photo by Sam Baykus
Monday, February 22, 2016
As long and as far
photo by Sam Baykus
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Open portals
When rock and roll is an obsession or folk art, or dance… maybe not as easily impressive to the outside world. But as all things are connected, let your child see the world from the portals that open to him, and don't press him to get in line at an entryway that doesn't sparkle and beckon.
photo by Lynda Raina
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
Change one thing.
Change a moment. Change one touch, one word, one reaction. If you try to change your entire self so that next year will be better, you might become overwhelmed and discouraged and distraught.
Change one thing. Smile one sweet smile. Say one kind thing.
If that felt good, do it again. Rest. Watch. Listen. You're a parent because of your child. Your child. You should be his parent, or her parent. Not a generic parent, or a hypothetical parent. Be your child's parent in each moment that you interact with her.
photo by Jennie Gomes
Friday, February 19, 2016
Generous, thoughtful, considerate
Mary King Shawley wrote:
So I ask myself, what is my purpose? How do I want to be remembered? My purpose is to help my children grow and learn to be good humans and treat other people well.
—Mary King Shawley
photo by Janine Davies
(backup link to the article)
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Where do you focus?
photo by Rachel Singer
Something looks like this:
fish,
reflection,
rocks,
sky,
water
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
If you've wound them up...
photo by Ruqayya
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Full of joy
"We spend days and days watching TV, baking, doing origami, playing computer games, being silly, playing tag in the house, hide and seek. It's making me smile just writing it. It is so full of joy."
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Sarah Shields
SandraDodd.com/typical
photo by Celeste Burke
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