Friday, May 9, 2014

School Music Program

May 9, 2014: This little scout rocked today at the school music program. The excitement floated all through the auditorium as the large crowd of 3rd graders got ready to start their music program. There are no words to describe the amazing job the very talented music teacher did with the kids. From the musical instruments, to the choir, to the solo singers, to the kids with speaking parts (some of which were very difficult lines), it was outstanding. The applause at time were so loud that it was difficult to hear the children sing. It was definitely a night to remember by teachers. parents, and students. Great job 3rd graders!


 


The Girls Scouts Make New Friends

May 1, 2014: The Girl Scouts were invited to take part in a meeting with other Girls Scouts. As Brownies, they taught Daisies what to expect. They also had the opportunity to talk to Juniors to get a glimpse of what they will do once they become Juniors. The large group of girls exchanged thoughts and experiences followed by some games outdoor including Tug-a-War. Their meeting culminated with the girls sharing their favorite part of the day and  doing the friendship circle. There is no better time as a girl than that shared with friends. And there is no better time as a parent than that of seeing how her little girl interacts, laughs, and shares a fun moment with old and new friends.



Thursday, May 8, 2014

Scouts Lead the American Anthem for the TCU vs. OU Basketball Game

March 1, 2014 - Our Cub Scout Pack was invited to lead the American Anthem at the TCU vs. OU Women's Basketball game. From our large pack only a few scouts attended; but those that did were some proud scouts. As Pack 1993 was being announced over the loud speakers, the scouts marched to the court, saluted the American flag, and sang with pride. Later they joined the adults and siblings at their seats to enjoy the game. Of course, the game would have not been the same without popcorn and a large souvenir cup from the TCU Team. Kaylee met one of the cheerleaders and after a short one-on-one lesson, she determined she would not be a cheerleader, ever ... flexibility may be an issue. After half time our bellies were very clear in announcing some serious food was in order; so we left and indulged way more than we should have. Final score: 76 TCU and 66 OU. Way to go Horned Frogs!




Wednesday, May 7, 2014

An Author Visits the Scouts


May 5, 2014: On this day we had the privilege to have the very talented author Edward Moldenhauer of the series Spin the Globe: The Incredible Adventures of Frederick von Wigglebottom visit our scouts.  His series consist of fact-based books where children have the opportunity to learn about different parts of the world through the amazing adventures of Frederick. To learn more about Mr. Ed and his books visit his site here.

Mr. Ed captured the children's attention with his age appropriate presentation and props. He read a portion of his first book Dreamtime in Alice Springs and welcomed questions and comments from the children throughout. The kids were engaged and enjoyed every moment!


Monday, May 5, 2014

Water Fun After Community Service

April 27, 2014 - What happens the day after the school carnival? The school playgrounds get very, very dirty ... and a very, very dirty playground is not the best playground for kids. So, what better service project for scouts than to clean up on a Sunday afternoon. After the scouts (boys and girls alike) spent nearly one hour picking up popped balloons, lollipop sticks, and candy wrappers, they all loaded their water guns and blasted everyone who got in their way, even adults (okay, specially adults) were soaked by the time it was time to go home. Another day of fun!