Tag Archives: life

living.

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saw this beautiful, moving film yesterday

slow, quiet, understated

but, oh so incredibly powerful.

 

“i am delighted to experience the beauty of life.”

-lailah gifty akita

 

 

 

studio credits: lionsgate uk, darkside cinema

awake again.

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even if your day was a bit crazy or didn’t go as planned or was tiring or..

here you are again

awake in a new day.

“yesterday ended last night”

-john maxwell

on the new year.

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welcome to 2023

“just a reminder that you don’t have to make resolutions, or huge decisions, or big proclamations.

you can just set some sweet intentions and take each day as it comes.”

-victoria erickson

 

 

vintage illustration: moon and stars tree

too much i-scream?

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“the present is the ever-moving shadow that divides yesterday from tomorrow. in that lies hope.”

-frank lloyd wright

 

wishing you a happy new year, when midnight arrives in your part of the world

 

 

 

art credit: dan reynolds

 

 

what is coming.

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since the early 70s, 

the tree at the American Museum of Natural History has been decorated with paper ornaments.

this year it features origami critters—beetles, butterflies, and grasshoppers-

that represent exhibits past, and attractions coming in the new year. 

(The New Yorker)

“what is coming is better than what is gone. let this belief aim you in the direction you need to go.”

-karen salmansohn

essence of life.

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 picture from a past solstice celebration

every year

one of my favorite things to teach and share with my class

is the story and traditions of the winter solstice

i get to play the sun

the children play the tilting earth and the seasons

who spin and dance and throw snow

as the season changes

the sun stays in the middle

offering extra light

to the other side of the earth now tilting toward it

knowing it will always return to them

even as our days grow shorter

they quietly rest on the ground

waiting, waiting

only to emerge

when the time is right

  happy to dance once more

in the light of the warm spring sun.

*notes: here is my recipe for the winter solstice, and many thanks to all for your low-tech special effects support of this performance: torn paper snowflakes made by the children, many smiles, a bit of dizziness, a sun doing an interpretive dance, a person to turn off and on the classroom lights at just the right moment, a flashlight, a yellow paper sun, a dj to play the music (‘carol of the bells’ by george winston, and ‘here comes the sun’ by the beatles) at just the right time, and a class full of kinder/whirling twirling planets throwing snow, lying down, and awakening as emerging new life in the spring when the sun returns. somehow it all falls into place, each year a bit differently, as is the way of the world. 

“spiritually, life is a festival, a celebration. joy is the essence of life.”

-agnivesh

a day.

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it was a 2 ice-pack kind of day

a bandaid, temperature check, coughing kind of day

but all in all a great day

we learned about the winter solstice

saw part of the big kids’ play

danced and sang in spanish

shared books

had an outdoor adventure

(add in a couple of scratches, a few sticky burrs,a clothing change, and lots of bravery)

but at the end of the day

we all had both mittens

and headed on home.

“there is no such thing in anyone’s life as an unimportant day.”

-alexander woollcott

most just happen.

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this is pretty much me on any given day

for the next few weeks

as we head into the new year

all activities and adventures are on the table

some planned and most just happen.

 

“it’s the mishaps that make if fun, and brings you the surprise.”

-anna wintour

lots of years plus one.

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yesterday i went to sleep being lots of years old

today i woke up being lots of years plus one more year old

i’ll begin by sharing the day with my kinder

who love to celebrate most everything. 

“do not grow old, not matter how long you live.

never cease to stand like curious children before the great mystery into which we were born.”

-albert einstein

image/cartoon credit: gary larson, the far side

carry on.

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trying to piece the world back together

Warehouse giant Costco likes to do everything big, from super-sized bottles of ketchup to barrels full of Jack Daniel’s whiskey. Their latest exclusive offering: A jigsaw puzzle with 60,000 pieces that may take up an entire room when it’s finished.

The sprawling What a Wonderful World puzzle is actually 60 interconnected 1000-piece puzzles to make assembly (somewhat) feasible. Each features a painting from the Dowdle Art Studio of a fascinating landmark from different parts of the world, including The Great Wall of China and The Eiffel Tower.

Once each section is completed, it can be connected to the larger canvas. When finished, the puzzle measures 8 feet tall and 29 feet wide. An included legend helps you keep track of which puzzle goes where in the literal bigger picture of things. Costco has declared it the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle, and that’s likely to be true. The What a Wonderful World puzzle retails for $599.

“the world is like a dropped pie most of the time.

don’t kill yourself trying to put it back together.

just grab a fork and eat some of it off the floor. then carry on.” 

-elizabeth gilbert

 

credits: penn news, chris hopkins, jake rosin, mental floss,