As one of our many community service projects this year my Girl Scout troop adopted Jar's of Hope a food pantry and thrift store in the Gap area. This food pantry is located in the Pequea Valley School District. I chose to go outside of our school district so that there would not be any awkward moments when a girl realized that she recognized someone in the food line from school. When we asked Jars of Hope how we could help they recommended a Crock Pot drive for the people in the area who did not have working ovens to cook larger meals. Our troop set out on a mission to collect as many crock pots as we could. we rummaged through thrift stores and good will to find cheap crock pots to purchase with our troop money and each girl also asked friends and family to donate. We ended up with about 50 crock pots. On Thursday November 17th we relocated our troop meeting to the food pantry to help distribute the crock pots and gently used hats, gloves, scarves, and jackets. The girls really enjoyed helping out. I am so proud of these girls for their hard work and good behavior while helping at the food pantry.
Hi my name is Lillian. I am going to give this a try. I am a newlywed and I love my husband!! I love cooking & cookbooks, baking, and Girl Scouts! I love kids and consider myself to basically be a big kid. I am in the process of getting a college degree in Applied behavioral Science and would like to be a social worker. I grew up in Tennessee but I moved to Pennsylvania to be closer to my future husband. Welcome to my wonderful world!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Kurt's Birthday Celebration in Atlantic City
My husband is officially 29!!! Happy Birthday Kurt! For his birthday I planned a nice little getaway to Atlantic City one of his favorite destinations. We had lots of fun on our little trip. It is always nice to get away.
We have arrived :)
A beautiful day at the beach!!
My idea of a great day at the beach :)
Birthday dinner at our favorite restaurant Longhorn!
A day at the beach.
I even went barefoot.
Isn't he handsome
A special surprise Bally's version of The Price is Right
Host Todd Newton
We didn't make it on stage but I was surprised that they had such great prizes including multiple cars and trips even one to Disney.
We had such a great trip and it was a great way to celebrate 29.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
F.A.L.L. Leaders weekend
Last weekend 4 of my new Girl Scout co-leaders and I traveled to Camp Laughing Waters for some Girl Scout Trainings. They had to take a bunch of required courses while I got to enjoy some fun and some not so fun courses. Overall it was a great weekend and I believe that we all had a great time. We even have a few pictures :)
Group Photo :)
One of our classes was a Flash Mob class where we learned the Flash Mob dance that will be presented at Rock the Mall in Washington D.C. in June. This is our attempt at a flash mob during the flag ceremony on the last day. I am of course in the purple long sleeve shirt & Dawn is in the grey hoody to my right.
Clearly we needed more practice LOL
Friday, September 23, 2011
Twist Me Turn Me Show me the Elf :)
Last night my Girl Scout troop officially moved into Brownies. We have our Sash's with all the basic patches, we have our pins, and we have our new brownie handbooks. We started our meeting with a rededication ceremony. The ceremony is one that Girl Scouts have used for years. It was simple to recreate.
We started with the The Brownie Story found in the girls new book. Then we went into our imaginary forest and took the path to the pond(which consisted of brown construction paper for stepping stones, my leftover fake flowers & greenery from the wedding, & the floorlength mirror that hangs in my bathroom). Each girl then chanted Twist Me, Turn Me, Show Me the Elf, I looked into the pond and saw myself (also found in the brownie book). Once she looked into the mirror they followed the assembly line of leaders they did the girl scout handshake, recited the promise from memory, & received their new brownie pin. We then sung the Brownie Smile Song. The girls had a great time. I just wish I would have remembered my camera :/ After our ceremony we sat down and discussed the differences in Daisies & Brownies and talked about all the fun things we wanted to do this year. I think we are going to have a great Brownie year.
We will hopefully be going apple picking this Sunday.
We started with the The Brownie Story found in the girls new book. Then we went into our imaginary forest and took the path to the pond(which consisted of brown construction paper for stepping stones, my leftover fake flowers & greenery from the wedding, & the floorlength mirror that hangs in my bathroom). Each girl then chanted Twist Me, Turn Me, Show Me the Elf, I looked into the pond and saw myself (also found in the brownie book). Once she looked into the mirror they followed the assembly line of leaders they did the girl scout handshake, recited the promise from memory, & received their new brownie pin. We then sung the Brownie Smile Song. The girls had a great time. I just wish I would have remembered my camera :/ After our ceremony we sat down and discussed the differences in Daisies & Brownies and talked about all the fun things we wanted to do this year. I think we are going to have a great Brownie year.
We will hopefully be going apple picking this Sunday.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Our Mini-Moon
Since we have such a big honeymoon planned in a few months we decided that we would not take a long vacation after the wedding. Instead we decided to explore an area of Virginia that we have been admiring from a distance for the last 9 years. Everytime we drive to and from Tennessee we pass through Natural Bridge Virginia on route 81. This area is one of the most beautiful areas along route 81 and also the halfway point between our house in Pennsylvania and my grandmothers house in Tennessee. It is such a nice area that we have often joked about moving to this area so that we would be halfway between both locations.
These first few photos are the view that we see along the road on route 81 everytime we travel to and from Tennessee. The pictures do not do it justice it is a beautiful area.
One of the first places we visited during our stay in Natural Bridge were the caverns near the natural bridge. The pictures below are just a few of the pictures we took while underground.
Kurt pretending to fish in the undergound pond in the cavern. :)
Some of these rocks were so cool looking.....
Others looked..........well what do you think this looks like??
And these?? Kurt had some fun with this one LOL
Overall we really enjoyed the caverns. Even with the bats.
Our next stop in our journey was an antique toy museum but we didn't take many picture.
Afterwards we went to visit their butterfly habitat. Lots of pictures from this one. Kurt really liked the butterflies.
Finally we made our way down to the Natural Bridge to explore this beautiful area that God Created. It was a long hike down and then once you walk under the bridge there is a long trail that you can follow one way leads to a beautiful waterfall and the other way leads to a display from the indian tribes that were local to that area.
The Natural Bridge area is a beautiful area that everyone should visit.
Finally we stopped at this great little mexican resturant on our way out of town I loved their decorations. Especially the tables!!
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