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Started by Mrs Ava, January 17, 2007, 15:50:02

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Mrs Ava

I don't know who is more excited, me or daughter number one!  Her name has finally arrived at the top of the list, so she starts Brownies tonight.  I didn't go to Brownies as a child - I wasn't into clubs at all, but she loves clubs so is really looking forward to this.  The downside, the uniform, although much more funky than it used to be, still, mums gotta find another thirty odd quid to pay for it all.

Mrs Ava


triffid

 ;D

Awww, happy news!

But   eeek   :o  !! Just looked on ebay at the prices for Brownie uniforms. Scary! But at least you'll be able to recoup quite a lot of the cash when daughter number 1 grows out of it all...

manicscousers

hasn't anyone on here got any stuff, hope she enjoys it, my daughter did,  :)

Tulipa

Emma, there's often brownie uniform for sale, but I have a feeling they have not long changed the uniform so some of it is still the old style, worth asking around though.  Or buy it big so you only need buy it once.  I hope she has a lovely time, my eldest is a brownie leader and loves it, gets very frustrated at being away at Uni and not able to go all the time.

Emagggie

Both mine were Brownies, one old style uniform  :-[ and one new  ;D, Much better. Do they have a second hand uniform shop in her Brownies? as they only get worn once a week for a couple of hours it would be daft not to pass them on. Hope she enjoys herself. All those badges to collect.......... ;)
Smile, it confuses people.

dandelion

#5
Ah yes Brownie badges...

My eldest started Brownies last year. After her enrolment I was given a bunch of badges to sew onto her uniform. Sewing is not exactly my favourite pastime, but I dutifully stayed up late, sewing all those badges  in what I considered was an artitistic composition. I was quite chuffed with myself, feeling I deserved a 'supermum' badge for myself. But no, daughter was furious! Apparently I'd sewn them all in the wrong places. So I carefully removed all the badges and sewed them in the 'correct' positions, only to read a notice  at the next Brownie meeting  saying that it didn't matter how the badges are displayed ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)

I was a Brownie myself (or rather a 'Gnome' because that's what they are called in Belgium), but  we didn't do all this badge malarkey. It was all seventies hippies in those days :)! Mind you , Brownies have thought my daughter to make tea, and after one year there's still enough of a novelty element to that for my daughter to get excited when I ask her to make me a cuppa ;D!


cornykev

They wouldn't let me in the brownies.   :( :( ??? :'( :'( :'( ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Carol

Oh I liked the Brownies and was an Elf.   'This is what we do as Elves, think of others not ourserlves!'.   But i was expelled from the Brownies for bad behaviour - 1950s.  However, they let me and my mates back in again, eventually and behaved to go onto being a Girl Guide!.  Happy Days ;D ;D

CotswoldLass

Ah....this brings back memories! I was a Sprite, loads of fun...CLx (also Girl Guide Kingfisher - adored the colours)

Mrs Ava

Well she is there, and SO excited!  Her best friend also starts tonight, and 95% of the troop are from her school, so she is surrounded by chums.  Step daughter was a brownie, but that was a few years back and I suspect the uniform has changed since then.  Honestly, Karate kit + pads, piano lessons + music and now Brownies.  Having 2 sproglets you would think money would be short.....unfortunately (and I do mean unfortunately), son number one has no plans to start Beavers.  He does do piano, and when his best mate is 6 they are going to join karate together.  Looks like I am going to have to put in some overtime!

Curryandchips

Arghh the cost of children !!! My youngest daughter current sets us back one horseriding lesson pw (£20), plus one ice skating lesson (£14?) plus two dance classes (£10). The two lads are able to fund their own social activities now, but we are still pushing them through University ... fortunately we have very low expenditure otherwise - good job really ! Perhaps this should have been in the 'are we better off now thread'  :-\

Derek :)
The impossible is just a journey away ...

Curryandchips

Just so I don't convey the wrong impression, I wouldn't want it any different, but it aint easy !!!
The impossible is just a journey away ...

kitten

Quote from: CotswoldLass on January 17, 2007, 17:28:00
I was a Sprite

Me too!  We had the old style brown dress thing, with some sort of belt i think.  Where did you go to Brownies CL, I lived in Scotland for a few years when I was a child and I thought we only had sprites in Scotland! x
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened

SMP1704

It's fun isn't it.  No 1 son went through Beavers, Cubs and then Sea Scouts, where the woolly pully cost over £30 :o  Now transferred to Air Cadets, who provide all the uniform except the boots, sharp intake of breath (£70) :o :o

No2 son is at Cubs tonight, their annual subs is due which has gone up to £75 :o :o :o
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

Emagggie

Good grief SMP, what do they get for £75? Does that include camp etc.?
Smile, it confuses people.

SMP1704

No that is for insurances, training & equipment upgrades etc.  Camps are extra...........  I don't know if it is different because they are Sea Scouts??

What do other people pay for annual subs?
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

Tulipa

I don't know what the current prices are now in our area but I know the scout section's subs were always a lot more than the guiding section when my lot were there.  I think their capitation fees are a lot higher to start off with.

CotswoldLass

Kitten I was a Brownie in Cheshire.....maybe Brown Owl has Scots blood? CLx

Tulipa

We had leprauchauns, kelpies and sprites in cheshire too!

Mrs Ava

Brownies is £15 per term, 4 terms in a year - £60.  Cor, and I never did get an o'level maths!  That is cheaper than a lot of clubs, a hell of a lot cheaper than piano which is £60 for 10, 10 minute lessons - and that is per child.  At least Brownies is an hour and a half and she LOVED it.  Her only complaint, not enough glue to go around  ;D ;D ;D

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