Monthly Archives: May 2011

12 More Can’t-Miss Childhood Moments

TGSG Note: We had so much fun reliving favorite childhood moments last week, it just felt like a few more were in order! :-) I love hearing about your favorite moments, too — so keep sharing! ~ TGSG

 

Steeple Chase 2009

 

“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the

moments that take our breath away.”   – Unknown

 

I actually have this quote on my refrigerator — a simple, yet powerful reminder that life is made for living. It’s not a race, nor a numbers game. It’s not about square footage or money. It is something to be savored and enjoyed. Shared and adored. Cherished and celebrated. In moments. In memories. In the gift of ourselves and our time with others — children and adults alike.

Here are 12 more beautiful moments to share with the kids in your world, and re-experience yourself. If you missed the first 10, you can find them here.

No worries — there is no order you need to follow. No rules, just joy.

12 More Can’t-Miss Childhood Moments:

11. Blowing a dandelion puff –  giggling as the seeds take flight, tiny dancers in the sky. (Remember, your weed is a child’s flower!)

12. Flying a kite a true joy on a breezy day. Even better if you make them yourself!

13. Learning how to paddle a canoe. Slow and steady. Building confidence with every stroke of the paddle. Exploring the world from a totally different vantage point.

14. Stargazinglaying out on a blanket on a clear night, trying to pick out constellations. Naming a favorite star and making up stories about what life might be like there. Making a wish, even if you never get a chance to see shooting star.

15. Burying a hidden treasure! A family time capsule is a great way to preserve memories and a fun project for the kids.

16. Using binoculars – whether they are learning about birds, or just playing detective or spy in the backyard, using binoculars is a fun and exciting skill for kids to master.

17. Digging for digging’s sake. That’s right — not for planting or anything else. Just for the joy of playing in the dirt. Finding worms and other creepy-crawlies. Filling holes with water. Burying action figures. Finding rocks. There is more fun to be found with a spoon or a trowel and some dirt than you would ever imagine.

18. Learning how to skip a stone. Akin to whistling with a blade of grass, this time-honored skill will keep kids happy and busy for hours. And it’s OK if they never get the hang of it — the fun is in the trying!

19. Hanging and monitoring a bird feeder. Welcome wildlife to a window near you! Kids and adults alike  delight in the company of  feathered visitors. Grab a field guide and learn to identify species.

20. Going barefoot! While I love dirty sneakers, sometimes life is just better barefoot. Sure, teach the child to look out for glass, etc., but don’t strip childhood of this delight. The feeling of soft grass. The wet warmth of the sidewalk after a summer rain. MUD! (After all, childhood just wouldn’t be childhood without a stubbed toe or two!)

22. Making mud pies. Ooooey. Gooey. Squishy. With grass and “acorn chips” or without. (Thanks for the suggestion, @blahdie!)

23. Touching your toes to the sky on a swing. Remember that feeling of awe — like you were flying a million miles high, up with the birds?! The rush and the giggles…a little bit of fear and a whole lot of joy  (Thanks, @Kaboom!)

More than any video game, expensive toy, or day at a theme park, these moments will make up the warm memories of childhood of future adults. Think about it. Look back on your own childhood. What images and memories rise to the top? Odds are, they are simple, joy-filled moments like these.

Let’s make sure that these childhood rights-of-passage stay intact. Get the kids in your world outside. Worry less about stuff, and more about experiences and moments. Relax. Slow down, and make some memories of your own.

Now, if you will excuse me, I am off to re-experience Can’t-Miss Moment #24. What is it? Stick with me, and I will be sure to share.

See ya outside! – The Grass Stain Guru

10 Can’t-Miss Childhood Moments

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TGSG Note: Howdy folks! This was one of my very first posts when I started this blog a little over two years ago. Surely, it’s time we revisit it, and get more people on board with the fun! :-) Bethe

Into each childhood, thousands of moments of wonder should fall. Moments not fueled by expensive toys or electronic screens, but simple every-day treasures that can be found in backyards and communities world-wide.

In these simple, authentic moments not only is joy to be found, but memories will be made. I offer you this list as a jumping off point, and there will be more to come.

Join me! Let’s see what awe and wonder we can stir up — for kids and the kids at heart out there!

The Grass Stain Guru’s 10 Can’t Miss Childhood Moments:

1. Toasting a marshmallow on a stick, anxiously awaiting the sweet goo that is to come. Learning to master the perfect toasty brown color — equal parts art and science, in my book.

2. Wading in a creek – toes wriggling in the light current, knee-deep in fun. Looking under rocks for critters and sailing boats made of sticks.

3. Climbing a tree! The world has never been as beautiful as it looks from a perch in a glorious (and sturdy!) tree.

4. Catching fireflies on a warm summer night. Pure magic awaits! (Of course, be sure to let them go.)

5. Building a fort. Somewhere special, just for the kids. No kit houses required — just some sticks, bushes, maybe a tarp — and a lot of imagination.

6. Walking along the beach. Sand between the toes, chasing sand pipers and soaring like a gull. Building sand castles where they will be kings and queens. Collecting shells and sea glass. Salt-scented memories tucked away for later.

7. Planting a garden – the wonder and joy that will bloom there is without equal. No yard ? Look for a community garden near you or plant a container garden. Dirt = joy.

8. Walking in the woods. Listening to the birds. Looking for signs of wildlife. Making bark rubbings or collecting rocks. “Getting lost” in the layers of the land — from canopy to leaf litter — and in the layers of their imaginations, as well.

9. Sleeping out under the stars. A full camping trip or a simple night spent sleeping in the backyard. Stargazing. Telling stories — there is magic to be found under the stars on a warm night that can be found nowhere else.

10. Whistling with a blade of grass. Trust me — hours can be spent learning and mastering this skill. Kids will love the honks and wheezes they make along the way. And, once mastered, major bragging rights are afoot!

Out of 10, how many of the items on this list do you remember from your own childhood? I bet quite a few! Take a moment and let those memories drift to the surface. Feel the warmth of them and relish that for a moment.

Now, how many of these moments have the children in your world experienced so far? Enough? Could there ever be enough of these types of moments? Doubtful.

I hope that you will all take the time to re-capture the Can’t-Miss Childhood Moments in your world. There are still marshmallows to be toasted and grass whistles to be mastered, my friends!

Share these simple joys with the children in your world. After all, I don’t use the term “Can’t- Miss” lightly.

Now, if you will excuse me, I have am off to re-experience #11. What is it? Stick with me, and I will be sure to share.

See ya outside! – The Grass Stain Guru

Creative Commons License photo credit: PaintingLF

Mystery Critter #67

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Hello, my beloved nature detectives! It’s time to dust of the Mystery Critter game. I took a bit of a break after finding out that someone was stealing the series and publishing it as their own. But, you can’t keep a playful spirit down, so let’s dive back in!

You’ve worked hard all week, and now it’s time to play hard, and see what Mother Nature has up her sleeve.  Put on your thinking caps and let’s get to it! And remember — no cheating. ;-)

CRITTER CLUES:

  • I dine on insects, snakes and small mammals
  • I make my home in deciduous forests
  • Some might say I am shrill (The nerve!)
  • I can be shy
  • Many of you may have seen me, or one of my cousins

So, what am I?

Make your guess then go to eNature for the answer and more interesting facts.

Did you get it right?

If not, no worries. You will have another chance soon!

Remember, when looking for wildlife, keep your eyes and ears open! Look high and low, and most importantly, enjoy yourself. Nature is not a destination — it’s all around us, and beautiful in so many ways.

What critters can you spot in your neck of the woods? Be sure to tell us!

And don’t forget! Join the Wildobs community and share your wild adventures with the world.

See ya outside! ~ The Grass Stain Guru

Creative Commons License photo credit: TheNickster

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