Seasons of Joy Looking for a way to bring peace and joy to your day?
Seasons of Joy is my 10-week seasonal guidebook to add rhythm and fun to your daily routine. Each guidebook has ten weeks' worth of circle times, stories, arts, crafts, and handwork, painting, playtime activities and more!
Seasons of Joy seeks to empower families to create peaceful rhythms and routines and joyful celebrations that follow the circle of the year. The blog also chronicles our adventures in living simply, loving exuberantly, and Waldorf inspired homeschooling.
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Update on Fundraising for Jenny
People are amazing. In just a day, over $2,000 has been raised for Jenny’s burial. The expense will be $4,800, not including flowers or a headstone. My tenacious friend who has published the Laying Jenny to Rest website has promised she will not rest until enough is raised to include a marker on Jenny’s grave. If you missed yesterday’s post telling the story of Jenny and the people who love her, you can read it here.
Again, I would like to reiterate my offer to donate 100% of any Seasons of Joy books sold between now and Sunday to the cause. So far, we have raised $50. If you have ever thought of trying out Seasons of Joy, now is the time!
Alternately, if you’d like to make a direct donation, you can do so here. Every tiny little bit– even a dollar– can help make a difference.
Thank you for your generosity.
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Our Current Read Aloud: On the Banks of Plum Creek
In the car we’re listening to… The Incorrigable Children of Ashton Place and the Hidden Gallery
Nursery Rhyme Nursery School Rain on the green grass,
Rain on the trees,
Rain on the rooftops,
But not on me!

Character Counts! This month we’re learning about… Sincerity
2 Corinthians 1:12
For our boast is this, the testimony of our conscience, that we behaved in the world with simplicity and godly sincerity, not by earthly wisdom but by the grace of God, and supremely so toward you.
Blessed Mother Teresa, Pray for Us! 
Love begins by taking care of the closest ones - the ones at home.
~Mother Teresa
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I see that they now have enough funds to lay her to rest.
May Jenny rest in peace.