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ccheek
Chillin' with the herd
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Thank you @Latestarter. That girl absolutely loves her animals! The boys, however, couldn't really care less (hence the lack of pictures), lol. My oldest does like helping me build the things we need to support the garden and animals, though.
As for the upbringing, I always wanted my kids to know where their food came from, and realize the work that goes into it. It seems to me that there are too many children (and adults for that matter) that take their food for granted (including my own). I feel like if they can see the animals being raised and the gardens being grown, they may hold that food a little more near and dear. They can actually see that some of these animals even lose their life in order to provide the meat to nourish ours.... and just maybe they can catch a bigger, more complete picture of the world, and the give and take that it requires. I don't know if that theory will work, but I'm giving it a shot at least. To think that there are kids out there that have never even seen a chicken or rabbit in real life, or a tomato plant making blooms, is disheartening in the least.
As for the upbringing, I always wanted my kids to know where their food came from, and realize the work that goes into it. It seems to me that there are too many children (and adults for that matter) that take their food for granted (including my own). I feel like if they can see the animals being raised and the gardens being grown, they may hold that food a little more near and dear. They can actually see that some of these animals even lose their life in order to provide the meat to nourish ours.... and just maybe they can catch a bigger, more complete picture of the world, and the give and take that it requires. I don't know if that theory will work, but I'm giving it a shot at least. To think that there are kids out there that have never even seen a chicken or rabbit in real life, or a tomato plant making blooms, is disheartening in the least.