
Well, the Kids' Praise is really "girl's praise" - I can't say I'm surprised about that, but it's pretty cool to have a group of girls who really enjoy the same thing I do. I've learned a good bit over the years from some REAL pros, so I explained to the girls I had learned from cool people and wanted to pass it on to them so they could be their very own group. I also tried to impress that becoming dependent on each other for one clear sound would be the key to making them a group worth hearing.
We prayed first, and two girls even made requests for things going on at school, so this could really be a safe place for them to know people care about what happens day in and day out when they have to face people who hurt them. I'm certainly no super-hero, but I know when you don't have to deal with junk alone it really improves the quality of your life!
Truth be told, they will probably teach me more than I will ever teach them, but isn't that usually the way things go?
Funny I've been available for the Cubs as a song leader and my husband chooses a wood badge buddy to do the job - that's a guy for you~! I've decided I'll just stay out of the way do some PR, and keep Julie company as another girl on the guy team. I gathered my first photos from this Pack Meeting and wrote an article for the newspaper. I'm having my "fellow Cub female" review it for grammar, and then hopefully we'll begin our press career for Pack 220!
I want an article a month from our Pack in the paper and to recruit a parent who actually thinks scrapbooks are enjoyable (instead of torture like I feel) to help keep a record for the boys and parents to look at from time to time. Who knows? Maybe we'll even have an actual "year book" for the boys who cross over into Boy Scouts.
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