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Water Day at Cubs

Kye Cubs

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Today there was a water day at cubs, Kye has never been on the gig before, he was very nervous but eventually he decided he was ready to get into the boat and loved it so much he went on a second time! He has his confidence now, it was wonderful to see him go from being afraid to conquering his fear and thoroughly enjoying himself! After all the water activities the cubs braaied meat and made boerewors rolls for lunch. It was a lovely morning. I’m so grateful to the scouters who give their time every Friday and Saturday.

Have a peaceful weekend!

x

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Happenings…

Knitted Giraffe

This morning started with a long walk down to our pan and back home again with my mom, I really enjoy spending this time with her, it gives us a chance to chat and exercise and see the beautiful water birds that inhabit our area. I must take my camera with next time it’s so lovely out there. I’ve been working on a few custom orders over the last few weeks, an Ellie, Giraffe and a rainbow Horse. I’m almost ready to send them off…

Kye being Invested

Last night our little Kye was invested into his cub pack, oh my the excitement of it all. I’m so proud of him, just look how his face lights up as his Arkela pins his new badges onto his shirt. It was an equally special day because it was his birthday and he shares the same birthday with the founder of the scout movement, Robert Baden-Powell.

Kye Cubs

You must excuse the not-too-wonderful photo but this mama was a little overcome with joy and happiness seeing the youngest of her brood standing up there and being so proud to be a part of it all…

Wishing you a lovely weekend.

Linda

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Early Morning Fires and Homeschool Projects

Kye, Caiden and Sandy sitting (at a safe distance) by a warm fire…

Olive found the sun… (photo by Erin)

This weekend Caiden planted his Bottlebrush tree. This is part of his Leaping Wolf badge that he is working through and will complete before he goes up to Scouts from Cubs in 2 weeks time. This particular badge is called Greening the Community. He chose the tree, planned the whole project, chose the tools to use, compost etc… he also has to document his projects in a journal with photos.

He is very proud of this tree that he planted, it was so heartwarming to see him walking out into the garden today to ‘check’ on his tree and see how it was doing.

Another part of this badge is to show how plants breathe or transpire. Remember these little cloches? They are also perfect for showing that plants do indeed breathe, can you see all the water droplets on the bottle?

My lettuce has been growing beautifully with these little cloches around them. The bugs seem to have been kept at bay and the lettuce has been given a chance to grow.

Caiden is learning about the Vikings for is grade 5 school work so he made a viking ship by covering a wine bottle with paper mache, painting it and adding a wooden base for the top of the boat.

Erin is learning about anti-cyclones in her grade 7 geography. She made a globe by covering a balloon with paper mache, painting it blue and adding the continents. She made her anti-cyclone circles with pipe cleaners and pinned them on.

Have you been busy with any projects lately?

 

Knitting Flowers e-Book Update:

I have had a few emails from readers who would like to purchase my E-book as a PDF for their computer.

The E-Book in PDF format can now be bought from:

ETSY, Ravelry and Craftsy

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Have a lovely week

Linda

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