Feb 28, 2010

Cookie Booth

Mrs Kim and family set up a booth at Save-a-lot.
Mrs Teresa used Mrs Aundria's booth since they shared back to back booth time at Wal-Mart.

Katie's friend Kaylee and mom came by the booth to get cookies.


Mrs Teresa and cookie mom Michelle Johnson pose for a pic with some of the girls.


$1.00 off Mayfield milk when you buy a box of girl scout cookies. yum!

We had our first booth sale at two locations and in 2 hours the girls sold approx. 235 boxes of cookies. Great job girls!



Thinking Day

Tejas Service Unit Leaders

Mrs Teresa and girls in Germany
Mrs Remona and I serve up some drinks straight from Germany

Girls doing crafts from around the world.

Don't forget your passport or you can not enter into the country...
Mrs. Kim and some of the girls looking at our Germany booth.
Mrs. Jessica told us about Thinking Day and what it means.....
Daisy Troop #40583 chose Germany as their country to feature.
The Tejas Service unit enjoyed the 2010 World Thinking Day on Feb. 22nd at DUMC.
The girls traveled from China to Germany to Mexico to Russia to Kenya to England and ended up in Ireland. At a previous meeting our girls made cereal box suitcases for their travels. At the event one cadette girl scout said she enjoyed all her travels and only lost her luggage once in route to another country...lol




Dec 16, 2009

Clogging Christmas

Making Christmas placemats. Saying the Girl Scout Promise
Yum...Pizza!Daisy Troop #40583 with Brownie Troop #40404
Now let's learn how to style the step. Get up on the balls of your feet. Step with your left foot, then put your right foot back just a little and rock your weight back onto it, then step on your left foot again.
BFF's all in Mrs. Shannon Housley's 1st grade class
Mrs. Christy and her daughter Katelyn
Thanks to Mrs Christina Layne for coming and showing the girls basic clogging steps and then performing for them. She said she had been clogging for about 20 years and still loved it! They loved they way her clogging shoes sounded on the gym floor...


Clogging, or clog dancing, is a lively dance with roots in Irish jig, English country dances, Scottish dances, African steps and rhythms and possibly even a bit of Cherokee Indian. It is a percussive dance, meaning the dancers beat out rhythms with their feet. Settlers brought their own dances and music to the Southern Appalachian Mountain area, where they were relatively isolated from other parts of the country. These steps and styles mixed together into what we now call clogging.

Mrs Tricia saved the day by bringing her camera...I forgot mine! oops

Dunlap Christmas Parade

12/12/09 Tejas' Service Unit walks through the parade toward hot choc. and cookies at Harris Park!
Look how pretty Madison's hair looks...
Cheese.....Reagan was dressed just right for the cold!
When do I get to throw out my candy?
Thanks Jessica Shinn for the pictures...I heard that everyone had a wonderful time even though it was cold!

Christmas Around the World - Lock In

12/4/09 My girls ready for sleep over....Santa made a suprise visit...Santa left letters and candy canes for all the girls.Mrs Remona told the girls that Santa was driving by and the girls rushed out to see him.
We have got to go bed!Finally...........and right at my feet!Look what we awoke to! First snow of the year...that one is for Jaden! Girls reading their letters from Santa.
sisterly love
Hard at work crafting.

Sierra and Granny playing checkers.
Sidney did a great job with her crafts.
Alexus loved the play dough.
Cheater...yes Katie will cheat at checkers if you don't watch her.

Girls making their soldiers around midnight.
This was our first lock-in and we had a blast. I honestly tried to put them to bed around 10pm but they kept getting up and starting the cycle all over again...snacking, crafting, games, bed, etc!
The older girls never laid down, but we finally made it to bed at 12:30 and by 1am they were all asleep lined up at my feet. They were so precious...we will do it again for those of you who missed it or were not brave enough to stay.

Nov 27, 2009

Can Food Drive

Daisy Scouts
Jaden couldn't find a place to work so she got under the table to work on the floor. Packing up the marked cans.
assembly line..


Tejas Girl Scouts collected 2,030 cans and delivered to the local food bank in time for the holidays. Thanks to everyone who donated food and money for this cause. The girls had a blast sorting all the food and marking through the bar codes.

Nov 14, 2009

Clark's Bakery at Stone Cave

The Clark's buy 50lb bags of grain (wheat) and they grind it into flour for their breads.Putting grain in the grinder....Showing the girls the flour.
Mr. Clark made each girl a small loaf of bread and also let them put in a bag, label it and take it home.
Taking bread out of oven and placing on cooling racks.
Fruit Cakes....yum!
Heike showing us how the bread roller works.
Mr. Clark showing the girls how the bread slicer works.

Finished product!
Extacly the right weight...
Rolling out the dough and showing the girls that he cuts off 1.40 lbs of dough and weighs it on scales before placing in a pan to bake.
Mrs. June was passing out the hand santizer since there were too many to try to wash hands in the kitchen.
The girls in the store waiting to go in the bakery. Everyone had to put on hairnets before going into the bakery. Yes, I did too! Averie told me I looked like a lunch lady....lol

Bread lined up to be sliced.


We all had a wonderful time and learned a lot about healthy eating. The girls all loved getting to bag and label their own bread. Now you can enjoy delicious 100% whole grain bread from a local bakery! Made from freshly ground Montana Wheat berries, their breads are made without white flour, additives, preservatives, stabilizers, vinegar, whey, eggs, or other health affecting products! The Bakery not only carries bread but granola, desserts and other miscellaneous items. Even though the area was small, they gave our troop the best demonstation yet! You really should try some of their banana bread...Bon Appetit!