No Buenos on the pig lol, cleaning up a mess in the Rig is never a good day.we have 2 kids (fur babies)
the yellow lab goes just about everywhere. the miniature pig stays home due to hes a nervous pooper and gets car sick easily.
No Buenos on the pig lol, cleaning up a mess in the Rig is never a good day.we have 2 kids (fur babies)
the yellow lab goes just about everywhere. the miniature pig stays home due to hes a nervous pooper and gets car sick easily.
True!EDUCATED is always better than IGNORANT.
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That is our soon to be 4yrs old daughter lol, every once in a while she will ask about going camping! If we saw soon or not now she gets really sad lol. Which is great cause we want them to enjoy, and look forward to it.We take our 2yo camping all the time. When we aren't camping, she's talking about camping and asking when we are going again. I get a lot of joy out of watching explore around our campsite.
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You didn't mention how some hard physical labor helps too. I'm amazed at how many people don't even know how to use a shovel, hammer or axe properly.. I'm gonna go back out this morning and split some more firewood, by hand, using axe, maul, medium size sledge hammer and wedges..Take them babies, feed 'em dirt and ditch the electronic devices.....
It builds immune systems, independence, physical strength, cardio endurance, problem solving skills and just a great overall build of a healthy and strong human being.
Don't cheat them the chance to better than their peers....
We lived a while in a cabin on 60+ acres of forest land. I loved the ritual of splitting wood, building the fire. Skills I learned as a kid on the farm, but had to dust off to keep my family warm. My oldest is autistic and wanted to learn the skill but sometimes autistic kids have muscle development issues, not to mention coordination problems. The axe was plainly a bad idea lol. He still isn't quite over the disappointment.You didn't mention how some hard physical labor helps too. I'm amazed at how many people don't even know how to use a shovel, hammer or axe properly.. I'm gonna go back out this morning and split some more firewood, by hand, using axe, maul, medium size sledge hammer and wedges..
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My young friend and neighbor is very high on the spectrum. He is mature now and is learning to use tools quite well. He drives his car, etc etc etc,, and we have some wonderful operating sessions on my railroad. Give it time. On a much lighter note, my lovely wife still enjoys watching me partake in physical labor, such as spliting wood.. !!We lived a while in a cabin on 60+ acres of forest land. I loved the ritual of splitting wood, building the fire. Skills I learned as a kid on the farm, but had to dust off to keep my family warm. My oldest is autistic and wanted to learn the skill but sometimes autistic kids have muscle development issues, not to mention coordination problems. The axe was plainly a bad idea lol. He still isn't quite over the disappointment.
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