Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Art Mama

He said, "I love your art, Mama", and to me that was everything.


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Untidy Exuberance & Bark Beetles

A lifetime isn't long enough for the beauty of this world
and the responsibilities of your life...
Be good-natured and untidy in your exuberance...
Live with the beetle, and the wind. - Mary Oliver























*Photo taken by Andrew Stoddard

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

I Heart Elizabeth Mitchell & Hula Hoops





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Monday, June 20, 2011

The Language of Things

"Remember that wherever your heart is, there you will find your treasure.” - Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)

Afternoon drive to our friends' beautiful cottage by the bay. Forgot my camera to capture the ethereal beauty of this place. Warm friends and cold noodles. Our children laughing and building memories. Ice cream sandwiches and screened in porches. Bare feet and a tiny bare booty.

Gratitude and a pocketful of treasures...




*The winners of the Gypsy Wrap giveaway are...
Julie and Allison!

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Gypsy Wraps Giveaway

"I am an all powerful amazon warrior
Not just some sniveling girl" - Ani Difranco (Origami)



So what's all this fuss I'm making about Gypsy Wraps? Well...Gypsy Wraps are the gorgeous creations of Julie Bartel , a yoga instructor and mother of four daughters! Her fabrics are beautiful! What I love about Gyspy Wraps is that they are versatile - you can wear it as a head band or pull the fabric wider like a bandanna - only WAY cooler. It's like a cross between Goddess-wear and a warrior headdress. One disclaimer, they are addictive, you'll love them so much you'll go back for more so don't say I didn't warn you!

















To prove how awesome Gypsy Wraps are, I'm going to give away TWO of these beauties...please specify which one you would like - this one pictured above or THIS one. Post your pining in the comment section before midnight on Sunday June 19th. The winner will be picked by random generator and posted next Monday. *Please leave an email to contact you if you win, else you'll need to check back here on Monday and contact me with your info.

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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

The Art of Roughhousing

"Let the wild rumpus start!" - Maurice Sendak

I must admit that when this review copy turned up in my mailbox I did a little happy dance. The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D. and Lawrence J. Cohen, PhD, is a manual for joy. There's just no better way to describe it. Chapters are organized by the type of roughhousing, i.e. flight, contact etc. Each delightfully rambunctious maneuver is further categorized by age, difficulty and essential skills.

The authors state this very poignant truth, "What was once a motto of Safety First has evolved into a fretful new motto of Safety Only. Many parents are more frightened by skinned knees and bruised feelings than life's real dangers: stifled creativity and listless apathy. Some schools in the United States are even being built without playgrounds."

This book brought back so many memories of my own fearless childhood...like being dragged around the yard on a bed sheet and holding my dad's arms while climbing to his shoulders then flipping over to land on my feet. Does anyone remember that one?

If there is any doubt that the joy of roughhousing far outweighs the risks - a picture is worth a thousand words...here we are one morning practicing our acrobatic skills in our pajamas...

"Roughhousing activates many different parts of the body and the brain, from the amygdalae, which process emotions, and the cerebellum, which handles complex motor skills, to the prefrontal cortex, which makes high-level judgments. The result is that every roughhousing playtime is beneficial for body, brain as well as the loftiest levels of the human spirit: honor, integrity, morality, kindness and cooperation." ( excerpt from The Art of Roughhousing: Good Old-Fashioned Horseplay and Why Every Kid Needs It)

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Friday, June 03, 2011

Mo' Pie, Mo' Betta!

More pie fight photos from innocent bystander, Fred....

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