As we enter the third week of the government shutdown, we really miss our national parks and the park rangers and other park employees who take care of these special places. As I looked through my photos, I realized I had so many photos of my kids interacting with park rangers. Park rangers have really helped encourage my kids' love of nature.
Park rangers have taught them things they never expected to learn, things that they not only remember, but ideas and thoughts that come home and are shared with their parents, grandparents, friends, and relatives.
Park rangers show kids (and sometimes their parents!) new ways to think about the places they visit.
Park rangers are heroes to our kids.
As we travel, we seek out national parks, as we know the 401 National Park Service units preserve unique features and history of our country. These are places that are worth visiting, places we dream about and stay in our memories long after we've left.
National Parks are not restricted just to geography. They are featured on our money. They are visited via the Internet. Most importantly, they are an idea that helps define our country.
Park scientists, educators, and rangers visit classrooms to inspire even more kids to visit.
We hope that we can soon once again visit these beacons of wildness, history, and special places.
And although we can't go to these places right now, know that we appreciate everyone who cares for our national parks. Thank you, Park Ranger, each and every one of you. And thank you, all National Park Service employees. You make a difference.
Awesome!
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ReplyDeleteVery nice!! Extremely well written, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAw, this is such a great post. I'm definitely having my kids buddy up with the rangers when they're older.
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