photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
The joys that come
photo by Sandra Dodd
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
What lights them up?
Caren Knox wrote:
original, on facebook
photo by Amber Ivey
The most effective thing I did to help my sons be their whole,
individual, unharmed selves was to support, encourage, and enrich their
interests, choices, and enjoyments - even when I feared that their
choices might have negative repercussions, or their choices made me feel
uncomfortable.
. . . . Look at your kids, watch your kids. What lights them up? Do & support more of that. —Caren Knox
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original, on facebook
photo by Amber Ivey
Monday, August 3, 2020
Unschooling Discussion 2020
New discussion, on Facebook, as of August 1
Unschooling Discussion 2020
[Still there as an archive. —Sandra, 2021]
photo by Sandra Dodd
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Piecemeal and serendipitous
"Every person's learning about the world will be piecemeal - so it might as well be serendipitous and interest based."—Cally Brown
(original, on facebook)
Saturday, August 1, 2020
Closer to peace
We can't live in "how will I survive this?" time nor can we live well by pining for that past we've already lived through. The best way to get through must be to do a better thing. If a conscious thought about time passage comes, think of what will be an improvement, and make that choice, however tiny, however slight.
original writing, a bit longer, at Time is Inconsistent, June 2017
photo by Cass Kotrba
Avoiding regret, contributing joy...
time will flow as it will,
but we can move closer to peace.
photo by Cass Kotrba
Something looks like this:
flowers,
furnishing,
garden
Friday, July 31, 2020
Right here, again
Holly Dodd wrote a warm memory:
I am seven years old. I am sitting comfortably with a convenient, safe place to rest my face. Safe. On my father's lap . . . Knowing it is not only ok, but expected of me, to fall asleep. Right here where I already am. My dad will tuck me in when he is done holding me, and it will hardly be my business.
photo by Holly Dodd
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Thursday, July 30, 2020
Here! Present.
Live in the moment, in the world where you are.
SandraDodd.com/reality
(I left a few words out, but restore them if you need them!)
photo by Karen James
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