Of course, everything is more complicated due to precautions still. While our airlines did not require testing, the state of Massachusetts does. The testing sites refused to guarantee a result in time for our trip, but Massachusetts does accept the BinaxNOW.
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Saturday, May 29, 2021
Boston
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Trail Life Camping
Nate will be moving up to the Navigator level in Trail Life in the fall. They are more independent and do many more weekend activities. His grade was invited to go along on a campout this past weekend in Georgia.
The troop master took some photos and shared them!
They took a five mile hike, learned about edge tools, prepared their own food, and of course camped.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Thursday, May 20, 2021
End of Year
Last week my gals had their end of year AHG ceremony. It was actually held in a building! It was the second time this year we were in a building—once before we met under thunderstorm warnings inside, but less than half our troop came that time.
Gabby transitioned from the middle school group to the high school unit, earning her Harriet Tubman level award.
Katie met her on the other side.
And Katie received her Dolley Madison Level Award. Since she did not have a new uniform piece to receive, she received a bouquet of flowers.
It took a few days, but I finally got all the badges, patches, and stars on. Ellie’s blue stars are 5 hours each, white are 15, and gold are 20. They’ve done a lot of hours of service, a great deal of learning through badge requirements, and had a lot of fun activities.
The gap on Gabby’s sash, is the place to put the six required badges for her next level award (Abigail Adams)—the girls must earn at least one badge from each of six areas: Heritage, Family Living, Arts, Outdoor Skills, Personal Well Being, and Science & Technology for a level award, plus several other requirements showing service, leadership, and religious growth.
Nate’s turn won’t come until the end of the summer, but we are very proud of all the work he’s put into his awards too.