Into The Wild Day Camp
Day Camp (4 Days) for 12-16 year olds this summer at Escot!
Alternative education provision for Home Educating families in the south west
Outdoor fun and activities for toddlers and parents
Endless fun during the school holidays for teens and school age children
Forest School Sessions for Schools
Working with local schools to give learners in Devon the chance to take part in fun and engaging outdoor education sessions
The perfect outdoor birthday party for children of all ages
ITC Level 2 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to work in a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Learning Beyond the Classroom
Supporting and empowering educators to take their lessons outside the classroom
ITC Level 3 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to set up and manage a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Paediatric & Forest School First Aid
Attend our outdoor based dual Paediatric & Forest School First Aid course
Forest School Taster Days: An Introduction for Educators
Offering Forest School taster days to early career teachers and those studying for a career in education.
A fun weekend of bushcraft activities, survival skills and outdoor wellbeing for adults
Seek mindful respite from modern life and learn a new craft
A yoga, nature and mindfulness retreat focussed on reconnecting with nature and yourself
Step into the footsteps of your ancestors and learn basic plant and fungi identification skills
Join us for an intimate and energising day of yoga, delicious food and wellbeing in one of three beautiful woodland locations around Devon.
Join us in the woods near Exmouth this Christmas for a spot of festive fun crafting your own beautiful door wreath out of natural, locally sourced, sustainable materials.
A gradual shift has been taking place over the last few years when it comes to presents. Slowly, but surely, people are starting to focus more on an alternative approach to gift giving. Whether that be voucher experiences, gig or theatre tickets, promises of time spent together, homemade presents or repurposed treasures, an ethical mindset is starting to creep into our mainstream, consumerist culture. Once laughed at for making jams and chutneys for Christmas, these same people are now being asked for recipes so those that once mocked them can do exactly the same thing!
There are many reasons for this. Budgets are squeezed and for many, disposable income is not as plentiful as it was a few years ago. Then there is the simple matter of people having enough, nay – I’d go as far as to say too much, stuff. Children are drowning in clothes and toys and adults have ever growing collections of ingenious kitchen gadgets, exotically flavoured gins, books, music and whatever else finds its way into their homes. An increasing awareness of the alarming rate at which our climate is changing and all the waste that our society is producing also adds to this new mindset. More and more folk are turning their backs on the ‘BUY BUY BUY’ culture that pervades every waking moment once the clocks have fallen back in October and are looking for something, more.
Something more meaningful, something more wanted, something more valuable, something better for the world we live in, not just for the recipient.
People are realising the importance of presence, over the abundance of presents.
Of course, that isn’t to say that you should never buy well chosen, specific gifts that you know will be adored, treasured and regularly used by the recipient. But often, we are driven to buy things that they don’t want or need by a desperate last-minute pressure that we must get them something.
Many presents are inevitably used, broken, eaten, discarded, forgotten. But, and I’m sorry for the cheese, memories last a lifetime. Do you remember many specific presents from your childhood? Or do you remember more, the traditions and the feeling you got when you woke up and spent the day with those who loved you?
And it is these memories that are leading more and more people to choose giving the gift of presence, of time spent together, of experiences and memory making, at this time of year. Whether that is a family season ticket to a local attraction, the promise of a trip for coffee and cake with a good friend, a massage for someone who desperately needs to relax, a voucher for a place on a course (from soap making to spoon carving or handstand workshops!) there really is something for everyone you love. Sometimes, it may take a little more effort to concoct the perfect plan but that just makes the gift more special as you’ve given your precious time and effort as well as the experience or handmade treasure itself!
So why not think about not hitting the shops for the mad pre-Christmas rush this year and instead, sit down with a cuppa and have a think about what the people in your life would really like. Would your Aunt appreciate a walk along the coast with you finished with a cream tea overlooking the wild winter seas? Would one of your children love the opportunity to spend some one-on-one time with you on the pier in the arcades or at the bowling alley? Would your elderly neighbour appreciate a jar of homemade chutney and some local cheeses? Would your dear, overworked friend, love a trip to a local spa one day with you for some much-needed R&R? Would your niece or nephew love a day at one of our Forest School Holiday Clubs during one of the forthcoming school holidays?
Why not make this Christmas about creating opportunities to make memories, not waste? In whatever form it takes, give the gift of your presence to those you love this year.
And on behalf of all us here at The Outdoors Group, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and the most amazing New Year!
Author: Hannah Durdin
Date: 17 December 2019
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