Sunday, March 30, 2014

Pack Night..

So our cub master recently had to have surgery and so I was asked to plan the monthly pack night. It was a lot of fun to come up with the ideas. I decided to go with a "Minute to Win It" theme. 
Here are the different stations. 
1. Cookie Drop-they had to put a cookie on their forhead and then wiggle it down to their mouth without using their hands. 
2. Defying Gravity-They had to keep multiple balloons in the air without letting any of them touch the ground. 
3. I forget what I named this one. However, they had to race to see who could move the most cotton balls from one bowl to another by sucking them up with a straw. 
4. Noodle Head- They had to see how many circular spaghetti noodles they get could on an actual long piece of spaghetti, without using their hands. 
5. I forget what I called this one too. However this was about team work. One person had to close their eyes and their partner had to guide them to put the colored Gummy Bear in the correct cup! 
All in all I think that the boys had a fun night!

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I love the saying "the best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother". My husband does an amazing job of that. I am truly married to my best friend. We laugh often and try to see the best in every situation, or at least find the humor in it. We have four beautiful children. Cullan (7) Kael (6) Briea (3) and Ayla (2). We are currently living in Illinois while Garran attends Grad School. He is a talented print maker and is enjoying his time here. He has a website if you are interested. www.garrangillespie.com Right now we are living every day to the fullest and trying to have as much fun as possible along the way!!

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