Showing posts with label GirlScouts of Eastern Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GirlScouts of Eastern Oklahoma. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Strong and Confident Hope


These girls ... beautiful. I am profoundly blessed when I get a few moments to have their energy infuse the air I breathe. I see such strength and confidence. I see bravery. I see unity. I hear infectious laughter and notice quietly hopeful moments light their eyes. Little do they know, their spirit and even their spirited antics are secretly fueling my heart.

When children are faced with overcoming great odds as they grow into young adults, my heart is particularly tuned. I'm a mother who daily feels the joy and pain of watching a child bend and turn with life's sometimes rocky road. And while every life has grit and grind of one kind or another, these girls have a common bond.

They are daughters of incarcerated women.

I do not know what that feels like to a young girl. I do not know the depth of the challenge they face. And when I stop to imagine, my heart cries out for them. But I do know this ... they are empowered. And my heart swells because they are empowered by Girl Scouting.

This is Girl Scouts Beyond Bars. Courage. Confidence. Character. The world is definitely a better place.
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Monday, August 09, 2010

All Work and No Play?


Sometimes work brings exciting things ... In this case, a night at the Tulsa Drillers courtesy of one of our Board Members. So while we all passionately invest our hearts and our time into what we do for girls, sometimes there are opportunities to just simply stop and smell the roses ... or the hot dogs. It's wonderful to take a bit of time to connect with one another and be refreshed!
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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Girl Scout Good Times


My daughter and I are reminiscing over good times with Girl Scouts.  One of the favorites?  The "sister scout" weekend they spent at Camp Polly with their older sister troop.  It was really a wonderful thing.  The older girls could have run the camp themselves!  We sat back and watched our daughters learn from older Girl Scouts and have the time of their lives.
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