Snapshot Sunday

I’m a day late, but at least I’m actually getting this up this week! I’ve been busy again and haven’t had a lot of time for posts. I’m going to be really busy this whole week and then we’re leaving Friday for Calgary. If I have a chance, I’m going to try and get a few posts I’ve been working on written and schedule them so I actually have some content up while we’re away.

Here’s my Snapshot Sunday for the week:

I found these in the cupboard just like this lol. I'd been wondering where those toys were.

I found these in the cupboard just like this lol. I'd been wondering where those toys were.

Tomato seedling repotted and hardening off outside

Tomato seedling repotted and hardening off outside

More gardening supplies, I'm trying to get everything done before we leave

More gardening supplies, I'm trying to get everything done before we leave. I'm lucky to have a good friend willing to keep an eye on the garden while we're away.

Meredith's current favorite. We got it for $5 off Used Victoria.

Meredith's current favorite. We got it for $5 off Used Victoria.

Mother's Day chocolates already gone. :( In my defense, I got them a day early <em>and</em> I shared!” width=”420″ height=”280″ /><p class=Mother's Day chocolates already gone. :( In my defense, I got them a day early and I shared!

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“Birds fly, fish swim, man thinks and learns. Therefore, we do not need to “motivate” children into learning, by wheedling, bribing, or bullying. We do not need to keep picking away at their minds to make sure they are learning. What we need to do, and all we need to do is bring as much of the world as we can into [their lives]; give children as much help and guidance as they need and ask for; listen respectfully when they feel like talking; and then get out of the way. We can trust them to do the rest.”
~ John Holt

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