Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What the Chief Commissioner’s Badge Means to Me - Reflections by Erica

It is an honour to receive the Chief Commissioner's Badge. I was motivated to take the test as far as a year ago. I wanted to prove to myself that I could be among the handful of Brownies to receive this prestigious award.

I thought strategically of what projects I had to do for the posters. I put all my creative juices together and combined them into one delicious concoction of a scrapbook. Before the oral test, I rehearsed diligently. This helped me keep my composure during the the actual presentation to the testers.

How time flies! I was selected to present the History of Singapore Guiding to our Chief Commissioner, Mrs. Chua Yen Ching. I had a few butterflies in my stomach but they flew away the moment I started my presentation.

As I received my award, I couldn't help but feel proud of myself that I had it in me to accomplish all the wide ranging tests to earn the badge.

Doesn't hard work pay off? Yes, if it comes with smart work!

CCB Award Ceremony 2011

The Chief Commissioner's Badge is the highest attainment for a Brownie. After months of perseverance and hard work, 6 of our Brownies attained this prestigious award.






Our CCB Awardees


Presenting the Singapore History of Guiding










Sunday, April 10, 2011

Centenary Celebration 9 April

'100' Formation



Our PNA Gold plaques



Collecting donations for the Japan earthquake