Monday, April 30, 2012

{into nature}

{into nature} is a weekly Monday post inspiring the exploration of nature. It is a grassroots effort to combat the nature deficit disorder in our current generations. Please join me in this movement back into nature by sharing your own nature inspiration, whether shared through photographs, words, poetry…. leave a link here in the day's comments for all to enjoy.

“For children, nature comes in many forms. A newborn calf; a pet that lives and dies; a worn path through the woods; a fort nested in stinging nettles; a damp, mysterious edge of a vacant lot- whatever shape nature takes, it offers each child an older, larger world… nature does not steal time; it amplifies it.” -Richard Louv

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pat has been introducing tanner to fishing, pat's favorite hobby.  on thursday pat and the boys met me around the corner from my work, where we headed down a state bridle trail to a little fishing hole.  it was a grey, damp, cold day, but it was just what we all needed. 
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you have to be one cool dude to fish with your papa
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an example of the famous abandoned new england stone walls
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jump jump jump!
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worms
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our little trip turned out to be a bit too much with noah in tow, all he wanted to do was go into the river.  which with it being about 45 degrees out, it just wasn't happening.  so i headed back to the car, with an all out fit-throwing tot in my arms.  this boy was not happy about being dragged away from the fun, while tanner and papa got to stay fishing.  and then he spotted my water bottle and his 5 minute long fit came to an abrupt end.  wawa, mama?

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i'm a happy boy.... what fit?

and the two of us enjoyed the last 5 minutes of our walk with smiles :)

7 comments:

Kim Corrigan-Oliver said...

Fishing, how fun!!!

It is so amazing how quickly little ones can get over there troubles isn't it? It is something I truly admire about them.

Have a great day!

Amber said...

Will he really stand there patiently and fish? Audrey has been wanting to learn to fish so badly. My dad loves fishing and I used to fish all the time, but I thought she might need a year or two more before she'd actually find it fun to stand there with a pole in the water. Maybe I was wrong...
Glad the littlest found the water bottle. Those sig bottles are the coolest for the toddler set, apparently. Gray adores mine and his.

Monika said...

We tried fishing with our boys at that age and it was a disaster. Maybe it's time to try again. I used to fish a lot when I was a young girl.

Glad you had that water bottle. :)

Melissa said...

The first time I went fishing, I caught a 35 pounder....me. I caught the hook on the bottom of my bathing suit. Hopefully, Noah will be ready next year.

hannahw said...

Those stone walls are gorgeous.. and the door??? I can imagine it leads to another world... (maybe I read a little too much Narnia as a child lol)

Our "into Nature" moment of the week was The 1st "Big Creek" Day of 2012!!

http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2012/04/wonderfull-full-of-wonder-wednesday_25.html

Heather said...

amber and monika, tanner definitely did not stand there the whole time :) pat would cast it in and every few casts would let tanner reel it in. and every time he had a bite he would let tanner reel in the fish. tanner stayed interested but also found plenty of entertainment tossing rocks into the water while papa did his thing :) so far he has taken a liking to it!

jk said...

I love the big jumps off big rocks that my kiddos do when hiking in the woods! Great pics!