First of all... So very happy to see a kids and parenting section here. Yay!
My hubby and I are planning to start trying to conceive this summer. I plan to homeschool (or unschool). My concern is that I won't be able to effectively teach my child about natural systems and
permaculture in the
city. And we really don't have the money to move to a homestead right now and even if we did, I hesitate to move myself and my kids away from all our family here. I really really really want to help my kids grow up knowing what the real world is. That nature is really what sustains us. A few things I do plan on doing here at home in the city:
-
chickens!!! We will be getting
chickens eventually
-
bees!!! Those too.
- ample outside time (which means we will not have a television set so no excuses)
-wood chopping! We heat mostly with
wood so there's always wood to chop and stack
-cooking, canning, and fermenting
-
gardening. We have 3 raised beds and we have already worked with a
permaculture planner to outline plans to turn the rest of our tiny lot into food
-nature arts and crafts
- primitive skills
- we live right near a river ( 5 minute walk) and a wooded area so lots of
trees to climb
I'm sure there is more I can come up with.
Any other ideas? Can it be done? Thoughts?