1975 and Counting: Project 365

Hi there! My name is Gary Cope. Nice to meet you. I've heard a lot about "Project 365" and have seen some friends try their hand at it. So, I've decided to give it a shot. Here's hoping I can manage to keep pace with the grueling photo-a-day pace. Will you follow me on my year-long journey?
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Posts tagged "Cub Scouts"

(361/365 - Feb. 18, 2012) The Boy and I working on his Pinewood Derby Car for next week’s races!

(355/365 - Feb. 12, 2012) Last Sunday was “Cub Scout” day at church, which meant that scouts could wear their uniforms to church.

(352/365 - Feb. 9, 2012) The Boy earning three more belt loops at tonight’s pack meeting.

(322/365 - Jan. 10, 2012) Father-son cake making challenge for the Cub Scouts. We’re making an Angry Birds cake. It’s gonna be epic… we hope.

(282/365 - Dec. 1, 2011) Our den of Tiger Cubs collected 1,016 cans of beans for the Montgomery Country Christmas Store. We also collected more than 100 cans of other kinds of beans and food and $227 in cash. As a result, we won the pack’s competition which means we get a pizza and ice cream party!

(266/365 - Nov. 15, 2011) I know it’s a photo project, but every now and then I like to throw in a little video, just to shake things up. This is a video of my Boy asking people to help his den collect cans of beans for the Christmas Store. Couldn’t be more proud of him!

(261/365 - Nov. 10, 2011) My Boy earned his Bobcat Badge tonight and we couldn’t be more proud of him!

(247/365 - Oct. 27, 2011) My little Cub Scout saluting the flag at last night’s den meeting. He said he was saluting just like if he was in the U.S. Army.

(237/365 - Oct. 17, 2011) Arrrrgh! There be booty aboard thar ship! Some momentos of our Cub Scout camp out. The first of many!

(235/365 - Oct. 15, 2011) Photos from my Boy’s first Cub Scout jamboree. He had a blast! From the time we got there, to the time we left, he was in heaven. He can’t wait until the next one. Also, despite temps in the 30s, he slept through the night and was undeterred.