and they are helping parents understand their boys
better by doing things with them. Few community services are more important
than this.
Please accept these certificates as a
small token of our gratitude for your help in Cub Scouting, and the
thanks of all the boys you are helping by your service. Thank you. |
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