Monday, 31 December 2012

Symbols

There are a lot of symbols that we recognize. Let’s take some time to name or draw a few that we know: the Coca-Cola logo, a poison warning label, a stop or yield sign, the Nike logo, the Scout badge, a heart symbol, cross, etc.
When you see these symbols, you know what they mean—what they stand for, what some of them instruct you to do.
You, too, are a symbol. You represent the Scout Association. People see you and know that you stand for something good. You stand for being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. Be a good symbol!

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Pearls of Wisdom—Quotes from Baden-Powell

"An animal has been made by God just as you have been. He is therefore a fellow creature. He has not the power of speaking our language, but can feel pleasure or pain just as we can, and he can feel grateful to anyone who is kind to him. A Scout is always helpful to people who are crippled or blind or deaf and dumb; so he is good also to these dumb fellow-creatures of ours."

Friday, 23 November 2012

Aim So High You’ll Never Be Bored

The greatest waste of our natural resources is the number of people who never achieve their potential. Get out of that slow lane. Shift into the fast lane. If you think you can’t, you won’t. If you think you can, there’s a good chance you will. Just making the effort will make you feel like a new person. Reputations are made by searching for things that can’t be done and doing them.
Aim low: boring. Aim high: soaring.

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Pearls of Wisdom—Quotes from Baden-Powell

"By continually watching animals in their natural state one gets to like them too well to shoot them. The whole sport of hunting animals lies in the woodcraft of stalking them, not in the killing."

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Trick or Treat

A young university student was walking along with one of his professors when they came across a pair of shoes that belonged to an old man working in a field nearby. Our young friend suggested hiding the old man’s shoes, but the professor objected. “We must never amuse ourselves at the expense of others,” he said. “Why not put a dollar in each shoe and see what he will do?” Together they did this, then hid themselves behind a bush. Soon the old man returned for his shoes. He put one foot into a shoe, then quickly removed it to see what was causing the discomfort. Finding the dollar, he examined it closely, then looked about to see who might have put it in his shoe. There was no one around, so he started to put on his other shoe and, to his amazement, found a dollar in it, too. Overwhelmed, he looked up toward Heaven and thanked God aloud for meeting the need of his distressed family. The student was deeply moved by what he had witnessed. “Now,” said the professor, “is not the treat better than the trick?”

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Pearls of Wisdom—Quotes from Baden-Powell

"In all of this, it is the spirit that matters. Our Scout law and Promise, when we really put them into practice, take away all occasion for wars and strife among nations".

Thursday, 27 September 2012

District Sports Day

Points were awarded as follows: 1st Place 3 points,  2nd Place 2 points, and 3rd Place 1 point, awarded to everyone who came in one of these positions in both the heats and the finals.  (we were guided by the Cub section on the point scoring)
 
The results are as follows:
 
7th Place    
Northfield Methodist 3 points

6th Place    
Bartley Green 4 points

5th Place    
Eagle 11 points

4th Place    
St Joseph & St Helens 13 points

3rd Place    
Quinton 15 points

2nd Place   
Ariel 43 points

1st Place   
Phoenix 45 points

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Water World

Challenge each of your patrols to huddle and try this exercise in problem solving.
Problem: You must measure exactly 1 gallon of water out of a 20-gallon barrel. You have only a 5-gallon bucket and a 3-gallon bucket. How can you measure exactly 1 gallon?
Solution: Fill the 3-gallon bucket and pour it into the 5-gallon bucket. Refill the 3-gallon bucket and pour it into the 5-gallon bucket until it is full. The remainder in the 3-gallon bucket will be exactly 1 gallon. A simple solution to a problem that appeared complex!

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Pearls of Wisdom—Quotes from Baden-Powell

A Lady Cubmaster was teaching a Cub Natural History, and asked him:
"What is a rabbit covered with - is it hair, or wool, or fur, or what?"
The Cub replied: "Good gracious, Akela, haven't you ever seen a rabbit?".

Sports Day Practice, 07/09/12

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
08/09/2012 08:05
Beavers: in the park to practice egg & spoon race, relay race & bean bag throwing ready for @reavalleyscouts District Sports Day! #stopwatch


Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
08/09/2012 08:11
Beavers: also practiced tree identification skills using the leaf shape  🍃 and bark texture, spotting an oak tree & a maple tree #normaltree

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Reach Higher

Tape a large piece of paper on a wall at your eye level. Ask two or three Scouts to come up and make a mark on the paper with a marker as high as they can reach.
Thank them for their effort and allow them to return to their seats. Tell the troop that we can all usually do better than our first effort. Remind them that you asked the Scouts to reach as high as they could. Ask the same Scouts to come back up and see if they can do better than their first effort. (It never fails that they will always reach two to three inches higher on the second try.)
This is a good opportunity to emphasize doing one’s very best, and to give every project one’s “second effort” on the first try.

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Pearls of Wisdom—Quotes from Baden-Powell

"As a Scout, you are the guardian of the woods. A Scout never damages a tree by hacking it with his knife or axe. It does not take long to fell a tree, but it takes many years to grow one, so a Scout cuts down a tree for a good reason only – not just for the sake of using his axe. For every tree felled, two should be planted."

Monday, 23 July 2012

Can’t to Can!

Every now and then we hear a Scout use the word can’t: “I can’t hike 15 miles” or “I can’t tie that knot,” etc. It’s at that point I’ll stop the meeting and ask the Scouts to give the Scout sign and repeat after me, “On my honour I will do my best!” Then I step up to our chalkboard, write out the word can’t in big letters, and ask the boys if that word appears anywhere in the Scout Oath or Law. At that point, I erase the “t” and explain to the Scouts that their trail to the Patrol Leader rank will be much easier if they start telling themselves they can do it instead of using that other word. Before I walk away from the chalkboard, I write a big “I” in front of the can and leave it there until the next meeting. The first thing they see the next time they walk in is the words “I can!”

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Olympics, 20/07/12

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
20/07/2012 19:43
Beavers: 3 investitures + hurdles, giant feet, cones, balancing bean bags & buckets + shotput + created Olympic torches pic.twitter.com/Cmovh9pm

Friday, 13 July 2012

Weather, 13/07/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
13/07/2012 19:36
Beavers: Weather theme! Snowball spoon game ⛄ & created Weather Clocks! Then "Be a Type of Weather" game!! #imagination pic.twitter.com/GvrfLQiH

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Quote from a Network Scout, July 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

'Scout Network helps me to explore the outdoors; it allows me to experience new activities like caving and meet people from all over the world through expeditions and international camps. It's Scouting at its best, what is there not to like?'
Dave, 24, Scout Network member

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Disney Quiz, 06/07/12

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
06/07/2012 19:46
Beavers: act out Disney characters, created posters for Disney quiz, dragons tail, stuck in the mud, sleeping beavers


Disney Quiz is Saturday 7 July 2012
7.00pm start at the scout hut. 

£2.00 per person entry

All welcome. 

Monday, 2 July 2012

Cat Night, 02/07/12

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
02/07/2012 13:05
Beavers: 15 beavers played: the Compass game (NSWE), 'Everybody Wants To Be A Cat' (feline imagination in a circle), and 2 team bench-ball!!

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Ariel Beaver Leaders, 2012

Hawkeye – Gregg Arrand (joined March 2002)
Keo – Sadie Wilson (joined July 2011)
Tic Tac – Tom Warfield (joined September 2008)
Chip – Will Bryant (joined September 2011)
Chatter – Ross Arrand (joined June 2012)
Bubbles – Geraldine Cleaver (joined October 2011)
Rainbow – Yvonne Hammersley (25+ years)
Malak – Pat Diamond (25+ years)
Badger – John Moody (50+ years)
Vacant Leader Names: Sunshine, Keema, Ringtail, Rusty



Ariel Beaver Leader names are taken from the Childrens book: "Friends of the Forest"

WHAT THE LEADER NAMES MEAN:

Hawkeye (Father of the family, the first person to see the beavers)
Rainbow (Mother of the family, wears bright colors)
Malak (Wise owl)
Bubbles (Girl who likes to swim)
Keo (biggest beaver, zapped by lightning, can speak to humans)
Rusty (Son with red hair)
Chip (One of the beaver twins)
Chatter (The other beaver twin)
Ringtail (Child in wheelchair)
Tic Tac (Squirrel)
Sunshine (Little girl)
Keema (Ameek means 'beaver' in Red Indian language)

Friday, 29 June 2012

Nature Night, 22/06/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
22/06/2012 20:16
Beavers: Nature Night! Painted Butterflies, played the Woodland Tree game (Ash Pine Oak Elm) & 4 team Balls in Bucket! pic.twitter.com/H96swLs7

Ice Cream Sundaes, 15/06/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
15/06/2012 19:41
Beavers: Design your own ice cream sundaes! Run by the cubs and Akela! Sleeping beavers, stuck in the mud and ladders! pic.twitter.com/AqdAr2hX

Stranger Danger, 09/06/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
09/06/2012 20:47
Beavers: played an odd an chaotic version of "dodgeball", discussed 'stranger danger' as part of the home safety badge, played wink murder!!

Diamond Jubilee Party, 03/06/12

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
04/06/2012 09:01
Jubilee party had skittles, sumo suits, table tennis, cake stall, BBQ, pool & snooker, hook a duck, giant jenga, music & live entertainment!

Snap Bang, 02/06/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
02/06/2012 08:07
Beavers: over to the park, played snap bang & football. Then north, south, east, west. Played sleeping beavers & sang God Save The Queen!!!!

National Anthem, 25/05/2012

Ariel Scout Group (@ArielScoutGroup)
25/05/2012 22:49
Beavers: nine investitures, practiced national anthem for jubilee party next Sunday, football in the park followed by cold drinks! #verywarm

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Quote from a Parent, June 2012


One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘My son was in Cubs and when the Leader asked me to help at the camp, it felt like the natural thing to do. The camp was brilliant. I really enjoyed the camaraderie and seeing the children helping one another. Scouting plays such a huge part in children’s lives. It was great to see them playing happily in the woods, getting dirty and coming back hungry and exhausted. I was a Venture Scout years ago and now I’m about to take up an appointment. It’s great to be back in Scouting.’ 
Sarah Tustin, parent

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

A Bicycle

Have you ever thought about how a bicycle works?
Most of us just hop on and let it take us where we want to go without giving it a second thought. A closer look shows it takes a lot of different pieces doing their part and working together to make transportation happen.
When you push the pedal with your foot, a lot happens to make the wheels turn. The pedal turns a crank that turns a gear, which pulls a chain that turns another gear, which turns a hub, which pulls the spokes, which turns the wheel, which pulls the tire that pushes against the road to make the bike go.
When you want to stop, you pull a lever that pulls a cable against a housing, which causes another lever to move, which pushes a pad against the wheel. Changing gears involves levers, cables, housing, springs, and pulleys working together. If any one part fails to work when it is supposed to, the whole system fails to work.
When one system fails, the bike can still be ridden, but not in top form.
You are the parts, just like on the bicycle. Our patrols are like the pedalling, braking, and gear-changing systems.
The senior patrol leader is like the rider. He directs a pedal or a lever—your patrol leaders—to do their part and they in turn ask you to do yours. If you choose not to do your part, your patrol suffers and the troop doesn’t work well. The troop is our vehicle to adventure, fellowship, and good times. And each of you is a very important part.

French International, 18/05/12

French international themed evening. Opening ceremony in French, then having 4 bases: painting, croissants, croquet and languages.

build an Eiffel tower out of straws and Sellotape. The highest freestanding structure wins a small prize

Clock game in French

Saturday, 12 May 2012

Quote from a Scout Leader, May 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘I started as a Beaver Scout Leader as part of my bronze Duke of Edinburgh. I enjoyed this so much I am still doing it. The thing that keeps me in Scouting is the friendships I have made. Scouting also makes a great talking point in a job interview.’
Graham, Group Scout Leader

Parachute in the Park, 11/05/12

27 Beavers including four new members! Played parachute games in the park including cat & mouse, then collected the balls in teams and blanket game!

Friday, 11 May 2012

Queen's Diamond Jubilee Party, 03/06/12



Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Sandwiches, 04/05/12

Created sandwiches!
One was made from cheese, jam, ham and turkey
Another from jam and chicken tikka
Interesting tastes!

Played some traditional games, including: moonrocks, compass game, clap and catch, beavers and waterats, dodgeball.

Learnt and tried backwoods cooking (chocolate buttons and banana) and took them home to taste!

Sunday, 29 April 2012

Ariel AGM - Annual Report for Beavers

In the past 12 months, we have completed a wide variety of activities, including: making pancakes, cooking mini pizzas with personalised toppings, decorated Halloween masks, produced healthy eating posters, undertook a keep fit session, assembled a collage from pictures of birds of prey and reptiles, orienteering, went on the sponsored walk at Woodgate Valley Country Park, marched on the St George’s Day parade, made paper aeroplanes, visited Snibston Discovery Museum in Leicestershire, participated in a cowboy quiz, tent construction challenge against the clock, played kwik cricket, had a water fight with water balloons, played football and had a penalty shootout, brewed hot drinks, designed pirate flags, grass sledging, acted out stories for imagination badge, scaled the obstacle course created from active kids equipment, manufactured pirate t-shirts for the pirate camp in July, balloon games, rounders, watched Toy Story 3 on the projector, built giant models of robots, a fighter jet and Hogwarts castle from recycling, prepared fruit kebabs with optional chocolate sauce, searched for eggs during an Easter treasure hunt, made hot drinks (hot chocolate and tea) for our ‘which biscuit is best?’ competition, measured how our heart rate changes before and after exercise, travelled to the Old Rep theatre on the train in the snow, made chocolate cookies from scratch with the cubs, backwoods cooking, night line, skunk tag, went bowling, assembled our shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, learnt how to tie a lasso, had sparklers and hot dogs on bonfire night, constructed ‘Chatterboxes’, feather blowing races, space hopper relays, took part in the District football competition, designed front covers for Roald Dahl books, attended Remembrance Day, created flying saucers, renewed our promise at St George’s Day, had sleeping bag sack races, invented and mimed stories in groups, snowball fights and snow angels, joint new year party with the cubs, planted cornflowers and tomatoes, word searches, manufactured Christmas cards, find your shoes in the dark game, designed glitter decorations for scout hut tree, team building and trust exercises, Halloween costume party, made sandwiches for the healthy eating badge, had a Wild West sleepover with the cubs, crafted pirate hats and eye patches, attended cubs to see the animal man and his creepy crawlies, saw George’s Marvellous Medicine at the theatre, played with our multi coloured parachute, celebrated 25 years of Beavers, invented and acted out winter themed stories, participated in a newspaper snowball fight, decorated a 10 metre banner with paint and handprints, had a pirate party with the cubs, ventured on the discovery trail in Selly Oak Park

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Wild West Sleepover, 21/04/12

Wild West Sleepover

SATURDAY 21 APRIL
4.00pm - cowboys and cowgirls arrive, drinks from saloon bar
4.30pm - teach how to tie and use a lassoo (rope the calf)
4.50pm - bucking broncos (piggy backs)
5.10pm - hogtied with two balls of string
5.30pm - tenderfoot (dragons tail with a wild west theme)
5.50pm - sack races in sleeping bags
6.30pm - food from the Jolly Fryer distributed
7.15pm - cowboy quiz
8.30pm - movie on projector

SUNDAY 22 APRIL
7.45am - breakfast
8.40am - uniform inspection
9.30am - catch train to stirchley bowl
11.20am - arcade
12.10pm - lunch in co-op cafe
1.00pm - meet for St Georges Day parade
1.30pm - march begins
1.50pm - ceremony at St Francis Church, Bournville
2.40pm - walk back to scout hut
3.45pm - sweets and prizes distributed
4.00pm - home time

Friday, 20 April 2012

Wild West Sleepover Kit List

Aeroplane Dynamics, 20/04/12

North, South East, West
Cubs taught us how to create paper aeroplanes and two beavers swam up to cubs
24 Beavers and 5 Cubs in attendance!!!

Friday, 13 April 2012

Team games, 13/04/12

Into the park for simultaneous Kwik Cricket and team football and then everyone joined in with one big game of football to finish.

25 beavers in attendance

Friday, 6 April 2012

Easter Egg Hunt, 06/04/12

"Easter Nets" Rocks, egg treasure hunt in park with two special prizes, made hot chocolate to complete Outdoor Challenge Badge!!!

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Quote from an Explorer Scout, April 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘My best outdoor adventure was probably at the 21st World Scout Jamboree. We went to a massive lake and went out on rafts, open canoes and also did some windsurfing. I learnt to sail with a Scout from Ecuador. We didn’t understand each other’s language, but by the end we were practically best friends.’
Lauren, 17, Explorer Scout

Friday, 30 March 2012

Adventure Trail, 30/03/12

Adventure Trail in Selly Oak Park with 23 Beavers, dragons tail upon our return, letters for Wild West Sleepover distributed!

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Wild West Sleepover, 20/04/12



Friday, 23 March 2012

Snap, Crackle and Pop, 23/03/12

Three invstitures started off the evening, then all 22 beavers went over to the park.
We played various parachute games, then snap bang with forfeits!

Went back inside to eat popping chocolate biscuits and a heads or tails elimination game!

Friday, 16 March 2012

Tomatoes and Cornflowers, 16/03/12

North, South, East, West with 24 beavers.
We decorated plant pots with paint then planted tomatoes and cornflower seeds inside our pots and will monitor their growth throughout the summer.

Finished with parachute games and coloured balls!

Monday, 12 March 2012

Quote from a Beaver Scout, March 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘This year we went to see a coastguard helicopter. All the Beavers got to go inside and we all had great fun. I wanted to fly it, but they wouldn’t let me - not yet!’
Philip, 7, Beaver Scout 

Friday, 9 March 2012

Miming, 09/03/12

Stuck in the treacle with 24 energetic Beaver Scouts!Creative Challenge badge, miming stories in groups (including the Three Little Pigs and a pirate sword fight!)

Friday, 2 March 2012

Beaver Promise, 02/03/12

Played the Blanket Game to introduce the Beavers to each other.
Learnt the Beaver Promise (I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful, and to love God) and acted it out for the group.
Finished with four team skittles.
21 Beavers attended, busy night!

Friday, 24 February 2012

Pancakes, 24/02/12

16 beavers created pancakes, with optional lemon, sugar and chocolate spread!
Then we had a round of pirates keys!

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Aptitude and Attitude

We are all different. We have different aptitudes and attitudes. Aptitude is a natural ability or talent, one’s capacity to learn. Attitude is a mood or a state of mind shown by actions and words.
As Scouts we must respect each other’s aptitudes. We must be patient, whether we are teaching or being taught. Our attitude toward what we are doing reflects what we are. If you have a good attitude, your aptitude will improve.

Friday, 17 February 2012

Chatterboxes, 17/02/12

Two rounds of Beaver Timebomb, followed by the creation of Chatterboxes.
18 Beavers attended.

Hobbies badge awarded following successful demonstration of gymnastics.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Disney Meeting, 16/02/12

Change of date
The dates for the group trip to Disneyland Paris have been changed to week commencing 18th February 2013 (half term week).
The trip is now four days instead of two; but the price remains THE SAME.

Change to schedule
There will be an additional day in Disneyland, plus an excursion to Paris and the Eiffel Tower!

Questions?
We are having a drop in session at Ariel Scout Hut between 7.00pm and 9.00pm on Thursday 16th February 2012.
You may reserve a place and ask any questions you may have.
Only open to those aged eight or above on or before 31/03/13.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Quote from an Explorer Scout, February 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘We went to the Peak District to do our Duke of Edinburgh Award. They basically dropped us off and we made our own way. We stayed in a hostel the first night and camped the second. It was cold but spectacular!’ 
Matthew, 14, Explorer Scout 

Saturday, 11 February 2012

6-a-side District Football Tournament, 11/02/12


Against Quinton
Six Ariel Beaver scouts went to the District Football Competition.
First game vs St Lawrence
0-0 draw, good saves by our goalkeeper
Second game vs Phoenix
0-1 defeat, low ball into bottom right hand corner, went underneath goalkeeper's dive
Final game vs Quinton
1-1 draw, goal past goalkeeper's outstretched hands in right hand side, our striker scored a goal with a left footed strike to level the scores
FINAL POSITION: 3rd in group

Friday, 10 February 2012

Cubs Take Over!, 10/02/12

Swimming up ceremony
Started off by making chocolate and raisin cookies, each table instructed by one of the Cub Sixers.Then we played several Cub games; "death" (dodgeball with elimination of arms and legs, lots of hopping!), normal dodgeball and then number elimination (get into groups of certain number)

Swimming up ceremony saw two of our oldest beavers swim up to Cub Scouts, then be welcomed by the Cub Leaders and six cubs from the Ariel Cub Pack.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Roald Dahl Sleepover, 05/02/12

SATURDAY
5.00pm - met at Scout hut
5.15pm - packed lunches made in bags decorated previous night
5.30pm - walked to train station in the snow
5.45pm - arrive at New Street, stroll to Old Rep
6.15pm - settled in our seats (front and centre)
6.30pm - George's Marvellous Medicine!!! (food at interval)
8.30pm - show finishes
9.00pm - catch minibus home (in snow)
9.40pm - arrive back at scout hut
10.00pm - hot chocolate and cookies
10.15pm - silent party, leaders not invited
10.30pm - bed
SUNDAY
7.30am - wake up, brush teeth and get dressed
8.00am - breakfast, cereal & sausages, egg, beans and toast, fruit
8.30am - pack away belongings
9.00am - snowball fight and snowmen in park
9.30am - Which Biscuit is Best? Made cups of tea and dunked in a variety of biscuits
10.00am - Roald Dahl wordsearch
10.15am - tidied away equipment and belongings
10.30am - discussion, what we enjoyed
10.45am - closing ceremony, first nights away badges handed out
11.00am - 14 beavers go home

Friday, 3 February 2012

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 03/02/12

Charlie gets stuck in the chocolate (with oompa loompas)Decorated bags for tomorrows sleepover
Team football

Friday, 27 January 2012

Colours, 27/01/12

Traffic Light game, green, amber, red

Coloured feather blowing: teams keeping feather in the air for longest time, then individual races!

Team football in preparation for District Competition

Created front covers for Roald Dahl books.

District 6-a-side Football, 11/02/12

Beavers District 6-a-side Football, Saturday 11th February

Date: Saturday 11th February
Location: Sports Hall
Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School
Woodbrooke Road
Bournville, B30 1UL
Times: 2.00pm to 4.30pm
Cost: Free
Kit required: Indoor trainers

The format is 6-a-side, with two substitutes. We are aiming to enter two teams so please can you encourage your children to take part in this competition, regardless of their playing ability. Parents are welcome to stay and watch during the competition.

Please let me know as soon as you can if your son / daughter would like to participate.

Yours in scouting,
Beaver Scout Leader
email   hawkeye@113asg.org

Monday, 23 January 2012

A Game of Cards

Christopher Reeve was a movie actor who played the part of Superman. Everything was going right for him. He had a successful acting career and a nice family; he was seemingly all set for a wonderful life. Then he had a horse-riding accident that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. All he could move was his neck a little bit—he couldn’t even breathe on his own. It looked like everything had changed for Chris, and that the rest of his life would be very dismal.
It was true that nearly everything had changed for Chris. Two things that hadn’t changed were his positive attitude and the people around him who really cared. Chris fought the desperate feeling of being paralyzed, the fear of his breathing machine shutting off and no one being there to help him, the fear of anything happening and not being able to do anything about it, not even yelling for help. He worked hard to get some “feeling” (if that is what it could be called) and learned to breathe somewhat on his own—he learned to talk by drawing in a mouthful of air and slowly letting it out past his voice box. This took hours and hours of painful, scary work, but with his positive attitude and other people helping, he improved his situation.
He said in an interview that life is like a game of cards. If you enjoy the game and you want a chance at winning, you will keep playing cards. Sometimes you get a good hand with a lot of face cards and sometimes not. You have to play with the cards you are dealt. There is always a chance that you will win. If the game is worth playing, you will keep playing. The game of life is worth playing. Do your best to fight off the fear of losing and encourage others to keep playing “the game.”

Friday, 20 January 2012

Relay Racing, 20/01/12

19 beavers, played running relays around cones with coloured balls on top. Team forfeits is a ball is knocked off. Progression to Space Hoppers and team football - practice for the tournament on 11th February.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Beaver/Cub New Year Party, 15/01/12

Christmas Card Challenge
Balloon relay (over and under in teams)
Chocolate game (roll a six)
Christmas Card game (locate three pieces together)
FOOD
Pass the baton
Pass the parcel
Hokey Cokey
Dance competition (Cha Cha Slide, Macarena)
Oops Upside Your Head (Two lines, section competition)
Musical Chairs (Saturday Night)
Eat the Sweet Tree



Friday, 13 January 2012

Create a Banner, 13/01/12

Games: Two team dodgeball, pirate game (with keys, and a culprit who hides them); pirate has to guess!

We decorated a 10 metre long banner depicting the Theatre Trip "George's Marvellous Medicine" using paints and handprints in preparation for our sleepover

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Quote from a Scout, January 2012

One of the most powerful ways to understand adventure is through sharing stories from our Members and supporters.

‘I went in some caves at Blackmore Park, crawling underground. It was cold and damp, but we had head torches and stuff so we could see where we were going. There were high and low bits as well, so you didn’t know what to expect. Would I do it again? Of course I would.’
Dan, 11, Scout 

Friday, 6 January 2012

Astronauts & Outer Space, 06/01/12

Game: Space Walk
Name the four walls Earth, Pluto, Mars and Jupiter.
Ask the Beaver Scouts to move around the room, responding to the names of these planets.
Other commands:
Blast Off - Crouch down and as they count down "5,4,3,2,1" slowly rise and then run around the room
Touchdown - Gently coast to the floor
Space Walk - Walk slowly with arms and legs spread out as if in low gravity
Mission Control - Stand still and listen




Discussed christmas presents received, then talked about theatre trip and Beavers named as many Roald Dahl books as they could.
Then Keo ran a Roald Dahl themed wordsearch.

Beavers finished the evening with six a side football in preparation for the District Football Competition on 11/02/12.

Theatre Trip & Indoor Sleepover letters distributed.

Reminders handed out about the Beaver/Cub New Year Party on 15/01/12/