Monday, March 8, 2010

My mother-in-law came across this and realized how much I'd love it...and I do.  It's good enough to share so I hope you all enjoy it as well.


The Birthright of Children
by Dr. Henry Turner Bailey


All children should know the joy of playing in healthful mud, of paddling in clean water, of hearing birds sing praises to God for the new day.

They should have the vision of pure skies enriched at dawn and sunset with unspeakable glory; of dew-drenched mornings flashing with  priceless gems; of the vast night sky all throbbing and panting with stars.

The should live with flowers and butterflies, with the wild things that have made possible the world of fables.

They should experience the thrill of going barefoot, of being out in the rain; of riding a white birch, of sliding down pine boughs, of climbing ledges and tall trees, of diving head-first into a transparent pool.

They ought to know the smell of the wet earth, of new mown hay, of sweetcorn, mint and fir, of the breath of cattle and of fog blown inland from the sea.

They should hear the answer the trees make to the rain and to the wind; the sound of rippling and falling water; the muffled roar of the sea in a storm.

They should have a chance to catch fish, to ride on a load of hay, to camp ou, to cook over an  open fire, tramp through a new country and sleep under the open sky.

They should have the fun of driving a horse, paddling a canoe, sailing a boat.

One cannot appreciate and enjoy to the full extent nature books, novels, histories , poems, pictures, or even musical compositions, who has not in his youth enjoyed the blessed contact with the world of nature.

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