Wednesday, October 21, 2015

2015-16 Meeting #5: 10/21/15

Girls earned their Best Self badge today. They were brave and tried 3 new foods including orange kefir (way too sour for most), bell peppers and sunflower seed butter (yum!).

Girls were super-creative at coloring their Brownie elf self AND decorating "happy boxes" that they can fill with a few favorite things and take a look at any time they are feeling blue.

We had a special guest, Brownie dad, Dr. Lisle who taught the girls some interesting things about our amazing bodies. Thanks for sharing your stethoscope!

Saturday, October 17, 2015

2015-16 Service Project: Ronald McDonald House breakfast

The girls and their families were up early this morning to prepare breakfast for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House near Ruby Memorial Hospital. Working with parents and friends, the girls made blueberry muffins, banana muffins, cinnamon rolls, chocolate chip cookies, eggs, bacon, sausage gravy, chopped fruit and a slow cooker breakfast meal.

One Girl Scout said that the food tasted better since they made it themselves!

Thank you all for donating your food and time!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

2015-16 Meeting #4: 10/07/15

The entire troop enjoyed earning the HIKER badge. We discussed the idea of Leave No Trace. Everyone had the opportunity to lay coins or pencils in different configurations on the trail for other girls to follow. I'm not sure if setting up the trail was more fun or if trying to find our friends was! Popping out and surprising each other was a laugh and the weather was perfect for this outdoor badge :)

While waiting for the markers to be set up, the girls had the opportunity to earn some community service time. We collected hundreds of dental care items at the Smile Drive several weekends ago and the girls bundled up these items so that they are ready to be donated to Women Infants and Children (WIC) in Morgantown...a friend will deliver them tomorrow. This was part or our Hear A Story Journey...we have taken action to help our community. Thank you, girls!