Thursday, April 17, 2008

When Play Imitates History

Here are all the children, lined up like the British Regulars for a "volley". They played revolutionary war the entire time they were outside today, lining up for volleys (with sticks as muskets) or tiptoing around our vehicles in the driveway in order to shoot from behind trees and rocks (as the militia did at Concord). It was quite funny to watch them. As a mom I used to wrestle with the notion of letting my kids pretend to fight. Now I see it as a healthy thing. Most of the time no-one gets hurt, and virtually all of the time their play fighting is a re-enactment of an historical battle. People pay money to see re-enactments!!



Just as an fyi, tomorrow (April 18) is the 233rd anniversary of Paul Revere's famous ride. Perfect timing for us since we have just finished learning about that! We are planning a special activity tomorrow afternoon after co-op to commemorate his ride. Hopefully I will have pictures to share!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oh please do share! We'll be studying that in a few weeks. My son was so into cannon and gun noises after all that shooting in CW, Jamestown, and Yorktown! We don't have enough here to reenact like ya'll do! That's one of the fun things about big families! ;)
Blessings,
Laurie