Magical Doors

Books Are Magical Doors
Books Are Magical Doors

I imagine you enjoy a good book. Maybe you even love them. In our high-tech world (and I’m not knocking technology … I’m just sayin’) we have other ways of grabbing tales. Playing online games can be a way of tossing yourself into a snippet of a tale. Engaging in the flurry of text messages and social media posts is another way (“what’s alive now in my friend’s life?”). We grab one another’s tales in the snowstorm of media.

I used to be a voracious book reader. Family vacations saw me packing a stack of library books to read during the hundreds of miles in the car (I did look up now and then to enjoy the strange, new territories!). These days, while I read a fair amount, it is by way of a book app more often than not. I think that’s ok, but I do love the feel (as folks often say) of a book lying open in my hands.

In any case, by book or book app, I still read children’s books. And I still read to my daughter (a teen now), every night at bedtime. We (and her older sister) have journeyed through hundreds of tales over the years, hundreds of magical doorways together. And in doing so, we’ve shared a landscape woven of some very diverse territories, from times past and into futures present. We share a magical world of imagination.

One of the surest ways to share magic with kids is to read aloud to them. I’m sure you know that and do that already! There are many good reasons to do so: inspiring literacy and a joy to read, creating and nourishing connection. I just want to add my fairy coin to the mix. When you read to your child, you weave a world together. With the books you both really enjoy, you touch into Soul–yours and your child’s.

Notice what your child loves to talk about regarding a story you’ve read. As in relaying any story, your child is revealing her soul–what brings her alive, where her special qualities may lie. The same is true for you. Story, sourced as it is from dreams (so to speak) can reflect like a mirror on a person’s deep nature. When your child (or you) puzzles over a conversation between characters, or recalls a particular incident in the story, he is revealing himself in the noticing. His yearnings, his hopes, or aspects of his own character.

Try this: Next time you read to your child, ask what really struck her in the story. What scene really stands out for her? What did she enjoy most? Or least? Or …? [fill in the blank with a question or two of your own]. Sometimes a child will feel like talking about the story right then, and sometimes not. Sometimes it’s better to wait until a later time to ask questions.

And ask the questions of yourself. What scene is most alive for you in the story? What upset you most? What touched you? Did any event or conversation or image open your heart, make it feel as if it was viewing something absolutely true for you?

Great treasures lie in stories, treasures for the soul. The stories are magical doors to those treasures. And books are lovely physical doors, with bindings you can open, and maybe some illustrations.

Read aloud to your child. Read aloud to him for as many years as you can.

What books have you enjoyed reading to your children? What books did you enjoy that were read to you–when you were a child, or perhaps even as a grownup? Please share your favorites here!

Reading Is Magic - photo art by Gwynne Valencia
Reading Is Magic – photo art by Gwynne Valencia. I’ve just finished reading aloud the Harry Potter books to Gwynne for at least the eighth time!

Wondrous Summer Camps For Your Family

As you know, I instruct with the Vashon Wilderness Program. Each day with the kids is truly a magical experience. Kids develop an intimate relationship with nature that translates to deep connection to themselves, each other,  and to community through ways that feel like play and are play! You can read about our Coyote Mentoring approach here. This is the creative mentoring style that I bring to all my work, including here at Forest Halls.

This year VWP is offering truly wondrous summer camps. If you are on the island, have connections to our island, or want an excuse to pass a week (or more!) on our beautiful, relaxing island, do check out the camp descriptions and see which ones may be a fit for your kids or for the special child in your life. We even have a camp this year for kids and their special grown-up!

I’m super-excited  to be teaching in three of the camps (listed below). And I am delighted to be teaching within an incredible team. All of the instructors with VWP are top-notch, and each one is caring, skilled, and possesses their own unique magic which they love to share. Read all about VWP’s instructors here. You can read about me as an instructor too :-).

All of the camps promise to be fun and fabulous, and woven with story–the stories threaded into the themes of the camp, the stories that we create together, and the inner story that each participant uncovers for themselves by just being who they are in nature and with one another. Again, check out the info on the full offering of summer camps, as well as for more info on the camps in which I’ll be teaching.

Want some glimpses of camp adventures? Here are two posts I wrote about teaching the 4-6 year old camp last year:

Magic By The Pond – A post about our day, plus a fun challenge/opportunity that you and your kids can engage with together.

Magical Forest Music – This post starts with activities you can do with your family, and concludes with a snippet of how we (kids and instructors) co-created musical magic with the forest.

Note that enrollment opens on Feb. 1, and is first-come, first-served!

Woodland Ways: Faeries and Elves Nature CampIMG_0097

Ages 4-6; July 6-10, 9am-1pm

We will learn the quiet, mysterious ways of the forest fairies and elves to become invisible, follow the hidden trails of our animal friends, create forest feasts, construct ephemeral shelters, and more.

Cedars and Saplings: Forest Family Adventure Camp MG_5476

Ages 4-6 and their Special Grown-up; July 13-17, 9am-1pm

Nature is home to many families of creatures, including yours! Bring your mom, dad, aunt, uncle, grandparent, or other special grown-up for this unique week of nature connection – together!. Magic, mystery, and adventure await as we uncover our special relationship with the birds, plants, animals, and each other through gentle nature wanders, sensory awareness games, stories, songs, nature art art and more. Price includes one camper and adult family member.

Secrets of the Greenwood: Herbal Magic Camp for Girlssummer 2014

Ages 7-10; July 27-31, 9am-3pm

The plants have special messages for you, and the trees speak of a mysterious mission. Come enter the hidden world of the greenwood! In this farm and forest adventure we’ll learn the secret language of plants and discover their healing power. We’ll make fairy feasts, forest folk remedies, flower essences, and more.  We’ll make friends with plants and each other, play super-fun nature games, share stories, sing, follow mysteries, journal, adventure in the greenwood, and so much more. Come discover the magic of the herbal world around us and our unique relationship with these green beings!

In this camp we are pleased to spend part of most days at Sister Sage Herb Farm. This farm is where Sister Sage sustainably grows and nourishes the medicinal herbs used in their hand-crafted remedies sold at Pikes Place Market and online.

Once again, enrollment opens Feb. 1 and is first come, first served. Visit the Vashon Wilderness Program website to find out more about the above camps and more!

Ready, Set–Art!

It’s so much fun to prepare for my art show, opening on Friday. Here’s a piece I’ll have finished by then:

Starlit Dream - art by Jane Valencia
A work in progress – art by Jane Valencia

I have a lot of ideas I’m very excited about for 2015–including the debut of a comic on this blog! Stay tuned!

Wishing you many blessings, many inspirations, and much real magic ~
Jane