Heading for Easter
Our final Zoom meeting of the term included some more first aid skills. This time we had a visiting Doctor (thank you Badger) who explained about seizures and what to do if someone had a fit. We now need to practice the recovery position, but this means we have to practice it on a family member, we can't get close to someone else at the moment.
The final week of term was the day English restrictions were eased a little and we could have A REAL MEETING!
Ella P officially stepped up from Guides to Rangers now that she has celebrated her 14th birthday.
We joined the Guides in the HQ grounds. the weather was good and we were challenged to make some different types of firelighters, then test them to see which we thought worked best. Vaseline and cotton wool was definitely the winner.
We finished by taking part in an egg hunt.
The final week of term was the day English restrictions were eased a little and we could have A REAL MEETING!
Ella P officially stepped up from Guides to Rangers now that she has celebrated her 14th birthday.
We joined the Guides in the HQ grounds. the weather was good and we were challenged to make some different types of firelighters, then test them to see which we thought worked best. Vaseline and cotton wool was definitely the winner.
We finished by taking part in an egg hunt.
Red Squirrel has set us some challenges for the Easter Holiday. Pick a couple to do when you need a break from school studies.
1. Bake: Make a cake and decorate it to celebrate 50 years of Girlguiding in North West England
2. Self Care: Create something to show how you spend your time. Can you see where you can spare half an hour or more to do something for yourself? Look for fringe time before or after other commitments to see if you can squeeze in some time for self-care.
3. Indoors: Plan an evening where you put aside your concerns or work and take time for you. Choose your favourite way to relax and unwind.
4. volunteer
Collect a bag of litter - be careful and use litter pickers or wear strong gloves. If you find anything sharp, think twice or ask an adult to help. Dispose of it in your bin or a council litter bin.
5. Outdoors: Do something to connect yourself with nature.
Decide on what you want to do outside and do it. Maybe a run in the park, a picnic, some cloud spotting, star gazing or gardening?
1. Bake: Make a cake and decorate it to celebrate 50 years of Girlguiding in North West England
2. Self Care: Create something to show how you spend your time. Can you see where you can spare half an hour or more to do something for yourself? Look for fringe time before or after other commitments to see if you can squeeze in some time for self-care.
3. Indoors: Plan an evening where you put aside your concerns or work and take time for you. Choose your favourite way to relax and unwind.
4. volunteer
Collect a bag of litter - be careful and use litter pickers or wear strong gloves. If you find anything sharp, think twice or ask an adult to help. Dispose of it in your bin or a council litter bin.
5. Outdoors: Do something to connect yourself with nature.
Decide on what you want to do outside and do it. Maybe a run in the park, a picnic, some cloud spotting, star gazing or gardening?