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Girlguiding Anglia to host pyjama party for World Thinking Day

Girlguiding Anglia to host pyjama party for World Thinking Day

Yahoo12-02-2025

Girlguiding Anglia's 21,000 members are set to have an exciting pyjama party to celebrate World Thinking Day.
Girls across the region, including Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers, and volunteers, will participate in the event on Saturday, February 22.
World Thinking Day is a global event for Girl Guides and Scouts to connect and reflect.
The pyjama party packs, specially curated for the event, include a teddy bear T-shirt, toothbrush, bookmark, and the official event badge, among other items.

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Girlguiding Anglia to host pyjama party for World Thinking Day
Girlguiding Anglia to host pyjama party for World Thinking Day

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time12-02-2025

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Girlguiding Anglia to host pyjama party for World Thinking Day

Girlguiding Anglia's 21,000 members are set to have an exciting pyjama party to celebrate World Thinking Day. Girls across the region, including Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers, and volunteers, will participate in the event on Saturday, February 22. World Thinking Day is a global event for Girl Guides and Scouts to connect and reflect. The pyjama party packs, specially curated for the event, include a teddy bear T-shirt, toothbrush, bookmark, and the official event badge, among other items.

‘We tried to get Mariah Carey … and found out she costs $1m': the songs musicians chose for their first dance
‘We tried to get Mariah Carey … and found out she costs $1m': the songs musicians chose for their first dance

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time26-10-2024

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‘We tried to get Mariah Carey … and found out she costs $1m': the songs musicians chose for their first dance

There's an enormous amount of pressure for couples choosing the right song to soundtrack their wedding's first dance. It's not just that it's three minutes (or more) where all your friends and family are staring at you. It's also about what that song says about you and your relationship. What about when you're a musician getting married? Choose wrong and, well, it's not just your career in question. A range of musicians across different genres have bravely put their reputations on the line for you to judge – and not all of them stand by their choices … My wife and my first dance song was Hoppípolla by Sigur Rós, which was a really weird choice. Don't get me wrong, I think it's an unbelievable song and it means something special to us, but if we could go back and do it again, we would probably pick a different one. I don't think my wife will be angry at me for saying that. We went through quite a few different options, but we just wanted something that was really moving and a song that we could enjoy in the moment. What we didn't think through was what everyone else would do while we danced. Usually people come in and join the proceedings, but that vibe never really materialised because the song is so slow and it's not that well known. To be honest though, when I was dancing with my wife, it didn't really matter what song was playing. At that moment, everyone and everything just disappeared except me and her and I was able to take in the gravity of what it meant to commit my life to another for Busted v McFly's 2025 tour are on sale now. My wife and I have been together for almost 20 years, but we got married in 2015 after it became legal in the United States, and it was really beautiful. But we couldn't get it together to actually organise the wedding. We thought: 'Shouldn't we just get married in Hawaii?' Sure enough, the B-52s had a gig in Hawaii, so we got married there. Our friend Sia was there and she sang Crush Me With Your Love, which is a song she wrote for me for my first solo album. I'm also a wedding officiant and I've done about five weddings. Every one that I've officiated, they want to play Love Shack or have me sing Love Shack. It's definitely a must-play at weddings. But if I had to choose another first dance song that wasn't by the B-52s, I would say The Best Is Yet to Come by Frank Sinatra and Count Pierson's Radios & Rainbows is out now. When we got married on the Fourth of July in 1997 we chose Unforgettable by Nat King Cole as our first dance song. The lyrics to that song are so beautifully romantic for me, and in a classic way, say all that a perfect wedding song should say. It's incredible that someone so unforgettable thinks I am unforgettable, too. 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My wife wanted to see who we could get to come and sing. She was like: 'Why can't we utilise your fame to sort this out?' We started at Mariah Carey and had to work our way down when we found out she costs $1m. In the end, we got Ella Henderson to record a version of the Jackson 5 song I'll Be There for the wedding, which I blended it into I Got U, so it became a mashup. All of our friends were aware of how much that song means and what it represents for for Jax Jones's It's the Pop Up Tour But Bigger Tour in the UK are on sale now. Well it wasn't the most traditional of weddings to begin with. Our friends threw it for us at someone's house, which was a condo that was created for the purpose of shooting pornography. But my friends lived there and one of the upsides was that it had a dancefloor and a bar. We didn't have a first dance. It just didn't happen and I think that's fair because my husband and I have had thousands of other dances. 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Duchess of Edinburgh contacts ‘inspiring' astronaut in space during museum visit
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time05-10-2024

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Duchess of Edinburgh contacts ‘inspiring' astronaut in space during museum visit

The Duchess of Edinburgh spoke live with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as she visited a historic motoring and aviation museum. Sophie was joined by Brownies, Guides and Rangers as she made radio contact with Sunita Williams at Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, on Saturday. The event was part of a wider day of activities for the children aiming to promote the engagement and involvement of girls and young women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem). It comes after the duchess was announced as the new Patron for Girlguiding, the country's largest organisation dedicated solely to girls, earlier this week. Sophie received a warm applause as she was welcomed by more than 100 Brownies, Guides, Rangers and other guests to the museum. Appearing on stage in front of a specially fitted microphone, the royal then made an address to Ms Williams as the ISS flew within range, some 270 miles above the Earth. We're proud to announce that HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh is our new patron. The Duchess has been a passionate supporter of Girlguiding for many years since taking over the role of president from Princess Margaret in 2003. Read our statement in full: — Girlguiding (@Girlguiding) October 3, 2024 Sophie said: 'As now patron of the Girlguiding Association in the UK, I want to thank you for the inspiration you showed to our young girls to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Are you ready for your first question?' She then asked the astronaut who or what inspired her to pursue her career, and for any advice she had for the Girlguides listening. Addressing the girls, Ms Williams responded: 'Do what you like – don't be stuck in one thing or another.' Ms Williams, an astronaut since 1998, went on her third trip to the International Space Station for an eight-day mission in June. However, she remained stuck on the ISS after the Boeing Starliner spacecraft she travelled on experienced problems, with February next year now the earliest date she can return to Earth. Ms Williams answered questions read out by 10 members of Girlguiding Surrey West, revealing that she wanted to be a veterinarian if she was not an astronaut, she wrote a journal in her free time on the ISS and her favourite planet was Saturn. The wider audience of children then quizzed British reserve astronaut Meganne Christian, who appeared in person, on further details of life in space. Sophie was then presented with three commemorative Girlguiding challenge badges and a rose gold Patron pin badge. Sophie visited the Brooklands Motor Museum in Surrey with some Guides (Jordan Pettitt/PA) The duchess briefly stopped to chat with public visitors as she left the museum, saying to one: 'It's a lovely museum – such fun.' Girlguiding chief executive Angela Salt OBE told the PA news agency after the event: 'It's been such an exciting day for the girls and for us grown-ups as well. It brings Stem subjects to life in such a real way. 'We have this phrase in Girlguiding that girls can do anything, and today they really proved it.' Ms Salt said Girlguiding, which has around 385,000 members, faced lots of competition for girls' time today but was 'alive and kicking'. She added: 'Girls face so many challenges today – it's really tough being young, there are all sorts of problems with safety, both online and in real life, so what we help girls do is have a voice and have a space to be themselves.' Opened in 1906, Brooklands Museum occupies the site of the world's first motor racing circuit and later went on to become a hub for manufacturing aircraft. Alex Patterson, chief executive at Brooklands Museum, said the event would 'create lifelong memories' for the Girlguiding members in attendance. He added: 'It is also our great privilege to have welcomed HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh to Brooklands Museum and we extend our gratitude for her involvement in this special event. 'Encouraging and inspiring girls and young women to pursue an interest and career in Stem is integral to our mission, particularly through the Brooklands Innovation Academy.'

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