photo by Roya Dedeaux
Monday, November 7, 2022
Happier and wiser
photo by Roya Dedeaux
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Don't finish the bad things.
If you started screaming or spanking, would you press yourself to finish just because you had started, or wouldn't you pride yourself on your ability to stop and change course as SOON as you saw it wasn't good?
If someone starts a course of poison, it's better to throw the remaining pills in the trash than to finish it all just because you started.
photo by Holly Dodd
in Albuquerque
Saturday, November 5, 2022
No Bad Days—and fewer bad moments
I had only been online a couple of years when someone on AOL wrote one of the best things ever, and it changed my life the moment I read it. She said she didn't think of a day as "bad," as she didn't want to condemn or write off a whole day. She said she would just think "I had a bad moment."
SandraDodd.com/badmoment
photo by Sandra Dodd
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SandraDodd.com/badmoment
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Friday, November 4, 2022
Less nutty now
(first posted here in 2011, and more true in 2022)
Spending time with Dylan made it hard for people to make an argument that he was missing something by not going to school. He was bright and articulate and lively. "But when he gets older," they started saying, "he'll need to go to school for the important subjects."
About this time some homeschooling kids were winning spelling bees and geography bees. Some public school kids were shooting up their classrooms. Suddenly, keeping a kid out of school didn't seem as nutty as it had a few years before.
—Deb Lewis
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Thursday, November 3, 2022
Rainbow connections
If you can't connect ponies, rainbows, unicorns, Kermit, joy and immersion, read at the link below. But I suppose you could, with a little thought, connect all those things one way or another. |
SandraDodd.com/mlp
photo by Amber Ivey
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Dreams
Peaceful sleep and sweet dreams can come from gentle parenting.
SandraDodd.com/peace
photo by Holly Dodd, of Albuquerque, from a high point in a neighboring town
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Gateway ideas
From "The Beautiful Park," by Robyn Coburn
SandraDodd.com/park
photo by Kristiva Stack, of her gate and a visiting vulture
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