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#ThrowbackThursday – #Stonehenge

Posted on August 22, 2013 Posted in 2013, Friends, Girl Guides, Meme, Nostalgic, Throwback Thursday .

As I mentioned last week, it was 14 years ago that I went on a Guiding trip that allowed me to stay at two of the four World Centres of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).

Stacey and I posing at Stonehenge, Aug. 1999

Stacey and I posing at Stonehenge, Aug. 1999

Even though we were in the United Kingdom (and primarily London) for barely three days, we did manage to get a lot done. We saw the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace (which by the way was amazing to see up close and behind the gates!), we saw the musical Rent!, ran around London seeing lots of regular touristy things like London Bridge, Big Ben, etc.

We also made a special trip to Stonehenge.

I have to say, it was amazing and I’m so glad we went there! It’s definitely a big tourist attraction for the area and rightfully so. The entire area has a different feel and you can sense the history; the land simply breathes it. To see it in person was fantastic and I hope to go there again someday with Matt (and kids too if we make it a family trip).

#ThrowbackThursday – pip pip cheerio!

Posted on August 15, 2013 Posted in 2013, Girl Guides, Nostalgic, Throwback Thursday .
London, Aug. 1999

London, Aug. 1999

I can’t believe it’s been about 14 years since I went on a Guiding trip to the United Kingdom and Switzerland. It was a trip first planned during our last year of Pathfinders and the trip itself was in the summer of 1999 as some of us were finishing up as Rangers.

Stacey, one of my best friends, was amongst our small group of that consisted of four girls and two adult leaders. We went to London for just a few days and stayed at Pax Lodge as a hostel. We then flew to Switzerland and stayed at Our Chalet for a full week.

I remember being amazed at the size of London and how many people that were constantly coming and going. Yes I had been to come big cities like Toronto, but this was a completely different experience.

Although our time in London was very short, there are some great memories from those couple of days, including an epic search for a specific theatre so that us four young ladies could go see the musical Rent! Our leaders, Joan and Liz had other things they wanted to do so we set off on our own in the very big city. We ended up getting a little lost and even had our map start to fall apart. Ha ha. But we made it to the show on time and without any major problems. To this day, Rent! is still my favourite musical.

 

It was an amazing trip and I’m very thankful to have had the opportunity to go when I was only 18. My parents had a lot of faith in me and obviously were the reason I could financially pull it off. Thanks again Mom and Dad!

Next week, a photo from this same trip, but when we visited Stonehenge for the day.

#ThrowbackThursday – This Little Guiding Light of Mine

Posted on June 27, 2013 Posted in 2013, Friends, Girl Guides, Meme, NL, Nostalgic, Throwback Thursday .
VM Brownie

Me as a Brownie circa 1988.

I’ve been involved with Girl Guides of Canada almost consistently since I was seven years old when I became a Brownie (this was before Sparks even existed!).

I did have a few years where I wasn’t involved with the Guiding movement while I was living in Toronto, but once I returned to Newfoundland and Labrador, I joined up with the Brownie unit I volunteered with for years before moving away.

There have been lots of raining camping trips, tinfoil dinners, and so many campfire songs that have enriched my childhood and adulthood thanks to Girl Guides.

I can even brag that I met one of my best friends thanks to Pathfinders! I still remember our first meeting of the 34th St. John’s Pathfinders. There was a larger than normal number of first year girls because a bunch of us from another area in the city had heard that this unit was really good, so we decided to join it. There was a girl there named Stacey and I figured she must have been a second year girl because she already had a bunch of badges (when in fact Stacey had attended the Pathfinder’s camp that summer and earned those badges as a brand new member).

VM and Stacey Pathfinders of the Year

Stacey and I with the Pathfinder(s) of the Year award, circa 1996. It was the first time ever that two people received it… which seems rather fitting for us. Also in the photo is Joan Osmond who was one of our leaders in both Pathfinders and Rangers (and she went to England and Switzerland with us), and Marg Breen our Provincial Commissioner at the time.

Stacey and I went to the same junior high school and it was through our Pathfinder meetings and also recognizing each other at school that we became fast friends. And around that same time a girl named Darleen, who was in Stacey homeroom, was also on the scene and the three of started a friendship that still holds true today.

There are a lot of great memories I share through Guiding adventures with Stacey; and lots of inside jokes. From the Allen blanket, to lying in the middle of the road in Adelboden, Switzerland, to using a map with a hole in it while trying get to a showing of Rent! in London, England… we’ve had a lot of good times.

Over the years I’ve made a lot of great friends thanks to Girl Guides and I also hope that I’ve helped mentor and be a role model for the girls that have come up through our Brownie unit. Our meetings are on Monday nights and no matter how tired I may be after work that day, I always feel energized and hapy after a Brownie meeting.

 

VM, Stacey and Missy Moo

Missy Moo, Stacey and I at the Guiding banquet last week.

Last week was the end of year banquet for our Brownie unit and also the Girl Guide unit that our group normally move on to once they finish their second year. The leader of both units are good friends (including some daughters and mothers who are leaders! It really is a family thing for us). So f course I had to bring Missy Moo. She was wearing a onsie that said Future Guide on it, which we have on loan from Stacey (her little one was wearing it until she grew out of it, not it’s my little one’s turn).

I do hope Missy Moo will want to be in Girl Guides. I won’t force her to join, but I hope she’ll see how much fun it is and how it can be such a great way to make friendships that can last a lifetime.

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