photo by Sandra Dodd
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Defog
photo by Sandra Dodd
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Courage and reason
SandraDodd.com/foodfear
but two other nice destinations are Becoming Courageous and Logic
photo by Ester Siroky
Friday, April 5, 2019
Lights!
Appreciate casual light shows. Maybe create a bit of light, for its special beauty.
SandraDodd.com/light
photo by Amy Milstein
Thursday, April 4, 2019
A safer home
Deep breaths change everything, for a few moments.
... When a parent learns to calm herself, or himself, many things happen. The home becomes safer. The parent becomes more reliable and more trustworthy. The children can make more choices without fear.
When a parent can learn to take one deep, calming breath while deciding what to do, the parent becomes wiser and more patient.
When a person knows how to calm herself, she can help others.
When children learn how to calm themselves, because the parents have helped them, because the parents understood how to do it, the children have more personal range and power, because they will be more reliable and trustworthy and able to maintain their calm, thoughtful, rational minds.
photo by Gail Higgins
P.S. It doesn't work every time, but without practice, it won't work any time.
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When a parent can learn to take one deep, calming breath while deciding what to do, the parent becomes wiser and more patient.
When a person knows how to calm herself, she can help others.
When children learn how to calm themselves, because the parents have helped them, because the parents understood how to do it, the children have more personal range and power, because they will be more reliable and trustworthy and able to maintain their calm, thoughtful, rational minds.
P.S. It doesn't work every time, but without practice, it won't work any time.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
A new view
photo by Cathy Koetsier
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Buying time and peace
| A mantra like "We're going to try this for now" can buy you time and peace, both internally and externally. | ![]() |
photo by Sarah Lawson
Monday, April 1, 2019
Ages and stages
Yesterday I bent over and picked an inch-tall tumbleweed sprout from a crack in a sidewalk. It was a tiny bit of community service.
The wind is blowing here, and all the big tumbleweeds will pass through chain link fences, or barbed wire, and scatter themselves into thousands of seeds. It happens every year.
A tiny baby hardly resembles adult forms, or the changes that take place in old folks. Where you are now is young compared to where you'll be later. Those changed old folks are always saying you will miss having those young children, and I found it to be true. It also irritated me for someone who was sleeping in a quiet, clean home to tell the baby-sticky, frazzled younger me that these were good days I would miss.
"Truth" is irritating, when we're sprouts, sprigs, teens, new parents, but just as the winds blow, people express the wisdom they gained as they aged and discovered that they missed having children in the house, as those other older older-folks had told them that they would.
"Results" (a half-random link)
photo by Holly Dodd
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A tiny baby hardly resembles adult forms, or the changes that take place in old folks. Where you are now is young compared to where you'll be later. Those changed old folks are always saying you will miss having those young children, and I found it to be true. It also irritated me for someone who was sleeping in a quiet, clean home to tell the baby-sticky, frazzled younger me that these were good days I would miss.
"Truth" is irritating, when we're sprouts, sprigs, teens, new parents, but just as the winds blow, people express the wisdom they gained as they aged and discovered that they missed having children in the house, as those other older older-folks had told them that they would.
photo by Holly Dodd
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