Flights of Fancy
Noel Laflin
8-2-25
I received an email from a Boy Scouting site reminding me I
successfully passed my Eagle Board of Review on this day in 1967.
"Once an Eagle always an Eagle' they concluded in the post.
Now, 1967 was a long time ago, but I have vague memories of
meeting with some gentlemen reviewing my application and asking questions -
none of which I could quote you today.
But it was with a sigh of great relief when I left the meeting,
handshakes all around and told congratulations.
It was a time of final personal completions regarding school
grades, church obligations, and Scouting. However, I vividly remember just how
tired I suddenly felt with all of the self-imposed pressure I had put upon
myself in order to have accomplished these goals. But suddenly, it was time to
relax and enjoy the rest of that long ago summer break. There were over the
line pick up ball games and around the world basketball contests with a best
friend to get back to. There was a family vacation to look forward to. There
was a place called Camp Ahwahnee to also look forward to.
There were friends to enjoy. There was youth. There was life.
There was peace, even during a time of social unrest, city
riots, student protests, flags and draft cards being burned, a daily climbing
death toll in Vietnam, a brother who has just enlisted in the Marine Corps ...
Scouting changed over the years. It's not even recognizable to
me anymore. But I had changed too. That's life in a nutshell, I suppose.
I don't even know why those folks at the Eagle web site have
even kept me on their mailing list. I should write them back one of these days
and remind them that it was their organization that cut ties with me long ago.
However, every once in a while, I open the old wooden box in the
desk and check to make sure that the slightly tarnished Eagle pin dangling from its once vibrant but now faded ribbon, hasn’t just upped and flown
away.
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