
During the long, awesome summer months, I almost exclusively played outside in the dirt with my Matchbox cars. If it was rainy, then it would be Legos on the living room floor. As an only child, I played by myself most of the time, so creating little worlds with cars and people was a great way to spend my days until school started.
– Tim, Experience Coordinator

My brothers and I used to collect a bucket full of the fallen seeds from our backyard tree. Then one of us would climb the tree and let the seeds all fall down like a swarm of helicopters. It took 20 minutes to fill the bucket and five seconds for them to fall and we would do it over and over.
– Shannon, Families Together Visitation Specialist

Summer vacation on a lake in south central British Columbia was fun, but my fondest childhood summer memories were playing hide and seek in our hayfield; and after it was cut, swinging out on a long rope and jumping into the hay from "high up" in the barn's loft. A thrill!
– Jennifer, Director of Development

I remember playing house in the hollowed out section of a tree in my backyard with my neighborhood playmates. We'd use pinecones and dirt for "dinner." Our furniture? Rocks and dead logs! Imagination was our fuel for playing.
– Kassie, AmeriCorps Member

– Robin, Director of Exhibits
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