Wednesday, April 19, 2023

The Foster Kittens are Four Weeks Old, and Quarantine Guidelines Exist for a Reason

Beautiful Sage, shedding ringworm spores all over my couch...

Remember how last week I joked that we'd definitely ended the kittens' ringworm quarantine a week early and wouldn't we be sad/regret it if it turned out they actually had ringworm?

Hahaha yeah, you can see where I'm going with this...

family portrait on the kids' bathroom floor wearing the clothes I changed out of as soon as I left like a good cat foster mom

The animal shelter 100% told us to watch the cats for ringworm, and Dr. Google 100% told me that the ringworm incubation period is three weeks. But the two-week infection disease quarantine already feels soooo long, and we were so bored sitting on the kids' bathroom floor and changing into new clothes multiple times a day, and at four weeks old kittens are so cute and rambunctious and it's so fun to let them chase a ribbon across the living room floor and watch them wrestle on the couch and Ginger was going absolutely stir-crazy locked into a single small room with a bunch of kids.

And I mean, come on. I know the interweb SAYS the ringworm incubation period is three weeks, but that can't be right, on account of three weeks is boring and feels too long. I'm sure two weeks is perfectly fine!

So after the two-week infection disease quarantine was up, we had a lovely few days playing together all over the house. 

We got to celebrate Easter together:


I did remember to wash the quilt on hot, but I should probably soak that basket, too.

Ginger FINALLY got a break from the kids:

Yep, that's the desk I work at for half the day, every day.

The babies got more room to hunt and fight:


Why, yes, those ARE our couch cushions. You know, the ones where we rest our literal heads!

All over the kid, who's of course hanging out on my bed.

For Christ's sake yes that's my literal face. Just don't even talk to me anymore I'm too stupid to listen to words.

And we got to do tons and tons of my favorite activity, which is hanging out on the couch:

SO many couch cushions to wash in hot water and dry on high and then hang out on the clothesline in the sun just to be sure.

It was actually while we were hanging out on the couch, the kittens wrestling and chasing each other and crawling all over every possible surface that could ever possibly be contaminated, that I spotted this suspicious spot on my awesome little buddy Sage's arm:

Bare patch of fur with white-ish powder on it, the better to shed all over everything.

I swear, my lot in life is to never have a single moment of peace. I consulted with the animal shelter's foster program director the next morning to arrange to bring everyone in for a Wood's lamp test, and she told me that if they tested positive, it would be perfectly fine to return them. No foster family jumps with joy or anything at the idea of the pretty intense ringworm treatment, quarantine, and cleaning regimen, but there are foster families who are reasonably comfortable with it.

I'm not necessarily UNcomfortable with it, but considering that 1) the entire household is definitely exposed and most of our crap is definitely contaminated so I was already about to have to spend the next 48 hours doing nothing but cleaning, 2) within 72 hours we were about to have visitors who also probably didn't want to be exposed to ringworm, and 3) we are going to England soon and really, really, really do not want to have ringworm there, either, I decided that this wasn't the time to learn how to administer ringworm treatment to four foster kittens and one foster cat.

So the litter tested positive via Wood's lamp, my teenager and I said goodbye, I cried, and right now they're with a way more responsible family than us, getting their nice twice-weekly dips and twice-daily topical ointments and once-daily oral medicine and recovering from ringworm in plenty of time to be adopted right on schedule, and I'm still compulsively bleaching all the things that can be bleached and washing on hot all the things that can be washed on hot and looking suspiciously at things that can't have either and buying every tea tree oil bath and body product I can find while feeling a lot of random itches like the true hypochondriac I am.

And both kids have ALREADY been asking when we can get more foster kittens.

Just... after England, guys. Let's just not cause an international fungal incident and then we can spend the rest of our summer up to our itchy ears in kittens.

Monday, April 17, 2023

Every Council's Own Girl Scout Fun Patch Program That Your Girl Scouts Can Earn from Anywhere: Geography and History

Welcome back to my very weird series in which I am listing, week by week, topic by topic, every single Council's Own Girl Scout fun patch program that your Girl Scouts can earn from everywhere!

My Girl Scout troop enjoys earning Council's Own fun patches, as well as official badges and retired badges. I usually look for a fun patch that they can earn in addition to a badge whenever we're planning a big project or a trip, etc. This list is essentially just my own research written down for easy reference.

This week's category: Geography and History! This category includes fun patches for geographical locations, if they can be earned not on site (I didn't include place-based fun patch programs that required specific location visits, since you can't earn those from anywhere), as well as fun patches for historical subjects and notable people of history. 

For this list, I only included fun patch programs that fit the following criteria:

  1. Girl Scouts can earn this fun patch wherever they are. I did not include any fun patch programs that have site-specific criteria, unless I felt that those criteria would be easy to substitute and still maintain the point of the fun patch program. I also didn't include fun patch programs that require time-specific criteria that have already passed, such as patches programs designed for the 2020 COVID lockdowns. I noted in the description of each patch when substitutions would be required.
  2. Girl Scouts can obtain the council's requirements to earn this fun patch. I found several instances in which the council still sells a specific fun patch, but has deleted all the requirements from its website. If I couldn't find an easy link to those requirements from another site, I did not include the patch.
  3. Girl Scouts can obtain the physical fun patch. There were also several instances in which councils still host the requirements for a fun patch program, but no longer sell the patch (or, as in the case of a few GSAK patches, they have fewer than ten remaining). If it is unlikely for a Girl Scout to be able to obtain the fun patch, I did not include it. The link to purchase each fun patch is in the caption for its graphic.

GEOGRAPHY/HISTORY


100 Years of Votes for Women GSEWNI

100 Years of Votes for Women, Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern IdahoLearn about the history of women's suffrage and the importance of voting.


2020 Women's right to Vote Centennial GSMISTS


2020 Women's Right to Vote Centennial, Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to ShoreLearn about the women's suffrage movement and the importance of voting. This fun patch program pairs well with any of the Democracy badges and the Junior Inside Government badge.

Africa to America USAGSO

Africa to America, USA Girl Scouts OverseasLearn about Africa, Afro-French culture, and African-American culture.


Be a Partner: Sangam GSCM


Be a Partner: Sangam, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland. Learn about the WAGGGS center in India, and explore Indian culture. These WAGGGS fun patches pair well with any World Thinking Day activities.

Be a Partner: Our Cabana GSCM


Be a Partner: Our Cabana, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about the Nuestra Cabana World Centre and Mexican history/geography/culture.

Be a Partner: Our Chalet, GSCM


Be a Partner, Our Chalet, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about the Our Chalet World Centre and the history and culture of Switzerland.

Be a Partner: Pax Lodge GSCM

Be a Partner: Pax Lodge, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about the Pax Lodge World Centre and the history and culture of England.


Be a Partner: Kusafiri GSCM


Be a Partner: Kusafiri, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about the Kusafiri World Centre and topics in African culture and history.

Be a Partner: WAGGGS GSCM


Be a Partner: WAGGGS, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about WAGGGS and explore the diversity of world cultures. 

Because of Her GSBDC


Because of Her, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond CouncilLearn about the life of a different strong female role model every month. 

Black History Month GSK


Black History Month, Girl Scouts of KentuckianaCelebrate Black History Month by learning about Black role models. 

Civic Engagement Scavenger Hunt GSKSMO


Civic Engagement, Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwest MissouriVisit places important to local, state, and national civil life. This fun patch program could support enough field trips for an entire programming year for an active troop.

Civil Rights GSSA


Civil Rights, Girl Scouts of Southern AlabamaLearn more about the history of the Civil Rights Movement. This is a good fun patch program to fill a meeting during Black History Month or around Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, or in preparation for a field trip to a site important to Civil Rights history.

D-DAY 1944 Normandy USAGSO

D-Day 1944 Normandy, USA Girl Scouts OverseasAnswer questions to learn more about D-Day.


Discover Dubai USAGSO

Discover Dubai, USA Girl Scouts OverseasView a Google Slides presentation, then answer questions.


Discovering Flight GSCCC

Discovering Flight, Girl Scouts of the Colonial CoastAnswer questions to learn more about the history of flight.


Dolores Huerta GSHCA


Dolores Huerta, Girl Scouts Heart of Central CaliforniaLearn about the life of Dolores Huerta, and the importance of fighting racism. My favorite program activities are the ones that expose Girl Scouts to strong female role models! This one is particularly special, because it was created in collaboration with Dolores Huerta, herself!

Erie Canal Ecology GSWNY


Erie Canal Ecology, Girl Scouts of Western New YorkLearn about the Erie Canal and its place in the ecosystem. This fun patch pairs well with the Ambassador Water badge.

European Castles and Palaces USAGO

European Castles and Palaces, USA Girl Scouts OverseasLearn about some of the castles and palaces of Europe. This fun patch program could make a fun supplement to World Thinking Day activities.


Four Little Girls GSNCA


Four Little Girls, Girl Scouts of North Central AlabamaLearn about this sad but very important tragedy in Alabama and explore other aspects of Civil Rights history. You can find the Spike Lee documentary through various streaming services. 

Freedom Seekers, GSWNY


Freedom Seekers, Girl Scouts of Western New YorkLearn about the Underground Railroad and the lives of those enslaved in North America before the Civil War. There are a couple of place-based requirements that you'll need to substitute, ideally with a field trip to an Underground Railroad location near you.

Freedom's Rites, GSWNY


Freedom's Rites, Girl Scouts of Western New YorkExplore the history of suffrage and Civil Rights through these fun patch activities. This fun patch program pairs well with the Democracy badges.

Getting to Know the Desert GSACPC

Getting to Know the Desert, Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pines CouncilLearn about the desert ecosystem of the American Southwest.



Girl Scout Birthday Week GSK

Girl Scout Birthday Week, Girl Scouts of KentuckianaCelebrate the founding of Girl Scouts with a week of fun activities.


Global Action Days GSCNWI

Global Action Days, Girl Scouts of Chicago and Northwest IndianaCelebrate the international holidays that bring awareness to equity and diversity issues. This fun patch program is meant to be earned throughout the Girl Scout year, so is a good way to ensure ready-made programming for a few troop meetings.


Global Girl Scout GSOC


Global Girl Scout, Girl Scouts of Orange CountyBecome a global citizen while preparing for international travel. This fun patch program pairs well with international troop travel planning.

Historical Versailles, USAGSO

Historical Versailles, USA Girl Scouts OverseasResearch what Versailles was like when it was in official use.


Iroquois Confederacy, GSWNY

Iroquois Confederacy, Girl Scouts of Western New YorkLearn about the Iroquois Confederacy, and its history and culture. There are a couple of place-based activities that you'll need to substitute, ideally with experiences relevant to the native peoples of your area.


Juliette Low GSNCA


Juliette Low, Girl Scouts of North Central AlabamaLearn about the founder of Girl Scouts by completing activities related to her life. This is a GREAT fun patch program to help you give Girl Scouts a comprehensive biography of Juliette Gordon Low. It would pair well with Girl Scout Week or her birthday.

Juliette Low World Friendship GSSWTX

Juliette Low World Friendship, Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas. Complete activities to learn more about other places and cultures.


Lighthouses GSSEF


Lighthouses, Girl Scouts of Southeast FloridaLearn about lighthouses, their history, and why many of them are in need of preservation. 


Mountain Mommas GSBDC


Mountain Mommas, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond CouncilLearn about the Appalachian mountains and the cultural heritage of the Appalachian people through the lens of strong female role models like Dolly Parton and Barbara Kingsolver. This would be a really fun--and intense!!!--way to prepare for a trip to the region.

Our Volcano Neighbors GSOSW


Our Volcano Neighbors, Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest WashingtonLearn about Mt. St. Helens and explore the field of volcanology. 

Paris Worlds to Explore USAGSO

Paris Worlds to Explore, USA Girl Scouts OverseasComplete activities to learn more about Paris and French culture.


Past and Promise: The World of Me, GSMWLP


Past and Promise: The World of Me, Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin Lakes and Pines. Become curious about your personal history and cultural heritage. This fun patch pairs well with the Journeys that focus on social-emotional issues, such as GIRLTopia and It's Your Story.

Religions around the World GSSWTX

Religions around the World, Girl Scouts of Southwest TexasComplete activities to learn more about different religions.

Right to Vote GSCM

Right to Vote, Girl Scouts of Central MarylandLearn about the history of voting rights and the importance of voting. This fun patch program pairs well with any of the Democracy badges and the Junior Inside Government badge.

Road Trip GSDH

Road Trip, Girl Scouts Dakota HorizonsPrepare for and entertain yourself during a road trip, while learning more about the geography you travel through. This fun patch program would be great to earn during a regional or national troop trip.

Scouting Our Past GSNETX

Scouting Our Past, Girl Scouts of Northeast TexasConduct a personal interview to learn more about the history of Girl Scouting.

Simone's Big Adventure GSGI

Simone's Big Adventure, Girl Scouts of Greater IowaExplore geographical and cultural activities from all seven continents.

Susan B. Anthony, GSWNY

Susan B. Anthony, Girl Scouts of Western New YorkExplore the life and works of Susan B. Anthony. 

Two Nations, One Friendship USAGSO


Two Nations, One Friendship, USA Girl Scouts OverseasLearn more about Paris and the relationship between France and the USA.

Women in Paris USAGSO


Women in Paris, USA Girl Scouts OverseasComplete the activities to learn more about the lives of famous French and American women who lived in Paris.

Women's History Month GSK

Women's History Month, Girl Scouts of KentuckianaCelebrate Women's History Month by learning about strong female role models. 

WWII Remembrance, GSH

WWII Remembrance, Girl Scouts of HawaiiLearn more about World War II and its particular significance to the people of Hawaii. 

A Year in the Life of Juliette GSBDC

A Year in the Life of Juliette, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond CouncilLearn about the life of Juliette Gordon Low through a year's worth of themed activities. Use this for one low-prep troop meeting per month!

Here's a look at my complete fun patch series:

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Culture, Diversity, and Equity
  • Games and Sports
  • Geography/History
  • Outdoors
  • Practical Life Skills
  • Reading and Writing
  • Science
  • Service Learning
  • Social-Emotional Skills
  • Technology, Engineering, and Math
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