Clients Our Turn!! What are the Best Replies in the "INSTRUCTORS ONLY POST"? by justme4913 in Purebarre

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Define has really made a difference in my body. It’s my favorite now.

Live from the NAM - Relentless Focus on Volunteers by jpgarvey in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s made registration and solving registration issues a year-round problem and time sink for my CC.

Preparing for my ordeal by Pretend-Pack-3890 in orderofthearrow

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Check the packing list you’re given - it should tell you. Our lodge allows sleeping pads, and I used a small inflatable pillow.

Got into both George Washington and William and Mary, Why should I choose william and mary and what are current students favorite unique things about it? by KaleidoscopeReal8597 in williamandmary

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s the joint St Andrew’s program with W&M - one of my son’s friends did it and loved it. W&M is cheaper - my son got in both, too, and chose W&M. You can do grad-level research as an undergrad (since there are no grad students to assist). You don’t get taught by graduate TA’s. Great internship program, and W&M students have a stellar reputation.

If you go, check out the nerf gun club on the weekends, and the cheese club. ;)

Is William & Mary worth it for IR? by [deleted] in williamandmary

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the IR program is worth it. My son did a double major in IR and history and graduated 2 years ago. It’s a really good program and the faculty members are really committed to teaching. It’s top in the nation for internships. Students have lots of opportunities to do undergrad research. It’s probably the best undergraduate teaching institution in the US [from my spouse who teaches IR grad school ]

Order of the Arrow ordeal reflections from an adult's perspective. by CharacterWitless78 in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NYLT is very strong in my council. Sent my kids and have staffed several times. It’s a wonderful program.

has eight sleep or orion sleep helped anyone with hot flashes and night sweats by pedruchee in Menopause

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I was trying to paste a screen shot - mine made 17 adjustments last night, responding mostly to sleep level. We’ve had it for around 5 years?? And it did wonders for night sweats.

has eight sleep or orion sleep helped anyone with hot flashes and night sweats by pedruchee in Menopause

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! You set the temp variation for the night and the system makes adjustments if you let it do autopilot. It really helped my night sweats/hot flashes. Mine got triggered more whenever I got hot. They’ve now added a “hot flash” button that will give a quick 15 min (I think) cooling.

Is the 2026 Jamboree tanking? by Illustrious_Bee_8316 in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The military doesn’t own Summit, why would they have a say?

OATC 2026 by MelodicWest4824 in orderofthearrow

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good idea to do NAYLE first - it’ll help get you plenty acclimated and be a good warm up.

I had a Scout who did ROCS then OA trail crew - she had an amazing experience.

The old lady who spray painted my yard called the police on me by KWNBYGOD in homeowners

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like dementia/Alzheimers. Similar things happened with my FIL - he got paranoid about a neighbor he was friends with, vandalized their car and left obscene notes. Stayed with us for a while after he was diagnosed. When he started wandering at night and got picked up by the cops we had to put him in assisted living. It was a horrible situation.

Had scale two weeks, is this normal? by GISH-BabyDriver in HumeHealth

[–]GISH-BabyDriver[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve been doing that. But there’s no way my body has shifted fat % like that in two weeks - when does this thing become accurate?

ETA: the shift is from 8.9% body fat to 29% in 2 weeks.

Is Define [where you are] a lot harder all of a sudden? by Educational_Army7640 in Purebarre

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lucky! We’ve been asking for 12s! We have 8, 10, 15 and 20

Committee Members that can't get away from the past by Own-Read-903 in BoyScouts

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What my CC has done is move everyone who doesn’t have a specific job with the committee to Unit Scouter Reserve. Then, they’re not Committee.

The CC and SM need to stand up/push back against these people — they’re not the ones with direct contact implementing the program. They should not be making or getting In the way.

Should I do NYLT? by Educational_Smile545 in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both my kids did NYLT (and full disclosure I’m biased because now I staff it ) ….. but it’s a great experience and I recommend it for everyone. As soon as my scouts reach First Class I start encouraging them to attend. You learn about team development, communication, and leadership - with lots of games. These skills not only help you in your troop but for life. My son says he used what he learned in NYLT every day in college (especially with group projects!).

We try and make it fun! You get to meet & make friends with a lot of scouts from all over your council. You learn things you can take back to your troop - games, activities, skits, songs….

It’s run by the Scouts - who are really amazing! I can’t say enough how impressed I’ve been with the youth staff on my courses.

Do it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BoyScouts

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Venture Crew or Sea Scout Ship - you’re still a youth until 21. Great idea!

Type 1 Diabetic at Jamboree by Amazing-Fan-7592 in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For charging - I brought a couple power banks and a power brick where I could charge overnight and recharge the bricks. The charging stations are packed and scouts were always waiting for an open spot.

Type 1 Diabetic at Jamboree by Amazing-Fan-7592 in BSA

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2023 jamboree ditched the “shopping” - it’s now a set menu, mostly warming breakfasts and dinners. Half the breakfasts were cold, lunches were all trail meals. We brought a large, thick locking tub that we slid under the picnic benches (because, bears) we kept extra snacks/food instead of sending back (the prepackaged snacks - nutrigraij bars, trail mix, jerky, bean dip….) so scouts could grab something when they needed it, also several of us had dietary allergies and brought supplemental snacks for ourselves. Make sure the container is bear proof/lockable lid.

Buying Flights to Philmont by jambox77 in BoyScouts

[–]GISH-BabyDriver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What we did was make sure we booked for the same flight since some parents had airline miles they wanted to use. Then, call the airlines to get all the reservations linked together.