Here we are, week 13 of the Make a Memory series. Each Monday through Labor Day I will feature a special family tradition from one of my favorite bloggers. It is so important to create lasting memories with our families and this will be a fun way to get ideas for fun traditions we can start with our own families. So let's dive right in and see how Amy from Positively Splendid and her family make a memory!


Hi, everyone! My name is Amy, and my blogging home is Positively Splendid. I am so excited to be taking part in Michelle's Making a Memory series! As a mama of three (with one more due this fall), I strive to make every day special, and this series has been brimming with terrific ideas to do just that.
This summer, I started a new tradition with my children. We raised our very own butterfly "family" from teensy larvae all the way until they were ready to be released into our backyard! This was an activity we all loved, and it was a terrific learning opportunity for all of us.
To start, I purchased one of the Painted Lady Butterfly Kits from Insect Lore. I loved that with this particular kit, everything we needed for our butterflies was included, and next year when it comes time to raise butterflies again, we will be able to use the same habitat.
When the kit arrived on our doorstep, we found five tiny larvae in the bottom of a special cup containing just the right food to nourish them as they underwent their transition into caterpillars. Making sure to keep the cup out of direct sunlight, we eagerly watched our caterpillars and they grew bigger and bigger each day, until finally, about 10 days later, they all crawled to the top of the cup to form their chrysalises.
Once we carefully transferred the chrysalises into our habitat, we watched and waited until our butterflies hatched. This was the most exciting time of all! We discovered that our new butterflies loved to eat sugar water sprinkled on fresh flowers and the juice from fresh orange slices.
After we watched our butterflies in our habitat for a few days, it was time to let them go and say goodbye. We released them into our backyard, and my kids were thrilled that a few of the butterflies decided to stay nearby for about a week after we let them go.
This was such a fun, unique activity to keep the kiddos excited about learning even during the summer months. I know we'll all be excited to raise butterflies again next year!
Thanks, Michelle, for having me over today. Y'all are welcome over at Positively Splendid any time!
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What a neat idea! I have never seen the butterfly process. I bet I would enjoy this as much as the kids. Thanks Amy, for another great way to make a memory!
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