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Sephrina

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  1. Our B and G is in March so we are using the when I grow up theme. I'm not sure what the committee is planning, but they have asked for baby pictures from everyone and each den is doing a skit which may or may not fit the theme

  2. Since he's only a Wolf this year, I'm not worried about him earning the pin, there will be more elections. And I'm glad he knows what a person looks like has nothing to do with qualifications. Maybe he will invite them. We live in an area with a large LDS population, so recruiting into community packs is difficult.

     

    Karen

  3. I had considered it, especially after reading the requirement for the citizenship pin, but unfortunately, my work schedule didn't allow me enough time to pick him up, get to the polls, get him home, and get to a meeting on time. We did talk about our choices some and he surprised me with his choice in his classes mock election. He was one of 3 out of 30 that voted for Obama. The other thing I found sad, was him saying some of the kids stated they would not vote for Obama because of his race

  4. I believe my son had the requirements completed in a couple of weeks. Of course, it was a condition of joining the pack of his choice. Granted, he could say it to me much better than when his pack leadership tried to retest him (we put an end to that), but he knew it at the time.

  5. In the past, my girl scout troop has decorated a flatbed trailer as a sleigh. We use plywood for the sleigh and repaint it to fit with the theme of each years parade. Two years ago, the theme was a miracle on main street and we named our float how the grinch saved meridian. We had a inflatable grinch in the back of the pick-up pulling the trailer and the girls dressed as residents of whoville or as gifts. I don't remember exactly how we decorated the float, but it was good enough for first place in our category. Last year's was a gingerbread theme of some sort, so we decorated the float with paper gingerbread men, peppermint candies, painted ornaments, with a wooden Christmas tree with packages at the back. The first year was better, but the girls did a nice job both years.

  6. I'm in scouting for my daughter and son. They are in because I think it's a great program for them. While I always planned to be involved in some capacity, I ended up being a leader for my daughter because they needed someone. I told her I would stay as long as she stayed or wanted me to stay. Even at 15, she still wants me involved in her troop, but she did jump for joy when I told her I wasn't going to be SUD next year. Now, my Wolf son expects the same thing and again I got involved in a CC capacity because they needed someone, but I am thinking/hoping he won't want me involved as much when he moves to Boy Scouts.

     

    Karen

  7. Welcome Karen. It must be something about the name. I too ended up as a leader because there was no one else. My 15 year daughter's troop just folded this year because many of the girls went on to other activities, but she's continuing in another troop and plans to stay until she gradutates. My now Wolf son expected me to be involved in Cub Scouts with him, so it looks like I have lots of Scout years. He loved his Tiger year. Educate yourself about the program and be willing to accept the differences between the programs and you will do fine.

     

    Karen

  8. At our last pack meeting, we used frisbees for our non-rank, non-bridging awards. We taped the awards to the frisbee, read the awards the boy was receiving and then threw him the frisbee. We also talked about using balloons, but we have one boy with a fear of them.

     

    Karen

  9. Girl Scouts is in the middle of a program change. Over the next couple of years they are changing the age levels. The new levels will have

    Daisies K/1

    Brownies 2/3

    Juniors 4/5

    Cadettes 6/7/8

    Seniors 9/10

    Ambassadors 11/12

     

    In my area, they recommended the current Daisies remain for a second year, but left the rest up to the individual leaders.

     

    Karen

  10. I may not have it exactly right, but she did state something to do with the pocket was so they could carry an mp3. Maybe I heard wrong and she was talking about the pocket on the sleeve.

     

    Karen

  11. Per my council shop manager, the button on the back of the right pocket was designed for an ipod or mp3 player. They were also shocked at the USB light and fan they had received labeled as camp gear.

     

    Karen

  12. My GS service unit did a science day camp last year. They had a geologist speak one day, and a tv weatherman come in another. I wasn't able to attend, so I don't know if the speakers held the girls' attention. If you have a local hands on science museum, they may have somebody that could come. I know my tiger son always likes the soda and mentos experiment and has been begging me to do a sugar crystal experiment with him. http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/ might have some ideas for you.

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