Out-door-life takes the child afield and keeps him in the open air,
which not only helps him physically and occupies his mind with sane subjects,
but keeps him out of mischief.
It is not only during childhood that this is true, for love of nature counts much for sanity
in later life.
This is an age of nerve tension,
and the relaxation which comes from the comforting companionship found in the woods and fields is,
without doubt,
the best remedy for this condition.
Anna Botsford Comstock
The children all sensed right away yesterday that IT was THE DAY for CATCHING things out of the ponds. So we spent almost the entire day outdoors. We went inside to work on some school and to eat. At about 3 in the afternoon we all came in to rest, but when we got up we went right back out.
We saw so many creatures yesterday that I wonder if we all dreamed of them in our sleep last night.
Davy, quietly on the hunt for tadpoles and frogs.
We have two ponds on our property and the children spent most of their time around the “long pond.” They walked around and around it, looking, searching, and catching with bare hands or with a net.
Turtle
Frog, in Grace’s hands
Bullfrog, isn’t it amazing?
Seth was so calm and sweet. Yes, being outdoors really does keep this 2 year old boy out of mischief.
He didn’t want to touch any of the creatures, but he was so excited to see them. It’s a special thing for me, this spring, to watch another boy enjoy God’s big world. Last year he was too little to understand very much (although we included him then, too).
The frogs were kept in the wheelbarrow.
They have incredibly large mouths!
The big bullfrog got away and then floated, stunned, for a while on the water. After it “came to” it dove away again out of sight, poor thing.
I think the reflection under him is so cool!
The industry of these children was amazing. I wish all my friends with youngsters could come over for a day like this, with us. They were working together to catch as many things as they could, but each enjoyed it in their own way.
Caleb’s happy smile
Caleb and Dave, looking at their zoo of pond creatures.
They had little fish in one bucket, tadpoles in another.
Ethan and Grace are convinced this is the same snake they’ve been catching for years. His name is Ferdinand and when they first caught him he was only “this big” (they hold their hands out to show me). He’s growing. Yesterday he was kept in a big metal garbage can, with water and rocks.
Toads
Bluets
We also saw ducks, geese, goldfinches, purple finches, a hummingbird, hornets, and a newt.
It was a wonderful day.
As I finish this up, I am thinking about my boys, who have eaten their morning eggs and cheerios and are right back outside again. This is an exciting part of spring for us because every year many, many toads come to our ponds to mate and lay eggs. The air is filled with the sound of their calls………..it’s a gray, damp morning but still good weather to be OUT exploring and enjoying God’s wondrous creation.
PS, I just went out on the porch and even our cat is catching creatures! Only he’s EATING them. LOL On our “welcome mat” I found one frog leg and one frog EYE. LOL