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I should probably admit upfront: I don’t post too much about my analog life online, though I mostly live one. I sew, I garden, I cook and bake mostly from scratch, I play with my kids, go camping in summer, I am involved in my kids’ school ...
Saying that raising kids isn’t hard work is like saying reading Dostoevsky isn’t hard. It’s only true if you’re doing it very superficially.
I grew up in a rural setting with temperate continental climate, and outside was where life happened. Forests were for exploring, seasons were gentle enough to spend your days working outside, and fresh air was just air. My husband grew up ...
When I was in sixth grade, my mother sewed a dusty-blue denim hat for my older sister. It was not a particularly beautiful hat, just a sturdy, regular-looking, six-panel bucket hat with a brim.
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Mother, former teacher, and storyteller. Part-time philosopher wishing I could live in pajamas. I write about slowing down childhood and the necessity of boredom. I believe in curiosity and uncurated family life.
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