Tuesday, January 15, 2008

It's Done, Finally Done

Spencer and Connor have completed their EAGLE projects and I am so relieved. This has been the longest 12 months ever. It started out in January 07 when I came to my oldest and said, "Hey it's time to start thinking of a project for your Eagle project. "

SPENCER
CONNOR
"Yeah, I know. Maybe I could do something at the school. Or for the homeless."

"Okay, let me know what you decide."
February, "Hey Connor, time to think of a project for your Eagle."
"I don't know what to do."

"Let me give you some Ideas."

"NO, mom I don't want to do any of those they are boring."

"Spencer have you thought of anything?"

"Yeah, maybe something at the animal shelter."

March, "Guys you need to decide what you are going to do!!"

April, "Come on, can you figure out what you would like to do??"

May, "I have a terrific idea, your Uncle in Iraq said the troops and the Iraqi children are in desparate need of certain items you could collect these and send them over."
"That is a great idea. What do we need to do to get started?"

After about a month of getting things cleared and paper worked finished and red tape gone through they finally were able to get the "BALL ROLLING!"

They went to Grammy's work and set out boxes to have people donate and donate they did. It was wonderful to see how generous they were.
(Grandma's Work)
(Grandma Clairee)

(The Boys collecting)


(THIS IS COLLECTION DAY)
With DAD

Next we went to our ward members. They were awesome, we had our entire front room filled with donations from, clothes, and school supplies, to food and hygiene items. All types of books, games, footballs, stationary and stamps.


It was very heart warming to see how giving everyone was.

(It took 4 days to sort and package )

and label everything that was

donated!!

They have felt a tremendous love for these people as they worked on this project. And they know it will bless the lives of many.

In November the boys recieved a letter from Col. Darel Maxfield. He thanked the boys for their support and generosity and what a blessing the clothes and books and soccer balls, were for this community of children. He said they are very needy over there and this was huge for them.

I know it was huge for my boys. They have grown into wonderful young men. This is just one thing that has helped them learn about service for others. They amaze me every day and I only hope to continue to learn from them.

They would also like to thank everyone who donated and helped make this project a success.

Grandma Clara

Grandma and Grandpa Fankhauser

Harper Co.

Dad

CopperHills 14th Ward

Millionaire Lines (for free shipping of 30 boxes)


Congratulations, Spencer and Connor for the fine job you did on this Eagle project.


Have you done an Eagle project or helped with one?

2 comments:

dishes and laundry said...

Oh my goodness, Angi! There I was, griping about a little ol' science fair thingy and you're doing freakin' Eagle Scout Projects! Holy cow, you put me to shame.

What an awesome project - great job Spencer and Conner (and Angi and Brent)! You know how much all that stuff was really truly needed and appreciated.

So the boys just did a joint project or were they two separate projects that just happened to be the same. I could so do that with my boys! Very cool.

Congratulations!!!!

Angi said...

They actually had to be separate. Connor had the troops and Spencer had the kids. They each had a ton of stuff, food, clothes, paper pencils, rulers, soccer balls, footballs, games, cards, it was so great.

We'll invite you to the Eagle court. I am excited to do that for the boys. And then you can look forward to doing their Eagle.