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Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Pets & Animals and Culture Night

February ended with our second "By Guides, For Guides" night. We started out with our usual opening ceremony, then the Thistles led the first half of the meeting on the theme of Pets and Animals, followed by Daisies and their Culture Night. 

The Thistle Patrol had planned three activities about Pets and Animals for their half of the evening:
  • Big Dog Tag - In this game, "It" is the "Big Dog". The Big Dog chases other players, if someone is tagged, they sit on the floor with their legs out in front of them. In order to be un-tagged, two other players have to come and sit on the floor as well, using their legs to make a T. After counting to 5, all three players rejoin the game. Players cannot be tagged if they are squatting or if they are sitting in a T.
  • Lost Pet Skits - Guides were asked to form small groups and each group made up a skit about a losing and finding a pet. 
  • Twag - In this game, "It" is an Owl and everyone else is a mouse. When a mouse is tagged, they become a baby owl and go and sit in the Owl's nest (a corner or section of the playing area). One player is an "Eagle" who turned the baby owls back into mice.

The Daisy Patrol had chosen Culture Night as their theme and had four activities:
  • Facts About the Philippines - One Guide shared some information about the Philippines.
  • Scotland Trip - One Guide shared pictures and told about her trip to Scotland to visit family.
  • Luksong Tinik - We then played a traditional game from the Philippines. Two players sit on the ground with their legs out and soles of their feet touching. The other players jump over their feet. One of the seated players then places her foot on top of the other players foot, heel to toe, and the other players jump over this increased height. The height in the centre continues to be raised using feet and then hands until other players are unable to jump over it. For better instructions, visit Filipino Games
  • Tinikling - We tried Tinikling, a traditional folk dance from the Philippines. We have lots of bamboo poles for gadget making, so were able to split up into groups of 3-4 Guides. Two people kept the rhythm with the poles, going slowly, and the remaining girls learned to dance in and out of the poles without getting their feet caught! Download the instructions and watch a video under "Downloads" at the bottom of this post.
  • Food! - The final activity was a taste test with Licorice All-Sorts from Scotland and Sausage and a Fruit and Milk Salad from the Philippines - all very yummy!

Everyone had done a great job preparing their activities and had a lot of fun trying some new activities. We ended with reminders for next week and closed with Taps. 

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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Therapeutic Paws of Canada

As a welcome back from March Break we had a visit from Nicole, Cheryl and Shaili from Therapeutic Paws of Canada.

We held our usual opening ceremony followed by an active game, before introducing Shaili to the girls. The girls learned lots and had fun doing skits and games with Shaili. And Shaili enjoyed all the extra snuggles and treats! The program lasted about an hour (and then Shaili got some extra attention from the Pathfinders!)


Therapeutic Paws of Canada is a non-profit organization of volunteers providing animal resources for human needs (physical, mental, educational, motivational, socialization) through regular visits to hospitals, residences, schools, etc. More information can be found on their website at tpoc.ca/.

Our visitors were from the Haldimand County Branch, but there are branches across Canada. See the local Facebook page here - Therapeutic Paws of Canada - Haldimand County

Some of the Guides then took part in an evaluation day on April 10th where dog/owner teams were being evaluated for certification to work with children. See the post about that day here - TPOC Haldimand County IWC Evaluation Day