Sunday, October 27, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
October 21, 2013
Tabitha
I want to take a moment to acknowledge a magical part of our lives right now. Not an unschooler (yet) this little guy has brought so much joy to our lives and is a reminder to me of why unschooling works. Without instruction he has learned how to nurse, grab, sit, roll, communicate his needs to those around him, among other things. He is determined to learn. He loves it. We support him: hand him safe interesting things, give him soft places to land, listen when he talks. The details change as they get older, but the basics are there. Children want to learn and they need some support, but they
will lead the way.
Kelly
On Friday
nights these girls gather to play. They become restaurant owners,
warriors, pop stars, explorers and mothers. They build fairy worlds in
Minecraft, feed their webkinz pets, go through dozens of costume
changes, eat pancakes and numerous sleeves of Ritz crackers. They giggle
into the night until sleep consumes them and they crumple into nests of
blankets and pillows.
Helen
As the days turn shorter and cooler, I feel us all turning in. We're lining our nest and settling down. I'm sure the best thing is being part of projects that take a life of their own. Adrian's working on a woodshed, with a little help from his friends, and storage is suddenly being taken on as family winter project:) And amongst all that, a little task that take working together, measuring and planning to add a little colour and pattern to a hard working corner
Shannon
And with a simple cup of hot chocolate with a familiar logo
a boy feels closer to his homeland. It's often just that simple.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
October 15, 2013
Kelly
Here's Cooper. In his favourite checked pajamas. They work for both
sleeping in and dinner parties, hiking in and shopping in. We should all
have a pair.
Helen
I woke to the sunshine blazing the red-orange leaves,
And exhaled in gratitude for the week that's been.
Life has been uncomfortably busy, the last little while.
Circumstance and design threw out a different path,
And we've poured ourselves into one room, tight as thieves.
Life has flowed through cups of tea and meals, corralling recipes and creating, playing and watching.
I'm not sure that life is sweeter, but for sharing a dinner with family, furniture-neighbours and family-like friends.
Rachel
Contemplating twelve. What a lovely year it has been, and what wonders must lie ahead.
Shannon
And when a dad has a big passion it seeps in to those around him. Creating wider learning and sweet sweet memories.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Shannon
Much of our week has looked like this. Oh what grand and courageous adventures we've both had!
Tabitha
I so appreciate the gentle sweetness of this young man with his
littlest brother.
littlest brother.
Helen
Blessings upon blessings,
Busy upon busy.
Working at finding grace:)
Rachel
These two families were brought together by the two girls at the head of
the table. On Saturday night, Lena and Katharina made us a delicious
dinner in appreciation of their time with us. Tonight we said our final
goodbyes to Katharina, who leaves tomorrow, and there were lots of hugs
and tears and final recipe exchanges and promises to write. It has been
such a lovely month, both getting to know the girls and getting to know
the other homeschooling family (and of course filling our days with fun
excursions). We are so sad to have reached the end of our time with
Katharina, but we were certainly much better off for having known them
both.
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