Unexpected Brownies
Oct. 21st, 2022 10:37 amYesterday lunch time I had a text from my ex-Brownie leader to ask if I could possibly help out, as she was ill and couldn't make the meeting. I agreed, especially as all that was required was my presence - each unit needs a qualified guider present, and Flamingo hasn't quite finished her qualification (because, in true Brownie fashion, she'd lost her book).
It was good to see several of the Brownies again. I'd expected not to know a lot of them, but there were only two new girls. A number of the Brownies I had known had moved up to Guides, but as some had only recently left their places hadn't yet been filled.
As it turned out I led one of the activities. One of the other leaders couldn't get there until late, which left two, and, naturally, the leader who'd prepared for the evening was the one who couldn't make it, so it was a case of rapidly reading the instructions and then launching straight in.
It was a simple game: each Brownie has the name of an object or person on a label on their back and they have to guess what they are by asking yes/no questions. Once they've worked out who or what they are they then need to find their pair, so 'bucket and spade', 'Cinderella and Prince Charming'. And finally they learnt the other Brownie's real name and something about them. It worked well and they seemed to enjoy it - I occasionally supplied suitable questions to ask when the girls were particularly stuck.
I definitely don't miss the weekly meeting. It remains hard work getting them together and ready to listen. They're fine when they are engaged with something, when they will enjoy it, but a lot of time is spent getting them engaged.
It was good to see several of the Brownies again. I'd expected not to know a lot of them, but there were only two new girls. A number of the Brownies I had known had moved up to Guides, but as some had only recently left their places hadn't yet been filled.
As it turned out I led one of the activities. One of the other leaders couldn't get there until late, which left two, and, naturally, the leader who'd prepared for the evening was the one who couldn't make it, so it was a case of rapidly reading the instructions and then launching straight in.
It was a simple game: each Brownie has the name of an object or person on a label on their back and they have to guess what they are by asking yes/no questions. Once they've worked out who or what they are they then need to find their pair, so 'bucket and spade', 'Cinderella and Prince Charming'. And finally they learnt the other Brownie's real name and something about them. It worked well and they seemed to enjoy it - I occasionally supplied suitable questions to ask when the girls were particularly stuck.
I definitely don't miss the weekly meeting. It remains hard work getting them together and ready to listen. They're fine when they are engaged with something, when they will enjoy it, but a lot of time is spent getting them engaged.
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