Let your thoughts wander far and near. Let connections flow.
photo by Gail Higgins

(backup of that review, for the distant future, just in case)





Marty had been running around outside in the sun for a few hours, and I offered to take him to Ben & Jerry's. He said he wanted to go home and have real food, not ice cream, but thanks.


. . . . "I let go, then let go some more, and in the process discovered a deeper connection with my kids than I knew was possible... and because of the inner work involved, a deeper connection with myself." —Caren Knox |
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Deschooling is like changing gears. Go slowly. Go deliberately. SandraDodd.com/gradualchange Don't goof around. Don't stall. SandraDodd.com/doit How can both be true? The clutch and the gas. |



If you can keep that up for eighteen years, you've got unschooling!



All around are stories and moments, props and scenes, entrances and exits. ![]() Take photos! Speculate. Philosophize. Jo took that photo on a continent other than where she lives, neither of which is where I live. Some few readers might be on yet a fourth continent, but will see this pigeon anyway. I don't think the pigeon and the tube are a good mix, and he will not ride that subway. |
Sometimes light comes from just lightening up. Live lightly. |



| "Don’t trust children to be right. Trust children to be able to make a guess and then learn from what happens." —Joyce Fetteroll | ![]() |


If you can think of what might mar a day like that, picture it as something to avoid. People can't be happy all the time every day, but the more you can allow happiness to flow, the more happiness you will see, and the more happy memories your children can have.

| I've been saying "why not?" more often and it feels good! I think it's rubbing off on my husband.
. . . . Say "yes" to saying yes! —Kara |




Avoiding regret, contributing joy...
time will flow as it will,
but we can move closer to peace.


