tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5339128700594261854.post3922826766400510510..comments2023-12-22T23:31:56.155-05:00Comments on Life on the narrow path ...: Week in ReviewIrieMommahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03258172576178100573noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5339128700594261854.post-41711528315188622132012-06-11T12:22:43.624-04:002012-06-11T12:22:43.624-04:00Oh, no worries! I saw your post about that so I fi...Oh, no worries! I saw your post about that so I figured as much. It's just so nice of you to respond with ideas so please don't feel the need to apologize :) I'm specifically wondering about with little ones how you "start" the day. I started doing the preschool worksheet route and got really tired of it, and don't feel like its "nourishing the soul" at all -just busywork. Now that I've been researching Charlotte Mason & Waldorf it makes more sense to me not to head that direction and I find that refreshing. YET- There are times when my daughter asks to "do homeschool", and if I'm in the middle of getting breakfast ready- I don't really know where to go from there so I end up pulling out a coloring page she can do independently or something lame like that. I'm wondering how you would handle that on the fly? Do you have any suggestions for independent type work at the K level? I'm not saying all workbooks are bad either, there may be some out there that are really inspiring that I just don't know about. Or maybe the answer is just always being prepared? :) All advice on this & more so welcome! Thank you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5339128700594261854.post-80604183080351272682012-06-11T11:55:55.683-04:002012-06-11T11:55:55.683-04:00Oh, Denise. I am SO sorry. You know, you sent me t...Oh, Denise. I am SO sorry. You know, you sent me the question and then the email address at a time when we were leaving for vacation and then I was without computer/internet for SEVERAL weeks. I finally have a new computer and am back home, but had completely forgotten. I will make a note to get back to you. Really. :) <br /><br />So happy to hear that I am able to inspire you. Enjoy your summer. I'll email you soon.IrieMommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03258172576178100573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5339128700594261854.post-63260292067695512882012-06-10T21:15:08.644-04:002012-06-10T21:15:08.644-04:00What a great post. Loved hearing about "creat...What a great post. Loved hearing about "creating your vision" what an inspiring thing to create and have to look back on someday. I was wondering if you ever figured out my little email address "code" I sent you a few weeks ago, ha ha. I am not sure how to message you (regarding your ideas for starting out/ Kindergarten) but I'll give you my email address again. denise(dot)gammell(at)gordon(dot)edu Thanks in advance, I'm really enjoying and getting great ideas from your blog! -DeniseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com