Nature is Good Medicine

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On Sunday evening I usually try to map out my week. This week was going to be a full one and would require committed planning. But, it doesn't take much to become uncommitted and have your regimented schedule tossed out the window. As a rancher and a small business owner, being flexible is a necessity.

Lincoln and Barrett by a creek with a cat

On Monday night my son-in-law Colton asked if I could be at their house at 7:00am to care for the boys. I shifted my plans, to take on my favorite job of being a grandma. 

Barrett holding a black cat next to a dog

The weather has been cold here, but Tuesday morning, although chilly, it was calm and the sun and sky were both trying to show themselves. Getting outdoors was a must, so we bundled up and set out for a nature walk, complete with four dogs and four cats who follow the little boys everywhere. 

Ground nest

On our journey we investigated homes where wild things live. The damp air smelled of wet earth and dried leaves - peppered with hints of sage as we walked crushing it with our boots.

River on the prairie

We stopped and looked at the mosaic of grasses and played along Spring Creek, throwing rocks into the water, watching the ripple effects in the mirrored stream.

Lincoln and barrett overlooking river

The boys climbed trees with leaves bleached by the sun that hung like tiny wind-chimes, making soft rustling sounds in the occasional puffs of wind.

Lincoln climbing a tree

We headed back to do our chicken chores, which included the favorite job of gathering eggs. Now mud covered and wet, we settled into snacks and hot chocolate, before the homeschooling lessons began. 

Farm raised egg in coop

We had a different email scheduled for today, which seemed heavy during these uncertain times. After my morning nature adventure with my grandchildren, which made me feel like I had basked in sunshine - I wanted to share it with you.... thinking that you might need a little sunshine too.

28 comments

  • Posted on by Keith Lewis

    Jill:

    You’re a wonderful writer and a wonderful photographer—and a wonderful grandma—raising up another generation with a passion for nature—so vital for the future of the planet. Thank you so much!

    Keith Lewis

  • Posted on by Don Meyer

    Thanks Jill for your very uplifting message which cheered me up no end! Times are very hard for all of us now, and your wonderful pictures and words about your grandsons and the fun you had lifted me up a whole lot.
    I put you and all your dear ones in the arms of God.
    Love, Don

  • Posted on by Donna Fisher

    Ahhhh! Kids, pets, nature and a loving grandma. Thanks, Jill.

  • Posted on by Marie Tesch

    Reminded me of my childhood growing up in the country. Thanks. This should help others who are struggling with homeschooling. When the student is ready the teacher will appear.

  • Posted on by Liz Aicher

    Thanks for sharing your morning! It was wonderful!

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