Friday, December 19, 2008

Naturally...

There was a child went forth every day,
And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became,
And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day,
Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.

The early lilacs became part of this child,
And grass and white and red morning glories, and white and red clover,
and the song of the phoebe-bird,
And the Third-month lambs and the sow's pink-faint litter,
and the mare's foal and the cow's calf...

-Walt Whitman


I like to play indoors better 'cause that's where all the electrical outlets are.

-A Fourth-Grader in San Diego


I'm convinced that everyone must read this book! With changing times, our children (and all of us really) are much less connected with nature in a deep and personal way. Reflecting on the importance of nature in my own childhood, I believe we owe it to our children and ourselves to rekindle our intimacy with our natural environment.

Natural Places that were Meaningful to Me as a Child (and now!):

Royersford:
~Victory Park
~Valley Forge Park
~The Caldesac
~School Playgrounds- fields of various kinds
~COB Yards
~Elmwood Park Zoo
~Sara the Bear
~Climbing trees in my yard
~Dad's garden
~Schuykill River
~Runs (from Winter Track)
~Blanche's Hill
~Mr. Goodrich's field
~Riding bikes everywhere!

Camps:
~Camp Susquehannock- the lake, the animals, the woods
~Camp Swatara- the rock pile, the Appalachian Trail, the lake, the pine forest, the tree house, the outdoor sanctuary, the campfires
~Gettysburg- the old Duncar meeting house, the rolling hills

Ocean City, NJ:
~the beach- walks, playing in the sand, playing games- whiffle ball, paddle ball, pickle
~the boardwalk- walks, runs, riding bikes, people watching
~the ocean- swimming, jumping waves, boogie boarding, skimming, playing

Vacations
~Trip across country: many National Parks- Yosemite, Yellowstone, Sequoias, Petrified Forest
~Alaska- Denali, touching a glacier, grizzlies up close and personal
~Guatemala- Lake Atitlan, emerald fields, coati and monkeys and quetzales
~DR- brilliant greens, Campamento de los Jovenes, plantations
~PEI- red cliffs, singing sand, beautiful dirt paths, red roads, quaint towns, quiet beaches

Places I've Lived:
~Juniata- the cliffs, the Peace Chapel, the campus, Blair Park, Rails to Trails, "the mountian", Goat's Path, the rope swing, Raystown Lake
~Harrisburg- the river, Allison Hill, downtown
~Mexico- marigold fields before Dia de los Muertos, El gran piramide, Pico de Orizaba, 500 escalones, the beaches, the Alameda, los Portales
~Boston- Gardens, Commons, Davis Square, many lovely campuses for strolling, Mystic Lake, the dog park, Gould Farm
~Brazil- Running up to the Cristo, the orchards, the waterfalls, Pao de Acucar, fruit trees, humming birds
~Lancaster- Market, playing in the snow with excited Burmese and Somali kids, F&M fields, farms, running to Lititz


Such a beautifully rich childhood spent outside in and with nature! I for one hope that my children and my children's children and my children's children's children may learn to value nature, of which we are all a part. May we learn to live a little more this way.

Friday, December 12, 2008

What I'm Not Saying

It's what I'm not saying

That makes the most sound.

Though my lips do not move,

And your ears do not pound.

My heart sings a song,

And the lyrics resound,

"Listen to what I'm not saying,

For therein truth abounds."

~from the heart of Katherine Annette O'Donnell

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Best Christmas Present Ever!


My Refrigerator Decorator!

In church, I usually feel that I am given so much by the community of believers, the lesson, the scriptures, the word, the music, the communion with God. But today, I was given a special gift by a very special friend... Karen. She drew a picture of myself and her, a heart, a cross, and a dove... and she wrote both of our names. The gift was even enclosed in a lovely little envelope. But, it's just too beautiful to keep there. I know just what to do with that heartfelt artwork. It's going right on my refrigerator!