how do children enjoy in springs
Answers
Explanation:
Take a long walk. It's just enough this time of year to get out of the house and enjoy the breeze and the sunshine.
Set up a picnic.
Look for signs of spring.
Wear flip-flops.
Open your windows.
Snap photos of the season.
Answer:
"the seasons have changed & the days are getting longer. we wake up to the sunlight & go to bed with the warmth of the season filtering in through open window screens. the seasons change, we change. we grow, we move on. we learn new things each day; ways to be better people, ways in which we are strong, ways that hurt. each day we are given a chance to start new, to dissolve past regrets, to become the person we truly want to be. we are incredible creatures & we exist for a reason. each & every one of us. it may take years, decades, to discover this reason but it’s there! it’s there. perhaps it’s like love, we only find it hidden when we stop searching. it comes to us. we are incredible creatures, never forget that."
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For those of you living in America, Saturday was the official start of spring. Where I live it's really starting to feel like springtime (which isn't always the case this time of year) and it's wonderful! Though summer will always be my favorite time of year, I hold a special place in my heart for spring because it means that in only a few short months summer will arrive, and this weekend I had a chance to take in the beautiful weather and enjoy the beginning of a new season. As I was indulging in the elements of spring, I got to thinking about the best ways to enjoy this time of year. Where I come from, spring can be short-lived. It sometimes seems like one minute it's winter and the next it's summer. So, for me, it's important that I take advantage of this time of year while it lasts. Here are some ideas I came up with for enjoying the spring-y weather:
Take a long walk. It's just enough this time of year to get out of the house and enjoy the breeze and the sunshine. This weekend I took a few walks with my dog, Bella, and it was wonderful. So many things were budding and blooming and I never would have seen them from the confines of my apartment.
Set up a picnic. I can't remember the last time I had a picnic (or if I ever have had one?), but it sounds like a wonderful, spring-y idea. What's better than eating outdoors with the sun beating down and warming you? I can't think of much else that would fill me with joy the way that would. Grab a basket and a blanket and hit the park to take it all in.
Look for signs of spring. Living in the moment is still a struggle for me sometimes so it really helps to be reminded of what's happening around me. The best way to do this is to pay attention. When I open my eyes and look around I see that spring is bursting all around me. It seems like yesterday there was snow everywhere and now this -- flowers, green, a warm breeze! -- and I fully intend to take it all in.
Wear flip-flops. Nothing puts me in the mood for spring like a great pair of well-worn flip-flops. When I recently brought them out of my closet and slipped them on, I instantly felt like it was spring again. There is nothing so spring-y as putting flip-flops on again and realizing that every month that passes for awhile will be warmer and warmer and warmer...
Open your windows. For the first time in a long, long time, I unwound the blinds and pushed open the windows this weekend. It was wonderful to be there, writing and feeling the springtime air on my arms and face. It was wonderful to hear the birds chirping so cheerfully, calling out to one another.
Snap photos of the season. You can always capture a great moment -- and a great season -- by bringing your camera out. Taking photos not only helps you to remember the sun-streaked memories of spring, but it also helps you to be more present. When you're taking pictures, you're looking at everything with a new perspective, which will help you stay focused on enjoying the spring moments.