Happy week of Cinco De Mayo! Is it already May? We celebrated the 5th of May with a Mexican dinner on Thursday, May 2nd. We invited our neighbors over for a mexican fajita dinner on the deck with spanish rice and of course, margaritas! Our neighbor Gloria was back from Florida after finishing her 13 week nurse contract job. She was actually offered a permanent position in Naples and was very tempted to take it! She loves the area-guess they have some money down there. She would be very happy to retire in the area, just a block from the beach. However, her husband Dan is not ready to retire, and not very crazy about living in Florida. So instead, she took another 13 week job rotation but currently had time off to return home and spend time with family. Before coming home, her husband Dan traveled down to Florida for a visit and they traveled to Orlando to spend a few days at Disney's Magic Kingdom and Epcot. Then they traveled up to Ohio to visit with their family. So we were happy to spend an evening catching up since everyone has been on the road lately.
We decided to celebrate Cinco De Mayo early since Allison and I would be gone over the weekend(again). This was the weekend of the Girl Scout Jamboree. On Friday morning Allison and I were busy packing up our camping gear. Fortunately we did not have to sleep in a tent, but I did pick up a few twin sized air mattresses for comfort reasons. I decided the big queen sized mattress was too heavy and bulky to haul, and this way Allison and I have our own mattress to sleep on. And I found a brand that is higher and easier to get on and off, plus easier to inflate/deflate. Besides our "camping gear", I also had Scott help me out with a few educational posters for the fire making station that I was helping with. Allison was running the slingshot station. Scott made some great campfire models and mounted them on a poster to give the girls a few ideas on how to build different fires as well as a poster on fire safety and the fire triangle/items required to build fires. Scott got a good start on the posters Thursday, so I finished them up on Friday morning. Allison would have done them, but we just seemed to run out of time after I decided posters would be nice. We headed out to camp in the afternoon after picking up some dinner to take along. Allison still had to do some training on the use of the slingshots as well as set up the targets. The GS troops started arriving after 5pm. The girls stay in tents, cabins and Yurts(large, one room lodges). We really did not have any responsibilities on Friday night-just setting up our sleeping area. But Allison volunteered to help make popcorn for a Friday night snack for the girls while they participated in a few "getting to know you" games and making name tags. I sat through the adult orientation portion of the evening to help answer any questions from the Troop Leaders, and then it was time for bed. It started raining, and we even had some thunderstorms during the night. I was still glad we did not have to sleep in a tent! The girls were all brave and stayed in their tents! We had about 83 girls show up, ranging from middle school to high school. Our theme this year was Survivor.
Fortunately the rain stopped Saturday morning. We were up by 6am. Some of the leaders stayed up late preparing for their stations which made it hard to fall asleep. But we managed to get enough rest and were excited to start our day! After breakfast, we went off to our separate stations. Allison ran the slingshot station all by herself. I was paired with another adult leader to teach girls how to build fires. Their goal was to build a small fire and burn through a piece of string stretched between two small sticks. The groups ran from 9 am to 6pm with an hour lunch break. We were supposed to have an hour for each group of girls, but we had to cut our time down to 30 minutes since a group of leaders showed up that ran an extra station-low ropes. So in order to make room for their group, we had to share our time with the Orienteering station. We were going to have the girls build a fire and make firestarters using cardboard egg cartons, melted candle wax and cotton dryer lint. So we skipped the firestarter making which was fine since it was taking an extra long time to melt the wax(old candles and crayons) over a small burner. And unfortunately the girls were having a hard time finding dry kindling and tinder to burn in the woods since everything was so wet from the rain the night before and the drizzle during the day. By the afternoon, we had a few successful fires and the girls were so excited. (who doesn't like making fire?). Unfortunately we had to rush the girls, but at least some of them got to light a match for the first time.
At the end of our day, we cleaned up our mess, put out the fires, had dinner and headed over to the evening bonfire and entertainment. We got 30 minutes into the program(girls singing songs and putting on skits) when it started to rain again. I told Allison I did not feel like sitting in the rain for another hour, so we headed back to our lodge. We were ready for bed. Allison 's arms were killing her from all the slingshot activity during the day. We settled in with our books and began to fall asleep when the rest of the staff shuffled in. They ended up chatting until late in the night(with the lights on). so another rather limited, restless night of sleep. Guess Allison and I are party poopers.
On Sunday morning it was time for breakfast and a quick "Scout's Own" ceremony to reflect on the weekend. Allison and I were asked to sing a few songs(choir experience) outside near the camp pond, but it started absolutely pouring, so we cut the ceremony short. Instead we headed out in the rain to check out the troops(make sure the cabins were closed up properly and all the trash removed) . We also cleaned up our lodge area before heading out. Allison is quite used to the camp check out process. She is quite the leader role model!
We headed home to get some lunch and take some hot showers and a nap before getting a much deserved Mani Pedi in the massage chairs. Wonder what theme we will come up with next year.