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Revision as of 20:55, 12 May 2013
Why Bluescifiworm?
The tag bluescifiworm has a bit of a history behind it. Originally, I picked it because it was unique (You know how hard it is to come up with something no one else has used as a online tag?). I chose it because of the following reasons.
- I like the color blue.
- I love reading scifi books, specifically, Star Trek, Star Wars, Honor Harrington series (by David Weber), and Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series.
- I'm a bit of a bookworm. Well, maybe a lot of a bookworm ;)
A bit of background
My name is Cailin. I am 29 years old. I just recently completed a Bachelor of Science degree at Tarleton State University in Horticulture and Landscape Management with a Business Administration minor. I also hold an Associate of Science in Graphic Design. Some may ask... "Why change fields?" Well, the answer for that is a tad bit complex. At the time I was working on my AS, Graphic Design was a highly sought after skill, and I found myself to be reasonably skilled with it. It is difficult, however to find a job when people are starting to be able to do this kind of work for themselves. I spent over a year looking without much success.
I then moved around a bit, finally ending up in Texas during the late summer of 2006. I did find some work, but it wasn't what I was really wanting, or what made good use of my skills. After that, I spent 6 months in AmeriCorps and then 8 months working for the IRS, then I decided to go back to school. My stint in AmeriCorps had rekindled my love for the outdoors that I'd had growing up.
Pathfinders
I was in Pathfinders from 1998ish to about 2005. In that time, I was active in two clubs - Merrimack Valley (Manchester) and then Portsmouth Living Waters. I started Pathfinders in Merrimack Valley when Pathfinders still had the green pants and skirts. It was a BIG change uniform wise, but I have to admit, it looks a lot sharper, and we look less like Boy Scouts. That is not to say however, that I dislike Boy Scouts as an organization. I think they are a wonderful group of people, and when I was younger, I had opportunity to interact with quite a few. The summer camp I went to for physically challenged kids was on a Boy Scout reservation.
During that time, I completed many honors, and 3 classes (now called Investiture Achievements) and began work on my Master Guide requirements as well as completing the full four years of the TLT program. I thought I would have to start my Master Guide over again, but I'm working closely with others in my local club to complete the remaining requirements. In 2004, I had the opportunity to travel to the 2004 "Faith on Fire" International Pathfinder Camporee in Oskkosh, WI. with the Portsmouth Living Waters. THAT was something I will never forget, and I hope I can go again in 2014.
Classwork
- Completed
- Trail Friend
- Wilderness Ranger
- Voyager
- In Progress
- Trail Companion
- Master Guide
- To Be Completed
- Explorer
- Guide
Honors
- Arts & Crafts Artisan Master
- Candlemaking
- Drawing and Painting
- Decoupage
- Feltcraft
- Model Cars
- Origami
- String Art
- Health and Science
- First Aid, Standard
- Health and Healing
- Household Arts Homemaking Master
- Baking
- Basic Sewing
- Cooking
- Housekeeping
- Laundering
- Nutrition
- Quilting
- Nature
- Mammals
- Maple Sugar
- Rocks
- Stars
- Trees
- Outdoor Industries
None currently
- Outreach Witnessing Master
- Recreation Wilderness Master
- Basketball
- Campcraft
- Camping Skills I
- Camping Skills II
- Camping Skills III
- Camping Skills IV
- Drilling and Marching + Advanced
- Firebuilding and Camp Cookery
- Hiking
- Knot Tying
- Orienteering
- Outdoor Leadership
- Wilderness Leadership
- Vocational
- Computers
- Printing
Then, and Now
I won't bore you with all the details, but I think this degree will be of much more use to me. I've recently returned to the East Coast, and gotten involved in Pathfinders again... and it feels almost like I never left. That to me is one of the most wonderful feelings in the world... to be welcomed back by friends you haven't seen in well over half a decade, and it's like you never left.
One of the things that I'm really looking forward to is sharing my knowledge here on the wiki for other Pathfinders, staff, and Master Guides. I feel that is how I can minister in my own right.
Messages
If you need to contact me with a question or comment, please do so here on my discussion page, or leave a comment on the Talk page of the Honor or IA class I've been working on.
Important Notes
The Honors marked with footnotes were moved from Outreach to the Health and Science category. They now have a purple background instead of dark blue, though many Pathfinders have the older patches from before the change went into affect.
References
- ↑ http://www.investitureachievement.org/wiki/index.php/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Health_and_Science/Basic_Rescue
- ↑ http://www.investitureachievement.org/wiki/index.php/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Health_and_Science/CPR
- ↑ http://www.investitureachievement.org/wiki/index.php/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Health_and_Science/Red_Alert