So cool Beth that you take them out into nature – I always loved field trips when I was in school. They are such naturally curious scientists at that age.
I just wanted to thank you SOOOO much for taking the time to read the blog post I made that Erika Kind reblogged titled “Please Help Our Momma” (https://protomarq.wordpress.com/2016/05/02/helpourmomma/) about the on-going struggles that my family is facing after my mom was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. It’s been an uphill battle but we have been blessed with so much love, support and encouragement that I don’t know what we would have done without it. It may not seem like much in the grand scheme of things but just knowing that you took time to support our cause seriously means the world to me and my little family. I would like to humbly ask that if you are in the position to contribute something (anything!) to our cancer relief crowd funding campaign it would make a serious impact, even just $5.00, because every little bit makes such a HUGE difference. If you are unable to (and we completely understand) please, at the very least, consider reblogging the “Please Help Our Momma” post to your readers and/or share the campaign on whatever social media outlets you utilize for your readers because maybe we might get in front of the right people who have the means to help my family stay afloat during this time. Thank you so much! Here’s a direct link to the campaign as well. https://igg.me/at/Hz9-ILFN2P0
It is magical moments like this that refresh the soul and mind. The joy of children is infinite, Lauren. Thank you for reminding us of this. XX Virginia
Beth, you could have put a little hint and maybe someone from my blog would have found more water (here)!!
I like the little bridge with a railing on both sides. Kids love peeking and peering into things! Jacques Cousteau is one of my favorite childhood TV memories with his Calypso voyages! 🙂
Children are often blessed in that they haven’t learned to be afraid nor (hopefully) to hate.
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absolutely –
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A lovely lot of scientists. 🙂
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they are indeed –
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So cool Beth that you take them out into nature – I always loved field trips when I was in school. They are such naturally curious scientists at that age.
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we are very lucky that we are surrounded by nature, all we have to do is go outside and discover it.
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…ótimo post…tenha um dia excelente!
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thank you )
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Looking for the next big discovery. So cute.
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i can’t wait!
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I can’t wait
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Great quote!
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i love it too –
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I love watching children explore. It really makes one feel as if we’re experiencing something all over again for the first time, with fresh eyes. 🙂 🙂
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that is it, exactly –
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I love the photos and the quote, Beth. I learn so much from children and am grateful to still have them in my life.
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thank you, and i feel the same –
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Beth,
Hello!
I just wanted to thank you SOOOO much for taking the time to read the blog post I made that Erika Kind reblogged titled “Please Help Our Momma” (https://protomarq.wordpress.com/2016/05/02/helpourmomma/) about the on-going struggles that my family is facing after my mom was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. It’s been an uphill battle but we have been blessed with so much love, support and encouragement that I don’t know what we would have done without it. It may not seem like much in the grand scheme of things but just knowing that you took time to support our cause seriously means the world to me and my little family. I would like to humbly ask that if you are in the position to contribute something (anything!) to our cancer relief crowd funding campaign it would make a serious impact, even just $5.00, because every little bit makes such a HUGE difference. If you are unable to (and we completely understand) please, at the very least, consider reblogging the “Please Help Our Momma” post to your readers and/or share the campaign on whatever social media outlets you utilize for your readers because maybe we might get in front of the right people who have the means to help my family stay afloat during this time. Thank you so much! Here’s a direct link to the campaign as well. https://igg.me/at/Hz9-ILFN2P0
Thanks again. Seriously!
Christopher Michael
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It is magical moments like this that refresh the soul and mind. The joy of children is infinite, Lauren. Thank you for reminding us of this. XX Virginia
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absolutely – and my pleasure )
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They are all such little curiosity seekers. I look forward to their discoveries!
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Me too!
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Their curiosity is so contagious and wonderful to see! 🙂
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It is )
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Beth, you could have put a little hint and maybe someone from my blog would have found more water (here)!!
I like the little bridge with a railing on both sides. Kids love peeking and peering into things! Jacques Cousteau is one of my favorite childhood TV memories with his Calypso voyages! 🙂
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they are endlessly peeking into things, they don’t have the adult fear of doing that and i always loved jacques too )
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