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Vivaldi

For anyone interested, here is a playlist for the Ambleside Online Term II composer Vivaldi over at Grooveshark: http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/playlist/Ao+Term+2+Vivaldi/42604578 I think we’ve all heard the most popular of the Four Seasons, but have you ever heard his beautiful chorale Gloria or any of his other concertos? They are just beautiful. In our home, we haven’t […]

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Without sin

My 9yo daughter and I read Chapter 76 of Our Island Story today. The Chapter talks about King James, successor to Queen Elizabeth, who wanted to be a despot and claimed ‘The King can do no wrong. What he does must be right and the people must obey and ask no questions.’ Portrait of James

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Why Nature?

Reading stories like the Little House Series, Caddie Woodlawn, Heidi, and Children of the New Forest, it’s difficult not to want to experience nature with our children. To be somewhere wild where there is adventure, beauty, spontaneity and freedom to explore.Spending a few hours outdoors together as a family this past weekend, I couldn’t help

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Joy

Inspired by a recent blog post over at Ambleside Reflections, our topic of discussion at this month’s meeting was JOY. Regarding joy, Charlotte Mason wrote: The happiness of the child is the condition of his progress; that his lessons should be joyous, and that occasions of friction in the schoolroom are greatly to be deprecated.

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On Chores and Teaching Bible

Someone once said that wisdom comes from two places: your own experience, or the experience of others. While my own experience seems to be the best teacher, it isn’t always the most painless. So when possible, I prefer to learn from the experience of others. If you’re anything like me, here are two discussions that

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Love You More

A poem a day… it takes less than a minute most days. Yet it enriches our thoughts immensely. Here is one I just loved from our our Poet this term, Sara Teasdale. Faultsby Sara Teasdale They came to tell your faults to me, They named them over one by one, I laughed aloud when they

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Point Vicente

Over the bridge… Over the roads on moving land… Over the perilous boulders… To Point Vicente we go! If it seems like we’ve been hitting the tide-pools a lot – we have. Low tide seems to be prevalent in the fall/winter here and in the spring/summer we go months without. I’m sure there’s a reason

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Photo Roundup 11/30

I hope you had a blessed Thanksgiving! Here are a few photos from the past couple weeks capturing some fun moments: A close encounter with a Great Blue Heron… A first time volunteered recitation… precious. this counts as phys ed and science… An adorable handcraft – tutorial and template here. There’s no end to how

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Rabbit’s Relations

Here’s a video from our tromp along a trail earlier this week. We think this is one of Rabbit’s long lost Relations, but we’re not quite sure so we brought it home to see what will emerge. Any ideas what it might be? Here are some more pictures… praying mantis white sage gall that we

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