My mom is a genius.
Today is her birthday, so I thought I’d share some of her wisdom with you. I’ve been blessed to be the beneficiary of it for my entire life, and it deserves a wider audience.
My mom is a genius.
Today is her birthday, so I thought I’d share some of her wisdom with you. I’ve been blessed to be the beneficiary of it for my entire life, and it deserves a wider audience.
Have you heard of Ken Robinson? His TED talk, “Do Schools Kill Creativity,” has been viewed 72 MILLION times. If you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend it.
Right now I’m rereading his book “Finding Your Element.” I’ve listened to it several times and even read the actual book once. This time I’m taking the time to annotate, do the suggested activities, and take notes.
It is that good of a book.
In honor of my birthday I thought I’d find out about someone famous who shared my special day! I was so excited when I found Beatrix Potter did. I love her story.
My husband, son, and I were able to attend a camp this summer. They usually host hundreds of kids, but due to the current situation and regulations, they could not have kids sleepover unattended. They did an excellent job of being flexible and finding ways to still serve their community. It is a high adventure camp, and they are used to having campers do much of the work. The counselors have had to shift their viewpoint. They no longer have campers; they have guests. It is a different paradigm. And they have nailed it.
I attended this camp several times when I was young, and all five of my boys have been campers here at least a couple of times. Our youngest was supposed to be here for two weeks this summer. I love this camp for so many reasons, but the one that I’m writing about today is that it encourages my family and me to do hard things.