Three Key Chains
By Pete Murray
Just recently we felt we had three ladies who needed special recognition
for services rendered to the Pack. Well, I thought I was in charge of getting them, and my Committee
Chair thought she was, and we both still forgot till the day before the Pack meeting. She remembered
first and called me to say she had gotten three key chains from the Scout Shop. Three key chains ....
hmmminnn...
I was also fully aware of how many other opportunities I had missed to
recognize these and other parents as well, that I felt I HAD to make these three key chains MEAN
something... three key chains... Well the right time came, and out of no where a little insight
hit me. It worked so well, that I thought I would pass it on here...
"As many of you know, there are many obstacles in life. Things that
stop us from doing other things we want to do. Sometimes these obstacles look like tall walls... no way
around or over them. But if you look closely, you just might see a door. Now It could be that all you
need to do, is go over to the door and turn the knob, but then again, hey! That door just might be locked.
We need a key, something, or possibly someone who can open it for us. Then we can get on with doing
what we wanted to do in the first place."
"Our Pack is blessed with several people who are indeed keys. We run
into an obstacle and they clear it away for us. Something needs special care or attention and they are
right there. They are Key People in every sense of the word and we would find it difficult to serve our
boys without them."
"One big problem with keys though, is that sometimes we forget and
then lose them. We need something to make that key stand out, and we feel that every key needs
their own key chain to remind them just who they belong with. Tonight I would, like to present three
people with their key chains, so will know just how much they mean to us."
And of course, I needn't bore you with the rest. I talked about how each
of them had been a key to the Pack, and how grateful we were to each on individually. One had tears in
her eyes when she finally got to the stage. I hope this might be of some use to you all. The recipients
loved them and they like to show them to me every time I see them. The idea had modest beginnings,
and yet with a mere $2.00 Scout key chain investment, we have made these ladies feel loved and
appreciated. To be sure, I don't plan to stop here, I want to include more parents in this type of
recognition and will probably start seeing fights as to who gets to chair an event.
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