Showing posts with label supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supplies. Show all posts

9.21.2011

Uniform Choices

Vest or Sash? If this seems like a totally silly thing to argue over, then you have never seen a group of 15 eight and nine year olds go at it over which makes more sense and which they would be less likely to be ashamed to be seen in. Okay, my girls didn't put it QUITE like that, but that was definitely the gist of the argument. The two sides seem to fall out like this: 

Vests:
People who like vests tend to be people with plans.  Like Troop Leaders.  If you plan on doing more than one or two activities with your troop per year, if you plan on fundraising with your troop, if you plan on earning more than a dozen patches, you like vests.  The other people who like vests? People with children likely to hit a growth spurt at any time.  You can buy a large vest for your daughter and not be concerned about whether she will be able to keep it on her shoulders when she walks.

Sashes:
People who like sashes tend to be younger people.  Like your Troop.  Vests seem so practical.  Sashes are cool.  They are easy to hide if you don't want to be identified as a Girl Scout.  And since they are okay for older girls who may not be doing anything because they are saving money to go to Europe, the younger girls (at least in my neighborhood) think that they're for OLDER girls.  And if there is anything a Junior Girl Scout wants more than anything else, it's to be seen as OLDER.

Now, these aren't hard and fast, this is just how it has seemed to me over the past few years.    I had quite a discussion about this last year, when we voted.  There were many girls who were convinced, when I held up my daughter's uniform, that we should indeed do vests again.  But the fashionistas prevailed.  There was much haggling and vote-wrangling involved, but the lure of "Sashes look so much cooler!" could not be denied. We did Daisy tunics, Brownie vests, and now Junior sashes.  I am hoping for Older Girl vests, because I don't see my girls wanting to slow down on the activities.

8.03.2011

Basic Supplies for Cheap

There are some supplies that every troop is going to need in their supply box. Glue, scissors, crayons (or colored pencils when they older, and more refined), paper, rulers, erasers, you know, school supplies. Most drugstore and office supply chains around here each have a particular item they sell dirt cheap (less than a quarter each), and then have some really good coupons on other things. I'm not a couponing fan in general, but I do think these are worth it. I have only hit 2 stores (which I will probably hit again tomorrow), and got the following:

3 4-packs gluesticks for $0.50 each
2 24-pack crayons for $0.01 each
1 pack index cards for $0.10
2 10-pack black pens for $0.20 each and a third for free
2 10-pack pencils for $0.10 each
2 2-packs of Sharpies for $0.69 each
6 2-packs of pink erasers for $0.29 each
4 4oz bottles of glue for $0.59 each
3 pair of Fiskers kids scissors for $0.79 each
6 folders with prongs for $0.11 each

for a grand total of $10.73. Some of this will actually be going into the stash for my kids, which is why I paid for this out of my pocket, but I am thinking about going back for another round with the troop's money tomorrow, and maybe again next week, depending on what's on sale.

Most of these are not the best quality, but I have noticed that my girls don't really care if I buy dollar store crayons that are mostly wax or the most highly pigmented artist's drawing sticks. At least, it doesn't matter for the average Scout project. If we were delve into studying art, I would delve into some of my personal art supplies. I like the highly pigmented stuff, myself. :)

What do you do to supply your troop, but pinch pennies at the same time?