Posts in Wind Gatherers
Another Sunny Autumn Day

October 6, 2023

We shared another bright and sunny day together. hawadubš (thank you in Lushootseed) for those helped us carry wood for the many fires to come!

We gathered in our morning circle and heard a silly story about the bəlups (racoon) who inspired one of our mentors to get creative with one precious tomato she grew to court the bəlups out and away from the chickens she tends. 

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Sunny Autumn Equinox with Wind Gatherers

September 22, 2023

We shared such a sweet and sunny first day together on the autumn equinox! 

During morning circle, we greeted the land in the Twulshootseed language that has been interwoven in the land/Vashon since time immemorial by saying "hello taču!" (Sounds like: touch-oh). VWP staff learned this phrase from David Turnipseed, a Puyallup tribal member and teacher for the Puyallup Tribal Language program. 

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Celebrating Imbolc in the Rain

January 31, 2020

At VWP we love to see and support the natural affinity that exists between young children and Elders.  In the Fall we host a special Grandparents Day that many of our family members participated in with us.  Grandparents Day is one of our favorite program days!  But, of course, many of our childrens' grandparents live far away and cannot make it to Grandparents Day.  When those Elders come to town we are so happy when they ask to come and join us. We had just such an opportunity last Friday …

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What is something smaller than your hand that you feel grateful for?

December 6, 2019

Last Friday was a fun and spontaneous one! We had Kristiana (one of our elders) spend the day with us. She brought with her such wisdom, in the form of joy, curiosity and playfulness. We all absolutely love when she spends the day with us. As an instructor it is hard not to feel alive and inspired when she is around, and I could see the same sentiments reflected in the children.

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Cooler Days, More Play Outside

November 8, 2019

We had a lovely day together! It was cold, but dry. Of course, many of your little ones seem to strip off their layers very quickly!

After a time of gratitude, we gathered around a warm fire and had a bit of theatre. Many children enjoyed acting out a scene they experienced in Nature and we all had fun guessing! Maybe your kiddo is paying a bit more attention to the natural world in the hopes that they have some news to share for next program...

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