Thanks Murf! I'll definitely try my best. Those are pretty good suggestions and I definitely see your point about the structure of Boy Scouts being better. To me having to earn the badges makes more sense; but I do like that the Girl Scouts at least gives you that grace period.
I agree. I'm wondering if your daughter liked how they did Girl Scouts or was she overall disappointed with the experience? Honestly I thought earning badges was part of what it meant to be a scout. I never realized just how different the two groups were. I loved the GS cookies though especially the Samoas (or the chocolate caramel coconut ones. But I admit I can find the exact same thing at the Dollar Store cheaper! Just different packaging

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I had to wonder what the intention behind the Girl Scouts Founder was, so I decided to google her Biography. I think it's interesting to note that she was inspired by the founder of the Boy Scouts!
https://www.girlscouts.org/en/about-gir ... n-low.html She certainly did have an interesting mission, and I like how she broke down cultural barriers and united these girls. It also gives me another reason to visit Georgia!

(I have family who lives down there so I want to go to Georgia and Florida one day and visit them all.) It does mention that she has a love of Nature, which makes me wonder why there's such a lack of nature oriented activities. However upon reading your response Murf I had a strange epiphany while I was at work at my second job. I do maintenance for the College as part of their Work Study program. It's a temporary job that will unfortunately end next week, somewhat coinciding with the first day of Fall classes. Kids love doing crafts, at least I know I did when I was a kid. They love to be creative. They also love nature. So I thought, why not do a nature walk and during the nature walk gather things like acorns, and pine cones then bring them back to the Girl Scout meeting place and make crafts out of them! This not only would give the girls something to do relating to nature, but it would inspire them to be creative as well! I gathered some acorns at the college that I am planning on painting to make into "pumpkins". Then I have a cute idea for the acorn shells...which I'll reveal later on when I'm done with the project. I think this would be one way to get them acquainted with nature, gather some "souvenirs" and have some fun with it.
I also like the idea of involving the different girls in these activities. I'm sure they'd love the corn mazes and Christmas caroling. Getting them involved in these activities is a good idea. I know they have parks around here and maybe getting to know the nature trails or any local historical monuments. Maybe if we can find out when the parades are going we could decorate a float. I will not be requiring my girls to sing just to ride in it though!

I still can remember that scenario. If we wanted to ride in the float instead of march outside, we had to sing. We were also asked to dress up as cowboys and indians. I was the only indian.
The important part for me though is that the girls walk out of this without being disappointed like I was. I want them to get something out of this besides cookie sales and lame activities. Sure we'll be doing the cookie selling thing, I've actually seen stands now where the girls actually have the boxes of cookies without having to wait for the orders to come in. In a way I like this better than having to contact everyone and go door to door.