Greetings Frederick Squadron
I hope this finds you and your family healthy and strong. By now you are likely settling in to your lockdown schedules and routines, as much as this is possible. This is chaotic and confusing for all of us, but we'll handle it.
We are disappointed to not be able to meet in person now, but hang in there! We are working on organizing communication tools and plans for online classes and meetings. Please keep an eye on your email for further information. We want to create ways to keep you all active and developing yourselves as Civil Air Patrol Cadets - Senior Members too. (Col. Fries says "Get your iCut done!)
I will also be sharing resources here for your information and continued education. If you have anything interesting to share, do not hesitate to contact your chain of command.
Also, please know you are welcome to contact the Squadron via the commander, the Admin email, your chain of command, Facebook, or even comment on this post if you have questions or concerns. We're still here for you.
Remember to take the time to enjoy some time outdoors. Enjoy the Spring weather and blooming flowers. This disruption is very inconvenient, but it will pass in time and we will pick up where we left off. I won't tell you not to worry about things, because worrying is the natural thing to do. We can worry, we can be afraid of what is happening with the Coronavirus, but always keep in mind that we are all in this together and amazing things happen when people band together and make a stand. We got this. Talk to your friends. Talk to your family. And (on behalf of our Health Officer) Wash your hands!
Remember to take the time to enjoy some time outdoors. Enjoy the Spring weather and blooming flowers. This disruption is very inconvenient, but it will pass in time and we will pick up where we left off. I won't tell you not to worry about things, because worrying is the natural thing to do. We can worry, we can be afraid of what is happening with the Coronavirus, but always keep in mind that we are all in this together and amazing things happen when people band together and make a stand. We got this. Talk to your friends. Talk to your family. And (on behalf of our Health Officer) Wash your hands!
My challenge for you today is to get out there in the next couple of days and maybe take a photo that represents Spring. Or maybe you enjoy drawing or painting? Get out there and see what inspires you. What does this change of season mean to you? Do you enjoy the warmer weather? The longer days? Maybe it's the rain you like? I'll make a post on our Squadron Facebook page and if you want, you can share your photos there.
Riddle (answer below): Why do seals swim in salt water?
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