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Saturday, January 18, 2025
Healthy and useful
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, October 20, 2024
School learning vs. real learning
Real learning is doing that billion piece jigsaw puzzles however you please. Or running off to watch TV. Or chase the dog. 🙂
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Gail Higgins
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
Light show
We are all for fun stuff. We get to go to places with our homeschooling friends like theme parks and museums and have it all to ourselves. We get to play all day because for unschoolers playing and learning go hand in hand.Alex's children are both at the University of Minnesota, studying engineering, so she had time to visit me and explore and play games. We had fun. She took the photo above on her way home.
My kids are happy. They have fun. They learn everyday.
We have time to have many animals the kids want.
We have time to play games as a family.
We have time to run in the yard and explore places together. We have time to have fun.
Our lives are not separated between school life and home life. Most things we do, we do it because we like it and because we have fun doing them.—Alex Polikowsky
(source / interview, 2009)
Meanwhile, some of our other unschooling friends saw the northern lights, too, and shared images:
Gail Higgins, North Carolina
I slept through all of that, and failed to leave a post; sorry!
top photo by Alex Polikowsky, from a plane, October 10, 2024—
wingtip light and slight reflection from the window
Friday, August 23, 2024
Warmth and connection
I didn't foresee that the benefits of unschooling would extend to these years when my children were grown. Our home has quieter times now than when the kids were young but is most often a place for laughter and love and warmth and connection. Sometimes, like today, it seems bursting with trust and happiness and contentment while on other days those elements are just quietly evident as we go about our lives.
I am aware of families where it is common to have drama and anger and jealousy and I am grateful to have helped create a home filled with peace and connections with occasional bursts of silly fun.
—Gail Higgins
just as her kids were grown
just as her kids were grown
(SandraDodd.com/milestones/gail)
photo by Gail Higgins, another year
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Learning, piled up
photo by Gail Higgins
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Monday, June 10, 2024
Don't say everything you think.
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, April 21, 2024
What is needed?
There is personal growth in quietly providing what is needed. The world is made better by those who notice and attend to needs. |
photo by Gail Higgins
Friday, March 29, 2024
Smiling, kindness and peace
If someone is kind, it makes him a kinder person immediately, right then. No one has to endorse or approve it. It's done; it's already happened.
Every bit of peace one adds to a situation adds peace to the world, that moment and forever.
(I'm not promoting that "law.")
photo by Gail Higgins,
of Broc, his smile, and his shadow
Monday, March 11, 2024
More happiness
It's easy to say if there's not an objective measure of happiness that it's not worth talking about, but each person knows when she's happier and when she wishes things were a little better. If small changes of attitude can make more happy moments than before, that benefits everyone involved.
No one can have perfect happiness, but *more* happiness is easy to come by. It doesn't cost any more than less happiness, but it's much healthier and better for the whole family and the neighbors and relatives.
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, February 18, 2024
Enthusiasm for happenstance
Sandra's theory of "strewing" highlights the role of the parent, both in the support they provide children and how they reproduce enthusiasm for happenstance.
I really like the buildup to "happenstance," and the use of that word, but as picky as I am, I want to clarify that we didn't "reproduce enthusiasm." We HAD enthusiasm.
2009, page 80
SandraDodd.com/strewing describes strewing better.
photo by Gail Higgins
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Connections coming and going
Football has been a big connector lately. Hayden loves claw machines and on our trip won (bought) a KC Chiefs window hangie thingamabobber. He thought we should send it to the "unschoolers who sing the Kansas City Song" (Ken & Amy Briggs). When we were at Burger King the other day, the kids' prizes were NFL related. He first found KC Chiefs and reiterated his connection to the team, which led to a talk of the Briggs' actually living in NY -- "NY has TWO teams!!" As he browsed the other teams, he happened upon Cleveland Browns -- "Oh! Now I get the joke on Family Guy!! Cleveland's last name is Brown, I thought it was because of his skin color, well it is! Both!" I didn't realize how many football jokes have been on that series, but Hayden knew of a few others and it is just now that they're connecting and beginning to make sense.
I never knew how multi-layered most movies and television shows are, until I lived the freedom of no censorship with my kids. I'm excited to watch Shrek again with Hayden... we've not seen it in over a year and I know his sense of humor has drastically changed, he's more aware of innuendo, it will most likely be a whole new movie for him. I will miss his *younger* perspective as much as I look forward to this *older* one.
—Diana Jenner
also consider SandraDodd.com/again, about watching things again
Hayden playing in a fountain,
photo by Gail Higgins, I think,
or maybe by Diana Jenner
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Greater clarity
If we don't move away from the extremes—those slightly blurry edges—we won't get to appreciate the crisp details of whatever it is we do hope to see and understand better.
That's true for most things, I believe.
Learn to recognize your own extreme thinking. See the nevers and the alwayses. 😊 Then, move around a bit, in search of greater clarity. That shift in thinking will help most relationships, I'm confident.
—Karen James
photo by Gail Higgins
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Trails connect to other things
The Roy Rogers Show used to end with "Happy Trails to You," like this:
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Be gentle
—Sandra Dodd
Marta saved that quote and shared it in 2011. I don't know where it came from.
photo by Gail Higgins
Monday, August 14, 2023
Blossoms
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Gail Higgins
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Children being themselves
The quote is from The Big Book of Unschooling
photo by Gail Higgins
Friday, May 26, 2023
An evolving life
—Shan Burton
photo by Gail Higgins
Monday, February 13, 2023
Be kind to your children
You have helped me be more kind to my children. The best thing anyone could have done for them and me. Thank you!
—Anonymous
(I didn't save the name.)
(I didn't save the name.)
photo by Gail Higgins
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Respond thoughtfully
—Sylvia Woodman
photo by Gail Higgins
Friday, January 27, 2023
Turn away (and smile)
photo by Gail Higgins
(Because Erika D-P quoted me in 2013, I can share it with you in 2023 thanks to "Memories" on Facebook. The longer original is here at Radical Unschooling Info.)
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