When Paris scored his goal, the rest of the kids were home, doing homework and avoiding the chill of the night. So Brian rounded the kids up and they created a Victory Bridge for him to walk under when he got home. Apollo scored the next Saturday at his game. Tritan was at a service project, Paris was at the 100 year celebration of Scouts, and I was running Athena to dance, so only Brian was there to witness it. So that night, we rounded everyone up again, and did another Victory Bridge for him. Then Tritan got his Second Class in Scouts at a Court of Honor, so we did it once again. Brian is the best for coming up with these small gestures that are easy to do but mean so much to the kids.
The Scouts showing off the Squirrel Song they learned at camp.
That's so cool! It must be so neat to see them accomplish new things. good tradition Brian.
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