here is a post from my family blog that i thought was worth reposting here.
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there is an alley next to our house and next to the alley is a little ditch where water flows to the storm drain. if we’ve had a big rain it flows naturally, if we need to drain the sump pump we put the hose out here, and one day i let the boys turn on the well pump for the making of a river.
our prairie plants along that side of the yard got a good soaking.
i watched micah plow the ditch deeper and thought of all the children who work this hard out of necessity. some of those children can’t imagine having water to play with. this fed a good conversation while we worked.
there were islands created and i watched micah watch how the water naturally flowed. he chose to redirect the river rather than build dams to force it his intended way. i quietly liked that.
toys were added towards the end…i never thought i’d see mother mary and pirate man side by side in my front yard.
It’s lovely to see slightly older children (ie beyond pre-school) play out and with little characters too. So much absorbing fun. My son is almost 14 and it’s me who wants to hang onto all his toys!
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As a boy in South Carolina we could play in road side ditches all day long, especially after one of those intense thunder storms and the water was high. Thanks for taking me back there! =)
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I had to forward this post to all my peers working on watershed education – you are a poster-child!!!!
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Oh wow how lucky to play in the water like that … such fun!
Donna :) :)
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Love it!
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