tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174075085553614661.post7701851811467758607..comments2023-08-26T04:12:03.262-07:00Comments on Philo File: The Yellow BucketShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03336520961342768543noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174075085553614661.post-84606083218142786412013-02-04T18:28:03.826-08:002013-02-04T18:28:03.826-08:00I love these recollections of yours, Shannon.
Meg...I love these recollections of yours, Shannon.<br /><br />Megan, we can hope the weather is cooperative while you're here, and the kids can explore. I'll even get them a yellow bucket.LPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17729868050216828489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5174075085553614661.post-47641477564035563572013-02-03T22:47:53.516-08:002013-02-03T22:47:53.516-08:00Oh table rock! Honestly I don't know if I rem...Oh table rock! Honestly I don't know if I remember the yellow bucket... When I think of things like that I think of Cornelius, that one egg-shaped rock, and the stick that was the only thing left from a child-sized rake which I often used as a spear. I like when you write about your/our childhood. I want the same things for my kids and the time is swiftly passing. My kids interact with other children their age a lot more than we did, but I do often wish they had some wilderness to explore. I need to take them for picnics more often and let them explore the woods and the shallow river as I have a handful of times now. I should make a goal to do it several times this summer, but I'm guessing it will be difficult with a newborn. :PJared and Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029945487968453105noreply@blogger.com