Author Archives: ditty

Sensing Nature

Before heading outdoors, we talked about how we experience nature by using our 5 senses. Ears, eyes, nose, mouth, hands – they knew it all.

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Each season has very unique treasures for us to find and YES, we head outside with a mission plan!

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We SEE fall berries, leaves, TOUCH bird nests, HEAR the wind blow, birds, SMELL flowers and crunched up leaves.

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And YES, TASTE homemade Cranberry Bread!

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P.S. We walked for an hour, through the wetland area and along the bridle path laughing and giggling. What a glorious way to start the weekend.

Leaf Picking Day

It’s one of those days that you “dialed ahead” and *bam!*, a Fall day both warm and a blaze of color. Leaf picking day my friends and yes we are heading up towards our apple orchard as we have spotted a “winner”.

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Little ones, gather round and pick some leaves, stuff your pouches, and off we head to notice just about anything that takes our fancy. Sumac berries have a certain feel and yes the branch has a fuzzy feel.

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Back at school, we are reading The Stowaway Mouse.  I am always comfortable answering their questions as I read each page.

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Have a wonderful week and enjoy someone’s company!

Pumpkins Picking Pumpkins

The pumpkins were ready to be picked as Halloween is just about here. Outdoors we scurried, crunched ourselves into the pumpkin patch, and decided which pumpkin was “the perfect pumpkin”.

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We retrieved a wheel barrow full!

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Ditty demonstrated how to draw various facial expressions.  We were given paints, brushes and pumpkins and away we went to explore our inner creativity.

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Ditty made us an apple pie and showed us how an apple peeler works, which I think is but a toy for grownups.

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Enjoy the Fall weather.

 

Caramel Apples and Scary Things

For me, being with the children each week requires me to think ahead, read between the lines, and when my ideas aren’t that great, turn them into something else all the while maintaining a sense of humor. Guess what! It works and EVERYONE has a grand old time.

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As you know, we  went “nature-picking” last week in anticipation of creating THINGS fashioned out of clay and bits of found stuff. The children really like the mooching of the clay.

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We made caramel apples dipped in crushed pretzels.
We ended with “Scary Creatures” and candied apples . Perfect for this time of year.

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This week, the children will be busy painting their creatures  once the clay dries.

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Good Job my little friends!

Close Encounters of the Horse Kind

We are READY for a walk today.

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We are intent on gathering bits of nature to be used next week as we will be working in clay. Our goal is to fashion creatures, animals etc. We will perhaps use sticks for their appendages, nuts for eyes etc. You get where we are going with this?
Our walk took us from one bridge, along the horse path, to the Dragon Fly Bridge and YES we saw two horses.

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And YES we gathered a lot of stuff and filled our pouches too!

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Take a walk with the little ones this weekend and get some “chitter-chatter” going! They love it!

Last Swim of the Season

Fall is in the air! The daylight has shortened, so it is time for our last swim of the season, or maybe not, as nature can be pretty darn fickle. It is “Mother Nature”, remember?

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I do not know why, but the swim is glorious for them. I would classify it as invigorating.
We head to the back of the Mansion for coconut cupcakes followed by a roll/run down our favorite hill.

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In the Daycare, we write in our journals and Ditty reads to us as we have our lunch.

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Bye-the-bye, we are the proud parents of 17 pumpkins!

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Suessical Sensibility

The day is cloudy, overcast, and without sun.
A most PERFECT day to create our own fun!

A day to read a book written by Dr. Seuss entitled What Pet Should I Get?

“What pet should YOU get?”
Ditty asks us all
as we draw,
create,
and have a ball.

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What a mess we have made with glue, beans and seeds.
But all the creative decisions have been left up to me!

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My very own pet
created by me.
Will come live in my room
and I might add, quite happily.

Going Nuts Over Nuts!

What a glorious day! We headed to the grove of Hickory trees and Oaks where the children scavenged for nuts to fill their wee pouches. It certainly filled the air with happiness!

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We headed to the garden to gather tomatoes, potatoes, and cucumbers.

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We used the tomatoes and cukes in our snacks.

Flatbread, vine ripened tomatoes, cukes , cream cheese mixed with a bit of dry Italian/ranch dressing. DELICIOUS.

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Don’t forget to take my little friends for a walk this weekend. They LOVE it!

Vegetable Hide and Seek

Today we played “Vegetable Hide and Seek.”

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It was a lot of fun watching the children locate the ripened produce and then pick it.  Oh my gosh, we gathered carrots, beets, onions, squash, tom-a-toes,  and we dug potatoes too.

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We found time to print on paper using our very own “po-ta-toe stamps”.

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Homemade Zucchini Dill Batter Bread was served with a smear of cream cheese and consumed by ALL.

In the wee world of Ditty Day, we live happily ever after!

Summer Flower Parade

Off to the wildflower meadow we go!

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We start gathering all sorts and colors to create a bouquet of beauty!   Nothing like a flower parade!

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We are painting today. We will sketch with pencil and then use acrylic paint to produce original art.  First though, we must pick and wash veggies to bring home for mom to prepare .

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Today, onions, beets and beet greens.

Home-made zucchini bread with journal work and a good read.  Mmmm. 🙂