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A Flurry of Color

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Perfect Fall day!

We wandered around the trail on a color hunt!  Looking for reds, yellows, oranges, greens, browns and blues.  It was a fun way to get the kids and moms and grand moms to work together.  Along the way we stopped and talked and I punch their color cards with my “smelly feet” hole punch.  They were all working towards getting all the colors identified and  receiving an acorn necklace and beads for their hard work!

Here are some fun pics.  Love to see the moms smiling along with the kids!

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RED ROSY CHEEKS

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RUN!!! What could be more fun than running down a path without anybody yelling at you to stop doing what occurs naturally.  As adults we’ve learned to temper this behavior but I must say I do enjoy running with the kids making noises and laughing.

Best job ever!

Today we read a story about a personified mud puddle that kept jumping on this little girl, we made mud and painted with it and then took a hike!  What made me laugh the most was when we were all done with our day the kids came back into the barn with their rosy cheeks and runny noses and asked, “What to we do next?”  Image

There is no time for boredom when you have your senses alive, when the sunshine warms your face and the breeze is just right!  These kids are learning outside… not in the traditional way.  They are fearless or the things they fear may not be one day because of what they are  doing in the woods!  They are developing an attachment to this place and my hope is that one they will ask their parents if they can take a hike sometime or play in the backyard with dirt.

Here are some more pictures of our time outside……   Peace…

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New Beginnings

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Yesterday I began my new journey working at a local park and preserve.  Finally, an opportunity for me to use my creative talents and apply them to children and nature.   I have arrived.  Teaching and exploring all of the natural world around us with children who are so ready to embrace nature.  There are no limits to the ideas and experiences they will enjoy in these upcoming classes.

My first day was spent with parents and their children ages 2 1/2 to 4.  We hopped and walked in straight lines like bunnies and dogs.  Then painted our feet and walked on paper to look at the marks humans leave!  Then we set out on a hike to look for some animal tracks.  We found some dog tracks, bird tracks, deer tracks in the snow and of course human tracks too!  It was exciting for all of us to be out in the bright sun, with the blue clouds surrounding us in the wildflower fields that lay dormant!  One boy thought he found a dinosaur track!!  How fun!

My next class was with 9 and 10 year olds.  We talked about what inspires us in life and learned of  someone who was truly inspired by nature, John Muir.  We began our journals, created tree sculptures out of wire and set out on our hike through the rolling hills of the preserve.  There was lively conversation about their ideas and time for exploring buds and holes in trees.  No stress just us and the woods.  How wonderful.  Every child should know what it is to walk in the woods.

“In every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks”    ~John Muir

More classes next week………