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    Maternity Guest Post: Thoughts on Living Car-Free with a Child

    By Sarah Kay
    My husband Henry and I are wrapping up our first year as parents and our fourth year without a car. We
    sold our car–my beloved “Rocketstar”–back when we lived in Oregon
    and could easily bike and walk everywhere we needed to go. Two years
    and two states later, we were living in Austin when we found out we
    were expecting our first child, HP.
    Upon hearing the pregnancy news, well-meaning friends and family often asked us some version of the following: You’re going to have to get a car now that you’re having a baby, right? We
    responded that we hoped to continue our car-free lifestyle with
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  • Uncategorized

    Class Starts This Weekend!

    Class starts on Sunday, and we would love for you to join us! You can register here
     
    Here are some thoughts from past participants:
    • “I want to recommend the heck out of this!”
    • “I feel like I have a really solid reference point; all the journaling these activities inspired created a larger awareness for me of what we’re getting ourselves into. We both feel a lot more informed not only about some specifics of preparing for pregnancy, but also that we have a broader groundwork with which to do more research and a better understanding of what we think and feel about taking this step. I feel more
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  • Montessori

    First Montessori Mobile: The Munari

    Image courtesy of bella’s casa on Etsy

    My dear friend Karla let me borrow her daughter’s Munari Montessori mobile for baby Tate. I am extremely grateful. I was incredibly daunted by the thought of following these directions and making one myself. Now that I’ve seen it in person: a) I promise you can make one, if you’re interested! and b) it’s worth it–it’s so beautiful!  

    My First Experience with Montessori

    I remember the first time I ever walked into a Montessori classroom full of productive and focused 3-6 year-olds. It looked like magic. The children were contentedly working all around the classroom on different things. However, all of them were … Read More