August 31 2025

A Bit of Personal News

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RONR was my close companion for the months leading up to the RP exam!

I usually keep my private business quiet, but I thought I’d share this bit of news with you. At the end of July, I took the Registered Parliamentarian examination through the National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) with the hopes of becoming a credentialed Registered Parliamentarian (RP). I found out recently that I passed the test, so I’m now an OFFICIAL RP!

So what’s involved with this? First, you must join NAP which requires an easy 40 question test on parliamentary procedure. Within NAP, there are two levels of credentialing: Registered Parliamentarian (RP) and Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP). The RP exam consists of two sections. The first section features 100 multiple choice questions while the second section includes five essay questions. You must score an 80% on each section in order to pass. A year after you become an RP, you are qualified to take the PRP exam. The PRP exam is much more involved, and travel is necessary because it involves in-person testing such as serving as a presiding officer for a meeting and presenting to a panel in addition to a written test. Continue reading

August 23 2025

Updated UNOFFICIAL Memory Books for 2025-2026

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And here’s what you’ve been waiting for! I’m publishing the latest version of the UNOFFICIAL Memory Books for Membership Year 2025-2026. In case you’re wondering what these are, they are a (sort of) recreation of the Memory Books that GSUSA published a few years ago. The concept was nice, but the execution was a little lacking due to the way our national programming rolls out new content every year. These UNOFFICIAL memory books can be printed onto 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper and placed in a 3 ring binder so that pages can be added (or removed) as the leader or girl sees fit.  You can read more about the concept on the original blog post. Note that these only provide badge requirement summaries. Requirements can be found in the badge booklets or VTK.

These new versions include the new body image badges released over the summer and the new Leadership Awards for Juniors through Ambassadors. I removed the badges that were quietly retired including My Best Self (Brownie), Staying Fit (Junior), Eating for You (Cadette), and Women’s Health (Senior). I also updated the design for the Cadette Animal Helpers badge. You can find the retired badges (along with previous years’) in a separate file that I’ve included below. In case you only want the new body image badges, I’ve pulled those out into their own file as well. Continue reading

August 10 2025

Updated Badge, Journey, and Award Summaries for 2025-26

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It’s that time of year again! Here are updated Badge, Journey, and Award summaries for all levels for Membership Year 2025-26.

Updates include the new badges for all levels plus the new Leadership Awards for Juniors through Ambassadors. I also updated the Animal Helper badge for Cadettes with the new design and summary. Journeys (and any related awards) were updated with a note that they will be retired in October of 2026. Note that these are just summaries of the badge requirements, not the requirements themselves. Requirements can be found in Volunteer Tool Kit, downloaded from the GSUSA store, or purchased in council stores.

Also, these badges have been retired:

  • My Best Self (Brownie)
  • Staying Fit (Junior)
  • Eating for You (Cadette)
  • Women’s Health (Senior)

The following are links to PDF files stored on Dropbox. You shouldn’t need a Dropbox account in order to download them. Just click off the box and then a Download button should appear in the top right corner.

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August 2 2025

Challenges in Our Trailblazers Program

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If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know that since 2020, I’ve been attempting to get some sort of outdoor program for older girls up and running in my council. I haven’t provided an update since my last post about visiting the Adventurers in the Skyline council, so the following encompasses some rambling thoughts about what’s going on.

Here’s a little bit of history in case you’re just now joining us.  In the summer of 2019, GSUSA released guidelines to resurrect Trailblazer and Mariner troops targeting girls in 8th through 12th grade. My co-leader and I decided to set up a council-wide Trailblazer troop in the fall of 2019 and recruited leaders from different parts of the council. We kicked off in the fall of 2020, and our first year was a resounding success due largely in part to the fact that all other activities had been cancelled due to covid regulations. We filled up for every event and had waiting lists for most of them. The second year still went well, although we didn’t have as many girls attend our events overall. However, by the third year, the world had gone back to normal, and we were dead in the water. We cancelled all but one event due to a lack of registrants, and interest in the troop was low. During this time, two other Trailblazer troops tried to make a go of it and weren’t successful either. We didn’t want to give up on the idea though, so we tried partnering with our council and got rid of the troop model but still called ourselves Trailblazers M2M. In other words, a girl didn’t have to join a TB troop in order to participate, and our events were advertised on the council calendar and open to any girl in 8th through 12th grade. We did a little better, but some events were still cancelled due to low registration. Continue reading