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Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Jul 2004 14:54:07 -0400
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Hey guys,
How about a laugh? Below is the letter that I hope that my daughter
Lizzie never sends me while she is working at camp. GRIN!
Kathy


For those who remember Allan Sherman's famous song "Hello Mother..."
Dear Mom & Dad,
Our Scoutmaster told us to write to our parents in case you saw the flood
on
TV and are worried. We are okay. Only one of our tents and two sleeping
bags
got washed away. Luckily, none of us got drowned because we were all up
on
the mountain looking for Adam when it happened.
Oh yes, please call Adam's mother and tell her he is okay. He can't write
because of the cast. I got to ride in one of the search and rescue jeeps.
It
was neat. We never would have found Adam in the dark if it hadn't been
for
the lightning.
Scoutmaster Keith got mad at Adam for going on a hike alone without
telling
anyone. Adam said he did tell him, but it was during the fire so he
probably
didn't hear him. Did you know that if you put gas on a fire, the gas will
blow up? The wet wood didn't burn, but one of the tents did and also some
of
our clothes. Mathew is going to look weird until his hair grows back.
We will be home on Saturday if Scoutmaster Keith gets the bus fixed. It
wasn't his fault about the wreck. The brakes worked okay when we left.
Scoutmaster Keith said that with a bus that old you have to expect
something
to break down; that's probably why he can't get insurance. We think it's
a
neat bus. He doesn't care if we get it dirty, and if it's hot, sometimes
he
lets us ride on the fenders. It gets pretty hot with 45 people in a bus
made
for 24. He let us take turns riding in the trailer until the highway
patrol
man stopped and talked to us.
Scoutmaster Keith is a neat guy. Don't worry, he is a good driver. In
fact,
he is teaching Jessie how to drive on the mountain roads where there
aren't
any cops. All we ever see up there are logging trucks. This morning all
of
the guys were diving off the rocks and swimming out to the rapids.
Scoutmaster Keith wouldn't let me because I can't swim, and Adam was
afraid
he would sink because of his cast, -- it's concrete because we didn't
have
any plaster --, so he let us take the canoe out. It was great. You can
still
see some of the trees under the water from the flood.
Scoutmaster Keith isn't crabby like some scoutmasters. He didn't even get
mad about the missing life jackets. He has to spend a lot of time working
on
the bus so we are trying not to caus him any trouble. Guess what? We have
all passed our first aid merit badges. When Andrew dived into the lake
and
cut his arm, we got to see how a tourniquet works. Steven and I threw up,
but Scoutmaster Keith said it probably was just food poisoning from the
leftover chicken. He said they got sick that way with food they ate in
prison. I'm so glad he got out and became our scoutmaster. He said he
sure
figured out how to get things done better while he was doing his time.
I have to go now. We are going to town to mail our letters
Don't worry about anything. We are fine.
Love, Chris

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