Thursday, December 28, 2017

Finding learning

Finding learning in play is like the sun coming out on a dank, dark day.




That quote is old, and when I looked for a photo to go with it, I found one with great light (look at the rays from behind the people on the right), but no sun coming out, no day. Cool!

Learning happens at night, too.

SandraDodd.com/unschooling

http://sandradodd.com/latenightlearning
photo by Janine Davies
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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Lens



Sometimes the frame is as interesting as the view.

SandraDodd.com/wonder
photo by Diana Jenner

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Consideration and learning


Unschooling should be about peaceful, supportive relationships, about modelling consideration and thoughtful choicemaking, and about learning.

Too Far, Too Fast
photo by Kate Hoskins
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Monday, December 25, 2017

Fully to this moment

Caren Knox, writing about meditation:
I came across the concept of "householder yoga", which is different than "monk yoga". I came to allow mothering to be my practice, which benefited both my kids and my meditation. I realized expecting my practice to be like that of someone who sat in a cave for 30 days, or sat with a teacher for hours every day, wasn't beneficial; whatever brings me fully to this moment is.
SandraDodd.com/breathing, or In the moment
photo by Megan Valnes

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Temporary


Plants and fruit, paper boxes, tins of cookies... they're not to keep for life.

Enjoy and appreciate things and times and thoughts. Be grateful for sweet memories.

SandraDodd.com/gratitude
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Dreamy


Dreamy.

"Dreamy" can be attractive, or otherworldly.

Dreams only take a moment, some say. "Dream big," others say.

Let ideas float and flit, dreamlike, through your waking and sleeping. You don't need to catch them all.

SandraDodd.com/learnnothingday/2009
photo by Lydia Koltai
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Friday, December 22, 2017

Seen and appreciated

Life is made of little moments.

A good life is made of moments seen and appreciated.
SandraDodd.com/moment
photo by Karen James