I’m Sorry We Leaders “Failed” Your Daughter

This post pairs up with the last one (Camping, the Outdoors, and Defending Leaders Again), so if you have time, read it first.
I’m not a big fan of “open letters” because I think they are passive aggressive. I’ve always said I hope the authors of these open letters at some point confront whoever it is they are taking to task. So based on that criteria, the following is not an open letter but a strongly worded one. Before writing this blog post, I’ve had discussions on Facebook at various times with multiple people who have made the following statement including an admin who shared the same attitude. And I will continue to press when I see it on display again. If someone says it to me in person, thar she blows! Continue reading

Here’s a flashback Troop 20 post. I haven’t done one of these in a while.
First, it’s time again for the annual Voices Count GSUSA Survey! ::throws confetti everywhere:: Our council supposedly requested 100% adult and girl participation, but apparently this request was ignored and they were just randomly sent out instead. My oldest daughter received one, but neither my youngest nor I did. But that didn’t stop me! Nope! I requested a survey by sending an email to GSVoicesCount@girlscouts.org, and after a few days, I got one. But before I filled mine out, I cajoled my oldest daughter into taking hers. I won’t go into the drama. Gotta love the tween years. I figured it’d be the same confusing survey written at an adult level like what’s been sent out year after year. In fact, 



