This year’s Highland Forest adventure provided hands-on opportunities to examine tree leaves. We looked at pinnate, palmate, parallel veined, and lobed leaves. We classified leaves and painted them. Children in groups of four or five built shelters from available resources in the forest after being told they only had 30 minutes to accomplish the task. They enjoyed this so much they want to return in the spring to spend two hours perfecting their architectural designs. The younger children looked for birds nests and other signs of birds in the forest. We all sang and danced around the campfire and listened to great books during the day and at night after snuggling in our beds after the lights were turned off. The greatest reward was that the children loved their time in the woods and getting to know each other.