And that's exactly what this shirt says from Old Navy! Perfect as we are now a part of the Girl Scout family! Technically it's only Kailani but of course Momo wants in on the action. One of the troop mother's found the shirt and suggested that all the girls have one as part of their "uniform." Too cute to resist. And guess what? It's a "scratch and sniff" shirt! The shirt smells like chocolate brownies!

The what? Investiture? I don't even know what that means! And I'm a newbie, remember? How do I prepare for a lesson that I know nothing about? "Google" and Facebook friends to the rescue!
I quickly learned what the ceremony was about: to recognize the newly joined Girl Scouts as well as the returning members that have moved up to the next level of scouting. In preparation the girls are required to memorize and recite Girl Scout Promise and be familiar with the Girl Scout Law.After some brainstorming here's what I did:
First, I made some luggage tags for the girls. On one side I printed the "Promise" and on the other side I printed the "Law". I laminated it and tied a green ribbon onto it:
After the girls practiced reciting the law (all the girls did great!) I had them create a "Girl Scout Garden" with each of the laws being represented by a different seed/flower. Here are each of the laws with the flowers I chose to represent (and the reason why. I know, I know....some of the reasons I'm stretching it a bit!)
Girl Scout Law:
I will do my best to be:
- honest and fair, (forget-me-nots - sign of faithfulness and enduring love)
- friendly and helpful, (purple coneflower - also known as echinacea which is used to care for colds)
- considerate and caring, (zinnia - thinking/thoughts/goodness)
- courageous and strong, (foxglove - produces a drug to help your heart) and
- responsible for what I say and do, (sweet pea - say and do sweet things) and to
- respect myself and others, (carnation - flower of friendliness, be kind to youself and others)
- respect authority, (lupine - grows tall)
- use resources wisely, (cactus - uses little water)
- make the world a better place, (sunflower - often used to represent green ideology) and
- be a sister to every Girl Scout. (daisy - the Daisies are the youngest of the Girl Scouts)
And guess what? Only three days later we have some sprouts! You can tell it's the sunflower!
Exactly a week later we have even more!
*Hopefully* when they tend to their garden they will be reminded of the laws they are supposed to abide by! The activity was super cool and super fun!