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What’s Happening Wednesday

Rhode Island

The Film “Where do the Children Play” is being show:

Tuesday, March 30
7:00 – 9:00 PM
University of Rhode Island
Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences
Flagg Road, Kingston, RI 02881

Following the screening, a panel of “instigators”  including Children’s Museum director Janice O’Donnell; Meadowbrook Waldorf School faculty chair Su Rubinoff; RI Families in Nature founder and director Jeanine Silversmith; and URI Child Development Center director Sue Warford will lead an audience discussion.

Around the Internet

I’m not sure which of Debi’s recent posts is my “favorite”, but since someone has suggested that I add more information for city folk, I want to include her Finding Nature in the City post here. And I also want to point you to Backyard Wildlife Watching, cause it doesn’t take a country or suburban setting to find great critters in your own backyard!

This post, All About Bird Nesting is full of resources and information about helping the birds build their new homes this year! What fun!

Everyone I meet is springing with joy for this new season and the new growth of this year, Suzi created this amazingly beautiful post Spring Inspiration, and I gently recommend that all lovers of poetry and pictures take a minute to check this out!

If you strive for a Litter Free Lunch, read this review from My Green Side and check out this special offer to green your snacks!  

In case my post about Gardening with Kids didn’t inspire you, check out this one from Frugal Philly Mom and see how she incorporates learning and gardening!

Another of my passions is childbirth and care of young children. I was delighted to read that the Navajo have some of the best safe birthing statistics in the country.

On that same note, obesity prevention really needs to start when babies are little, even in the womb. It’s really time to look at the nitty gritties of this vicious cycle.  (More time outside would surely help!)

For those of you looking for good reads on your picnic, or perhaps you’re looking to garden or teach kids about healthy eating through reading about gardening here are 5 Great Reads for Kids.

Back Home in My Backyard 

Seeds just came in today!

Kids are all sleeping right now we’ve been playing outside so much lately they are pooped!

Rototilled a new row and planning to pick up some manure tomorrow as additive to our wonderful soil! Yum!

Lettuce has sprouted!

And I am thinking of making some changed to my What’s Happening Wednesday. Time makes it difficult to find all the best articles out there each week… so I want to make this a link up.

It will go something like this: Each Wednesday I will write a post on a specific topic, I will invite my wonderful blogging community to link up to this post so we as a community have a resource of great information on roughly the same topic.

So, next wednesday’s topic is “learning through play in nature“.

Check back Monday for details and all the rules!

Hope you come link up next week!

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6 Responses to “What’s Happening Wednesday”

  • Alison Kerr says:

    Shannon, thanks for the mention. The link for All About Bird Nesting is going to Debi’s blog though. Thought you’d want to know!

    Yay, your lettuce has sprouted! Mine too, and radishes, and a few other things too.

  • Shannon says:

    Thank you for the heads up… I fixed it! My head get so turned around writing this post and I have so many tab open and kids running around…. thanks again! Tomorrow we go to get manure!!! And gas for the rototiller….

  • Shannon, I’m so glad to have discovered your blog – it’s great! Thanks for mentioning next week’s “Where Do the Children Play?” screening – you can get a recap of the last one on our blog (http://providencechildrensmuseum.blogspot.com/). Are you planning to join us? We’d love to meet you!
    Megan, Providence Children’s Museum´s last blog .."Where Do the Children Play?" My ComLuv Profile

  • Shannon says:

    Megan, I am planning to come on Tuesday. I have two little ones so it might be a little tough to get out at that time. I’ll make sure to introduce myself! I am glad you found me too and I love the PCM blog and added the link to my blog! It will be great fun working together to create more PLAY! Shannon

  • Wendy says:

    Shannon,

    I’m so honored to be included in your awesome ‘What’s Happening Wednesday’ post! Thank you so much!
    Wendy´s last blog ..Photo Friday – The Birthday Girl My ComLuv Profile

  • Shannon says:

    Thanks Wendy… I am glad to get to feature such wonderful posts! I always enjoy reading your blog (especially your interviews!). Have a great week and happy writing!

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