We may only meet every other week, but we've still managed to pack a lot of fun into the term.
This term, we've done:
Bingo, planning, chocolate fondue, board games evening, bake sale planning, music evening, joining in the Guide bonfire, planning our performance for the Christmas carol service, a stress relief and relaxation evening (including burning all our worries!), the Christmas concert, a trip to London and we STILL have time for one more meeting, a massive Christmas party with food, visiting 13+ Guides and all the games we used to love as little kids, like musical chairs, pass the parcel, and pin the nose on the snowman!
Here's to an even more exciting term after Christmas!
Monday, 10 December 2012
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Charity Cake Sale
This term, we decided that we wanted to select a charity to raise some money for. Between us we suggested various charities, but in the end chose the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, as this is something that affects several people that we know and are close to.
Next step was to figure out how to raise the money, and in the end we decided that a cake sale would be the easiest way to do this. After discussing it with the district Guiders, we were given two opportunities to sell cakes: one at the Guide Halloween/bonfire party where all three Guide groups would be there, and one after the District Carol Service.
We had some amazing things baked: Harry Potter Cookies, decorated with houses, Millionaire's shortbread, great big chocolate cakes, beautifully decorated fairy cakes, and Malteasers tray bake just to name a few.
In total, we made £110.68 for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, which was a great effort!
Next step was to figure out how to raise the money, and in the end we decided that a cake sale would be the easiest way to do this. After discussing it with the district Guiders, we were given two opportunities to sell cakes: one at the Guide Halloween/bonfire party where all three Guide groups would be there, and one after the District Carol Service.
We had some amazing things baked: Harry Potter Cookies, decorated with houses, Millionaire's shortbread, great big chocolate cakes, beautifully decorated fairy cakes, and Malteasers tray bake just to name a few.
In total, we made £110.68 for the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society, which was a great effort!
Monday, 3 December 2012
Walking In A Winter Wonder London
It was the first Saturday in December, and appropriately cold as we assembled early in the morning for our Winter Wonderland trip up to London. We'd wrapped up warm, brought spare socks along, and checked our bags for important essentials (money, tickets, strawberry liquorice laces). Later on we'd realise that we'd forgotten some more important items like drinks and, in the author's case, normal glasses (as opposed to prescription sunglasses) but hey ho!
A fortuitously chosen fast train landed us in Central London and we made our way straight over the the Natural History Museum for our first adventure - ice skating. The rink at the Museum is great - fairly big and with a Christmas Tree in the middle - the skating session lasted 50 minutes and everyone had great fun getting gradually more and more confident on the ice.
Next stop was Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, so we jumped on the number 74 bus, complete with super fast, slightly scary bus driver, and headed up past Harrods and House of Fraser to Hyde Park Corner.
Winter Wonderland is a big festival in Hyde Park with food stalls, a Christmas market, fairground rides, Santa's Grotto, and Ice Rink, a Circus and an Ice Sculpture walk. We headed in to the crowds, with the first aim of finding food. Typically we all wanted food from different stalls, so we waited while we all ate. And then ate some more. Crepes, burgers, steak sandwiches, chips, sweets, candy floss and pretzels. That was between five of us, but even so!
We wandered through the market area, which was very long and extremely busy. It was also really cold on Saturday, and despite us being well wrapped up, we reached a point where it was too busy, we were too cold, and suddenly the idea of going somewhere warm where we could sit down was rather appealing. So we decided to carry on with the Christmas theme at the cinema and go and see Nativity 2 at the cinema! Which of course meant popcorn and fizzy drinks....
After the cinema we completed the Christmas-sy-ness by popping our heads very quickly into Regent Street to see the lights there (and take some mandatory blurry photos) before heading back to the station to consume the remainder of the candy floss and sweets on the train!
It was a great day, and I think we're all up for a London 2013 trip!
A fortuitously chosen fast train landed us in Central London and we made our way straight over the the Natural History Museum for our first adventure - ice skating. The rink at the Museum is great - fairly big and with a Christmas Tree in the middle - the skating session lasted 50 minutes and everyone had great fun getting gradually more and more confident on the ice.
Next stop was Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, so we jumped on the number 74 bus, complete with super fast, slightly scary bus driver, and headed up past Harrods and House of Fraser to Hyde Park Corner.
Winter Wonderland is a big festival in Hyde Park with food stalls, a Christmas market, fairground rides, Santa's Grotto, and Ice Rink, a Circus and an Ice Sculpture walk. We headed in to the crowds, with the first aim of finding food. Typically we all wanted food from different stalls, so we waited while we all ate. And then ate some more. Crepes, burgers, steak sandwiches, chips, sweets, candy floss and pretzels. That was between five of us, but even so!
We wandered through the market area, which was very long and extremely busy. It was also really cold on Saturday, and despite us being well wrapped up, we reached a point where it was too busy, we were too cold, and suddenly the idea of going somewhere warm where we could sit down was rather appealing. So we decided to carry on with the Christmas theme at the cinema and go and see Nativity 2 at the cinema! Which of course meant popcorn and fizzy drinks....
After the cinema we completed the Christmas-sy-ness by popping our heads very quickly into Regent Street to see the lights there (and take some mandatory blurry photos) before heading back to the station to consume the remainder of the candy floss and sweets on the train!
It was a great day, and I think we're all up for a London 2013 trip!
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
What Does Music Mean To You?
Music can mean so many different things to people. It can make us happy, sad, thoughtful, bring back good times, bad times, trigger particular memories or feelings.
A few weeks ago we had a meeting where we each shared music that meant something to us. It was a really interesting evening and a great way of getting to know each other as the group has really grown this term.
What really struck me was how brave people were with their choices. People shared music that had been played at the funerals of loved ones, pieces that made them think of siblings, pieces that had had got them through hard times when they were being bullied or feeling down, and pieces that reminded them of special friends.
I really enjoyed getting a little insight into the rest of the group through this activity, and also getting to know some music I'd not heard before.
What piece of music would you pick to talk about?
A few weeks ago we had a meeting where we each shared music that meant something to us. It was a really interesting evening and a great way of getting to know each other as the group has really grown this term.
What really struck me was how brave people were with their choices. People shared music that had been played at the funerals of loved ones, pieces that made them think of siblings, pieces that had had got them through hard times when they were being bullied or feeling down, and pieces that reminded them of special friends.
I really enjoyed getting a little insight into the rest of the group through this activity, and also getting to know some music I'd not heard before.
What piece of music would you pick to talk about?
Friday, 14 September 2012
New Term, new plans!
So, we're back for the new term, with three new Rangers, and lots of Guides visiting us most weeks. We had a great first meeting this week: getting to know you ice breakers, programme planning, a very tense game of bingo and chocolate fondue!
We've come up with a great programme for this term including:
A trip to London
Bonfire Party
"Dealing with stress" evening
Helping at the food bank
"Music that means something" evening
Christmas Meal
Board Games meeting
We're certainly going from strength to strength at the moment - here's to it continuing!
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
New Guiding Year
It's nearly the start of the new Guiding year, and there are exciting times ahead for Princes Risborough Rangers. We've got two new Rangers starting this term, and hopefully more as the year goes on. We're looking forward to putting together a really interesting and exciting programme, so watch this space for more details!
Monday, 16 July 2012
Gig In A Field 2012
On Saturday July 14th, a group of seven of us went to Anglia's Gig In A Field 2012 for the day.
We got the proper "festival" atmosphere (rain, more rain, mud, more mud!) but that didn't dampen our spirits and we had a great day.
Here are some of the highlights:
- Having lots of giggles playing with the Water Wars water balloons and catapults (we got more wet from our own balloons than from our opposition's!)
- Practising being monkeys on the Coconut Tree Climb.
- Racing to the top of the climbing wall
- Challenging our fears of heights on Rope-A-Phobia
- Going on the GoKarts
- Chilling in the cinema tent with our pix and mix sweets
- Watching the bands in the mud
And most exciting of all, the meets and greets with the bands after they'd performed. Between us, we met the Special Ks, Depth, and Paperplane, and got Tshirts, posters, CDs and bags signed!
It was a brilliant day, and maybe next year we'll be able to go for the whole weekend.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Barbeque Night
We had a great time at Rangers this week – we decided to
have a BBQ and invite all the older Guides along to get a feel for who we are
and what we do. We had a great turn out,
with twelve 13+ Guides coming along. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t so kind, and
it was far too wet for any of us to brave cooking outside, so a quick reshuffle
saw us inside manning the frying pans.
Once we’d tucked into the sausages and cake (there is pretty
much always cake. If there’s not cake,
there’s chocolate. Or sometimes ice
cream!) and a chat about who we are, and what Rangers do, we got down to the competitive
business of newspaper games. Split into
three teams, the first game was to make the tallest tower possible in 10
minutes. They all had four sheets of
newspaper, sellotape and scissors. The
towers had to be freestanding and unsupported.
It was so much fun to see all the different ideas people were coming up
with, and how much cheating was going on – talk about competitive spirit! My cry of “put the sellotape down, time’s up!”
had to be uttered at least three times.
In the end, the smallest tower ended up winning as it was the only one
that could stand unsupported.
After this, we challenged the girls to get from one end of
the room to the other, on two sheets of paper, without anyone stepping of the
paper, and with as much of the paper being in tact as possible at the other
end. Lots of fun.
And lastly, we played the flap fish game – flapping a fish
to the other end of the room with newspaper rolls.
I don’t think any team was an overall winner – so they all
shared the chocolates and sweets between them!
I had a great time running the games, and I really hope all
the visiting Guides did as well. We’ve
got some great ideas lined up for the rest of the year, including a second
photography evening , a Vintage Glamour Evening, another can drive for our
favourite charity, One Can Trust, and a trip into London. It will be great to have a bigger unit to
share them with!
Friday, 18 May 2012
Creativity
We're quite a creative bunch - well, the Rangers are, not the leaders so
much! As it's one of the things the current group really likes, we
often find ourselves doing arty activities. Here's some photos from a
few of the things we've done over the past year, including nail
painting, Easter Egg decorating and T Shirt painting. We're planning on
doing cup cake and biscuit decorating next, with a Jubilee theme, so
I'm sure there'll be some scrumptious photos from that!
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Photography Night
Our latest activity at Rangers was a photography night, and
we were lucky to also have some of the Guides visiting us. The evening was run for us by the very wonderful
Heather, a keen (and very good!) amateur photographer who came along to give us
some tips and tricks about how to take better photographs.
She showed us all her kit and explained what it did, told us
all about “photographing in thirds”, gaves us tips on how to make our photos
more interesting, and set us various tasks to go off and take photos of
things. We all had great fun running
around trying to take the best photos that we could of all the random things we
could find and then we looked through
some of the results that we’d come up with!
Hopefully we’ll post some of them up here soon.
It was a great evening, and the only downside was that it
was still a little bit early to have the light for a really long time in the
evening, so we weren’t able to take many pictures outside. Maybe in one of the summer meetings we can
have another go?
Thank you Heather for all your advice and for giving us a great evening!
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Picking and Packing at One Can Trust
As part of the additional part of our promise, to be of
service in the community, we have been helping the One Can Trust food bank,
which helps feed people in the High Wycombe area. We have organised a food collection within the
district, had one of their volunteers into speak to us, and in March we went to
the food bank itself to help sort donations and pack parcels.
When food gets donated to One Can Trust, it needs to be
checked to see if it’s still in date, put into the “packing area” if expires in
the next year or so or is a particularly needed item (often things like tinned
potatoes, carrots, tinned ham and beef and hot pudding), or put into the “long
term” storage area where items that the foodbank has lots of (e.g. rice, after
a kind donation of a whole pallet of rice) are stored. This can be a quick task or a long one if
lots have donations have come in since the last sort was done.
Once the donations were sorted, it was time to start packing
parcels for people. The foodbank pack
parcels in advance, so that they have them ready to be delivered when a request
for help comes in. They have various
types of parcels that they pack, for single people, single parents with
children, families, etc. There are lists
to follow to know what to put in each bag, and all the food is in separated crates
so it’s easy to access.
It’s obviously quite hard work doing the sorting and the
packing, because as soon as you are carrying more than a couple of cans, things become quite heavy, but it was great
fun to help with, and nice to know that we were really being of service in our
community!
If you want to find out more about the great work that One
Can does, check out their website, http://onecantrust.org.uk/
Sunday, 22 April 2012
HIgh Wycombe Gang Show
On March 29th, we went to see the first night
performance of the High Wycombe Scout and Guide Gang Show. A Gang Show is a theatrical performance
involving members of Scouting and Guiding of all ages. The Princes Risborough Ranger leaders used to
*be* in the Gang Show, once upon a (very) long ago!) time, but the Rangers were all newcomers to it. We were in the very top row of the theatre,
which was a bit vertigo inducing, but we soon settled in to our seats and sat
back for the show.
We were treated to a whole variety of numbers, including a
wonderful version of Take That’s “Hold Up A Light” as the opening number, some
amusing sketches, a wedding themed number and a pirate themed one, a great rock
and roll “hop” medley, complete with twirly rock and roll skirts. The whole show was finished off with a medley
of songs from the show, ending with “Crest of a Wave”, the traditional Gang
Show songs, complete with the High Wycombe Gang Show moves to it, which the PR
Ranger Leaders performed with gusto, thoroughly embarrassing the Rangers!
Well done to all the cast, it was a great achievement and a
really enjoyable show!
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