Then the wind started blowing and the sky turned dark and we needed to hurry because it looked like a storm was coming. Moona asked to carry the jars into the house, so I said OK, but be careful, don't drop or shake them.
I picked up all of the odds and ends of supplies left outside and came in to find Moona smiling and jumping up and down, rattling the jars unkowingly.
"I TOLD YOU NOT TO SHAKE THE JARS NOW THEY ARE ALL MESSED UP AND THE SEEDS WON'T GROW WHY CAN'T YOU LISTEN TO WHAT I SAID LOOK THE SAND IS AT THE TOP AND THE SEEDS ARE UNDERNEATH IT'S RUINED NOW--"
*Sigh.* I wish I had the presence of mind and patience not to blow up at my child for a harmless, innocent slip. So what if the jars were messed up? Nothing was worth seeing the downcast face after my short-tempered explosion. My daughter didn't "mess up" the activity, I did.
I don't have any "after" pictures, but here are the "befores":
Insha'allah, Chapter 2 of this activity, when the wheatgrass sprouts (if it does), will be more enjoyable for all of us.
3 comments:
so what happened? did the grass grow? I'm gonna go and get the supplies today insha'a Allah, but will only do the activity while asmaa's napping so nusayba and I can actually enjoy it! :)
It actually turned out really nice. They start sprouting almost the next day or two.
I used eyedroppers and little cups for the watering--Asmaa would probably be able to do that.
That sounds fun! I'll have to find wheatgrass somewhere...
We just planted potatoes in pots 2 weeks ago and the kids are so excited to see the green leaves poking out of the dirt already. The wheatgrass would be funner for them - to be able to watch them grow *almost* instantly.
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