Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Little Helpers











This morning it was not raining. Karen had the children that were not in school outside. Our groundskeeper was cutting grass. He does this with a machetti. I am sure this is backbreaking work. Karen brought the children around to where Dennis was working. She got brooms and rakes and they began working.


Some were sweeping the sidewalk. Some were raking the grass and some were putting the raked grass in the wheelbarrow to be hauled off. And some were picking flowers and berries. Fernando and Daniela were, by far, raking the biggest piles of grass.


Sweet Doris is getting pretty good with a broom. She would sweep a ways and then sweep over it again. But, for her, using a rake was a completely different story. While using a rake and a broom are similar motions, they are not exactly the same. Doris was trying to use the rake in the way she does the broom and she had the rake upside down. No matter how many times it was turned over, she kept turning over and trying to use it upside down. She did not get too much raked that way, but she never quit trying.


They had so much fun, they all wanted to come back and work some more after naptime.


Terri








3 comments:

Carla and Daryl said...

bella does the same thing with a rake no matter how many times i show her the right way...i think it is a "will" thing with her though..ha

i think that is so good that the children have the hearts to help in any way they can. they were probably so glad that it didn't rain again so they could get outside. i can't imagine the lawn guy cutting all that grass with a machetti! that is hard work...not to mention if i did it i would probably cut my foot off or something!

thanks for these sweet pictures of the children being helpers.

Jeanne said...

That's precious...so good for the kiddos to help or "think" they've helped, whichever the case.

Love the pictures!

Ginger said...

hi,
looks like they are learning to work together and get the job done which is a good lesson in itself.
They look old enough to be in school...exactly why aren't they in school with the other children?
Just wondering.

They are indeed little helpers.

Wish you could bring Cindy to visit me when you come to the states. I would enjoy spoiling her. She would have a great time with Jaden and Maddie. One day perhaps she will visit me.

love, Ginger