Cozy Comfort on Blustery Days

Weekend winter days allow me to have time to paint, read, write, cook, and nap.  All the things I enjoy and need to nourish my spirit.  This weekend I spent most of my time reading, writing, and napping.  I was slow to rise and allowed myself a late start.  When I emerged from the layers of comforters, I went right to the stove to put on a kettle for tea and a pot of water for making oatmeal. 

Jingle, Jingle, Gingerbread

I enjoy three things: children, cooking, and holidays.  Last week, I was able to put all three together.  Nothing says “HOLIDAY” like gingerbread, so I decided to make gingerbread houses with our 1st grade classes, twenty little girls in all.  Nothing could bring more joy than that!  Of course, the motto, “Divide and conquer,” came … Continue reading Jingle, Jingle, Gingerbread

A Measure of Success

Since I was a child, I’ve measured my success by all the small moments I’ve had connecting to people through personal interactions and poetry.  Connection to me equaled success. Oh sure, I had thoughts of fame and money but that all fell away as I matured.  It’s not that I lost my ambition, it’s just … Continue reading A Measure of Success

Working in the Wonder Studio: The Play’s the Thing!

In the Wonder Studio this month, the 5th graders have been busy creating models of tree houses, ornaments, carts, and a sundry of child-generated crafts.  The thing that all the students like best about Wonder Studio is that no adult is telling them what to make or how to make it.

Working in the Wonder Studio: Self-Reliance

I know people sometimes look at the things the Wonder Studio makers have created and see just a mess of paint and glue and cardboard.  But I see treasure, pure childlike imaginative treasure.  And in that treasure, I see creativity, determination, and resourcefulness, which will stay with them a lifetime. And that makes all the difference!