photo by Janine Davies
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Happy wherever
When you get better at being happy wherever you are, you can worry less about where you go.
SandraDodd.com/unexpected
photo by Janine Davies
photo by Janine Davies
Friday, July 28, 2017
Quiet time for parents
With a mind open to change, then, go here: Read a little...
Children need time to heal. Quiet time is probably better than constant noise, no matter how much the noise is intended to express love and reassurance.
photo by Hinano
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Thursday, July 27, 2017
Sleepy feels good
On one small bit of gratitude, one can step up and see another one, and another.
photo by Sarah Dickinson
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Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Sky
"Be thankful. Notice little things throughout the day that are simply good. The health of your children. The pattern on the soap bubbles in your kitchen sink. How perfect a favourite mug feels in your hand or looks on a shelf. A laugh. An easy moment. The breeze. The sunshine. A connection with a loved one. A touch in passing. A deep breath. A full moon. A cat purr. A hole-free sock. 😉 "
—Karen James
photo by Gail Higgins
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Changing the world
—Sandra Dodd
from a comment I wrote on a blogpost: "I turned out fine"
photo by Shonna Morgan
Something looks like this:
bridge,
patterns,
perspective
Monday, July 24, 2017
Ate, played, ate, played...
I think it should be “Woke up, got dressed, ate, played, ate, played, etc.”...
If this seems wrong, try this experiment: Keep your child from learning anything for a few days. Make sure that from the first waking moment there is nothing learned, no new material, no original thoughts to ponder, etc. The only problem is that you would have to keep the children from playing, talking, reading, cleaning or repairing anything, etc.
photo by Sandra Dodd
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Joyous and hopeful
Deb wrote:
I don't remember when I first read Sandra's writings but I do remember what I felt when I first read them. Hopeful, inspired, hungry....
She has this big idea that the lives of children can be joyous and hopeful and that's a remarkable thing.
—Deb Lewis
photo by Janine Davies
Something looks like this:
cat,
child,
collection,
window
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