Be Out There
Given that I spent the majority of my childhood free time toy-free and playing outside, I have always been concerned about curbing material excess in Laurel's life, and aware of how important it is for her (and us) to be active outdoors. I thus was happy and honored to be invited to be part of the National Wildlife Federation's Founding Mothers, a group of women writers who will work to mobilize families outdoors in partnership with the NWF's Be Out There campaign.
There are a lot of reasons why it's important to be out there; I admit that I was more than a little horrified to see the statistic that these days, many kids spend only 4-7 minutes outside in contrast to 6-7 hours per day in front of electronic media. This, despite findings showing that outdoor play leads to increased creativity during play, enhanced concentration, and less aggression. It seems like a no brainer to be out there, right?
But I get it. It can be hard to motivate to get outside with your kids. It is easier to have your kids play video games or watch TV so you can deal with household minutia or catch up on work. But I hope you will think about change and sign the pledge to spend time outside with your kids. There's nothing formal or binding about the pledge; it's simply a solidarity type thing.
And given that: a) we enjoy the gift of living in a city where both urban and more bucolic outdoor adventures are within reach; and b) you may need a little inspiration for April vacation week, this week I will be sharing an idea each day to inspire you and your kids to Be Out There. (And fear not fantastic readers outside of Massachusetts: though there will be a local spin to each post, otherwise, the basic ideas will be applicable regardless of location.)
I hope to see you out there!
I'm honored to be in the company of these talented fellow National Wildlife Federation Founding Mothers. I hope you'll visit their sites.
Amie Adams (Mamma Loves)
Holly Ambrose (Tropic of Mom)
Kristin Brandt (Manic Mommies)
Leighann Calentine (D-Mom)
Veronique Christensen (Little Elephants)
Asha Dornfest (Parent Hacks)
Anna Fader (Mommy Poppins)
Ashley Gaddy (Fletcher and Lola)
Tracey Henry (Suburban Diva)
Jennifer James (Mom Bloggers Club)
Rachel Matthews (A Southern Fairytale)
Kim Moldofsky (Hormone Colored Days)
Cooper Munroe (The Motherhood)
Emily McKhann (The Motherhood)
Debi Pfitzenmaier (SA Busy Kids)
Liz Thompson (This Full House)









Comments
Looking forward to reading about your outdoor adventures, this week!
Posted by: Liz@thisfullhouse | April 18, 2010 9:17 PM | Reply to this comment
MWAH! I can't wait to see what y'all get up to.. I mean, in to.. I mean up to ;-)
Posted by: Rachel ~ Southern Fairytale | April 18, 2010 10:39 PM | Reply to this comment
Looking forward to your adventures! We learned so much on ours this past week. Can't wait to hear what wonderful ideas you come up with!
Posted by: MomOnMars | April 18, 2010 11:45 PM | Reply to this comment
Spending time out doors and raising our children with a respect for nature is why we have sent them to a Nature Preschool. They spend about 2 of the 4 hours a day out hiking and learning about nature.
Posted by: Jennifer(Savor) | April 19, 2010 6:58 AM | Reply to this comment
Love your ideas for your challenge! These posts are wonderful :)
Posted by: Danielle | April 21, 2010 2:00 PM | Reply to this comment
For other Boston parents, hands down our favorite out-there retreat is to Moosilauke - old hunting lodge in the woods of the white mountains. bunk beds. great food. very family and even dog friendly. check it out at -
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~doc/moosilauke/ravinelodge/
Posted by: Stefan @dadtoday.com | April 25, 2010 3:02 PM | Reply to this comment
Great, thanks for sharing that lead Stefan!
Posted by: Christine Koh - Editor replied to comment from Stefan @dadtoday.com | April 25, 2010 3:14 PM | Reply to this comment