Lincoln loves glue. #loves . Like, love loves. He likes to squeeze it. To touch it. Smoosh it. Smear it. Sometimes taste it. Squeezing the glue bottle is such a great fine motor skill builder – he is building up the strength in his hands. I cut a square of cardboard and let him […]

Glue. Messes. And letting go.

Our morning. For these few moments – before the chaos ensues over who does what next; no one wants to clean up; I need more food hectic … For this moment I am embracing the quiet and stillness that is occurring in my kitchen while I cook and Layla and Lincoln build @snap_circuits_jr and Lillian […]

Snap Circuits made a quiet breakfast

Sometimes I completely stress out about “unschooling” … Letting my child lead the way. Sometimes I wonder  Am I doing enough? Is she doing enough? Is she on par? It seems silly, when I slow down and actually think about it. Silly because all children, reach milestones on their own schedule… A notion that we […]

Play-based writing

What is Gratitude? – Gratitude is the ability to BE thankful and appreciative. Why is Gratitude important? – Gratitude is important because it brings us back to center…it brings us back to kindness. It allows us to BE in the presence of our life’s many blessings: however simple or profound. Why do we need to […]

Gratitude – Teaching Children and Ourselves to be Thankful

My 2-year old loves dirt.  He loves digging in dirt. Diggers in dirt. To find worms in dirt. To scoop dirt. To jump in dirt mixed with water. Dirt. He is also infatuated with finding ants and bugs and worms in dirt. So when I was perusing the Halloween aisle and happened upon some fake […]

Play Dough Dirt – Mama May I Make

Came downstairs to paint and glitter ALL over the kitchen floor … The floor I had JUST vacuumed. And Mopped. Buuuuut…they had found the #spinart and occupied their own time for a good part of the morning. So I desperately tried to hold in my need to clean and maintain my morning cool – pre-coffee. […]

Spider Web Spin Art

We have been collecting leaves for a few weeks now and setting them in our Fall Nature Tray (on our kitchen table). We call them Nature Treasures and it’s ONE place we gladly add to our collection (so I don’t keep finding crunched up leaf debris at the bottom of my purse or pocket…)  I […]

Fall Leaf Zentangle Art

I came out into the lanai to find my three little explorers huddled together looking at something.  A butterfly. Limping around in a circle. Unable to fly. Three children rooting it on, despite watching it go nowhere for the past 15 minutes. Hopeful it would return to the sky. “Can we keep it??” They asked. […]

Broken Wings

After talking to the people ahead of her in line, she figured out who was riding alone and who was riding with a partner. Then turned around and said “Mom, there are five cars….so we’ll all get on this time!” #reallifemath 

Real Life Math

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