Nature study can become a part of your life. It can weave itself into your mind and heart….binding thoughts, facts, ideas, and emotions together. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that nature study can be your way of life, looking at things more intently. This sort of nature study education is not about facts but about a way of looking at life. It is a priceless gift we can give our children.
The desire to learn more about the natural world does become a burning spirit once it is lit. You need to know the names of things just like you know the names of your intimate friends. You no longer can restrict your days to the indoors and you can feel when you have been housebound too long with cobwebs starting to form on your nature journal. You realize you must get outside so you can breathe again.
Look for the spot of sunshine, stand still, close your eyes, and let it warm you inside and out. Open your eyes again and see things with a fresh view. Better yet, look at things from your child’s view. Draw them outside with you and then follow their lead. Teach them by example how being outside is an enjoyable experience and can be an adventure. Nurture in them that nature study spirit.
I love these quotes. Today I smiled – It’s Jon’s 11th birthday. For his kid party? He wanted to be at the big park all day in the woods with his friends. Today for his Dad Day Birthday? They went up in the woods, supposed to be for a half hour with the .22, turned into a 4.5 hour forest hike. I can’t thank you enough for encouraging me to encourage them to be outside. And now, it is where they want to be. Thank You.