The Singing Scoutmaster: Frappings Of Life



Frappings Of Life
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Category: Inspirational
Notes: Tell the senior scout to be ready to use a square lashing to hold two poles together.

I've asked (Senior Scout) and (New Scout) to help me out for a minute. (Senior Scout), would you please start a square lashing on these poles?

Now, those wrappings look very good to me. They hold the poles close together and lay them out in the right shape. I'm sure they'll hold the poles together just fine. But, stop for a second (Senior Scout).

(New Scout), would you please wiggle those poles and see how tight the lashing is? Hmmm, they sure have a lot of loose play in them - not as good as they could be.

(Senior Scout), go ahead and add the frapping turns.

I was satisfied with the wrapping turns, but this extra effort of adding the frapping is making a difference. The entire lashing is getting tighter, stronger, and more secure.

(New Scout), now give those poles a wiggle and see how they hold.

Not bad! That extra effort made a much better result. Some of the newer scouts may have thought the lashing was done after the wrapping turns and it was 'good enough'. But, whether in lashing or in life, don't forget the Frapping - that little extra effort that makes what you do the best you can make it.