Thursday, March 7, 2013

Walden Pond

The day Mother and Cassandra left Boston after their mid-October visit we explored a new place with Emmett: Walden Pond.  He loved it.  With "wah-ter", "dish", "weaves", "beig rocks", and most of all "beig choo choos", what could be more heavenly than Walden?  No matter the day, no matter the weather, Emmett would prefer to be at the "bee-tch".  We were regulars until winter hit, usually 2-3 times a week.

Come along with us on a few of our visits to Walden...

This was our first trip to the pond...it was an overcast, wet day...but the sun came out by the end.



Emmett, so carefully pointing to exactly which rock he wanted Katy to help him pick up.

Lion, of course, was a regular on these outings.  As the honorary fourth member of our family, I'm lucky I haven't had to add him as a dependent on our health insurance yet.















The sun finally peeking its way through the trees to brighten up our day.










This trip to Walden was on a beautiful, sunny day.

















Here's Emmett commanding the rock collecting brigade.  We eventually wised up and started bringing buckets to carry them all in.  When we'd plop down near the water and let him exhaust our stockpile.


















This trip was on a cloudy, misty, drippy day.
 Emmett's goal this day was finding a train.  Over our many visits his interests evolved from water and rocks to sticks and leaves...and then eventually to "bieg choo choos".  How we hate to disappoint.

 Here we go! 
 (I have to confess we cheated and looked up the train schedules so Emmett was never disappointed.)

The weather didn't keep Emmett from having a blast.


The foundation of the house Henry David Thoreau lived in during his time at Walden.


People leave rocks in a pile near the Thoreau house.  Somebody else loves a Micah!
Back to the tracks for one last train...



Fall was a scary time for our family full of uncertainty and fear.  How wonderful these trips to Walden Pond, an opportunity to forget our troubles and enjoy some of life's simple pleasures as a family: playing in the woods, skipping rocks, feeding the ducks and fish, collecting "bieg stix", and enjoying the beauty of a forest transitioning from summer to winter.  It was breathtaking, relaxing, and therapeutic all at the same time.

As always, Emmett lifted our spirits most of all.

5 comments:

Nana said...

I've always wanted to visit Waldon Pond. Thanks for taking me there and letting me experience it through the eyes of your family. Emmett, throw one more rock for me!

Renee Swenson said...

It makes me think of Elder Perry's talk about Walden Pond and the peace he and his wife found there. I looked it up:
http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/let-him-do-it-with-simplicity?lang=eng&query=walden+pond

Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

heath said...

Just beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

Kristin said...

I totally thought of Elder Perry's talk too. All of your little trips back there make me want to hope we get stationed there next! Thanks for sharing! You didn't miss anything half so beautiful in the fall back here in ABQ. = )

Annette C. said...

Wow! That is breathtaking! I loved being with Emmett as he saw the train! Thank you for sharing. We are praying for you guys. We love you!