THIS is messy play! |
CURRENTLY my legs are covered in spots. Big, dirty, itchy spots. They are so
uncomfortable, so unsightly and unbelievably itchy there is no way these things
are regular hives. I found myself googling insect bites. I am still none the wiser.
I take the kids to the pool every day and this morning I
toyed with taking out the Vichy Derma Blend to camouflage the red discs or
raiding the first aid kit for those little circular flesh coloured
plasters. But I don’t have enough of
either. My Vichy Derma blend is only a
teeny tiny sample and I want to save it for my face not my dodgy looking legs.
What on earth have
mosquito bites/hives got to do with messy kids play, I hear you ask,
Then it hit me. Maybe
I’m allergic to the thoughts of messy kids play. I honestly get so stressed, annoyed and
completely anal about these things I don’t usually do messy kids play.
So I reckon I’ve reacted in the only way I
know how – with an allergic reaction.
All joking aside, even though I do have horrible hives on my
legs, I admit to being not a big fan of messy play. Could you tell? I doubt I am not alone in this admission
either.
But I have noticed something in our house; whilst they
certainly enjoy messy play along the lines of painting, play dough and the odd
spot of baking, they lose interest in it very, very quickly. In fact, the setting up of the paints, making
the play dough (yes, I did go there) takes longer, much longer, than the actual
time they spend playing/painting.
I’ve done it all; made cards, cookies, painted pictures, the
dreaded play dough, loom bands (do they count?) and encouraged Lego
tournaments. All over within ten minutes
but not after there is a huge row over something or other.
However, what they do
enjoy is outside play. We have a house
full of (broken) toys but they will head out and spend the afternoon with
school bags on their backs containing kitchen knives, apples and water bottles
playing The Hunger Games. They track
rabbits in the grass. Play on the
trampoline. Play in the puddles. Kick a ball around. Sweep the driveway. Take each other hostage. Ride their bicycles. Play on the swings.
This year they had tremendous fun planting trees in the
garden. They also made wooden swords with Mister Husband and they got a
tremendous kick out of this. Smallest
Boy is very fond of his own company and likes to line up his many toy cars and
play with them
They enjoy a spot of face painting. Recently the oldest boys have taken to
keeping a journal and recording their daily adventures.
Water guns? That constitutes
as messy kids play surely. They love
that. Or rather they did when the
weather was a bit better.
Bubbles are water, aren't they? |
So in the same way you can take a horse to water but can’t
make him drink, I can wave poster paints in front of my boys and sprinkle flour
around with the promise of play dough, but I can’t make them play with the
stuff for an hour. I should be so lucky.
In fact today one of them asked “what can I do” and I
deliberately suggested he draw something.
Out came the rather large box of colours and off he went to grab some
paper. I watched to see if any of the
others would be tempted. But no.
Although Smallest Boy can have great fun with a scrap of paper, a safety scissors and a chunk of blu-tack. Keeps him occupied for ages.
So, messy play is great and all but we haven’t had much
success with it in my house.
It very much appears that my boys are outside kids and
believe me, they get up to more than their fair share of messy, filthy play out
there.