photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Sparkly and joyful
Choices in an environment maintained with learning in mind are different from choices in a quiet, boring place. If I were a kid, my choice in a quiet, boring place would be to go to school.
Make your unschooling sparkly and joyful.
SandraDodd.com/schoolchoice (righthand box halfway down)
photo by Sandra Dodd
photo by Sandra Dodd
Something looks like this:
architecture,
instrument,
stairs,
stuff
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Joy and service
When you do things, look for the joy and service in them, and your life will be softer and more meaningful.
SandraDodd.com/service
SandraDodd.com/chores/gift
photo by Sandra Dodd, of ice as a bathtub toy
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SandraDodd.com/chores/gift
photo by Sandra Dodd, of ice as a bathtub toy
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Monday, December 24, 2018
Make it plentiful
Once someone tried allowing her children to choose their own foods, and after a month she was ready to give up. Part of my response is below.
Please read all of "Economics of Restricting TV Watching of Children" by Pam Sorooshian. It will apply to food too.
SandraDodd.com/eating/control
photo by Sandra Dodd, at someone else's house
Please read all of "Economics of Restricting TV Watching of Children" by Pam Sorooshian. It will apply to food too.
photo by Sandra Dodd, at someone else's house
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Calm, sweet joy
and your sweet surprises
bring you much joy.
words by Sandra Dodd, written for a Christmas card
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Saturday, December 22, 2018
Meditation for moms
I've done it different ways, at different times of my life. Mostly, as described - sitting, focusing on the breath, noticing thoughts, not getting carried away by them. And if I get carried away, when I "return", calmly return my focus to the breath, without letting thoughts of "Oh, no! I got carried away!" carry me away again. ...
When the boys were younger, I'd sit when I could, but I noticed that thoughts of "needing" to meditate were pulling me away from the moment *with them*. So I'd get centered in that moment, breathing (three deep breaths is magical), noticing sounds, smells, where my body was. Momentary, but being able to be in the moment changed & flavored the next moment, and shifted it toward peace.
—Caren Knox
photo by Ester Siroky
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Friday, December 21, 2018
One peaceful choice
Lisa J Haugen wrote:
I make one peaceful choice, one bonding, relationship-building choice. Just one little choice.
Then it's easier to make the next one, and the next one, and sometimes there's wobble, but rebuilding peace and self esteem one choice, one moment at a time, is doable! When you do that you can get to really sweet, joyful, soul-warming places.
—Lisa J Haugen
photo by Sandra Dodd
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Observation and curiosity
If you look closely, and are curious, learning happens. New input + questions = new hooks to hang other information on. Look at the image on the building. It's a parachute, with a zia. Why? Come and see how a collection can branch off and curl back, touching on unexpected people, places, times and ideas. Zias and Pickups (on facebook) |
Those without facebook access might want to
play around with one of these collections of connections:
ziathings.blogspot.com
wheelbarrowthings.blogspot.com
thinkingsticks.blogspot.com
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