Parenting

Living Arts Weekly: Visioning

November 25, 2018 Rise up o flame by thy light glowing, bring to us beauty, vision and joy! The 2018 Biodynamic Agriculture Conference live streamed their morning keynote presentations on Facebook this year, which was a pure gift to those of us across North America who couldn’t make it to Portland for the conference! One […]

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Living Arts Weekly: Blessing

November 18, 2018 When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.  – Maya Angelou As Americans prepare for their Thanksgiving meal, we begin to think about our blessings. The very fact that most of us can gather around a table with family or friends and put together a meal of thanksgiving is a

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Living Arts Weekly: Treating

October 28, 2018 There is magic in the night when pumpkins glow with candlelight Happy Halloween weekend! Facebook and Instagram are full of great photos of smiling kids with heaping full bags of candy.  Early on in my parenting journey, I spent weeks sewing adorable costumes for my children. The sweet little pumpkin costume for

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Living Arts Weekly: Settling

October 21, 2018   Each week in our Living Arts Weekly blog post, we begin with a quote about the topic at hand.  Let me just say that Google is my best friend in finding an appropriate quote each week. (Seriously, what did people do before Google? They probably read a lot more. Note to

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Living Arts Weekly: Laboring

September 2, 2018 The firewood you chop warms you twice. – Old English Proverb   One of my favorite stories to share with young children is the Little Red Hen. The simple, sweet repetition draws them into the story as the process of transforming wheat to bread takes place, and they love the poetic justice

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Living Arts Weekly: Changing

August 26, 2018 The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.    -Socrates This back-to-school time brings us face to face with change. Parents line up their children for the ceremonial back to school photo and marvel at how much they’ve grown

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We Can Do It (Leaving our Children in Capable Hands) by Jennifer Stone Grimes

My oldest child never went to daycare.  When he started school in 2005, he was barely 4 years old and entering Pre-Kindergarten.  Pre-kindergarten is for 3’s turning 4, so he was right on target.  A few days before the start of school, I actually tracked down his teacher’s home phone number and called her.  I

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