Well the morning we were supposed to go to the Maize, it started thunderstorming - so they close the Maize of course. yay!
We hear they're open til the 29th so we may be going there next Wednesday instead of our usual meeting, which would be awesome as we have the patches already and would love to not let them go to waste! LOL
Yesterday's meeting was fun and interesting.
First off, the girls are working on the "Courageous and Strong" part of the GS Law. For the Daisies this will be another petal in their flower, for the Brownies I believe it is another of their Try-Its.
So in teaching them to be courageous, each parent brought something unusual for them to eat. They were supposed to try a little of it even if they didn't think they'd like it, or if it seemed gross.
I took garlic/herb Goat Cheese and some tuna roll Sushi. Other parents brought Edamame, Kiwi, Sugar Pears, Cheesecake Sopapillas, German Sausage and Sauerkraut... and I must say, the girls all did pretty good about trying things! They didn't necessarily love all of it, but they did TRY. Taylor especially was open and adventurous! (Good job Taylor!)
I meant to snap pics of them tasting stuff but I totally got busy passing out sushi haha
At the end of the meeting, parents had to meet for... THE COOKIE TALK! Yep, it's that time of year almost. We have our information, we get order forms etc. in December, and Cookie Sales begin on January 1st!
We are going to try to reach the Super Seller goal of 155 boxes.. PER GIRL... to get the special patch. We have from Jan 1-15 for this part of it. Then we'll start the secondary sales and booths.
All cookies are 3.50 and we'll start taking orders on January 1st (no sooner!). There's a new cookie out this year too - it's called Thank You Berry Munch! and it's really yummy - it has bits of dried berries in what tastes like possibly a shortcake cookie. Yummy!
That's all for now, will update after next week - hopefully we can do the Maize then!
:D
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
It all started with the letter "A"..
In this case, "Mrs. A" - because most of the girls can't pronounce her last name. :)
Mrs. A is the leader of Daisy & Brownie Troop #724. She may very well be the nicest lady on the planet. We all love her and really enjoy being in her troop.
My daughter McCayla is 5 years old. She just turned old enough to join Daisies, and I was determined to have her in Girl Scouts from the very beginning. So far, so good!
We're only about a month in, but she's really having a blast. There's been an investiture ceremony, where she was presented with her official Daisy Uniform Vest, as well as her pins. She also received a "Sisterhood" patch for knowing the Universal "Girl Scout Handshake" and some other worldwide scouting traditions.

Soon after that, we took the girls to the Medina Pumpkin Patch (at Love Creek) and they got to tour the orchard, see how cider is made, get to taste some cider, and paint a pumpkin. And they got a patch for that, which is always a nice bonus!
Yesterday at the weekly meeting, the girls all got to make S'mores, and for most of them this was their first time. There was gooey marshmallow everywhere and all you could hear was giggles and "mmmmmm" :)
Then they got more patches that they have been working hard to earn. The Brownies received the "Girl Scout Way" Try-It, and the Daisies received the center of their Daisy. This was for knowing the Girl Scout Promise.
"On My Honor,
I Will Try,
To Serve God,
And My Country.
To Help People
At All Times
And To Live
By The Girl Scout Law."
They've been practicing and practicing, and they all know it by heart now. They are quite proud of themselves, and we are proud of them too! The Daisies also received one of the petals for their Daisy. This one was for learning one of the ten parts of the Girl Scout Law. (This one being "Be A Sister to Every Girl Scout")
I guess tonight I will be doing some patch-sewing!
On Sunday we're taking them to the Maize in Hondo, which sounds like a ton of fun. This time my 2 year old son, Canon, will get to join us - so it will be a big family outing. We will share this trip with the local Cub Scouts as well.
More on Sunday!
Mrs. A is the leader of Daisy & Brownie Troop #724. She may very well be the nicest lady on the planet. We all love her and really enjoy being in her troop.
My daughter McCayla is 5 years old. She just turned old enough to join Daisies, and I was determined to have her in Girl Scouts from the very beginning. So far, so good!
We're only about a month in, but she's really having a blast. There's been an investiture ceremony, where she was presented with her official Daisy Uniform Vest, as well as her pins. She also received a "Sisterhood" patch for knowing the Universal "Girl Scout Handshake" and some other worldwide scouting traditions.

Soon after that, we took the girls to the Medina Pumpkin Patch (at Love Creek) and they got to tour the orchard, see how cider is made, get to taste some cider, and paint a pumpkin. And they got a patch for that, which is always a nice bonus!
Yesterday at the weekly meeting, the girls all got to make S'mores, and for most of them this was their first time. There was gooey marshmallow everywhere and all you could hear was giggles and "mmmmmm" :)
Then they got more patches that they have been working hard to earn. The Brownies received the "Girl Scout Way" Try-It, and the Daisies received the center of their Daisy. This was for knowing the Girl Scout Promise.
"On My Honor,
I Will Try,
To Serve God,
And My Country.
To Help People
At All Times
And To Live
By The Girl Scout Law."
They've been practicing and practicing, and they all know it by heart now. They are quite proud of themselves, and we are proud of them too! The Daisies also received one of the petals for their Daisy. This one was for learning one of the ten parts of the Girl Scout Law. (This one being "Be A Sister to Every Girl Scout")
I guess tonight I will be doing some patch-sewing!
On Sunday we're taking them to the Maize in Hondo, which sounds like a ton of fun. This time my 2 year old son, Canon, will get to join us - so it will be a big family outing. We will share this trip with the local Cub Scouts as well.
More on Sunday!
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