photo by Cathy Koetsier
Showing posts with label umbrella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label umbrella. Show all posts
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Less control, more learning
photo by Cathy Koetsier
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Permission and approval
Just like getting lots of gifts instead of one big one, if you say "sure," "okay," "yes" to lots of requests for watching a movie late or having cake for breakfast or them playing another half hour on the swings and you can just read a book in the car nearby, then they get TONS of yes, and permission, and approval.
If you throw your hands up and say "Whatever," that's a disturbing moment of mom seeming not to care instead of mom seeming the provider of an assortment of joyous approvals.
photo by Cátia Maciel
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Following happily
Human development and reality tend toward that period of life coming to an end, someday, so appreciate it when it's happening, and be understanding when paths diverge.
photo by Cátia Maciel
Friday, July 19, 2019
In between and beyond
I grumped and objected, once, to a challenge for people to post black and white photos. Some people were choosing perfectly good color photos and making them black and white.
I love this photo by Janine, of a black and white cat under a black and white umbrella. If it were not in color, the black and white wouldn't be clearly that.
All of our moments have context, and contrast. Things are rarely "black and white," even in a black-and-white photo. 😊
Open yourself to the smaller subtleties and to the wide expanses.
SandraDodd.com/clarity
photo by Janine
I love this photo by Janine, of a black and white cat under a black and white umbrella. If it were not in color, the black and white wouldn't be clearly that.
All of our moments have context, and contrast. Things are rarely "black and white," even in a black-and-white photo. 😊
Open yourself to the smaller subtleties and to the wide expanses.
photo by Janine
Monday, February 25, 2019
Some of the moments...
"I see all that time and energy and attention as an investment—in my son, and in my own future. If I get to grow old, I hope these are some of the moments that bring colour to my winters."
SandraDodd.com/mindfulness
photo by Amy Milstein
—Karen James
SandraDodd.com/mindfulness
photo by Amy Milstein
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Sunshine and water
SandraDodd.com/random
photo by Janine, of her boys—
and if it's been used before, it's worth seeing again.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Fun shelter
—Karen James
photo by Hinano
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Monday, August 24, 2015
Thinking and choosing
If you think of two things and choose the better one, then you've made a choice. If you act without thinking first, you have acted thoughtlessly. |
photo by Sandra Dodd
and it's upside-down, as they were hanging
in a gift shop in Kuranda
Sunday, June 22, 2014
The big idea
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Supplies for play
Consider your resources and be on the lookout for more necessities like these: balls, flashlights, cloth for capes or tents (over tables or chairs or couches), containers, bathtub toys (ice is good), costumes, hats, blocks, magnets. Think of yourself, as a child, and what might have caught your attention. Provide for the child inside you and the current child, too!
photo by Sandra Dodd, Amsterdam airport
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Food
The more one's reaction to "food" (the word, the idea, the substance) is strong and emotional, the more evidence there is that the way in which that person was raised to see and deal with food should not be repeated.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Friday, October 21, 2011
Playing With Ideas
Natural learning is about making connections, in history, philosophy, belief and practice. Tie in music, art, science, geography, patterns, religion, animals, minerals or vegetables. This is unschooling practice and strewing practice, except that it's as real as anything.
Scatter it out and rearrange it!
On October 20, I went to sleep happily thinking this post was all finished and ready to go, but I had forgotten the photo. So I'll explain what this is. When I visited Wales, I bought this big, gaudy umbrella as a souvenir. In New Mexico, we rarely need umbrellas. A couple of years later, I had baby seedling trees that were perishing from too much sun, so I set the umbrella up for them, to simulate a mother tree's shade, and it stayed a couple of months. Trees can need shade more than people need umbrellas, in Albuquerque, and that's an oddity I'm used to.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Do a good job
If a family values love and relationships, unschooling can pay off in a jackpot of closeness and joy that could hardly be possible with school in the equation, and could never be bought back with a thousand hours of expensive therapy down the road. (Maybe factor in the time savings of not spending a thousand hours sitting and talking about what you could've done differently, in addition to the cost of it.)
photo by Sandra Dodd
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