It may only be the second month of 2017, but the YMSL year
is already 75% over. Time has flown and
YMSL moms and sons have put that time to good use. Here are some numbers (mixed with random
facts) to help quantify the past 9 months in the YMSL world.
YMSL Fort Collins has a total of 131 members. That’s enough for 2 full NFL football teams
plus 2 basketball teams.
While we have 68 boys in our YMSL orbit, Jupiter has 68
moons in its orbit.
Some simple math would tell us that leaves 63 moms. Ready for another random fact? A barrel that holds 63 gallons is called a
hogshead.
Since May 1 of 2016, Moms and Sons have served 2,528
hours. That is equal to 3 months, 2
weeks, and 2 hours of service.
Of those hours served, 1,815 were served as mother/son
teams. That is equal to 2 months, 2
weeks and 1 day of time spent together as mothers and sons.
Fourteen boys have already served their 20-hour minimum. That is the number of days it takes the moon
to wax to a full moon and also the number of days it takes the moon to wane.
Moms are right up there with their boys, with 15 already
satisfying the 20-hour minimum. Do you
know the 15th state to enter the Union? Kentucky in 1792.
While 20 hours is the minimum requirement for each mom and
son, we have some in our midst who go far above and beyond to serve our
community. One of our boys has already
served 51.5 hours since May 1, 2016. You
could drive to and from the Canadian border twice in that time.
Moms are not to be out done.
We have a mom who has served 55 hours since May 1, 2016. That’s enough time
to drive to and from the Pacific Ocean twice.
We still have three months left to serve during this YMSL
year. Let’s see what numbers we can come
up with in that time!
Kathy Kimbell
YMSL Fort Collins, Communications team
What a fun post, Kathy! Thanks for capturing our accomplishments and reminding our members to serve their hours. We need more hours so we can go around the world!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Way to go YMSL Fort Collins!
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