Five year goals
May. 2nd, 2014 07:11 pmFinally getting around to posting these:
Firstly, one I can do nothing about by myself. I would like to be a grandmother. Or to be exact I would like my son and his wife to have a child. Not in any sense of desperation, but because they both want children at some point. And I expect that to be within the next five years.
Secondly, I want to go to Florence. We've been talking about it for the last couple of years, but cost and ease of transport have made it difficult. When you've got to spend the whole day getting there and another day getting back and you have limited time available it needs careful planning.
Thirdly, I'd like to get our Brownies more involved in activities with other packs, so that they get to see how big the organisation is that they are involved in. Last weekend there was a big county Brownie event which we didn't go to - having to book a year in advance isn't practical with a pack with relatively small numbers because many would have left; plus the cost was above what we could reasonably expect many of our families to pay. We're not inner city, but there's not that much spare cash around. There's talk of having a day event in the autumn, so hopefully we can do that.
And now I need to make my final preparations for the sleepover. If you don't hear from me again I've been eaten by a dinosaur.
Firstly, one I can do nothing about by myself. I would like to be a grandmother. Or to be exact I would like my son and his wife to have a child. Not in any sense of desperation, but because they both want children at some point. And I expect that to be within the next five years.
Secondly, I want to go to Florence. We've been talking about it for the last couple of years, but cost and ease of transport have made it difficult. When you've got to spend the whole day getting there and another day getting back and you have limited time available it needs careful planning.
Thirdly, I'd like to get our Brownies more involved in activities with other packs, so that they get to see how big the organisation is that they are involved in. Last weekend there was a big county Brownie event which we didn't go to - having to book a year in advance isn't practical with a pack with relatively small numbers because many would have left; plus the cost was above what we could reasonably expect many of our families to pay. We're not inner city, but there's not that much spare cash around. There's talk of having a day event in the autumn, so hopefully we can do that.
And now I need to make my final preparations for the sleepover. If you don't hear from me again I've been eaten by a dinosaur.