One of my FAVORITE things that admin did this year was personal shout outs. They recorded a Flipgrid for each staff member with a short shout out of why/how they made a difference and then put that into a mixed tape. Each day during our DEN time they showed a video that had 10-20 staff mentioned on it for the whole school to see.
We used Canva to create daily reminders of what was going on.
Monday we created a concession stand and invited staff to come to grab sweet and salty treats.
Tuesday we had individual bags of popcorn with all the fixings (m&m's, seasoning) and sodas with add-ins such as cherry/vanilla and more. It was also May the 4th- so Star Wars Day
Wednesday The Ringmaster of Lamar (our admin) grilled and served hotdogs, brauts, and links.
Thursday we had Kona Ice visit- I LOVE a snowcone!
Friday we passed out Lamar umbrellas (which are huge!) to ALL of the staff. We played circus music and hand-delivered over 100 umbrellas.
About 3 years before I turned 40, I made a #40by40 list.. and got several marked off.. but I knew I wanted to start one for before I turn 50! You can find my full #50by50 list here. Today has been sort of a bummer- because I didn't get a position that I applied for..but as I look at my list.. there are still some things I want to accomplish that require me to be in a school setting. But, when I get down.. I think about the things I have accomplished- and what I want to accomplish and it makes me feel better.
1. Book and pay for a vacation to Ireland 2. Take Mom to New York 3. Go on a cruise 4. Drive Route 66 5. Camp in a national park 6. Float the river 7. Go on a Segway or bike tour 8. See the Grand Canyon 9. Go Fishing with dad 10. Take Girl Scout Troop overseas 11. Go wine tasting in California 12. Attend a balloon festival 13. Go to New Orleans for the food 14. Indoor skydive 15. See a drive in movie-This is on my Summer List 16. Recreate our first date 17. Have a Christmas in July 18. Take a photography class- Thanks to Elaine I took an AWESOME class from Fort Worth Camera- I still have lots to learn, but my photos are already getting better.
19. Go to a horse race 20. Watch a meteor shower 21. Be an extra in a movie 22. Present at Texas Library Association Conference- I did present on a panel virtually in 2021- but I am currently working on proposals right now! 23. Be recognized by the board-So.. my real goal on this is to be recognized by the board at one of the monthly meetings..but I was pretty pleased to be recognized as District Game Changer in August 2020
24. Grow vegetables 25. Cook a 3 course meal 26. Renew vows 27. Have family pictures taken-we sort of did this June 2021. I would like to have more of my sister and her husband and myself and my husband- but it was nice to get some with my parents.
28. Recreate a childhood picture 29. Become a TALL Texan- I applied in 2021 (this year) but didn't make it in- will be trying again next year 30. Go ax throwing 31. Visit the missions in San Antonio 32. View the Marfa lights 33. Visit Shiner Texas 34. Publish a book 35. Write an article for a well known magazine 36. Meet Pam Munoz Ryan (and have an autograph and picture!)-before the world shut down we had the North Texas Teen Book Festival in Person in March 2020.. and thanks to Rose Brock it happened! (excuse the giddy face)
37. Have 3 months of bills saved 38. Sew a full outfit 39. Zipline 40. Rock Climb 41. Attend a high school reunion 42. Learn how to hand letter 43. Meet someone famous 44. Get a DNA Test 45. Get a gold ticket for Destination ImagiNation 46. Attend a televised parade 47. Take the Amtrak train 48 Own my own car. 49. See a Broadway musical 50. Get new luggage
Not a bad start for the start of my #50by50 list when the first year was pretty much a pandemic. I also have a summer bucket list!
Do you have a summer bucket list? Do you have a list of adventures you want to accomplish?
A year ago today- I took a picture of me in my pajamas with a cup of coffee and a sign that said the First Day of Distance Learning.
My office set up has changed so much since this picture
It has been a HARD year for SO many reasons. I know that we have lost so much in so many ways. But, as I look back on this year- I have to think about the good that has come from it as well and the resilience that we have to make things happen.
So-enjoy a picture overload and a year full of memories and great things that happened!
There were lots of parades! We learned to celebrate in a different way. I went and cheered for every one of them that passed by.
I walked a LOT of miles (and lost weight in the process)
We learned how to make everyone in Bitmoji
We all enjoyed Tiger King!
We moved our Girl Scout meetings to online
Because we moved to virtual- it opened up so many more opportunities- Such as meeting someone that works for NASA
I was able to be more involved with Girl Scouts- and even had a chance to give presentations and work with other leaders throughout the US.
I got to see ALL the panels for NTTBF
Collaborating on presentations and trying new things
Changing programming and how I meet our students and community.
We planted trees
The Brownies made donations to an animal shelter for a service project
We socially distanced decorated pumpkins
We won second place in the Irving Arts Center Christmas Tree Decorating competition
The Juniors completed their Bronze award by having a coat drive.
We got a new President on my birthday and I got to virtually make a flower arrangement during lunch
4 Destination ImagiNation teams headed to State!
We had a whole virtual campout and made lots of yummy food.
We picked up lots of trash and volunteered time with our city.
Celebrated these girls and all they accomplished remotely this year!
These Cadettes were awarded Youth Leadership Award through Keep Irving Beautiful and Super Star Award through Irving Parks and Recreation
I know that I spent a ton of time looking at computer screens- but what happened during those moments were pretty amazing and have inspired me to continue to offer opportunities in different ways. I am SO proud of all the work that has happened this year even during a pandemic.
I have been a Girl Scout since I was 5 (gahh I am old!) and I have had the privilege of being a leader for the past 6 years. I have talked often about Troop 1810 (and I have now added Troop 6458) and I am reminded again this weekend how much they fill my heart.. and how absolutely resilient they are!
Since March 2020 we have been virtual- meeting even through the summer every Monday.
I first have to brag on how much these girls accomplished by being virtual (we did SO much more, but these were a couple of the highlights) before I get into our Bridging/Awards and Virtual Campout
Brownies- finished their Journey and created a service project to help our local animal shelter. They created a virtual flyer through Google and had zoom meetings to make it happen. They then got together and shopped and delivered items to the animal shelter.
Juniors- finished their Journey, created a Take Action Project of a book about bullying (over Google Slides), and then began working on their Bronze Award (did I mention this was completely virtual?) They chose to get coat donations to help All Things Made New in our area. They created flyers, decorated boxes to collect donations, had planning meetings, and had a coat drive-thru one Saturday (social distanced, masks, and all protocol followed. In order to get the Bronze, each girl has to have 20 hours of service towards the project. They were able to donate over 125 coats to the local organization.
Cadettes- Not only are these girls almost done with a Journey so they can complete a Take Action Project and begin on their Silver Award soon- they have also received rewards from our community for all the work they do to help our city. These girls have done so much community service with Keep Irving Beautiful and Irving Parks and Recreation that they were recognized with the Keep Irving Beautiful Youth Leadership Award and also the Super Star Award from Irving Parks and Recreation.
I realize that every location/council is doing different things. We are following all of our council rules and regulations. Our bridging/awards took place outside in a parking lot (which was pretty perfect for social distancing) mask were required, and parents got an email before the meeting for a Covid check-in.
The video shares how we planned and prepared for our virtual campout. For any activity we do- it is all up to the girls. The girls brainstormed about what they usually have on campouts- and then voted (and all I did was get everything together) This was also super successful because families were all in. These girls have also been together for over 5 years. We also had things that the girls could do on their own with only supervision (isn't that what campouts are as well?)
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From 10am-12pm we held our Bridging, Awards, night light craft, and Camp Kit Pick Up
We had our awards on toilet paper. The patches are fastened with straight pins
When arriving each girl got a lap tray that I found at Michael's (also-I love that there is a teacher discount!) This bridge has been used by years and by different troops. Each time a troop bridges they sign in. I LOVED seeing my girls names on it when they bridged to Brownies, then to Juniors and now to Cadettes.
Each girl got a campout kit that also had a photo challenge- the pictures inside our FB group are AMAZING!
Not seen is the craft they chose and also the buddy burner. Thanks to Marci for taking me to COSTCO for the first time! Great way to buy in bulk and get ready to pre-package
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The festivities started at 4pm where girls were invited to set up their sleeping space. This could be anything! I had some girls set up a tent in their house, a mini tent in their bedroom, a sleeping bag on the floor, a fort, or even glamped in their own bed. They also loved using these lap desk for this as well.
For all the activities- I set up 1 zoom call that we would hop on and off of for the whole evening and the next morning.
5pm- was our first activity where the girls made super cute No-Sew Pillows that looked like avocados (they chose this craft)- This took us about 30 minutes to make. I left the zoom open, but let the girls know that I am here just turning my video and sound off as I set up for the next part.
6pm- We made our hamburgers. Some girls picked up Buddy Burners (thanks to my Co-Leader Susan for teaching us how to use it over zoom too!) some girls cooked over a stove, and some girls made theirs on a grill or fire outside.
Pulled my computer outside to make our hamburgers
8pm- Time for sweet treats! We had all the fixings to make Smores- I had to make mine in the microwave-and was jealous of those girls making theirs over a fire. We also tried our hands at Banana Boats.
We signed off for the night. I actually did sleep in a tent in my backyard until almost 1am.
8am-I made my camp mocha (which is hot chocolate and coffee) and hopped onto our zoom to make breakfast. The girls LOVED making Omelette in a Bag so yummy- so good- so easy! I also loved how many of our girls got up to participate on this- it was Sunday of spring break and 8am in the morning!
I ended my virtual campout weekend by stopping by our local Dairy Queen- which is our troop tradition on the way home from camping.
I miss camping in person- but what this taught me- is that our girls will be ready to camp again. With the photo challenge, I created a folder on our Girl Scout Facebook page for parents to upload pictures- the pictures are PRICELESS! This also would not have been successful if I didn't have parents that were all in as well. This has been a hard year, but I love that our girls are still invested and ready to try new things. I can't wait to see what this next year brings!
So thankful for these girls! Missing a few but what a great morning
Are you virtually meeting? Have you had a virtual campout?