A Solstice Tree for Jenny

There aren't many books available for children whose families don't celebrate Christmas, or at the least Hannukah. Children in families who believe differently are often at a loss as to how they fit in with the nonconscious religious ideology which surrounds us. A Solstice Tree for Jenny by Karen Shragg tries to bridge that gap.... Continue Reading →

Holiday Mom Swap

I proposed a "mom swap" for our attachment parenting group in order to give each other a little pampering. Items had to cost less than $2 a person. 10 people signed up, with 6 of us signing up for a second item. We swapped at the ornament swap. I gave bath bombs and all natural chapstick. I... Continue Reading →

Handmade Ornament Swap

Last Friday was the handmade ornament swap we had with some of our local attachment parenting group. I made four different ornaments to participate in four groups of ten. I received quite a few lovely ornaments in exchange. This picture was taken by one of the swappers, Shawn. A few of my favorites include a... Continue Reading →

Ribbon Streamers

It was more difficult finding gifts my three year old could make his siblings. We finally decided on streamers made from wooden rings and ribbon. When we went to the store to purchase the supplies, the lovely wooden rings shown as available online were no where to be found. Determined to find an alternative, my... Continue Reading →

The Stranger on the Street

I think everyone I know has been approached by a stranger on the street at some point in their lives - asking for food or money. At the very least, we are aware of people with signs asking for help as we drive by. While there are many people who ask for handouts as a... Continue Reading →

Pillowcases

My six year old decided to make pillowcases for her siblings this year. The project began with a one hour trip to JoAnn's. She put a lot of thought into picking out the fabrics she used. At home, I helped her make a pattern and we began working on them. When I first learned to... Continue Reading →

Easy Sun Wreath

Today's activity on our Solstice Calendar was to make a wreath for our front door. I had originally planned something a bit more modern, but budget and time constraints, along with the fact that our steel door can get very hot in the sun (my original plan was edible), dictated some changes. I cut a... Continue Reading →

a matter of choice…

I recently had a conversation with my children about women covering themselves, after we saw a woman who wore a head covering. My 5 year old daughter wanted to know why the woman's head was covered, and we discussed the fact that some religions require women to cover their heads or bodies so that others... Continue Reading →

world kindness day…

Today is World Kindness Day. If you need some ideas on how you can spread kindness in the world and make it a better place for our children, check out the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation. Little things can make a difference.

Waldorf merfolk…

My children have several dolls, all of which have been made by me. I hadn't planned on making more dolls for the holidays, but I was inspired by the tumbleberry dolls.  The fun, funky hair was more than I could resist. Considering that I had almost all of the supplies to make the dolls, I set... Continue Reading →

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