Ry decided to try her hand at quilting. Here is her first attempt. Thanks to Henry for the picture.
There Is No Uncaring In Unschooling
"He'd fooled us. He'd been learning all along--we just hadn't been able to see it because it didn't follow from our "teaching." It came from doing, sharing, and observing, from osmotically absorbing what was around him. I recalled that he once said to Mark, who was giving him snowboard instruction, "Dad, would you stop trying to teach me and just let me learn?"
~Deborah Sutton from Three Frog Nights (Mothering Magazine, May/June 2009)
12 comments:
I am weeping
What?! She just decided to quilt and made that gorgeous thing while you napped? I'm in awe!
Good Lor-ed, woman, were you asleep for a WEEK?
She's amazing, lol. love, Val
Candy, yes. And since I am shamelessly proud of her I'll add, all of that is hand work. Henry took the picture. It was documented before I woke up.
Val, it felt like sleep for a week. But I swear, I think I was out for an hour and a half? I'd been up since three am. Surely she must have started earlier in the morning.
Okay, WOW!
AMAZING, Riley!!! It's beautiful, you are such a talented and crafty girl!~~Maria
It turns out she started this project the day before. That makes more sense.
Rae-of-Sunshine! Nice to see you around. Stop by the club house and check in soon, okay? :o)
Riley! What a wonderful piece of art! Really truly fantastic. Next time there's a home school sale, I hope some of your work is there as an option. Seeing this made me smile and laugh and cry all at once. Thanks Riley.
Katie here -- just stopped by to say hi, and to direct your attention to a recipe I think you lot should definitely check out. When I made these I reduced the sugar in the brownie base to a little under a cup, and added some lemon juice to the chevre topping. I don't know it the lemon goes against your no-fruit orthodoxy, but it was epic. Either way, enjoy.
http://pink-apron.com/2010/04/national-blogger-bake-sale-deep-chocolate-brownies-with-chevre-swirls-version-2-0/
Also: that is one fabulous quilt! Riley is awesomely talented, and the bright orange was an excellent choice. I really can't believe she hasn't done this before -- this must be at least the third or fourth try, surely? *applauds*
Katie again -- I forgot to say, I also subbed in plain nonfat yogurt for half of the oil.
Right. As you were.
Such a beautiful quilt. WOW!
I was just browsing through some of the different blogs and stumbled on yours. I just started one myself so I'm curious what others are writing about.
AMAZING, Riley. It's beautiful, you are such a talented and crafty girl Maria
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