“100 Years of Sisterhood!”

Join your friends old and new as we celebrate 100 Years of Girl Scouting traditions at camp. The days will be filled with activities such as lacing, nature, and outdoor skills including team building initiatives, orienteering, knot tying, fire building, and cooking over a campfire. In addition, older girls will challenge themselves with woodshop, canoeing, archery and have the option to spend the night at camp, while younger girls will make a craft, learn camp songs and swim.

Friday, June 22, 2012

[3A Nature]

What did we do at Nature?
We caught baby turtles, little and big frogs, and snails.  We saw tadpoles.  We walked around the pond and saw cattails.


What did we learn?
Dragonflies live for only 1 day.  A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.  We learned the difference between frogs and toads.  Frogs need to be by water and toads need to be on land.

Favorite and least favorite moments?
Our favorite moments were when we caught frogs and turtles, we liked walking in the water, we liked holding the things we caught.

We were scared of falling in the pond and getting stuck in the mud.  The water was a little stinky.


Exciting and funny stories?

A frog jumped out of AF's hand and jumped onto her mom's shirt.  GP caught a frog, Mr. F took it out of the net for a photo, the frog jumped out of his hands and he caught it in mid-air.  When Mr. F let it go, it jumped on AN's shoe. EF caught a frog and it jumped onto the dock but she was still able to catch it.  EP caught a frog and the helper tried to get it out of her net but it kept slipping out of her hands.

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