Sunday, 2 May 2010

Weekly Words To Live By #166


Why try to explain miracles to your kids when you can just have them plant a garden.

Nephew Nicholas busy at work in my garden Easter 2009, wearing my gardening clogs and Uncle Roger's work gloves. We like to start them early in this family!!
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13 comments:

  1. Such a priceless picture, Maggie! I love the quote, too. When my daughter was very young, she loved to help me in the vegetable garden. I have a few photos of that *somewhere*!!!

    Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

    xoxo
    Jane

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  2. Such true words. I hope the early digging has left my children with a love for gardening - time will tell.
    I imagine that your raised beds are beginning to fill out by now.

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  3. What a great picture! One to treasure for sure. And great quote!

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  4. Love the big gloves. My husband had to work in the yard as a kid and really doesn't like it now. Mind you his dad was a landscaper and he also had to help in other peoples yards too.

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  5. this is so very true. my children and i grew our own pumpkins last year. There is nothing more miraculous or magical than watching your seed turn into a large orange pumpkin!

    shell

    gypsylemonade.blogspot.com

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  6. Gardening is such a great teaching tool!

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  7. What a beautiful (and very true) quote!

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  8. Definitely always give a child a little plot of dirt (a raised bed is even better), a set of gardening implements, a watering can, a few plants and packets of seeds, and let them practice with their little green thumbs!!! The look on their little faces when something sprouts or blooms, in their very own garden, is precious.

    Every child needs a garden to learn about and appreciate the wonders and beauty of Nature.

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  9. Maggie, that photo is darling. Yes, indeed start them young. I come by my love of gardening from my grandmother and mother. I don't have the green thumb they had, but there is no doubt I have the green gene. :-) When I taught first grade, we always had a garden plot. It was the best learning experience!

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  10. I love this quote and I love the sweet picture! My girls started gardening at a very young age...they loved to grow sunflowers! :)
    Hugs, Carolyn

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  11. Perfect picture, Maggie, no explanation needed!

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  12. SO SWEET! just pricelss photo!
    Yes, start them young and let them go to it at their own pace...

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  13. Gardening is a wonderful thing to do with children. Your nephew looks so determined. Our children are in their 20's but if they're around when we're planting the vegetable garden or digging the potatoes they enjoy it as much as we do. Sunshine Always - Sheila

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