Sunday, September 16, 2012

Scavenging



I really love activities that don't involve us driving ANYWHERE.  My main goal in life (okay, ONE of my main goals in life...), is to end up living somewhere very walkable.  We lived in such a place a little over a year ago and I mourn its loss every. single. nice. day.  Really.  We could walk to the library, the grocery store, a nice park, the school, a pet store, an ice cream shop, restaurants galore, a Barnes and Noble, a bakery...I need to stop before I start sobbing uncontrollably.

Now we can walk to an...okay park, a Seven Eleven, and a UDF.  Oh, and an Ace Hardware.  You better believe we have family home evening Slurpee runs (walks...).  Oh yeah, keepin' it classy. 

Anyway, from this obsession, this activity was born.  Today, Grace, Luke and I went on a picture scavenger hunt.  I made a list of things for Grace to find, and Grace and I took turns taking pictures once she found them.

#1: Something hard.  What's harder than concrete?  Nothing, I tell you.


#2 Something blue.  No cars were hurt in the act of this scavenger hunt.  Smudged?  Perhaps...


#3 Something with a letter from Grace's name.  She was thrilled about this one.









#4: Something that makes Grace smile.  I think that if I hadn't intervened at least a little bit, Grace would have found some way to make a car fit into every category.  I think it is the color in particular that she found pleasing in this photo.




#5: Something that someone built.  She struggled a little with this one, but finally settled on this curb.  And what a lovely invention the curb is...



#6: Something square.  Yep, as square as they come.











#7: Something red.  These were by far the simplest search and discover topics, but definitely Grace's favorite.




#8:  Something beautiful.  Felt a little awkward taking a picture of a random neighbor's doorstep, but...the scavenger hunt must go on.  And who's going to object to having their wreath immortalized as a thing of beauty?  :)


#9: Something that Heavenly Father made for us.  Grace loves this long branch and never fails to express joy while walking under it.  She refers to it as her "tunnel."  Definitely a gift from God to a four year old.


#10:  Something stinky.  Easy peasy.  This guy's stench is legendary.


#11: Something that belongs to us.  Grace added this category herself.  For some odd reason, she loves our minivan.  The jury's still out on my end...


#12: Something funny.  This motorcycle has become Grace's and my private joke.  Every time we see it, we giggle to ourselves about how it's wearing a dress.  :)




And thus ended the scavenger hunt.  Grace has been wanting to do it again ever since.  





7 comments:

Karen said...

What a fantastic idea!! I love it and may be stealing it!:)

Tammy said...

You're a fun mom, Anna.

Hannah said...

Thank you Anna! This is an awesome idea! We are definitely going to try this! I would love to live in a more walking friendly place too. How do you like your sit n' stand stroller by the way? We're in the market for a double stroller.

Kristin said...

I just about typed the exact same thing Tammy typed. I guess it's unanimous!

Merkley Jiating said...

Such a great idea! I love how Grace was into it so much! For a little kid, that is impressive. Alex does not have that kind of attention span.

Merkley Jiating said...

What have you been up to?! I guess we were just texting on my birthday, but I feel like I haven't heard from you guys for a long time!

Meghan said...

Love this idea-- I am dreading next year when we move and don't live within 10 minutes walking of the grocery store. :-)