In which we tell you about our many works in progress.
Homeschooling, teaching, writing, recorder playing, knitting, spinning, home renovation, gardening, anything else that comes up.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
We learn from each other, all the time.
This is how you do this. And I didn't know that before.
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Isnt it great that kids don't think like we do...that they come up with entirely different ways of thinking?? Our goal as parents should be to keep them thinking like that...and to remember how it goes for ourselves...great post!
This is sooo strange!! I was on Ravelry, reading through different threads, "threesheeps" caught my interest, so I clicked onto her blog. There she shows a picture of a beautiful hand spun, lace scarf that looked soooo familiar to me!! So a little more clicking and voila!! It's you!! My Lace Scarf teacher!!!!!!!! I hope your spinning adventure was successful and that you will be back at Spin A Yarn soon to teach us more about spinning and such!!!
I used to be a teacher at an alternative elementary school, then I taught my own kids at home for a few years. This is where I try to figure it all out. I sometimes freely opinionate about what kids need and how school ought to be. There are lots of good discussions happening in the comments. Please chime in.
We started this blog as a place to chronicle our ongoing work on our old house, and sometimes that still comes up, as do knitting, spinning, and assorted other topics related to having a house and children.
7 comments:
Isnt it great that kids don't think like we do...that they come up with entirely different ways of thinking?? Our goal as parents should be to keep them thinking like that...and to remember how it goes for ourselves...great post!
I love the horizon line made from the straight parts of letters! Very clever, Little!
Is that some sort of magnetic, many-armed sword god? :-)
This is sooo strange!! I was on Ravelry, reading through different threads, "threesheeps" caught my interest, so I clicked onto her blog. There she shows a picture of a beautiful hand spun, lace scarf that looked soooo familiar to me!! So a little more clicking and voila!! It's you!! My Lace Scarf teacher!!!!!!!! I hope your spinning adventure was successful and that you will be back at Spin A Yarn soon to teach us more about spinning and such!!!
LOL!!! Too Precious!
Hope you are having a wonderful Birthday!!!
fantastic :^)
That is fabulous!!!!
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