Tuesday, January 17, 2012

A little effort...

I always knew that when i became a mother i would go out of my way to try and make sure that my child was not a little monster obsessed with tv, video games etc but rather someone who appreciated and even enjoyed the great outdoors. Some of my fondest memories of childhood are the ones playing outdoor with friends and cousins, acting silly in our make believe adventures. Seeing young children constantly cooped up inside their homes, glued to their tv screens or playing virtual games with friends sends chills down my spine. It just seems like this generation is losing out on something very special. Unfortunately the culture of children that played outside is gone and children’s everyday life has shifted almost completely to the indoors. As a result, spontaneous contact with nature is a vanishing experience of childhood.

In the recent years a growing body of research has shown that the natural environment has profound effects on ones well being. However today, with children’s lives disconnected from the natural world, their experiences are mainly shaped through the media. It is the sad truth that the virtual is replacing the real. Children of today do not have the understanding that nature exists in their own backyards and neighborhoods, which further disconnects them from the knowledge and appreciation of the natural world. Having said all that, I do however understand that its not as safe as it used to be for children to be playing outside. In today's busy lifestyle there are many factors which contribute to children's lack of interaction with the natural world.

Nonetheless I still think that it is up to to the parents to make the effort and give their children an opportunity to explore and consequently love the natural world around us. There are so many little things we can do. For example family outings can be an opportunity to explore the great outdoors. I personally love picnics and walks in the summer. After a Sunday spent in a country park i always feel re energised. During winter months there are other places parents can take their children, local zoo, farms or botanical gardens are only some examples.

A few weeks ago the hubster and I took our little monster to the Syon Park tropical Zoo. I can honestly say that if not more, then i definitely had as much fun as my little munchkin. It was an amazing experience as we made it just in time for the zoo's daily show and tell session, where parents and children are allowed to hold/stroke some of the animals. The team at the zoo was super friendly, making parents and children feel very comfortable the whole time. Most of the animals at the zoo are rescued from the illegal pet trade, private collectors or zoos and you get to hear a little about their rescue stories, during the show and tell session. The munchkin did not want to leave the zoo, she fell in love with the rabbits and the snakes. My personal favourite were the chinchillas.

Here are a few pics of our adventure:













Thursday, January 12, 2012

Heavenly

The hubster made me listen to this Adhaan a few days ago and i can honestly say that its the most beautiful adhaan i have ever heard. The voice is so powerful with amazing clarity in it. I can not stop listening to it and just wish there was a way i could hear this at home before every prayer...
Also amazing is the fact that this adhaan was performed in a church in Ottawa. It was part of a program to bring about peace and unity. People from different faiths were invited to gain awareness and become more tolerant of others religions and cultures. The adhaan (the Islamic call for prayer) was performed by a muslim student as to make people sense the beauty of the call.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

mmm loving it...

Call me a hermit but up until very recently i had no idea who Rachel Zoe was. Don't get me wrong, now that i do, my life hasn't become any better with the knowledge of her existence. In fact i couldn't agree more with Mr. Schuman, that its a shame that the fashion industry is only represented in the media by people like her, rather than all those who work without always being in the spotlight, who are elegant but discrete, and who love what they do and don’t need to talk about themselves 24/7.

The actual reason for mentioning this woman is that i have noticed that she seriously knows how to rock maxi's like no other. I love her laid back slightly bohemian style and adore the way she dresses her maxis up and down. Anyone who knows, will testify to the fact that i have a unhealthy obsession with maxi dresses... and since coming across this little lady's style i'm loving my dear maxis even more (if that's possible).

Here are pics to show you what i am talking about...