Blog Posts Tagged C
Globbity Gloo
My daughter had the idea today to create some globbity gloo. So we did. She searched for a recipe (didn't we see one somewhere?) but couldn't find one. So we mixed flour and water until... More »
The HUGE Little Girl Who Silenced the UN For 5 Minutes!!!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3
Human Right # 18: Freedom of Thought
Follow me to Kathy's (Kes~) blog, for the great thought on this human right: http://kathysmith.gaia.com/blog/2008/6/in_your_view_what_life_stage_is_the_human_family_in
Thoughts on Parents and Children
I approach the parent-child relationship with a "pay-it-forward" attitude. What is a child, but an extension of their parents? A child is half the mother, and half the father. So children are really the continuation... More »
What was your favorite childhood story?
Ohhhh so MANY to choose from ... my parents read to us daily from a wide variety of books. But... without a doubt.... I must say Winnie-ther-Pooh! (Yes, the "ther" IS the correct way as stated... More »
Mandalas
My kid's yoga class and I have become intrigued with Mandalas. The whole thing started as an enrichment activity. My class is part of summer school, and is two hours. Two hours is a long... More »
The Spiritual Truth About Today's Children - by Sharon X
As we grow in the light energies of the rising new golden age, we are now being reminded that the task at hand is not confined to us adults. Indeed our children and grandchildren are... More »
Power of faith & belief explained by a 2-year-old
Much has been written in self-help books about the power of faith and believing. Faith and believing are two separate resources to living a healthy and fulfilling life. My two-year-old granddaughter brought this subject up... More »
Love in Any Language - by Leslie Smith
Last week, I was speaking with a friend about traveling to other countries (Haiti and Mexico) when I was a teenager, and having the opportunity to meet with children in orphanages. It was said that... More »






