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!