A couple years later, they are still extremely interested in Archery and all want to take part in it whenever they can. Since they all feel so strongly, we got the archery instructor from our council to come out and do a day just for us. The girls went over the safety rules and commands, got to shoot, got practice strings, made their own arm guards, and got to shoot again during the four hours we were there. The Brownies also got to earn the Council's Own Archery Try-It. They've definitely improved as time goes on - my daughter hit the target several times and was very proud of herself!
Showing posts with label Council's Own. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Council's Own. Show all posts
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Archery!
I feel really, really lucky that our council is willing to start girls with Archery at a young age! Several of the girls in our troop tried it for the first time when they were only five years old. The first time my daughter shot was a great experience. She is sensitive to certain sounds and was very scared by the whooshing the arrows made. Even though she'd been very excited about trying it, she panicked and cried and didn't want to do it. The other girls in our troop all rallied around her and told her stories of time when they were scared to do things, but then tried it and liked it. The cheered for her when she went up and gave it a try. I was so proud of all of them! Because of their support and her willingness to give it a try, they earned the Sister to Every Girl Scout petal, and she earned Courageous and Strong.

A couple years later, they are still extremely interested in Archery and all want to take part in it whenever they can. Since they all feel so strongly, we got the archery instructor from our council to come out and do a day just for us. The girls went over the safety rules and commands, got to shoot, got practice strings, made their own arm guards, and got to shoot again during the four hours we were there. The Brownies also got to earn the Council's Own Archery Try-It. They've definitely improved as time goes on - my daughter hit the target several times and was very proud of herself!
A couple years later, they are still extremely interested in Archery and all want to take part in it whenever they can. Since they all feel so strongly, we got the archery instructor from our council to come out and do a day just for us. The girls went over the safety rules and commands, got to shoot, got practice strings, made their own arm guards, and got to shoot again during the four hours we were there. The Brownies also got to earn the Council's Own Archery Try-It. They've definitely improved as time goes on - my daughter hit the target several times and was very proud of herself!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Bump in the Night and Fishing
We went camping with another family from our troop this week and tried our first Council's Own Try-It from Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama - Bump in the Night. Esme and her friend learned about nocturnal animals and saw a bird presentation including an owl, went on a night hike, sang songs about owls and skunks, etc.

Saturday was the Learn to Fish Derby that we've been looking forward to so much. The girls learned the parts of the pole, how to cast, about bait, and spent about 3 hours trying to catch something. A sister of one of our girls did manage to catch a little fish. They did earn their Fishing Try-It , another Council's Own from Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.
Saturday was the Learn to Fish Derby that we've been looking forward to so much. The girls learned the parts of the pole, how to cast, about bait, and spent about 3 hours trying to catch something. A sister of one of our girls did manage to catch a little fish. They did earn their Fishing Try-It , another Council's Own from Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Brownie Try-Its and Council's Owns
When I initially looked at the Try-Its book I was actually a little disappointed. I'm blessed with a very adventurous group of girls, and I felt like maybe we are more adventurous than the book. I'd seen our Council's Own Try-Its and we're already planning to earn two of them in the Fall - two which are very specific, Bicycling and Archery. I did a quick Google search to find awards from other councils, and was delighted with what I found. There are lists put together out there, and I know my girls will be thrilled that I've found them for Rock Climbing, Horseback Riding, and many more things - even Caving! I also know my girls would enjoy things like Drama Queen. Esme and I have already started working on the Dinosaur one!
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