Sunday 20 November 2011

24th November

Tawny Owl was off sick with 'The Virus' ( evil and nasty) but luckily Jenny Edmondson helped out.
We had 4 'stations'- recycling, shoe polishing, Laundry care and buttons for the blind-all part of the 'Home-skills' badgework.
It was pretty full-on this week and I could have sworn it was a full moon or something as the girls were bouncing off the walls with energy.
As a result I didn't take any photos.
Bringing my camera to the meeting may have helped....


7 girls were off with various obligations here and there so we will be doing a 'catch-up' session this Thursday and then they can get their badges on our final meeting (1st Dec)


Next week we will be enrolling 5 Brownies and starting our bracelet making project a bit early which seems wise.
I'll be sending home plates and wrapping for Choc brownies on Thursday!
Get your recipes at the ready...





Sunday 13 November 2011

13th November - Remembrance Day

Well, I wasn't expecting such incredible weather!
It was a beautiful, sunny day and warm too.
19 brownies attended this very special day in Liss which is a tremendous turn-out!
Molly and Kayleigh shared the job of 'standard bearers' and were part of the 'Colour Party' along with Anna who despite having a terrible cold, did a great job laying the wreath at the monument. They all did the job perfectly-Well done, girls!




I was very proud of our girls today, who sat through a long and at times tiring service in church!
If anyone has any good photos I'd love to see them and can put some on this blog.



Saturday 12 November 2011

10th November

This week we were finishing off work towards our Crime Prevention Badge.
The girls had to produce a poster to promote safeguarding our property and then act out some more scenes which is always lovely to see the budding actresses in the pack!
The Tweenies had a chat with Tawny Owl to prepare them for their promises in a few weeks.








Ella has learned to play 'Westminster Bells' on the piano which is our 'Brownie Bells' music. Despite the piano at the hut being desperately out of tune in places, she did very well and everyone clapped. She now wants to do it every week!
Lucy Mann received her 'Rider's Badge' and everyone got a Crime Prevention Badge (except our Tweenies, who can only get badges once enrolled.)
We were joined this week by Ella's grandmother visiting from Yorkshire (who used to be a Cub Leader some years ago) and Sue Munter. Thanks ladies!


Any Brownies that would like to go to the District Xmas party, please step forward this week! Time is running out and it seems there are places available.
Next week we will start our 'Home Skills Badge' so get the checklists back this Thursday along with a pair of shoes to polish please!



Saturday 5 November 2011

3rd November

I'm finding it hard to take photos during the meetings due to the amount of things I'm doing. Running around a bit like a headless chicken, I get to the end of the meeting and think-'oops! didn't take any photos!'
I might ask the other owls if they could help out with that.


Anyway, we had a 'bonfire theme' to the meeting tonight and miraculously the rain stopped so we could get outside.





The girls did a 'scratch art' project which they seemed to like and I saw some lovely pictures. Pesky pictures wont rotate tonight, sorry about that.
We then toasted marshmallows over tealights ( somewhat) and headed outside for a mini bonfire.
I took our bbq pan out to the woods behind the hut and stood there lighting the fire listening to the owls twoo-ing in the trees. I was joined by the Brownies and we lit sparklers and sang songs.
Debi Knight had made us a big plate of cakes which we devoured in a flash. Her cakes are SO good.


Next week we'll be finishing off our 'Crime Prevention Badge' and getting our Tweenies ready for their Promise Night in a few weeks.


Please, if your Brownie would like to attend the District Party in Alton on 10th Dec, you really need to get the form in next week or the week after.


Over and out.