Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bookworm Diner


Another day at Bookworm Diner. The girls read to other girls, but not very long. Today's Theme was Under the Sea. And I was volunteered to help with face painting. Which I have never done before. And I never realized how shaky my hands are before either. But here is Brenda with her face painted up for the theme. We went to our cookie booth to sell some cookies afterwards. SELL SELL SELL. It is our only fundraiser of the year.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Thinking Day


If you know me, you know I don't buy into these kinds of activities. We produce a poster board and information on a country and its Girl Scouts, parade around with flags, listen to each girls give a small notecard of a speach about one aspect of her country, play some games that are from these same countries, eat some of their foods, listen to their music... Usually the posters have been designed mostly by the adults. The adults have done to research. The kids know very little about what they "learned" and that is why they are READING from notecards.

But at the end of the day, all these Girl Scout girls and adults, get together into their big friendship circle for a song and hand squeeze. That is the part I wait for. All the troops together making one circle. That is where I feel like we finally unite.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Mung Beans





I have been waiting to go to Jungle Jim's for a while so I could buy some beans to make sprouts with. When Lisa and I went there for Thinking Day food I picked up some Mung Beans, and excitedly set Lilian on the job. She poured some into a bowl, added water, and put it on the window sill. She of course had no idea what was going on, but she is always excited to help out with that kind of thing. Then she played with the leftover dry beans. Yesterday, we took a peak and noticed a few things. For one, the mung beans had absorbed most of the water, they were about twice the size of the leftover mung beans, and they had these mini tooth-looking things sticking out of them. That was cool. Then Lilian spent some time with them and made an observation all by herself that she couldn't wait to share with both the other girls... When you picked up a handful of each and dropped it slowly back into the bowl, one sounded like bath water and one sounded like rain.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Promoting Peace

I planned a Treasure Hunt for the girls today while I was at the gym and off to Jungle Jim's for ethnic Thinking Day foods with Lisa, my coleader. It turned out school was on a 2 hour delay so we didn't make it to the gym after all since she couldn't drop her kids off at the usual time. But here was the premise of the Treasure Hunt they went on... The girls have been having a hard time relating to their younger sister. She wants to touch all their toys, play with their stuffies, write on their papers, etc. And she wants them to be ok with it. Which they are obviously having none of lately. So I told them I would bring home a prize from Jungle Jim's if they could finish the Treasure Hunt and help Marley finish hers.

Today's Treasure Hunt

Something you made
Something you want to be around all the time
Something you use only once a week
(Brenda said shower... not cool!)
Someone wearing blue
Something put in the wrong place
(Um... like EVERYTHING)
Something you bought with your money
A room with no windows
A place to be alone
(Bret said Out Side... evidentally 3000 sq ft is not enough...)
A seat that doesn't belong in the house
Something in a case
A toy that makes noise
(haha. Like there is another kind?)
A flashing light (they all had a hard time with this one)
Something that smells good
Something broken
The word Infinity
Wheels

Something that needs more hair (Brenda and Bret both chose the My Little Pony's that Marley cut the hair from)
A lost shoe (Marley chose her own)
Something that makes bubbles
A school book (Bret chose the Boxcar Children... you can tell how many school books we use based on how my girls don't even know what a school book is evidentally. lol.)
Something you wish you had
A picture of something old
Something Upside Down
Something that makes you sad
A dollar coin

Painting and the Planets




Lily wanted to paint today so I got out the paints. She wanted to pour the paints into the egg cartons so I was the paint opener and she was the paint pourer. Then she told me how to make the extra colors she wanted, like brown and orange. Then we made grey by accident which was brown with too much blue in it.

Soon the girls came to paint with us. Bret made a Girl Scout cookie painting for her room and Brenda painted the planets. She asked me to google for a Solar System map. Which was unusual since we haven't really talked about that before. But she followed the map and produced her own solar system, soon to be hung on the walls of her room.

Monday, February 15, 2010

More Snow...





In the 14 years that I have been in this tristate, I have never seen this much snow. And it is still coming... There was so much snow, we walked to our sledding hill only to find out that there was too much snow to sled. The sleds were moving so slow and filling up with snow on the way down. So we played a bit then headed home for some home-made hot chocolate... oops I guess we forgot to buy more marshmallows from the last time it snowed.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Look who is turning 9...




Luckily I thought to buy Bret's presents right after Christmas. She wanted that big elephant so badly for Christmas, but it didn't work out for her. I was able to snag the last one for her. We also got Apples to Apples. Brenda asked to borrow $2.00 so she could purchase a box of Bret's favorite Girl Scout cookies, Thanks A Lots, to give to her. So after homemade cake, ice cream, and presents, we all huddled around the dining room table for Family Fun with Apples to Apples. Yesterday, her grandpa picked her up for the day. He took her out to eat and bought her the Littlest Petshop home that she has been begging for. All in all, I think she had a pretty cool birthday, in spite of not having much money to spend. 8-)

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Conversation between a 4yo and 35yo

"Let's play the don't bite your friends game." Here she is supposed to say don't bite your friends, and I am supposed to say ok I will just bite (insert body part here)and nibble on her body part while she giggles. Then repeat with a new body part.

"No, eat your Macaroni. Oops they are your friends. You just ate your friends."

"They are having a party in my belly."

"There's a party in your belly, ah ha ah ha." (This is all a family joke spoof on Yo Gabba Gabba btw in case you didn't know.)

"There I didn't bite them this time. I just swallowed."

The Last Day and Life without Kalahari


Do you know... OUR CAR BATTERY DIED ON US AGAIN. JUST LIKE LAST YEAR!!! So I thought it best to sneak out of there early without going to the waterpark one more time. The girls were not happy but I couldn't see having my car jumped TWICE, once to load my car, then again later in the day to drive away. I don't know what it is about that place that makes my battery die. Maybe it is 5 days in the freezing cold without being started? I don't know. But this is the only time this happens to me...

This has been a brief and small window into our week. I could not barely touch on all the fun I have, all the people I meet that are amazing, all the ideas I come home with, etc etc etc. This trip is WELL worth the money EVERY YEAR! There were tons of guest speakers that I didn't get to hear but would have loved to. There were tons of fun shops and activities that we didn't partake in but were no doubt just as fun. The entire staff, all the way down to housekeeping, is always so friendly, kind, and helpful. Everyone meets eachother with a smile the whole week long. I am so thankful for the opportunity to be part of this experience.

Now that the week is over, time to get back to reality...
It is Saturday, and I am picking up thousands of Girl Scout cookie boxes this morning for our troops with my co leader. The month of COOKIES has begun... drop me a note and say hi to break my focus for a moment here and there if you remember.

Dat da da da... The Dance





Better pics to follow...

Last year's dance was not so good for Brenda. This year she had a blast. She rode to the dance in a coach (baggage cart with a sheet over it) danced with friends, hung out all night. Bret had tons of fun again. Marley... it was too loud for her so we crashed in the craft and play room together. All in all, another night to remember.

The Get-Ready-for-the-Dance Party





We were contacted by friends from last years UWWG a few weeks ago asking us if Brenda and Bret were interested in attending their Get-Ready-For-The-Dance party before the dance at their room. Of course this was a great bonus. The girls did their hair, make-up and dressed for the occasion. On the same subject, I want to take this moment to let people know that black hairspray is real hard to get out of fabric. Pink, not so much... lol.

New Newness



While we were at the Ballroom Dance, I got the text from Josh that Callie Mae was born 10:56pm. She was 10 weeks early and 3 lb. 6 oz. She enters the world with a bumpy beginning.

Kalahari part 3



So here was our last day. We had been swapping presents with our Fairy Godparents and our Fairy Godchildren all week. We had been exhaustively swimming, sliding, relaxing in the indoor/outdoor whirl pools, surfing in the surf pool, barely eating or sleeping. We had been to so many fun shops that we were barely hanging on. Kids were getting crabby, but no one wanted to stop.

Day 4: We woke up late, and spent the day at the waterpark. I wanted to do the Belly Dancing fun shop but I couldn't get the girls to go along with it. What I really wantd to do was the Paper Bag Scrapbook fun shop at 2:30. I worked really hard to get the kids there. They were dragging their feet, eating slow, walking slow, etc. Finally we got down to the conference area to head late to the workshop. Brenda and Bret connect with some friends at the bottom of the stairs and leave me. I figure Marley and I will go together without the older girls so I start prodding Marley along. Halfway down the hall we meet a group of girls playing with American Girl Dolls. Marley stops in her tracks and won't leave. The older girls invite her to stay. I figure that is it for me and I sit down nearby to knit while Marley plays. But the girls soon leave. There is still time so I drag Marley on toward the room. When we get to the room there is another group of girls huddled around a big glass table in the hallway with all their Webkinz pets discussing older sisters who are abusing their Webkinz. Marley stops again and refuses to budge. So I leave her there to play with those girls and head into the Paperbag Scrapbook room alone. The girls eventually all joined me to make some, but I had so much fun without them. I am so glad I didn't miss it!

I will talk about the ballroom dance later. After Paperbag Scrapbooking we went up to the room to spend our $20 gift card on some mediocre pizza and over priced pop. (But then again that is why we bring all our own food.)

Kalahari part 2



Day 2: Up early in the morning, I headed to the John Taylor Gatto workshop: The Guerilla Curriculum, while the girls were across the hall learning how to make balloon animals. Of course since last year's trip to UWWG Brenda has been fascinated with balloon animals so this was fun, but nothing new for her. Lunch and off to the waterpark for the day. Later was the Human Scavenger Hunt, Henna artwork, and Brenda went to see the movie UP. Bret met a friend named Abbie so Bret, Abby, Marley, Abbie's mom and I took a walk and hung out around the play area of the water park. (By the time we left I was so sorry to leave that family. They were real great people! And lots of fun.) After UP Brenda wanted to watch the teen movie "Star Trek". I put Bret and Marley to bed and Brenda was back with us around 12am to head to sleep as well.

Day 3:This was an early morning, as we were heading over to Abbie's room for breakfast of Cinnamon French Toast at 9:30. We were there until almost noon. I had to send Brenda and Bret out early to get their jewelery they had been making to sell at the Kids' Marketplace. I will have a picture up for this fabulous event soon. The girls spent a couple hours earning spending money selling their wares. Afterwards we were to meet a family of Canadian Girl Guides (equivilant to our Girl Scouts) to exchange patches. I had connected with the Long family through email ahead of time. They are scout leaders with girls heavily involved in Scouts, the same as our family. We talked about the girls trading patches. I told them about Thinking Day and how it would be nice to have more info about Canada Scouts so we could do a project on Canada next year. They came bulging with stuff for us. Over 100 patches to share with our whole troop and service unit, old uniforms we could keep, their scout calendar for 2010 that is their only fundraiser, and tons of information. We stayed and talked for hours together. Brenda really got along with their 10yo well. We laughed as we tried to pronounce French words that they taught us. We are so blessed to have met this family. We headed to the waterpark for some fun at this point until it was time to head over to the talent show. Brenda, last minute, convinced a group of new friends to do a skit together. But since she was a late signup we were there until midnight waiting to see the act!! Maybe I will have a video of that soon. Marley slept in my lap for most of this, then got her second wind when we headed back to the room for bed. lol.

Kalahari Pt 1






So 5 days later what do we have to say? Again the best time we have had all year. Just me and the girls again on our yearly road trip to Kalahari!!!!! (although Bret says he will go next year).

Day 1: We checked in early and headed to the waterpark to get an early start on the water rides and wave pool. Two-Way Cooper was there to help us into our room (Bret has tagged that poor gnome McBeaver Nuts. And it seems to be sticking...) After some fun at the waterpark we headed back to our room for some grub. We ate and headed downstairs to the conference area to hear John Taylor Gatto speak. And wowee wow wow to that. He is as amazing as could be. The kids disgruntingly stayed in the play area so I could hear the speech. But afterward, of course, was the UWWG Carnival where the girls headed off to play games, win tickets to exchange for prizes (see picture of the girls on the bed with all their winnings) get with colorful hairspray, get tatooed, and essencially wear themselves out. They connected with some old friends from last year, we saw some Cincinnati friends that happened to the gathering as well. Last, all three girls signed up to be Fairy Godparents for the week. Bret picked a 3-1/2 yo and Marley an 8yo so they switched. Back in the room we had a snack, picked out our Fairy Godparent presents and went to bed exhausted.

From this day on, it snowed and snowed for the rest of the time we were at the water park. Our home town was closed down Tuesday and Wednesday. Things began to clear up by Thursday, just in time for our departure on Friday.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Girl Scouts Again


Our church where we meet has a community outreach program each year called Bookworm Diner. Once a week for about two months the church opens its doors to free dinner. After dinner there is a guest reader for the little 'uns. The older kids (4th grade and up) can choose to participate in the book club. They get one book and are asked to read a chapter a week, being ready to discuss it the next Monday. Our Girl Scouts have made this their service project for the year. We come to enjoy dinner. The Girl Scouts keep the little uns engaged in reading books so that there is no running and chaos during that period where people have finished eating yet the guest reader has not begun. Then most of the Girl Scouts go off to the book club. Afterwards we clean up and help close up shop. Next year we will have a book drive to add to the book collection as well. Great program. I take all my girls. Lily listens to the story (yesterday was the fabulous Mr. Clint, our children's librarian), while Brenda and Bret go off to the book study. Plus always a great meal. Last week was walking tacos, this week Grilled Cheese sandwiches and soup. Good time to be had by all!