March 26
After opening circle, we headed out on a winter mission, part explorer, part snack collector. Along the way, we gathered silver berries, spruce needles, and cottonwood buds for tea, plus anything that looked even remotely like good fire-starting material. We also kept our eyes peeled for animal tracks to see what animals are roaming around this time of year.
Back at the fire pit, teamwork kicked in as we built a fire, warmed up, and made some well-earned tea, then took to the hill for some sledding.
We shared stories about migrating birds and made bird feeders to welcome them back home. Even the cold had a lesson for us today, mostly that fingers and toes are not optional.
One of my favourite moments was closer to the end, when the sun finally made a debut and these wildlings started to thaw out. They quickly turned into chemists over at the fire and mud kitchen, mixing up all sorts of concoctions!
April 2
Spring has definitely been running the show this year. Our wildlings have been fully immersed in everything it’s thrown their way, testing both their bodies and their minds, and they’ve been absolute troopers through the constant blizzards.
They took on a special challenge with excitement, caring for their very own egg with the hope that it would transform into a chocolate egg if treated well. After naming and dyeing their eggs, they jumped into egg races and continued the fun with more creations.
Despite the cold and chaos of the season, their enthusiasm made it a truly unforgettable day!
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