So this year I decided to go, I want to let all members of Guiding know that know matter who they are I will accept them and I will do everything I can to ensure they feel equal and welcome. I can do that by standing proud and letting everyone see that there are many (hopefully all) people in Girlguiding that feel this way.
I set to with rolling neckers and glittering up.
But all the rainbows and glitter in the world would not stop me looking like a commissioner so I changed out of my uniform shirt and into the familiar 'Girls Can' t-shirt that has almost become pride uniform!
The Knife Angel Statue was in Victoria Square. The National Monument against Violence and Aggression.
Last minute touches were made to costumes.
Some were perfect for the occasion and the weather.
The effort people put in is amazing.
And the heels they walk such a long way in, I am always in awe of.
The time and effort people take is fantastic.
We did not compare but we marched loud and proud.
I didn't go into the event itself this year. I would in a group of friends but alone in the past I did feel a bit out of place, I was watching rather than 'in the moment'. So this time I caught the train straight back home.
But bursting with the fun of it all and proud to be supporting such a great event.
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