KT

>
>
>What I don't like about it is that it is only for girls, not their
>families. I have a daughter who wants to have fun meeting girls her
>age but of course I always have to have my boys tag along with me and
>I don't want them only hanging out with girls.
>
>Maybe we could create our own unschool-family friendly-non
>authoritarian scout group!
>

You need to find/start a Camp Fire club! All that and MORE!

www.campfireusa.org

Tuck

Sharon Rudd

I used to participate in my brother's Boy Scout
activities. Even the Order of the Arrow things.

I was also a Brownie leader at age 15...had my own
troop of little girls, in Oregon. We were pretty
relaxed. Did a lot of hiking and singing and helped
them learn to use pocket knives, make fires, other
forbidden stuff. :-). I had fun vicariously extending
and enhancing my childhood through other little girls
and my little sister, Little Sister was too little to
be a Brownie, then, so taking care of her was part of
the game. My bothers helped out some, too. They kept
falling in love.

That was the Olden Days, though.

Sharon of the Swamp

--- KT <Tuck@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >What I don't like about it is that it is only for
> girls, not their
> >families.

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