Writers know the way we view things has a direct impact on our sense of accomplishment.
It may be a boulder to you, but Liam felt as though he'd conquered a mountain. Same way with writing a paragraph, poem or a story. Be proud of your work.
Liam was off school for fall break, so he and I hit up the playground, river bank, small animal park, and also Lone Elk Park, where herds of elk and buffalo roam freely. Visitors drive through.
When I taught, I used to bring a huge buffalo hide into my classroom at this time of year and do a lesson on Native Americans."No thank you. What if they charge the car?" He was seriously concerned. When I convinced him we were safe, he looked out the window and we made observations about the largest, wooliest, etc.
"Nana, look! I thought that was a pile of poop way over there, but it's a baby buffalo."
Perfect opportunity to explain that buffaloes only eat grass, and the Native Americans even used the buffalo poop when it dried out to fuel their fires.
His mom said Liam talked all the way home about everything he had seen, learned, and done during the two days we spent together. He told her about touching velvety soft lamb's ear: the plant we found growing wild at the river, not the animal, and throwing rocks into the river, and digging in sand, and climbing a look out tower.
5 comments:
A child's excitement of something he sees in a park, field or zoo is priceless!
His ability to absorb and learn things around him is crucial for his future development.
It seems Liam is very lucky to have you in his growing up world.
What a sweet photo of Liam on top of the mountain. It reminds me of my son when he climbed a mountain with his Dad. There aren't too many of the Bison now, and they are soon becoming extinct. That is interesting about the buffalos and what the Native Americans used to fuel their fires. Yes, children are curious and talented and quite smart. And often times we can learn from them. : )
~Sheri
Linda--Your three great-grands are lucky to have you as their Nana, and you're lucky to have such a wonderful family.
I've been through Lone Elk Park, but didn't have nearly as much fun as Liam. I didn't even see a pile of baby buffalo!
One of these days I'm going to get to Lone Elk Park. It sounds wonderful!
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