I have always been involved in Scouts ...so it was only natural that my daughters would be also. Because of the history of Scouting and of course the "Thinking Day" programs, I was already aware that England had Girl Scouts, known as Girl Guides here before we moved over.
Erin didnt stick with Brownies very long ...I think it became a little boring for her, lol.
Sarah attends regular weekly Girl Guides meeting and thoroughly enjoys it. The past couple of years she has participated in the Camping Trips...which she says is loads of fun.
When we first moved over I was eager to help out with their scout troops, but they already had all the help they needed. So now I am a stand-by helper
From what I've seen with Sarah they do alot more activities outside the normal meetings, in fact she is off to a sleep-over/hike this weekend.
Steve is also involved with Scouts (something he never did as a child). He helps every week with both the Beavers and Cubs. I think he is looking forward to going to camp this year more then our son, LOL.
Not sure which site you've been reviewing...but here's the one I look at every so often.
http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/Default.asp?bhcp=1As far as borrowing kids.....mine are ALWAYS available, LOL. And if all else fails....you'll have to come down this summer and go caneoing & tent camping with us. We have a great time.
I wish they would sell Girl Scout cookies....that would be awesome.