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Bath Paints

 


This little lady of ours takes after me in a lot of ways. One of them being that I resist the idea of a bath, but once I'm in, I love it and don't want to get out! This morning she REALLY needed a bath.

Mom Culture: The 5 Minute Journal

If I don't spend an hour each morning getting my head on straight before the kids are up and going, my day is spent with my head NOT on straight and desperately trying to keep up with them and I enter into the realm of brain fog and burnout.

Chalk

"Children need what we rarely give them in school - time for messing about." -John Holt

Freaks and Fancies



 The boys and I had just cleaned up the yard, trimmed the bushes and mowed the lawn. Aside from the patches of struggling grass, things were looking pretty spiffy. But then I walked outside to see

Chickens

 
"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence."
-Dennis Waitley

Dissecting Frogs

These kids are grossly obsessed with cutting things open to see what's inside..and by "things" I mean creatures. Jared, 11, has been doing this from a very young age. When he was 8 I walked into the backyard to find him dismembering a lizard. At first, I was horrified, worried that we had a young Jeffery Dahmer on our hands,

Help Them Explore


“We can best help children learn, not by deciding what we think they should learn and thinking of ingenious ways to teach it to them, but by

The Pond

Over labor Day weekend, we had intended to go up to Palomar Mountain. However,

Adventuring at the Ramona Grasslands Preserve

"Schoolhouses are made wrong. If they must be, they should be built in a woods pasture beside a stream, where you could wade, swim, and be comfortable in summer, and slide and skate in winter. The Windows, should be cut to the floor, and stand wide open, so the birds and butterflies could pass through. You ought to learn your geography by climbing a hill, walking through a valley, wading creeks, making islands in them, and promontories, capes, and peninsulas along the bank. You should do your arithmetic sitting under trees adding hickory-nuts, subtracting walnuts, multiplying butternuts, and dividing hazelnuts. You could use apples for fractions, and tin cups for liquid measure. You could spell everything in sight and this would teach you the words that are really used in the world." -Gene Stratton Porter

Explore



"Children do not need to be made to learn about the world, or shown how. They want to, and they know how." -John Holt

Closing Time

There is something magical about walking into the Zoo as everyone else is walking out. (not to mention up front parking spots galore!) 


We can usually only handle an hour or so of the zoo, so going in an hour before closing is ideal for us. The workers are so happy and upbeat because work is almost over, and the concession stands are closing up so there's no begging for cotton candy! There are very few people inside, so we can linger in front of any exhibit without feeling guilty. Many of the nocturnal animals are beginning to wake up and move around.

There is Another Way


Textbooks, laptops at the kitchen table, a strict schedule of compartmentalized math/literature/history/science, and an online checklist to answer to. Tests. Worksheets. Requirements and deadlines.

The Fun Room