Welcome to the June Carnival of Natural Parenting: Outdoor fun
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared their stories and tips for playing outside with kids. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
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One of our favorite summer activities….going to the beach!
We went there to play and relax. I never get tired of walking up to that boardwalk, and looking at that big beautiful ocean. It always takes my cares away.
It’s so beautiful and peaceful.
The girls have been asking to go to the beach since the weather warmed up, and while the water isn’t exactly warm enough, we still played in it for a bit.
We told Nakiah we would take her after her cast came off, but we found a remedy for that. She can’t wait to go back after the cast comes off.
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as we enjoyed being there.
Playing in the sand, building sand castles, digging holes, walking the beach, tracing our footprints, finding shells, chasing crabs. We even saw dolphins at one of the beaches last summer.
We can watch the boats go by, people watch, play and relax.
I imagine we’ll spend a lot of time at the different beaches this summer.
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Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
- Garden Treats — Asha at Mom Costume has once again been bitten by the gardening bug — and this time her baby’s tagging along for some fresh air and dirt exploration. (@titbagsandsnoot)
- Outdoor Free Roam — Mamapoekie at Authentic Parenting follows her daughter’s lead whenever they go outside. (@mamapoekie)
- Summer fun in Austin with a toddler — Jessica at This Is Worthwhile is brainstorming ways to beat the heat in Texas. (@tisworthwhile)
- summer fun… — Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children is looking forward to spending the summer outside with her children the way she used to spend summers with her mother.
- Outdoor Fun for Pre-Walkers — Maman A Droit has figured out ways to let her pre-walker enjoy the outdoors. (@MamanADroit)
- Summer Homeschool Fun at Camp Review — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now discusses how Camp Review motivated and captivated her homeschooling family. (@DebChitwood)
- Digging, Tree Climbing and Puddle Jumping — Laura at Laura’s Blog bemoans the loss of her girls’ climbing tree but knows they’ll find something else just as naturally tempting.
- The Sweet Smells of Summer — Erin at A Beatnik’s Beat on Life is looking forward to the many smells of summer she and her daughters enjoy and identify. (@babybeatnik)
- June Carnival of Natural Parenting: Outdoor Fun — Sybil at Musings of a Milk Maker is a confirmed couch potato who can’t help but be inspired by the outdoor opportunities Seattle offers her family. (@sybilryan)
- Take a Hike — Michelle at The Parent Vortex connects with her family and the Earth on frequent hikes in their Pacific wilderness. (@TheParentVortex)
- Following Paul — Julie at Simple Life gives her kids unstructured time to dig in the dirt and pick mulberries. (@homemakerjulie)
- Instilling a Love of the Outdoors in Your Baby/Toddler — Tessasdad at Stay At Home Dad in Lansing offers a photo book of tips for helping your little ones enjoy the outdoors. (@tessasdad)
- Camping, baby! — Jen at Grow With Graces has easy tips for tent camping with a little one. (@growwithgraces)
- Think Outside the Easel for Summertime Fun — Acacia at Be Present Mama finds several ways to bring art fun to the outdoors.
- Outdoor Learning in our Urban Environment — Andrea at Ella-Bean & Co. has found ways to get grass between her daughter’s toes, even in the city.
- Outdoor Education — Alison at BluebirdMama offers parents tips and resources for making each outdoor excursion a learning experience. (@childbearing)
- Turning Inside Out — Christie of Childhood 101 finds kids get a kick out of taking indoor toys outside. (@Childhood101)
- Watching Peas Sprout — Deb at Science@home combines fun with purpose in this educational outdoor activity. (@ScienceMum)
- How To Create a Pirate Treasure Hunt & Other Easy Outdoor Pirate Activities (June Carnival of Natural Parenting) — Dionna at Code Name: Mama has pirate-themed play ideas for ye scurvy landlubbers. (@CodeNameMama)
- What We Do — Luschka at Diary of a First Child has managed to expose her 8-month-old to a wide variety of outdoor fun, even with the notoriously dreary UK weather. (@diaryfirstchild)
- Summer Fun — Darcel at The Mahogany Way finds her family’s visits to the beach refreshing in so many ways. (@MahoganyWayMama)
- Playing outside without a backyard — Sheryl at Little Snowflakes doesn’t let the lack of a backyard stop her family from enjoying the outdoors. There are plenty of things to do outside of your yard! (@sheryljesin)
- Having Fun Outdoors, Playset Free — Guavalicious at They Are So Cute When They Are Sleeping has resisted a backyard playset in favor of the regular backyard. (@guavalicious)
- Moon Gazing with your Toddler — Paige at Baby Dust Diaries is keeping her toddler up at night, but it’s for a good reason: to share the wonders of the night sky! (@babydust)
- the great outdoors — The grumbles at grumbles and grunts wonders whether her urban child can experience the same free-range childhood she enjoyed. (@thegrumbles)
- Let’s Take It Outside! — NavelgazingBajan at Navelgazing is looking for ideas: how can she spend time with her pre-walker outside this summer? (@BlkWmnDoBF)
- A home by the sea: June Carnival of Natural Parenting: Outdoor fun — Lauren at Hobo Mama is living her dream of a home near the beach, and taking full advantage of it. (@Hobo_Mama)
- An Outside Girl — Zoey at Good Goog moved her family to (almost) the middle of nowhere so that her outdoor-loving girl could have more grass and less concrete. (@zoeyspeak)
- Neighborhood Nature — Kelly at Kelly Naturally has learned to connect with the nature she has instead of mourning the nature she misses. (@kellynaturally)
- Building Lovely Memories of Swimming, Spiders and Gravestones — Joni Rae at Tales of a Kitchen Witch and her family are simply outdoorsy people. (@kitchenwitch)
- “Buh-Bye” Season — Danielle at born.in.japan must leave laundry behind and follow her son’s call to the outdoors. (@borninjp)
- Backyard Camping — Becoming Mamas took her family camping very close to home! (@becomingmamas)
- The Color of Dreams — Seeking Mother at Woman Seeking Mother makes gardening magical by teaching her son that each flower is a faery. (@seekingmother)
Oh, aren't beaches the greatest! Thanks for sharing all your pictures (and for participating in the carnival after just having a baby!!!). Your beautiful photos make me want to go play where you are. 🙂
Gorgeous pictures! We still haven't taken the girls to the beach yet. Too bad the ones closest to us are being ruined by oil. 😦
We love to play at the beach, even when it is too cool to go in the water. Beachcombing and building sandcastles are so much fun.
I can't wait til it's warm enough to go to the beach!We have mountain water here, so it will be a while, yet! 🙂 It's barely-melted snow, at the moment!!
I love the footprints photo!
Those pictures are beautiful! Going to the beach was also my favorite "family event" to do as a child. Thanks for sharing!I found your blog through MBC, and am now following! I love that you are practicing attachment parenting and proud of it! I actually posted on "my attachment parenting story" on my blog. Check it out here:http://mommyhoodnextright.blogspot.com/2010/06/stumbling-into-attachment-parenting.htmlI look forward to reading more from you!Check me out when you get a chance at: http://mommyhoodnextright.blogspot.com-Jessica a.k.a Nya's mom
I love so many of the ideas at some of the other blogs. I love walking the beach in the evening and so does my daughter! Lovely pics!!!
Love the beach pics. Thanks for the blog carnival links!
So much fun. We've been out in the yard a lot. My kids love the outdoors
We love to play at the beach, even when it is too cool to go in the water. Beachcombing and building sandcastles are so much fun.
Gorgeous pictures! We still haven't taken the girls to the beach yet. Too bad the ones closest to us are being ruined by oil. 😦
I grew up within walking distance of the beach. Even though I don't crave being there, I do miss being able to go whenever I feel like it. I look forward to introducing my son to building sandcastles.
We took Kieran to several beaches when we visited Orlando last fall. He had a *blast.* It definitely helped that Tom turned into a very large kid – they did many of the same things your kids enjoyed. I wish we lived closer to a beach, it is one of my favorite places to visit!
Oh, aren't beaches the greatest! Thanks for sharing all your pictures (and for participating in the carnival after just having a baby!!!). Your beautiful photos make me want to go play where you are. 🙂