Friday, May 4, 2007

I Wouldn't Mind Living There... As Long as I Didn't Run Out of Pine Cones


On Tuesdays, we go to our homeschool co-op, which we really love. The people are so nice and the kids all get along, regardless of their ages (not surprising to homeschoolers, I know). Last period, my girls are in exercise class. When the weather is... less than ideal, that means we play games like dodgeball and kickball in the gym. When the weather is nice we head outside, and "exercise class" morphs into something very different.

There is an area of trees toward the back of the property,
to which the kids seem to be drawn, almost magnetically. The trees are planted in groups of three, in triangle formation, and there are about six or seven of these triangles. The kids have taken up residence in these tree shelters, and have begun to build their own civilization. There is a hotel (which was a private residence, until the occupants were evicted for not having enough pine cones to pay the rent) and a restaurant, in addition to a number of homes. Currency takes the form of the aforementioned pine cones, some sort of pods containing some sort of seeds (pictured above, held by Daughter #2), and other assorted items worth trading. This past Tuesday, there was a dispute about the ownership of some pine cones and the possibility that a theft had taken place.

I think they may need to set up a legal system soon.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh that's neat. The kids in our group have found a thicket of growth along the perimeter of the park that they can climb around in for quite some distance. They have named the various areas, but rather than hotels and restaurants, they have a dungeon and a torture chamber.... **sigh**

Jenn said...

Yikes! I wouldn't want to find out what the legal system is like there. *grin*

honkeie said...

We used NowOrLaters and other forms of candy as money when we were kids. I once bought a pack of garbage-pal kids for a box of nerds.....wow did that date me o what?

Jenn said...

Hey I remember Garbage Pail Kids....

Anonymous said...

OMG, I don't, but then again, I really AM old...

Teacher of One said...

That is so cool!
It would be great to sit and watch the community at work.
Christie