As it turns out a simple trip to the dentist is a networking opportunity for earning a badge.
See email below:
Dr. Arrick,
Per our discussion today during my dental appointment here is the link that explains our endeavor to attain merit-badges.
http://merit-badges.blogspot.com/
Here is the link to the dentistry merit badge.
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/mb-DENT.aspx
Mainly we would need assistance with #3 "Arrange a visit with a dentist" and #4 "name 5 instruments" and "prepare a dental stone cast" which my hygienist said she could lead us through. #7 looks like we need to ask you about your career, your education, and overall experience as a dentist. Something I can't say I would have normally brought up in conversation with your instruments hovering about my mouth. Though now that I think of it, I bet you've got quite an interesting story.
If you are up for showing us the ropes of Dentistry, we would appreciate it. We can come in at your convenience maybe early one morning or late one evening or just take care of this on my next appointment in May. Hopefully you'll find this entertaining and say, "sure, what the hell".
And if this sounds like fun to you and one of your girlfriends, I am happy to repay the favor on soil and water conservation badge. That's what I do for a living.
http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/BoyScouts/AdvancementandAwards/MeritBadges/mb-SOIL.aspx
Thanks!
Julie
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Special Note:
I wish I had a digital copy of my x-rays. It was one of those that went all the way around my mouth, so all my teeth and my jaw are one one single slide. That would be cool to post here. Turns out they were concerned with an opaque anomaly on my left mandible. Could be nothing, but it could be cancer. Quite the range there, Doc. I now feel ghost pain that I didn't feel before I knew about the anomaly. No worries, I'm not a smoker and I can't remember a blast of radiation hitting just my left mandible unless there was a malfunction at the airport body scanner some months ago.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Silly Girls.....Badges are for boys
After a spontaneous self-lead tour of a graveyard in St. Mary's GA, my friend Courtney and I happened upon an Eagle Scout project that had rehabilitated a few gravestones. The concept was simple. Find something that needs to be improved and do something nice for the community.
And boom! We had an idea. How hard would it be to do an Eagle Scout Project? Yeah. An Eagle Scout Project. The kind where we go home and find something that needs doing and we just do it. I mean, how hard could it be? Why not?
First off, we are girls. Second, neither one of us wields a hammer or knows how to saw a 2x4 and we don't know any boys that can do it for us. Third, like most young urbanites we're not exactly part of a any community, so we sorta need to find one that needs our do-good services.
We've talked about it on and off for months now.
So here goes. Look out community. We're going to earn our badges and work our way up to an Eagle Scout. Little old ladies need help crossing the street? We're there!
This is me:
This is Courtney:
And those are our best Eagle poses.
And boom! We had an idea. How hard would it be to do an Eagle Scout Project? Yeah. An Eagle Scout Project. The kind where we go home and find something that needs doing and we just do it. I mean, how hard could it be? Why not?
First off, we are girls. Second, neither one of us wields a hammer or knows how to saw a 2x4 and we don't know any boys that can do it for us. Third, like most young urbanites we're not exactly part of a any community, so we sorta need to find one that needs our do-good services.
We've talked about it on and off for months now.
So here goes. Look out community. We're going to earn our badges and work our way up to an Eagle Scout. Little old ladies need help crossing the street? We're there!
This is me:
This is Courtney:
And those are our best Eagle poses.
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