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Hi. I see that the mint cookies are out
How much are the boxes this year?

No Girl Guide Cookies for us this year. DD, who started in Sparks, has decided not to continue with Pathfinders (would have been her 3rd year).
The group that she goes to (closest one to our house) is a bit aways and since we were busing it, we would get home late. Too far just to go and buy some cookies.
Oh well!!!!!!!
Jan
Are Girl Guides the same as Girl Scouts in the US? Just curious because they have a lot of different cookie flavours that we don't get.
tell me where the money goes please??? you pay a monthy fee to join, you a pay a fee for each event, you pay for uniforms, food, you pay for camping trips and gas, so really whos getting the cookie money ?
tell me where the money goes please??? you pay a monthy fee to join, you a pay a fee for each event, you pay for uniforms, food, you pay for camping trips and gas, so really whos getting the cookie money ?
I loved being in Brownies/Guides/Rangers (ooops telling my age) and then being a Brownie Leader for a few years.
When my dd joined I was so happy. She started as soon as I could register her for Sparks and was in her second year of Pathfinders last year.
Unfortunately, the group that she had gone to closed down and she was the only one who transferred to another group. She feels like she doesn't fit in.
The other girls are more mature.... she is a bit youngish for her age but I am fine with that. She gave it a try for one year and when registration time came in Sept... I tried, I really tried but she had decided not to go back. Oh well.....it is her choice. I know that if her original group still existed, she would still be involved.
It is a great experience for young girls.
Jan
There really isn't another group near us. We don't drive so we bus it.
It takes about 1 hr each way. We leave at 6 to get there by 7 and run out to get the 8:30 bus and be home by 9:30. (we take two buses each way). I told her that I don't mind taking her (I go shopping or read while she is there).
The group is great, she just feels like an outsider. She goes to school with some of these kids but they aren't really friends in school either. It's too bad because she has always had a good time. Oh well, it's all part of growing up.
Maybe one day she will rejoin.
Jan