Bailee on the magic carpet
Bailee on the big girl slope.
Bailee skiing past me
She almost crashes
Bailee skiing past me
She almost crashes
Yesterday at Primary, we had once again forgotten to assign the Opening Prayer. Bailee was having an unusually hard time sitting with her class and so I was sitting with her. (must have been the result of missing two Sundays in a row due to being out of town and being sick) So when they asked for a volunteer I asked Bailee if she wanted to say it. She did and she raised her hand so high. It was so cute. She was called on to say the prayer and did a really great job. Luckily it had the effect I was hoping for and she happily went and sat with her class without me.
After church I asked Bailee if she told Daddy what she did in Primary. This is what she said. "I said the open prayer! But I don't know who said the shut one." It took us a second to know what she meant, but I guess that "shut" and "close" are interchangeable words in our language. It is amazing how much these little kids know and understand and we don't even realize it.
David eating the pancake
Then next event was the flag pole raise. The object of this event is to create a 12' flag pole by lashing poles together with their patrol flag on top. They had to do 6 round lashing and they chose to do a longer pole then 12 feet. For every foot over 12' they got a 1 minute bonus. Their time for this event in 1:31 and had and 18 foot pole. This picture is the whole troop getting ready to start the flag pole race.
This was the Himalayan Grouse hunt. They started with an elapsed time of 15 minutes. The troop got 50 shoots to hit 10, 20, and 30 second targets. For every target they hit, the amount was deducted from the total time. They hit the target 15 times for a time deduction of 4:10, giving them a time of 10:50. This was their final event. We went back and broke camp, then the boys went sledding until the awards ceremony.
These are all the boys that participated. They are a great group of rambunctious boys. The boys went to the awards ceremony with high hopes. They had practiced hard and competed very well. They knew based on their times the could possibly win the whole event. As they all sat there anxiously, they announced the 3rd place winner with a time of 55 minutes. All the boys looked at each other because they knew their time was in the 30's. They announced the second place and then the first. It was now time to announce the Grand Prize winners. I was excited for the boys because I knew they had won. They announced the winners (41 minutes) and it wasn't Troop 423. The boys looked around and didn't know what had happened. After everyone had left and the prizes had been awarded they came and asked me if they could go see their score. I told them go ahead. They all went to the scoring table and looked at their score card. They quickly realized where an error was made. The event they did in 29 second was entered in as 29 minutes. Even with that error they still placed 5th. The committee quickly recalculated and realize that the boys of Troop 423, were the KLONDIKE CHAMPIONS with a time of 29 minutes. I was really proud of the boys. I didn't hear any complaining or blaming. I quickly gave them a high 5 and let the know that I was proud of them and that all that mattered is they knew they did their best. Yeah, they were a little disappointed they didn't get the recognition but they were excited that they had achieved the goal they had set out for. The Klondike committee is going to come to our Court of Honor in April and make it up to the boys. It was a good experience for all the boys and us leaders. Some of the best teaching moments are unintentional and I think everyone walked away a little taller.
A few years ago I convinced my friends that we should do this page swap thing. I had done it once before with small 9x9 pages (one page) and it was so much fun to walk away with a full album ready for pictures. We decided to do 12x12 two page layouts. It has been great and we just had our fifth swap! We loved the first one so much that we have been doing it twice a year ever since. We have such a talented circle of scrappers that we never walk away disappointed.
This swap was at our house and we had such a great time. Eight girls participated, but only five of us were actually able to make it to swap night.