We made "Pit Passes" for each boy and the helpers of the Derby. The boys were excited about these and they felt important wearing them.
The car table where the boys placed their cars after being weighed and adjusted to the 5.00 oz weight limit. After they were on the table, absolutely no touching of the cars could be done, except by the boys themselves, but just to be carried from the table to the track and back again. Yeah, Pinewood Derby rules are strict. And we had a person from District there, so we had to crack the whip on the rules as to avoid any disqualifications that could take place. Yikes.
Ashley and I got Pinewood Derby shirts from the Scout Shop when we were picking up awards for the boys. There were only 2 left and they were big, but we didn't care because we wanted to support our boys and, of course, look like fun and involved leaders! We wanted to take a picture of us, in them, together.
And then one of our friends, who is a Primary leader, said it looked like we were pointing at something else...
Which created this reaction....
So, we lowered our hands.
Our awesome Elders who did fantastic at being the official judges of the race! Poor kids were nervous to make people mad, but they did great and I think they really enjoyed being a part of this.
Jaden was having a blast. He kept asking for his own car. I said, "Honey this is just for the scouts, but we are here to cheer them on and support our boys!" Then he said, "But I'm a scout, too." I felt bad, but he had fun, regardless!
Some races weren't so close.
Saddest picture in the world. Every race there is a winner and a loser, but when you see the face of utter disappointment on one of your boys, it's really sad!
The faces explain it all! Yeah--it was a close one.
Lining up the car on the track perfectly seems to make all the difference. Each boy went through this process when placing their car up there. They were serious about it.
Walking down to retrieve their cars. Some boys would run along side of the the track as the cars went down in anticipation of seeing if their car finished first. Others watched at the starting point. These boys are like best friends. You can tell that they are proud of each other and happy with how they did. Plus, they both qualified for Districts (regardless who won) since they are the only two Webelos that we have in our pack!
Some of the awesome cars that the boys made!
Each Ward had a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner for each group: Wolves, Bears, and Webelos. Then came the Overall winners! If you want to know how to make your boys' Pinewood Derby cars, then here is the big winning car:
And here are our Overall Pinewood Derby winners! Two boys were from my pack and one was from the other. They all did great and were so excited to be dubbed the "big dogs" of the Derby. Way to go boys!
We got the Overall 1st place Winner a trophy, to set this accomplishment apart from the other winnings. I guess he thinks he's really cool (with that face and all) by getting a trophy!

1 comment:
I love your reaction picture! that is hilarious! Ashley seems adorable! and how fun that derby looked! I had no idea the cars were so little! All i kept picturing was "Little Rascals" and how they actually raced in their cars...shows how much I know! :)
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