
Hi, my name is Nancy Fedor White and this is my website.
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So many people have emailed asking my personal history with Girl Scouting. I must say, looking back, it's been a long and probably fairly dull history ... you're welcomed to read about it here if you like. I
wanted to join the first time I saw a girl in a Brownie Girl Scout
uniform. I didn't know what Girl Scouting was, I just knew I wanted
to join and wear one of those uniforms. Problem was, I was only in
kindergarten and back then, you had to wait until you were in the
second grade!
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(Like
many Girl Scouts, I am wearing a mixed uniform that my mom
probably got at the thrift shop. The uniform with the Brownie
emblem on the pocket did not have the orange tie. I was very
aware of this, even at that young age. I wanted SO much to have
the new uniform with all the proper stuff, but alas, it was not
to be.)
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A mid-summer move to Lakeside, CA (San Diego-Imperial GSC) left me
without my troop. I joined a local troop, but I did not transition
well. The leader's daughter was the Patrol Leader and was a bit of a
bully. The leader lost interest, as well as badge paperwork soon
after our only campout. I never returned. Being a military family, we moved again in 2004 back to Pacific Peaks GSC. I volunteered as the Council Historian and worked as the Camp Nurse at Camp St. Albans. Now we're known as Girl Scouts of Western Washington
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I began collecting Girl Scout memorabilia without realizing it. One
day I found an old handbook in the 25 cent bin at the Goodwill. I
adopted the book, more than bought it. Soon I was picking up old
uniforms, handbooks and such not really thinking of what I was going
to do with it all. My sister donated her sash to the cause, as did
many other wonderful people. Every military move made me realize how
many boxes were marked "GS". Now that my kids are grown (I'm a
grandma) I'm able to display some of this things in my home office.
While searching the internet one day, I found myself daydreaming of
an online web site that shared GS information with other collectors
- and the Vintage Girl Scout Online Museum was born. |
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