photo by Sandra Dodd, in a pawn shop
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Electric guitars, or Egypt
photo by Sandra Dodd, in a pawn shop
Friday, October 6, 2017
Still
Sometimes, be still. Don't be still all the time—kids and life are busy, busy, busy! Notice moments of stillness, and breathe there. Music without any quiet parts can turn into too much noise. |
photo by Sandra Dodd
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Beauty and softness
It's such a big part of our culture to get it done now, fix it all now, make it happen now, do, do, do, do. Sometimes what life really requires is calm and patience. A very valuable thing to learn in life is to how to take care of ourselves and others during times of stress and times that aren't ideal and wonderful.
I think that's part of "stopping and smelling the roses." If you don't take that time, you miss some pretty wonderful bits of life. When there is stress and other negative influences happening around us, it's even MORE important to take that time to seek out the beauty and the softness and the sweet and light and happy things.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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Something looks like this:
lens,
light,
plant,
reflection,
water
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Not what was expected
Life is like this:
Some things that used to be easy become more difficult.
Some things that used to be difficult become easy.
Things we thought would be around forever are gone.
Things we never could have imagined would exist are here.
SandraDodd.com/impermanence
chalk lettering and photo by Sandra Dodd
(There's my first cellphone, for scale—I liked that little flip phone.)
Some things that used to be easy become more difficult.
Some things that used to be difficult become easy.
Things we thought would be around forever are gone.
Things we never could have imagined would exist are here.
SandraDodd.com/impermanence
chalk lettering and photo by Sandra Dodd
(There's my first cellphone, for scale—I liked that little flip phone.)
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Easier, more manageable
Deb Lewis wrote:
The more you're aware of how good things are when they are good, the easier it will be to wade through the times when things are less good. If you're aware of how lucky you are, everyday problems by comparison can seem smaller, and more manageable."
photo by Janine Davies
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Monday, October 2, 2017
Geek intelligence
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has a category that explains serious hobbyists, gamers, and comic-book collectors:
Naturalist intelligence involves recognizing and categorizing things. Birds and clouds, certainly. Trees. But it also applies to flags, heraldry, automobiles, computer components... the talent for recognizing a widget or a seed seems to be the same.
If your child knows all the Pokémon and their stages, a hundred Minecraft tricks, or the history and evolution of My Little Pony, this is a strong ability to discern the nature of things—to identify and analyze. Each child will have other intelligences, too, and those blend together to help him or her learn easily and to make fun connections.
SandraDodd.com/intelligences
(The middle paragraph is on that page, the rest I added here just today!)
Focus, Hobbies, Obsessions
photo by Andrea Quenneville
Naturalist intelligence involves recognizing and categorizing things. Birds and clouds, certainly. Trees. But it also applies to flags, heraldry, automobiles, computer components... the talent for recognizing a widget or a seed seems to be the same.
If your child knows all the Pokémon and their stages, a hundred Minecraft tricks, or the history and evolution of My Little Pony, this is a strong ability to discern the nature of things—to identify and analyze. Each child will have other intelligences, too, and those blend together to help him or her learn easily and to make fun connections.
(The middle paragraph is on that page, the rest I added here just today!)
Focus, Hobbies, Obsessions
photo by Andrea Quenneville
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Life changes
Impermanence is irritating, but can also be a relief.
A few centuries ago, people believed strongly in the wheel of fortune—that circumstances would change, and did change, and that nothing good or bad would last forever.
You can't keep air, or save rain. Clouds are wet and wispy.
photo by Sandra Dodd
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