 Happy Mother's Day, Radiant Mom! Hello, we wanted to share with you one thing that we love to do together as a family, and that is to go on nature walks. We love to go out and explore creation together, look at God's creation, His nature, listen, observe, and see what we can see outside. So a verse that speaks to us all is in Psalm 19 about the heavens declaring the glory of God. It's so beautiful. And then also in Romans 1 verse 20 it says, For since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse. So we love to observe God in all that He has created. And so I have a question for you, Kayla. What? Where did we go yesterday? Ah, to the park! To the park! And what did we do, Sophia? We played. We played. And Brie, what else did we do? We saw birds. We saw birds in the sky. Yeah. And Lucas, what else did we do? We picked dandelions. We picked dandelions. So I really encourage our kids that when we go on nature walks to definitely observe what they're seeing and to listen to the birds, to look around, to feel, maybe reach down and feel things, collect things. So three things that I wanted to share with you is sometimes we go out and we take our journals. So Lucas, do you want to hold this up a little bit? Yeah. So on some of our nature walks, we take our journals and the children draw what they see and hear and they even write about it sometimes a bit. And then Brie, do you want to show something? And then the other thing that we do is we bring our, sometimes we bring our collections home. So Brie has found some special rocks. I really like this bag. Okay. Because this is the smooth rock. Your smooth rock? Very nice. And then Sophia has one too. And go ahead and can you show this to them? What is this here? A collection where I put nature in. Yeah. Just a collection. We've taken an egg carton and we've taken different things that we collected in nature and just put it there for them to observe up in their room or wherever. And then later, you know, they can keep it there. They can take something out and draw it. They've even used it to make another craft. So it's really fun to just have those with them in their room. And they're like prize little treasures. We've even taken little jars and put seashells and jars or they find egg horns or whatever. And they just, they've become special little treasures for them, what God has made. And also this was yesterday's pick, but here on the ends of our table, you can see big bouquets of D and the lions. And for me as a mom, I love just to, you know, allow the children to bring into the home what they see, what they observe and to celebrate what they are seeing God has made. So just want to encourage you. I also have a bunch of books on nature. And so I want to encourage you to read the Bible, go through books, you know, take a walk and also just allow them to journal, bring it home to draw it or make art out of it. And then also a collection where they can collect it and observe it and keep it for later. So, Kayla, you're going to show your drawing, right? You had drawn a leaf. Hey, you want to turn this around? She was actually making, this was like a palm branch, wasn't it? Yeah. Do you remember what that was for when we were celebrating what? When we were celebrating the resurrection of God. Jesus. Yeah, Easter. Very good. So just wanted to encourage you today and I hope you're blessed by these little tidbits of going out into creation and seeing all of the wonderful things that God has made and, you know, reading from the Bible and some major books and then bringing things home to journal about them, to draw them or to make a collection. And so have a wonderful Mother's Day. Bye, guys.