avatarKris Bedenian

Summary

The website content reflects on the joy of collecting natural items like leaves, nuts, and pine cones as a family activity, emphasizing the priceless value of these moments, especially for the author who cherishes time spent with children and grandchildren.

Abstract

The article titled "Collection" opens with a haiku that sets the tone for appreciating the present moment as the best time to start a new collection of nature's offerings. The author reminisces about the enriching experience of nature hunts with their children, highlighting the free yet invaluable nature of such activities. The process of preserving leaves in books and filling mason jars with autumn's splendor is fondly remembered. The author expresses gratitude for the irreplaceable moments shared with their children and grandchild, noting the different interests across generations, such as a newfound fascination with bugs. The article concludes with an invitation to readers to partake in this timeless activity, suggesting that embracing the treasures of autumn is suitable for all ages, from 0 to 125 years old.

Opinions

  • The author values the act of collecting natural items as a means to bond with family and create lasting memories.
  • There is a belief that moments of joy, such as those experienced during nature hunts, can be preserved like a tangible collection.
  • The author suggests that such simple, cost-free activities can be incredibly rewarding and enriching.
  • A personal sentiment of gratitude is expressed for the time spent with children and grandchildren through this shared interest.
  • The author finds it amusing and endearing that each generation brings its unique preferences to the activity, with the grandchild showing a particular interest in bugs.
  • There is an encouragement for others to engage in this activity, implying that it is never too late to start enjoying the simple pleasures of life.

Collection

A haiku

Photo by Diana Akhmetianova on Unsplash

Now is the best time starting a new collection nuts, leaves, pine cones, twigs

When was the last time you collected the treasures of the season? When my kids were little, this was one of our favorite things to do.

Nature hunts can be absolutely free, but their value is so rich. I remember those books where we pressed the leaves between wax paper. Oh, and those mason jars filled with all the beauty of autumn.

The collection of joy during these times is priceless. Is it possible to capture a moment in time? I believe so. The best part during our times together was their little hands holding mine until the next gem appeared.

I’m grateful for my time with my children and now my grandson. However, he likes bugs a little more than my kids! Might you take someone by the hand soon and embrace the treasures of autumn? Age-appropriate: 0-125 years old

Thank you, Trista Signe Ainsworth, for your creative and joy-filled prompts and publication; Thank You Notes.

Thank You Notes
Naturewalk
Family
Autumn
Haiku
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