Monday, January 14, 2008

Colorful Pages.


All of the color thoughts over the past week has me looking in our home for those bolts of vivid hues. Today as I was cleaning I noticed some of the old books I have out. Many I have had my entire life, and many I picked up as I searched through those great old bookstores wherever I was living on whatever rainy day I tucked myself inside to explore.

I have always loved the bold color on the cover of this book-I have had this book since childhood.


I remember loving the artwork in this book as a child. Somehow it is in great condition (some of my vintage children's books are not) after all these years.


There are so many books I have collected stashed away until we have enough bookshelves for them - I like keeping some out though, to enjoy and remember. And what wonderful color.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sprouted Bread.


Today we baked bread using the sprouted grains started Friday. YUM. I had to tweak the recipe because I didn't want a log, and it turned out just right. Nutty, light, easy to slice, not too crumby. Want the recipe? I blogged it here...

Re-Thinking.


Saturday I attended a local unschooling conference here in Madison. It is the first conference related to homeschooling that I have attended and I was not sure what to expect. The session descriptions sounded interesting--but with very young children, some topics are not in our scope yet.

The morning started with a keynote from Manish Jain, who is the coordinator and co-founder of Shikshantar: The Peoples’ Institute for Rethinking Education and Development, in Udaipu, India. His discussion and presentation which included concepts such as learning cities, community, sustainable/self-sufficient villages, organics, integration of life and work, meaningful work and unschooling just floored me. As he quietly discussed concepts and ideas from his own experiences, quoted Gandhi, and showed images from communities in India, I just felt like yelling YES YES YES YES!!!

The concepts discussed touched on so many things we envision for our family and aspire to integrate more fully into our lives. There are many things we are doing (and so many more we want to be doing), but we are doing them in a bubble, in a way, since we don't really know other local families pursuing many of the alternative ideas of education, sustainability, life, food, and economy that we are working through - hopefully to a more integrated community vision. "Community, community, community," as Manish said.

I only attended the morning portion of the conference, but talked to my husband all afternoon about the keynote -- and went through the Shikshantar website and read many of the papers and information on there. What great food for thought. I found out after the conference many others were also impacted by the concepts presented by Manish, and there are people who are interested in continuing the dialog. How cool is that?

What a great morning. And the extra bonus was meeting a fellow blogger live and in person!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Sprouts!


They arrived! Today our sprouter and sprouting seeds arrived. This is something we wanted for easier sprouting for our bread - and also a great tie in with all the planting excitement this week. We ordered two blends - Amber Waves of Grain is a mix of grains that we will sprout and use in our bread baking. French Garden is a green sprout mix which we will use as a salad base, sandwich ingredient, or raw snack. Yum.


The boys wanted to do the steps for sprouting, so we started a batch right away. We first measured the mix, put it in the container, rinsed well, and then covered with water to soak. The boys will help check/rinse a few more times after this initial soak cycle is done and then we will have sprouts!


G was more interested in the process of prepping the seeds, but A was very interested in the additional books that came in from the library today. He had two books come in about seeds/plants, a few cool books about the human body, and some other fun story reading. His favorite plant book today:




Plant Packages: A Book About Seeds
by Susan Blackaby






Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Photos of the Day.