Well, I could tell we were out of the habit of "Nature Study" because when I mentioned that we were going to start doing nature study again this week I got lots lots of moans and groans from the boys. I thought we had gotten past that by the end of last school year! Oh well. At least I have the hope that they will start looking forward to it again once we get back in the habit.
We decided to combine Challenge 31 & 32 so we wouldn't be behind to start out. I am really looking forward to this challenge! I love trees, but I really can identify only a few of them.
Here are some of the trees we saw on our walk down our street today...
This was G.'s favorite. I believe it is a honey locust tree. It is one of my favorites too. I love the delicate leaves.
Here is G. resting in the shade of an apple tree. This one doesn't have any apples on it, but the one right next to it does.
I'm not sure why....
On to the Pine... This tree is over the fence in our back yard. I think this is an Austrian Pine. It had two needles per bundle and they were about 3-6 inches long. The needles were dark green.
I. found a young pincone on the tree that hadn't matured and opened yet.
We also found this pinecone at the base of the tree. The kids were excited about their finds. It felt so good to be out enjoying nature again. We spent a lot of time outside this summer, but most of that was spent at the pool, or riding bikes and playing with the neighbors. We ended up spending a lot of extra time out doors after we were done with our nature study, just playing and hanging out. The weather was perfect!
The boys had fun doing crazy poses for me on the trampoline...
and I-mac. He is still holding his pinecone in his hand! =)
Little C. had fun mastering the slide.
and again...
I-mac is such a good big brother.
Little C. had so many I was worried she might get sick...
Sorry this has turned into such a long post. I guess I have harbored a lot of pent up blogging in the past three months, and I just needed to get it out... (I also took 80 pictures today. What fun!) All-in-all it was a wonderful day. It's amazing what a little outdoor time can turn into!
7 comments:
You are back with a bang! What a great day for you and your children. Your pine tree is so pretty.
I love the raspberry photos...way too cute. I have never heard of yellow raspberries before and I will have to look into them.
Thanks for sharing your link,
Barb-Harmony Art Mom
I hadn't heard of yellow raspberries before either...sounds good. I enjoyed reading about your Outdoor Challenge.
My kids crave outside time and need it. I am always surprised by how much better the day goes if we take a break and head outside for a bit. There is just somethign about sunshine and fresh air.
It looks like everyone had a great time!
When did your kids get so big? Wow! I have your new address now, so I'll add it to my google reader! I'm looking forward to hearing from you again!
Lovely nature study! Pretty blog background, too!
Oh...don't tell the kids that they are doing Nature Study!
We have no apple trees here. It must be neat to pick apples right from a tree!
My son hated doing nature study too, which beguiled me because he loves being outside. Now he loves it and looks forward to it. I think he thought it cut into his outside play time. Once he realized it was extra outside time, he was happy :-).
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