I am just wondering how bad it will be for my son to leave Summer Camp a day early.
I have already registered him and paid part of his way to summer camp. (I almost paid his full fee but wanted to wait.)
Then last night I get the call that my baby brother is getting married. The date of the wedding is the same day as my son's last day of Summer Camp. He is a first year scout so to me summer camp is a BIG deal this year and next at least.
If my husband were to come to the family night dinner and then have my son leave with him when the family night dinner is over they would have to drive 5 hours to get to the town the wedding is in but they would be there in time. His grandmother from Arizona, his grandfather from Tennessee, his Uncle that he does not get to see often will all be there, so that will be a great deal for him to miss on top of his Uncle's Wedding.
All that my son would miss at camp on the other hand, would be the closing of camp and the clean up and pack up the next morning.
I am going to ask the SM about this tomorrow night. I am fairly sure he will be OK with this. My BIGGEST concern is this, that the other boys will be upset thinking he bailed when it was time to work. Or am I worrying about nothing.
I figure my other option is to shell out the extra money to send my son as a provisional camper a different week, or see if he would be allowed to go with the troop that meets at our Church. (Since I know the troop leadership, he knows the boys etc. They keep trying to get him to join the troop however it meets the same night as the Cub Scout pack. My son said when looking at troops that he wanted a troop that met a different night so that he could be a Den Chief with his former pack.)
Any way I am rambling. I am just wondering what problems it might cause if my son "bails" on his troop or it is viewed that he bailed on his troop.
Jennifer
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Not involved with Boy Scouts yet, plan to be a MB counslor just giving my son time to adjust to Boy Scouts before I get active again.
Cub Scout Day Camp Craft Lady and Committe member.
