LETTER FROM CAMP
Dear Mom,
Our scout master told us all to
write to our parents in case you
saw the flood on TV and worried.
We are OK. 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 Chad when it happened.
Oh yes, please call Chad's mother
and tell her he is OK. He can't write
because of the cast. I got to ride in
one of the search & rescue jeeps. It
was neat. We never would have found him
in the dark if it hadn't been for the
lightning. Scoutmaster Webb got mad at
Chad for going on a hike alone without
telling anyone. Chad 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 can
on a fire, it will blow up? The wet
wood still didn't burn, but one of our
tents did. Also some of our clothes.
John is going to look weird until his
hair grows back. We will be home on
Saturday if Scoutmaster Webb gets the
car fixed. It wasn't his fault about
the wreck. The brakes worked OK when
we left. Scoutmaster Webb said that
a car that old you have to expect
something to break down; that's probably
why he can't get insurance on it. We
think it's a neat car. He doesn't care
if we get it dirty, and if it's hot,
sometimes he lets us ride on the tailgate.
It gets pretty hot with 10 people in a car.
He let us take turns riding in the trailer
until the highway patrolman stopped and
talked to us. Scoutmaster Webb is a neat
guy. Don't worry, he is a good driver.
In fact, he is teaching Terry how to drive.
But he only lets him drive on the mountain
roads where there isn't any traffic. All
we ever see up there are logging trucks.
This morning all of the guys were diving
off the rocks and swimming out in the lake.
Scoutmaster Webb wouldn't let me because I
can't swim and Chad was afraid he would
sink because of his cast, so he let us
take the canoe across the lake. It was
great. You can still see some of the
trees under the water from the flood.
Scoutmaster Webb isn't crabby like
some scoutmasters. He didn't even
get mad about the life jackets.
He has to spend a lot of time working
on the car so we are trying not to
cause him any trouble.
Guess what? We have all passed our
first aid merit badges. When Dave
dove in the lake and cut his arm,
we got to see how a tourniquet
works. Also Wade and I threw up.
Scoutmaster Webb said it probably
was just food poisoning from the leftover
chicken, he said they got sick that way
with the 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 into
town to mail our letters and buy bullets.
Don't worry about anything.
We are fine.
Love,
Cole
P.S. How long has it been since I had a tetanus shot?