I wonder how much work is too much for a 4 year old?
After we got done ripping out the peas, and picking all of them, Alexii decided to build his own garden. We dug rocks to make a border by the chicken pen (safely out of reach) and probably dug/found at least 50 rocks to do it. Then we took the pea plants to the chicken pen for them to eat (easy) and then I helped him load a bag of steer manure into his wheelbarrow, and push them one at a time to his garden. Steer manure was in the front yard, his garden is in the very back of the backyard.
It felt like we were in one of his little einstein adventures.
The red wheelbarrow was kind of like "Rocket" from the show, and we were yelling instructions to each other at the top of our lungs. (Oh no! We have to close the gate before the dogs get out. HURRY!! Oh no, swings are in the way! We gotta center the wagon!)
It was extremely over dramatic, and lots of fun. Also, lots of work. We then spread the manure (fun!) and I told Alexii the last job could only be done by him, and he had to do it
all by himself. *Dramatic Music*
He had to get the seeds from the oat barrel, which is what he plans to grow, and spread them, then rake it. Then he set the waterer up all by himself, and we called it a day.
It sort of makes me wonder if all these kids shows are trying to simulate the feeling of adventure we had today. I think kids are really missing out on the fun and excitement of building things because they're busy watching someone else do it on a dvd.
It also makes me wonder if children are having so many behavioral issues these days because they're not allowed to get dirty and really work.
In any case, I got pictures this time: