Irene's shenanigans...
She is a little goofball, chuckling at her own wit
Little Rangers need to get their kits out at least once a month. They need to explore outside, learn valuable skills like tracking, stamina, waking at dawn, building fires, watching the stars....they need SKILLS and they are only going to get said skills by going out and roughing it in the wilderness.
Alas, one skill for a ranger mom trapped in the valley of the Sun, is to reserve campsites far in advance. 6-5.5 months in advance....
If we were really cool, we'd figure out how to make camp in the site-less wilderness...preferably under bracken where the Crebain of Dunland cannot sight us....but we aren't at that awesome yet. So we'll stick with reserved sites, until our skills are much much better. Dispersed Camping is far far more epic. This year, research dispersed camping and how it works, also scout out places for dispersed camping near our favorite sites.
UPDATE: IT seems that contrary to my impression, Payson is actually COOLER than Sedona in the summer....So next year we are going to check Payson first for June, July, Aug. Sedona is more for April, May, Sept
UPDATE UPDATE: Driving up towards Heber from Payson gives you 2000+ ft of elevation, and its a little cooler, at the cost of 20 more min driving.
Feb-March really focus on my own little piece of earth, gardening, etc.
March--AZ Desert dawn hikes, Lost Dutchman campsite...or THE MINE cold
[I need to reserve the Spring reservations by Nov/Dec, and Summer reservations by Feb/March]
April -- AZ Rim-country/Sedona Oak Creek--- AZ desert Dawn Hikes
May -- AZ Rim-country, Prescott, ----Sedona/Oak Creek stuff is Open (Payson is open)
June
July--Mountains or Creeks,
Aug--Mountains or Creeks, PAYSON,OR THE ROCKIES GORE CREEK Oak Creek Canyon/Sedona... Too Hot
DREAM: THE ROCKIES, GORE CREEK CHRISTOPHER CREEK IN PAYSON Payson-ish Houston Mesa Campground NEAR Water Wheel Falls (Payson) NEAR Flowing Springs
Sept--Mountains or Creeks, PAYSON, OR 2nd half of Oak Creek Canyon/Sedona [Finally Cool Enough!...]
Oct -- AZ Rim-country, Prescott, Mingus [may-oct] OR Oak Creek Canyon/Sedona...
Nov--AZ Desert
Dec & Jan--AZ Desert dawn hikes [Hidden Valley, Pioneer Museum? Fat Man's pass, Sears-Kay Ruin (Hohokam)] Have back-yard fires and toast marshmallows.
Feb --AZ Desert dawn hikes, Lost Dutchman campsite.
So camping season is really May--October
And how to homestead...when we are in a little quarter-acre lot in a desert, and may move in the near-ish future?
Homestead, but not as the homestead being the goal---as we may need to sell, and later owners destroy it. Plant fruit trees, for the future if owners keep it. And always garden with the kids. Involve my little rangers as much as possible...because its about the memories being forged WITH them, and the skills being forged IN them, and not about the physical garden or home so much. We are traveling, but we can make these way-stations along the way as beautiful as we can. As green as we can. As productive as we can.
But it should always be about the little Rangers, and not the way-station.
So let's get out there, and go Rangering....
I want to do more than keep my kids alive.....I want to teach the kids how to actually live.
I told the kids this was our new era. We are going to run a clean household, and actually invite their friends over (after me promising 'when the house is clean...' for the last decade)
Each Tuesday in Lent, I will expand on one of these points, which I will hyperlink here.
1. Morning Prayer
2. CircleTime Intercessory Prayer
3. Worship
4. Bible at night with Daddy (focus, absorb, discuss)
5. Life Skills
a. Bible Study
b. Intercessory Prayer
1. Intercessory Prayer [Think of others]
a. VOM prayerlist
b. Prayercards of others in our lives
c. Circle Time Prayer style [draw cards out of the deck]
2. Social Skills [Kindness] Teach it to them rooted in scripture, in real life stories
a.
Think of Others before
yourself
b.
Spread Kindness with your mouth
c.
Seek to find why God brings
ppl into your life (humility, openness to listening etc)
d.
Christian boundaries, etc.
3. Functional Sanity---the car needs to run, to be able to go anywhere
a.
Food
b.
Chores
c.
Laundry
d.
Homeschool Basics
4. (Be a net plus on the world)
a.
Project sanity/youre ok….especially
of the little ones!!!
i.
Appearance---grooming:
hair, smell, clean face
ii.
Appearance—clothing [nice
enough or looks on purpose]
iii.
House---like the family that hosted the dance---their home was amazing. It exuded little house in the prairie vibes. Or medieval cottage vibes. Because everything was clean, organized, and beautiful even if it wasn't fancy/expensive/fixed. FUNCTIONALITY
and USEFULNESS and BEAUTY
iv.
Outside of House---even
more important
b.
Try to bring more food to
events than we take
c.
Give generously
5. Joyful Charity
a.
Go with them to Donate to Foodbanks,
buy socks, etc
b.
Visiting those in Prison//for
kids: Visit hose home-bound, older people, nursing homes, hospitals, and in hospice
c.
Packs for Homeless people,
Feed my starving children, etc
d.
Help them donate money to
cool charities (like buy a goat, etc), where they get to put money toward it,
by doing various chores for us, etc. So they are working to help others.
We are such fragile beings, suspended above eternity.
Just one lungfull of oxygen, one burst brain-blood-vessel,
one heartbeat away, from the edge of time. From the mysteries that sages have
searched for, mystics climbing mountains. Just there, just hovering, right on
the other side.