Zooming along
Our Zoom meetings are pretty relaxed opportunities to chat, We've talked about the pros and cons of delaying the exams, about dyslexia, and social distancing - or lack of it, at school.
We've also done some of the Ranger programme activities.
Last week we talked about black women who inspire us as part of Black History Month. Serena Williams, Michelle Obama, and Rosa Parks were amongst those mentioned. This week, in anticipation of World Food Day, we put together an imaginary project to feed the hungry.
A few weeks ago we waved off Holly as she set out on her university adventure.
We had hoped to walk to Red Rocks last weekend, but the local area is now in a Tier 3 restricted area and we can't meet up in person. As a result Rangers will be on Zoom for a while yet.
We've also done some of the Ranger programme activities.
Last week we talked about black women who inspire us as part of Black History Month. Serena Williams, Michelle Obama, and Rosa Parks were amongst those mentioned. This week, in anticipation of World Food Day, we put together an imaginary project to feed the hungry.
A few weeks ago we waved off Holly as she set out on her university adventure.
We had hoped to walk to Red Rocks last weekend, but the local area is now in a Tier 3 restricted area and we can't meet up in person. As a result Rangers will be on Zoom for a while yet.
We are now trying to decide how to make up some packs to cheer up some people in the Community. We discussed refugees, teachers, nurses, patients and lonely elderly. Covid limits what can be done to some extent, but the current idea is to write letters to some housebound elderly. Can you raise a few pounds towards adding a small boxes of chocolates to go with the letters?