For Christmas this year, we got Brodie and the little boys butterfly nets and a butterfly identification book because they were very interested in catching and studying the many butterflies that enjoy our property as much as we do! As spring has arrived, it's brought with it a bit of wildlife thus far such that boys can't get enough of (like lizards and critters and soon enough snakes) and yesterday Brodie finally had his first exciting butterfly catch - a beautiful yellow and black striped Tiger Swallowtail.
He proudly appeared, butterfly in jar, book in hand, ready to research his acquisition...and this is why we homeschool.
I love the curiosity of childhood and allowing the time for things like science to take place naturally here at home.
Although he had mid-winter visions of carefully mounting his springtime trophies and had done all the necessary research to do so properly, let it be known that Brodie is in fact a softie...especially when it comes to his little sisters. {Insert mama-smile here.} Poor Nova couldn't bear to see the captive specimen enclosed in the jar, let alone imagine it dying and thus, she somehow managed to convince her kindhearted big brother to release his long sought after first capture.
(Another endearing reason why we homeschool.)
And so it goes...springtime curiosity in full effect...I wonder what we'll be catching around here next??
"The earth is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof."
Psalm 24:1