Leaves of three

The girl and I both love being barefoot! Often I try to encourage her to put her shoes on, but she always replies “where are yours?” I can’t blame her. I love feeling the earth under my feet.

Tonight we were sitting on the front porch with our bare toes in the grass. Suddenly, the girl exclaims “Oh no! We are going to get poison ivory!” I asked her why she thought that and she pointed to this plant:

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I said “that’s not poison ivy, that’s clover”. To which she replied “but it has 3 leaves!”

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I’m always amazed at what she remembers! We talked about poison ivy while we were in South Dakota. She certainly remembers “leaves of three leave it be”. At some point I will teach her the difference between leaves and leaflets…but not today.

When I grow up…

When I was an undergrad biology major and falling in love with ecology, the Amazon rainforest was being cut at a rate of 2400 sq miles/year. That’s close to the size of Delaware! The rate increased until 1995, then started a slow decline. In 2011, the rate was back to 2400 sq miles. Protecting the Amazon was The Cause of the 90s. Last week I got to visit the rainforest…not directly on the Amazon, but the Rio Mayo is a tributary of the great river. Being in this amazing place helped that young ecologist resurface and rekindled a passion to take care of this place. Look at how amazing this place is!

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Conservation efforts look different all over the world, but one model that I see over and over combines ecotourism with sustainable use of ecosystem resources. I travelled to Tingana with two of my students.

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Our guides live in the forest, farm in tree fall gaps, gather honey, and teach visitors about this spectacular place. Tito was our guide and he was amazing with his bird and monkey calls! He could tell that I was having a great time and pointed out everything – big and small!!
The squirrel monkeys were a lot of fun to watch:

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The sloth (lazy bear) was hiding in plain sight:

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The birds were incredible! I’ve never seen anything like these cream colored woodpeckers.

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The collared trogon was beautiful, and it was extra special to see her nest!

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The kingfishers and flycatchers were abundant.

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The littlest creatures were the most colorful. So many treasures!!!

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This is an awesome place! I hope that the new generation of ecologists can continue to encourage conservation of the rainforest…this teacher is going to do her part in encouraging her students to work towards that goal!

Western Trip

Every year I get to take my students camping for 6 nights. It’s a lot of fun, but its definitely not a vacation when you co-lead a group of 49. I have the privilege of teaching with two amazing colleagues and friends.

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The students learn about different ecosystems by sampling, hiking, and experiencing. Here is a virtual western trip:
Sampling the S. Tongue River

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Sampling in high altitude environments.

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Hiking in the Bear Tooth Mountains:

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Learning about fire ecology :

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This is an amazing creation!!!

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Black Hills…our favorite things

We had a good month at the Science Station! There were so many fun things to do! Having Nonnie with us for 2 weeks was the best part!

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We loved hiking and rock collecting.

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Surprising encounters with wildlife (big and small) were always exciting.

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The girl loved learning from mommy’s students and she took any opportunity to show them what she knows!

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Storybook Island is an awesome retro playground. The girl’s mom likes the vintage toys from her own childhood, and the girl loved climbing on all of the characters.

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We look forward to being with our friends at the station! Picnics, swinging, and playing in the fountains! Time really flies by when you’re having so much fun!

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In the Hills

We have been in the Black Hills for a week now. The girl and her Nonnie have been taking care of each other while I teach. One day, the girl helped her mommy’s class with one of their labs:

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The girl certainly loves to be with “the big kids”, and my students are terrific to include her! We have been enjoying wildlife and hiking in our spare time. The bighorn sheep came to campus one morning:

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At Custer, we hiked to see a tree that is over 300 years old! This tree was a seedling when Bach was a teenager! Wow!

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We also saw bison and pronghorn on our evening drive!

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The girl is quite a rock hound, so “panning” was her favorite activity this week!!

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Today we had a picnic, fed fish at the fish hatchery, and went on an awesome hike with awesome friends! The girl practically ran the whole way!!

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That was fast!

Three year old preschool is done! I blinked and it was done. I can’t believe how much she has changed:

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The girl and her teachers:

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What was your favorite thing to do at preschool?
“Play cars with my friends”
What was your favorite thing to learn about?
“Reading and counting”
What was your favorite field trip?
“Willowbrook- petting the opossums!”
What was your favorite craft?
“Making my placemat”
What was your favorite job?
“I liked being the ringer (bell ringer)”
What was your favorite thing to do on the playground?
Swing and do the climbing thing.”

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The girl learned a lot!
The teacher says that she is kind, plays well with her friends, and is bright. She is also a chatterbox (when she should be quiet) and a wiggle worm (when she should be still). It’s always good to have things to work on!

Congratulations sweet and wonderful girl!!! We love you!

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Imagination

I love living in a world where astronauts play the cello.
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In our world, cars are fast, but slow down for a snuggle. They line up to encourage each other, and they keep the peace.
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We have cute paparazzi!!!

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In our world we have bunnies sleeping in sunny windows a platypus in comfy jammies and orcas who “love” bunnies.

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What a wonderful world!!

no bunnies were harmed in the making of this post

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A Biology Lesson

The girl gave me a biology lesson this evening. Says Dr. Girl:

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“Mommy, Lion Mountains have berry sharp teeth!!!”
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“They are even sharper than a little dog’s teeth”
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From predators, her lessons moved to eggs! We have been enjoying this beautiful book:
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We love to talk about the beautiful eggs…especially the “little banana”
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“Crickets have banana eggs! They are yellow!!!”

We love looking at how the baby chick develops…
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I asked the girl about the parts of the egg…
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“The shell has holes so the chick can breathe. The white part is the blanket, and the yellow part is…Mommy, what’s the yellow part?”

We also really love “The Ox Cart Man”

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“Maple Syrup comes from trees”

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“Bees sting the flowers to make honey”

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I’m constantly amazed at how much she remembers! I hope she always loves learning as much as she does now!!!

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Reading

The girl may love to read as much as her mom does. Our first chapter book was Little House on the Prairie. Then we read Stuart Little. Now we are reading The Velveteen Rabbit.
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The girl is also loving this collection of poems:
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I had a copy of this when I was little, so when I saw it at Goodwill I had to grab it! I can’t believe how much the girl loves this book! It’s a little “old fashioned”
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I’m amazed that she laughs in the right spots and follows the “older” language. She loves the art, and the one with the boy rolling a hoop in particular.
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I guess it makes sense she would love this book. My Nanny gave me my copy. The girl is named after the right person, that’s for sure!

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Learning

The girl is learning so much, and recently we have been learning some very grown-up things.

1. Always be kind – share with your friends…

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…and only stick out your tongue if you’re catching a snowflake.

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2. Winning is fun, but it isn’t necessary.

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3. Practice is not always fun…

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…but you can be happy with the results!

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3. Never take yourself too seriously!

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