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Henry’s Christmas Gift
The magic of Christmas is upon us. The excitement is palpable around these parts. Even little Tate can explain, “After Thanksgiving, we are going to get our Christmas tree!”We’ve pulled out our seasonal fall and Thanksgiving books (I forgot to take out the Halloween books this year!), and I’m eager to start our holiday countdown experiences this year.My hope for our family is that the entire month of December will feel magical, not just Christmas morning. That’s part of why we don’t go crazy on Christmas morning with presents.This year we are getting Henry one big present: a subscription to a Kiwi Crate. A box will… Read More -
Big Adventures
Matt was out of town this past weekend, and I decided that the boys and I needed to have a big adventure in order to make the time pass quickly. On a whim, I texted one of my friends in Dallas to see if we could come for a visit. She was game! So Saturday morning, we made bread for our school’s potluck, hung out at the school for a little over an hour, and then hit the road for Dallas. We arrived around 4pm.Matt and I tend to be homebodies, so trekking to a distant city to stay with friends isn’t something we normally do. But it was… Read More -
Montessori Bread Recipe: Easy and Delicious!
I wanted to share my favorite Montessori Bread Recipe! I remember reading an article one time that was written by a mother who was committed to teaching her teenage son how to cook and do laundry before he went off to college. While I wholeheartedly agree that young adults should be prepared to take care of themselves, I believe that teaching independence, self care, and care of others should start much, much younger. In the Montessori tradition, these “Practice Life” activities start around 18 months of age.
Children learn so much from engaging in Practical Life activities. They build their focus and concentration, strengthen their fine- and gross-motor skills, learn … Read More


