Showing posts with label Us. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Us. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Time Flies

 I came across this picture of the four of us taken in August 2009 the other day. Grace was three, Emma was eighteen months. Crazy to think that on Saturday Miss Grace turns ten! One one hand it feels like just yesterday that this picture was taken, but on the other it feels like a lifetime ago. xo

Monday, September 26, 2011

A Beginning

After much contemplation (and lots and lots of discussion) it was decided that we would purchase the kindergarten curriculum from Oak Meadow and give it a try this year. We really went back and forth on this topic for quite some time, feeling a much greater pull toward the unschooling end of the spectrum than not. Dave felt that he would really like us to have one, and I kept reminding him that a) I have a ton of stuff from my teaching days in the basement and b) I really don't want to be a slave to a curriculum. If I wanted that I would return to the classroom. Since this is a democratic family, I decided to do some research and see what I could find (and learn).  As you may know (or may have figured out by now) we are really into childhood, nature, creativity and embracing the teachable moments around here.  If I could find something that was essentially "us on paper" then we'd give it a try, and if I couldn't then we would continue doing what we've been doing (you know, the whole if it ain't broke don't fix it thing).  As soon as I laid eyes on the Oak Meadow website I was over the moon!  Their slow pace is just our style, and I love that they have an "Unschooly, Waldorfy feel" to them!  And truly, they are "us on paper"!  Fabulous!  The materials arrived on Saturday, and that night I dove right into reading through them.  Everything I read had me nodding in agreement (and yet again wishing that we had just pulled Grace out of preschool last year).  It all made total sense to me, from the way they use classic stories to teach letters (and why), to just being outside experiencing nature, to the use of art, to the way the introduction encourages parents to make these activities as natural a part of the day as possible (instead of feeling like scripted lessons).  And it was then that I knew that we had found a gem that we would be able to embrace, all the while staying true to who we are as a family of learners!
While Em napped Grace and I created the picture to go along with the story we read last night before bed (The Tale of Peter Rabbit) to help her learn the letter A.  There is nothing as delightful as using a brand new, gorgeous set of beeswax crayons.  Nothing!  We'll surely be ordering more of these!
After Em's nap and some lunch we each created a picture of our favorite part of summer.  The three of us reminisced about all the wonderful summer things we did as we created our pictures.  It was truly delightful and a wonderful way to spend this rather warm autumn day!
"Mama, I making fireworks!"
A very proud girl and her picture of the lake that she so loves!
Since it was another gorgeous day we decided a nature walk was in order.  We were hoping to find lots of acorns to bring home with us.
Heading out to the "acorn tree".
"Mama!  There are no acorns!"
This was a total surprise (and very disappointing) since the entire base of the tree had millions and millions of acorns surrounding it in June!  Guess, we'll just have to come back another day.
And since we were on a nature walk, it was only natural to use some of the things we collected in our baskets to practice making the letter A.  Which the girls decided the fairies would love to see!
Yup, Oak Meadow and us go together like peas and carrots!  Our day did not feel any different than any of our other days.  Nothing felt contrived or fake or "too schooly".  It was just right and I am thrilled! 






Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Simplicity

Our days are full of simple joys. Of wonder.  Of muffins, Of clothes hung on the line to dry.  Of time with those we love.  Our days are full of making memories and moments they'll treasure forever.  Of making butter (to go with the muffins made earlier or to spread on their bedtime snack) and popsicles.  Our days are full of love and happiness.  Of snuggles and tickles. Of dancing and singing.  Of blessings before meals and bed.  Our days are full of meals eaten outside where we are happiest.  Of candles lit as we prepare the evening meal.  Of creating. Of loving. Of living.  Of being a team and working together.  Our days are joyous (even when they are rough because it means we are a family and we are living and loving and growing together).  Our days are full.  And splendind.  And wonderful.  And I wouldn't have it any other way.