Do you remember exploring your backyard as a child? I do.
I loved smelling my dad’s roses, digging into the soil for worms and hoping to find some interesting bugs (not spiders). My mother would give me a little margarine tub to put in any insects that I found along with some torn grass and leaves for them to eat. Sound familiar to anyone else’s childhood experience?
Last month, while in Michigan visiting my oldest daughter and her family, my granddaughter, Lily, showed me her little bug container, which was filled with bits of grass and leaves and a bug that I honestly couldn’t see.
It was during our trip that I found myself at the local store where I saw a plastic magnifying glass just for kids. So, I did what any self-respecting grandma would do and bought it.
Plastic Magnifying Glass
Lily could hardly wait to get home and explore the front garden with her new toy.
First, we had to examine the intricacies of a dandelion.
And then, the little white daisies at the base of the maple tree.
An ant hill was next on her list as she watched them busily scurrying about.
When I told her that these were lily flowers, she was delighted since they share the same name as she does.
I admit, that I had so much fun watching Lily explore the world around her and it did bring back some fond childhood memories of my own.
All said, it was probably the best $5 I’ve spent in a long while.
*What did you use to explore your garden when you were young?