photo by Amber Ivey
Monday, August 22, 2022
Nice, often
photo by Amber Ivey
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Windows
Part of being able to balance yourself in the world is to be ready to appreciate the unexpected, and also to be grateful for a same-old, uneventful view.
Sometimes, leave your curtains open and your soul prepared for anything.
photo (wild turkey out the window) by Colleen Prieto, in New Hampshire
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Choose more
Part of Pam Sorooshians's response to the idea that unschoolers are lazy:
Ask yourself really honestly, is there something more I could be doing for my child that would enhance my child's life? If the answer is yes, then make the choice to do it. Then ask this question of yourself again and again and, each time, make the life-enriching choice. Apply this to small things and to big momentous decisions. Small things—could I make something for dinner that would be special and interesting? Did I see a cool rock on the ground outside—could I bring it in and wash it and set it on the table for others to notice. Big things—would my child enjoy traveling? Can we take a family vacation that involves exploring things my child would find interesting?
In unschooling, 'lazy' means not thinking about enriching and enhancing your child's life. You change this by doing it—one choice at a time."
photo by Sandra Dodd
Friday, August 19, 2022
Ukulele window
The colors are pretty. Someone decided in which order they should be arranged, while the display was set up. Most are probably off in homes—all sorts of places, with all kinds of people.
No one gets to know, but anyone can consider and imagine the possibilities.
Ukulele was originally a Hawaiian word. Window was lifted from Norse, but that's where words come from—all over the place.
The more you know, the better ukulele windows will be.
photo by Julie D
Something looks like this:
colors,
display,
instrument
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Different food, future food
"When I think about the food I make for my daughter (if it's different from what I've made for my husband and myself), I think ahead to when she might be making me food because I am unable to."
—Robin Bentley
photo by Sandra Dodd
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Connections and mysteries
What comes next follows on what came before, but you won't get to write the script and control all the players.
Things happen, and schedules change. Keep your balance. If you keep your principles in mind, and at hand, decisions will be easier.
photo by Ester Siroky
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
One thing
photo by Nicole Kenyon
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