"I still consider monkey platters the best way to connect kids and teens when they come over and may not have anything in common."
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Every action, an investment
"Knowing what you know, set your husband and his daughters up for peaceful, calm, successful interactions. Think of every action as an investment."
—Karen James
or
(Longer original, at Radical Unschooling Info on Facebook)
photo by Chrissy Florence
Monday, February 4, 2019
Request for help
There are over 3,000 posts here now! A few good ones are linked below. If we were all in one place, I would put a jar by the door, or pass the hat. Perhaps there would be cake.
Please help me with expenses....
[that collection is finished now, so I took the links down]

photo (a link) by Holly Dodd
Natural Learning flows
Growth is good.
Changes
[that collection is finished now, so I took the links down]

photo (a link) by Holly Dodd
Natural Learning flows
Growth is good.
Changes
Sunday, February 3, 2019
Many gifts
Cultivating an attitude of gratitude for the many gifts in my life has taken me from a place of hopelessness in my mind, to one of abundant possibilities. Because my life *looks* more abundant to me, every moment holds more potential. That doesn't mean my life is all wonderful and easy. It does mean that I have access to more emotional, creative, and intellectual tools to help me move toward the kind of life I want for myself and my family.
—Karen James
photo by Amy Milstein
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Fascinating and important
Joyce Fetteroll, responding years ago to someone looking for the educational content in Thomas the Tank Engine:
I think it helps not to see it as educational content, because what he’s getting out of it that’s important to him very likely doesn’t look at all like something taught in school.
He may be absorbing things about relationships, accents, effective story telling techniques, the usefulness of color and so on. All those are really fascinating and important to some people and figure largely in the careers they choose.
—Joyce Fetteroll
photo by Sandra Dodd
Friday, February 1, 2019
A toddler's whim
Whim is such a dismissive word.
A toddler's "whim" is their urge to explore and understand! One of my greatest joys as a parent is being able to facilitate that!
—Dawn Todd
photo by Lydia Koltai
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Light up the world
I try not to use similar photos too near to one another, but look at these, by four different moms, who saw the sun, made an image, and shared it with Just Add Light readers. For this beauty and generosity, I'm grateful.
Light can come from you, today, in small ways. If you are gentle and patient when you help a child, that creates peace and comfort. If you smile at a stranger, give someone a seat, or hold a door, you have transformed a moment. The light you add to their day can warm your own soul, too.
Kindness lights up the world.
SandraDodd.com/inspiration
Light can come from you, today, in small ways. If you are gentle and patient when you help a child, that creates peace and comfort. If you smile at a stranger, give someone a seat, or hold a door, you have transformed a moment. The light you add to their day can warm your own soul, too.
Kindness lights up the world.
![]() photo by Lisa J Haugen ![]() photo by Gail Higgins ![]() photo by Karen James ![]() photo by Ester Siroky |
SandraDodd.com/inspiration
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