Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Regatta Pack Meeting

Today was regatta day!
We moved right before our old ward had their regatta, and I am pretty sure theirs wasn't as fun as this one!

So, the snack was Jello with boats.



We had been collecting recyclables for a month. Then let the boys loose on designing their boats!

It has been rainy all month, and todays storm was particularly gnarly.
We didn't have the usual numbers, we only had 16 boys come, but, it was okay.

There were 2 set up areas.
One for the boys, and one for siblings.

The siblings had pool noodles, so nothing too hard. But, they had a great time!


Then it was time to race. But, not before the check if it floats/is it balanced station!

Ready, Set, Blow!


 the siblings adored that thy had their own racing gutter





This cub made 4 boats trying to get one to move/balance/not fill up with water. He didn't complain one time,and had a good attitude the whole time. 

My boy walked out of pack meeting with the following:
The sailboat segment, Silver Arrowpoint #5, and the World Conservation Patch!
I walked out with sore feet, and colored duct tape on my butt.

I absolutely love my calling.
Value: Friendly

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Reptile Pack Meeting

My kid is terrified of snakes.
I had to convince him to come to pack meeting, 
because he knew that I was trying to get him to get over it.

What helped was that I invited 2 other wards to come to this pack meeting, so the boys in my building got to see almost  all of his friends at school...at pack meeting.




The snake guy was incredible. He was perfect for our 70+ boys and they had a GREAT time.




This is where it gets interesting. I knew what was coming up, the boys had no idea.

 He had them do the Macarena and then pulled this baby out:

This was the end, and they had every boy touch it before they left. My kid had tears in his eyes, but - he still did it!

 It was fun, and they got a cool snake segment!
The value was Brave.

They don't have a lot of cool things like this in Eastern Idaho.
This particular snake guy is from Boise.
I am so glad the stars aligned and we were able to get him here!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Art Pack Meeting

This was a chill activity.
I had 2 Arrow of Lights, and it was awesome!

I made Rice Krispy Paint Brushes.


Each group of boys had to do some type of Art Project. My kid watched a youtube video on how to draw a camp fire, and then painted this.


I wish you could see the texture of his project, it was so cool.

Then I had the boys practice a song and they performed it at the meeting.
These were the wolves minus one.
But if you listen, it sounds like my kid and his back up singers.
I made the joke "guess who's mom made them memorize it?" it got some laughs.

Then, I did an art themed arrow of light. Its similar to this MAGIC WATER
I have never seen one, or done one,and it turned out cool.



I had the boys separate into groups and we did play-doh sculpture charades.
 They absolutely loved it!


While that was happening, I had the parents write anonymous notes to the kids about their projects.
The webelos displayed their wood crafts.


We also worked on new neckerchief slides.



It was so fun and mellow! Woot!
Our value was Courteous

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Sports Pack Meeting

I have never been to a blue and gold banquet.

I did a Sports Theme, and related it to the Positive Attitude Value.
I made Sliders, and Hot Dogs, and did concession themed food.
It was pretty cute.

I didn't want to do anything hokey, or "pinteresty" so I did my own thing!




 The centerpieces were simple, and easy. Boys don't need fluff.

 I had all of the games we were playing on the food table wall.
My kid earned a basketball segment, his Wolf, 5 Arrow Points, and The council Scout Month Patch.
Let's take a look at that:
There were certain requirements each boy had to do in order to receive this.
All 37 of my boys earned this patch. I am so proud.
You read that right, we have 37 cubs TOTAL in my pack.
We aren't combined, we aren't a super pack, this is all one ward. *sigh*

We ate first. I had 115 people to serve.
 We did awards, then games.
This was called Equipment Tree Relay.
 There was one "tree" and then each time a person ran up, they would have to add different equipment to the tree.

 The kids LOVED this. We played it 2x and I think they would have loved to have kept going.








 The next game we played was Football Fumble.





Then we did Basketball Drill Relay.




The theme was Cheer/Positive Attitude.
Instead of playing a serious game of basketball, or an intense game of football, we used sports equipment in a different way to keep things fun, and light.
The kids had an excellent time, and everyone participated.

We also had no leftovers.
SCORE!

I think this activity went really well, minus me losing my "talk" and having to wing it.
There are a few things I would do differently next time, but that is to be expected with any major activity. Hahaha

Also, I had 2 birthdays this month, so I made cupcakes that looked like this:
not my picture

This is only my 3rd Pack Meeting, so I am going to give myself a pat on the back.
I also wore a Ref Jersey and Whistle UNDER my scout shirt, because, I just love that scout shirt so much.