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A Journey Together

8/23/2020

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Greetings Troop Parents, 

I was working on our webpage Journey section and the word itself was resonating. This journey of home schooling and working from home and being in constant contact with every member of my household, sometimes feels like a long, long, long winding road. Just when I think we are starting to see the light, a plan for school, my WFH chair finally arrived, a new challenge pops up.

My gratitude for the blessings in my life has never been deeper. But this is hard. And I hear it from every mom and dad that I speak with. I learned this week that the husband of my oldest, dearest friend has terminal cancer. There is a very slim chance he will pull up and if anyone can it is him, with his infectious smile, endless energy, and deep and abiding love for my bestie and their two boys. But man, what a whopper to pile on top of everything else. She is the strongest, most stable woman I know. She is a nurse practitioner and a pragmatist, so she is already engaging the family in what dad calls "forced family meditation" to ensure they have a daily touchstone to let go of their worries and just BE together. She and I have been on this journey together for more than 30 years now and it is crushing thinking there is nothing material I can do to help her.

But that isn't what she tells me when she needs when she has a quick chance to pick up the phone and check in. She doesn't need me to drive them to the doctor, or watch the kids, she has plenty of family and friends in her home state to help with logistics. What she needs, in her words, is "a friend, someone that knew me before COVID, before Trump, even before I met Michael, to remind me that I am a complete person, that I have lived a life outside of my family."

Those words pierced me right in the heart. She needed me to remind her that she is a full person on her own. That she has the strength and creativity to manage anything that comes her way.  That is what girls and women do for each other. When all else fails our girlfriends are our rock. The relationships these girls are forming now may not last 30 years. But we are teaching them a foundational truth that will serve them for life. That is that girls and women can learn and grow together and support each other through life's trials. This is why I love Scouts. This is why I am so happy to serve as a Troop Leader. It is a privilege to lead each and every one of your girls and I am grateful now more than ever to have this job. Sure, it's one more thing to do, but it carries profound meaning to me. I can only hope the girls get out of it a fraction of what I am getting. Thank you for letting me be part of their journey.

-Phoenix
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From One Scout Parent to Another

8/9/2020

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Hi moms and dads of Troop 41366. It's been a while hasn't it? Hard to believe that another school year is already upon us and even harder to believe its online. I don't know about you, but my girl is desperate for some connection with her Scouting Sisters.  I've been debating for a while now if I can pull this off as a Troop Leader, if we can pull it off as a Troop. And I've come to one conclusion...
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Heck yeah! We're Girl Scouts after all. We can do anything we put our minds to.
You may be asking yourself, 'why would I do this? why would I add one more thing to my already insane to-do list?' Well, I'll tell you why. Because Girl Scouts has been and always will be a safe haven for our girls. If you think COVID19 is bad, just wait for next year, a.k.a. Middle School!!! Our girls need a safe space where they can feel free to completely let go and be themselves. Free of the judgement of teachers (and yes parents too!). Free from the pressure to be cool, to dress right, to excel at everything. Free to express themselves through art, adventure, and play. As our elementary years are drawing to an end, now more than ever, our girls need Scouts.

​So I invite you to join me in this unchartered territory of online Scouting. I commit to you to provide content on this website that will be compelling to your girls. I commit to providing leadership opportunities that they won't find in other venues. And I commit to maintaining my unabashed joy for being your girl's zany Troop Leader. Looking forward to charting a new course for our troop and seeing all the girls again soon!

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