Sunday, January 24, 2021

Asher's an Eagle!



This boy completed his Eagle Project in December of 2019, and finished up ALL the remaining requirements before the end of that year.  He was thrilled to have accomplished what seemed at the time to be a daunting task, and we were so proud of him and excited to celebrate his award. 

For his Eagle Project, he organized a Bike Rodeo for local elementary age kids.  He invited several people to teach mini classes for bike education, made up an invite to pass out, set up a fun obstacle course to ride on, and provided snacks.  He had some really awesome helpers and support for his activity, and even his Grandma and Grandpa Reitz came and helped out!  It was a success despite being a busy time of year for families, and I was so proud of all the hard things he had to do to complete it.  A job well done for sure. 






 He had his Board of Review in February, and heard we would get the paperwork, etc in the mail.  Covid hit, months went by, I called the Scout office (which had been closed and reopened), only to finally learn that they had sent his award and paperwork to our previous address, which had been updated a couple of ears ago.  They worked it out with Scout Headquarters, and we finally received it at the end of the summer.  Our restrictions in NM, being continuously strict, had prevented us from having a typical Court of Honor, and as time has gone on, we decided we just finally needed to celebrate and honor him as best we could!  We let him pick dinner.  Thinking he would choose steak, he surprised us and asked for Twisters- burritos and nachos (his fave).  I made him a fun Eagle cake,  and he reminisced on his time and best memories in scouting (on video), and gave him his award and a flag flown over the capital in his honor.  Overall it was a really fun night!  All that was missing was family and friends to join in the celebration, which was a significant hole, but a Covid style party sufficed and we are glad he finally has the award he earned!  Well done, Asher.  We're so proud of you!








 

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