OK -Some days are better than others and maybe over the years I have become less able to suffer in silence.
But I'm really blown away by how kind and friendly the Sea Scouter's I have met or had dealings with are.
There seems to be something, I'm not sure what you might call it, but they all want to see Sea Scouting and new Ships do well and succeed.
Everyone I have contacted has bent over back-wards to do everything that they can to help.
When I started asking for information the NE-Region put me in contact with a mentor, kind of like a Unit Commissioner. We started to exchange e-mails. He started sending me training material, I was impressed but with him being in Maryland and me being in PA, I thought that would be as close as we would get. But the day of our Organizational Meeting, he drove to PA and took OJ and myself out for lunch and stayed for the meeting.
I called another Sea Scout Skipper in WV last night and he wants to come down and do the Safe Boating course for our Ship. Another Skipper is driving about 50 miles so we can meet and go over the program.
None of these guys know me, they just seem to have a great love of the Sea Scouting program.
I can't help thinking that the example they are setting is Scouting at its very best.
We all could learn a lot from them and how they represent the BSA, they love the program, they want to do everything that they can to "Sell" the program.
I really think that I have found a good new home.
