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Thoughts from the Homestead


Real Life Is the Curriculum
This morning, before Luke opened a workbook, there was already learning happening. There were boots by the door, dishes at the sink, animals waiting to be fed, a garden needing water, and a son noticing the Raven came to steal the duck eggs. It did not look like school. But it was education. Somewhere along the way, we began to believe that learning only counts when it is written down, measured, scheduled, or checked off. But children are always learning. They are learning fr


Before They Can Read, They Must Live
Rethinking what readiness really means There is a quiet pressure that finds its way into most homes at some point. It doesn't arrive loudly. It comes through passing comments, curriculum pages, well-meaning questions. Are they reading yet? What level are they at? And slowly, almost without noticing, we begin to look at our children differently. We start to measure. When Learning Becomes Something to Chase It's easy to believe that reading is something we need to start early.


When Spring Calls, We Listen
Homeschooling in a Season That Refuses to Be Contained There is a moment each spring when the rhythm begins to shift. It doesn't happen all at once. There's no announcement. Just a subtle loosening. The snow softens. The air changes. The boys start drifting toward the door before breakfast is finished. Boots appear by the step. Jackets are forgotten. Whatever carefully held rhythm we carried through winter begins to feel… too tight, and just no longer right. Spring Doesn'


What I’ve Learned About Education Through Grief
There are things grief takes from you... certainty, illusion, the sense that life can be managed if you just work hard enough. And then there are things grief gives. It strips away everything that is not essential. When leukemia entered our home, education was no longer theoretical. It was no longer about curriculum choices or pedagogy. It became about steadiness, about about what truly forms a child when the ground feels unsteady. Hospitals replaced days in the forest. Sc


Welcoming Autumn: A Simple Guide for Families
There’s something about the first crisp mornings of autumn that makes me want to slow down. The air carries a new sharpness, the trees...


Hearty Beef Stew
This is a very basic beef stew. It’s easy, delicious and cheap! INGREDIENTS pkg organic stewing beef 3 Tbsp butter 1 tsp Himalayan Sea Salt 2 yellow onions (chopped) 1/2 tsp pepper 1/4 c spelt flour 3 cloves of garlic (minced) 2 stalks of celery (minced) 4 c water 1/2 tsp dried rosemary (or 1 drop of doTerra's Rosemary + EO) 1/2 tsp dried thyme (or 1 drop of doTerra's Thyme EO) 4 carrots (peeled and chopped) 3 large potatoes (peeled and chopped) DIRECTIONS Preheat stockpot o


Chicken Noodle Soup
“Momma's Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup” has become a staple at the Martin Residence. It’s quick, easy, and always tastes delicious. The perfect comfort food. THE INGREDIENTS 4 c chicken broth (left over juices from roasting a whole chicken) 2 c chopped cooked chicken pieces 4 tsp Himalayan sea salt 2 TBSP butter or coconut oil 5 medium carrots 1/2 bag of frozen organic peas 4 cloves of garlic 3 stalks organic celery 1 large yellow onion Pinch of cayenne pepper powder 1/8 tsp c


Why Waldorf Homeschooling?
Why do we use Waldorf Education for our homeschool curriculum.


Farm to Table - growing your own food
Farm to table: growing our own food to nourish our family.


Growing Breakfast
Growing breakfast… it’s something that we have come to see as normal at our house. Quickly mixing up some eggs, throwing in some cheese, peppers and whatever veggies and herbs we feel like that day, is something we do daily. But we never forget the work that goes into growing our breakfast. From incubating the eggs and hatching out the chicks, and hearing weeks of little chirps in our living room. To feeding and watering and moving the chickens to new pasture daily all summer


Children & Nature
Children need to spend time in nature, and sadly, most are not getting near enough of what their little bodies need to thrive


Finding Happiness
Most of you know I’ve been on a journey of bettering my health as naturally as possible for the better part of the last decade. It's been...


Learning to Read
Learning to read - earlier is not always better


The Chaos of the Inbetween - Raising Tweens
Navigating this inbetween time of not-a-little-boy and not-a-teenager (the tween years) is interesting, to say the least. It is as if my...


Minimal, Simple Toys
When people come to our house they often ask, where are all the toys? It has become common practice to see big toy boxes, or plastic...


Independent Play
Why independent play is beneficial for your child and you.


Tools Over Toys
This picture was taken 5 years ago. Luke was 5 and Lochlan was 3. If you look closely you’ll see they both are holding tomahawks and...


Simple Summers
Let’s talk about simple summers…. For homestead families like ours, we cannot just up and leave for a family vacation. We have animals...


Meant to Be
Raising my boys on a farm, surrounded by nature, up close and personal with life and death was not the life I had pictured when I first...


Responsibility
Responsibility. It’s a big word with big meaning, and here at our homestead responsibility means life or death. Both of the boys have...


Back to School
Back to school…. the world seems to be a buzz with the excitement of a new school year approaching (and for many in the US it’s already...


Spiced Cranberry Orange Spelt Sourdough Skillet
This is a family favourite that is quick to throw together and pairs really well with a nutrient dense smoothie.


Beeswax Candles
We all enjoy making our homes cosy and warm with the soft glow of candles. Learn why beeswax candles are the best option for your home.


For the Love of Knitting
To say I have developed my own love for knitting is an understatement. It's therapeutic. It's healing. It's inspiring. It connects me to my


Growing Food - Meat Rabbits
Food security is on everyone’s minds these days, and high quality, organic meat is something that’s really important to us.


Roots
Roots are then hidden part of a plant... the part that sustains and supports it. But they're rarely seen. The same is true for us.


Greenhouse Season
Spending time in the warmth of the greenhouse when it’s cold outside give so much hope for a new season and all that will grow in it.


Autumn Gardening
“Is this not a true autumn day? Just the still melancholy that I love – that makes life and nature harmonize.” – George Eliot I had a...


Dispatch Day
Raising animals for food is a lot of work. Raising animals in a way that is restorative and regenerative for the land is even more work.


Homeschooling is Messy
This is why we Waldorf. This beautiful mess is real and raw and filled with so much heart and memory.


Waldorf - a Magical Education
Waldorf education meets children where they are at. It aligns with the unfolding of children's natural developmental stages.


Get Outside
“There’s no bad weather, only bad clothing.”


Acquiring New Skills
Processing the sheep's fleece takes knowledge, experience, and skill.


It's Not Easy
Homeschooling is not easy for me. I can say that it is worth the personal self-development that is required, to homeschool the kids.


Natural Living
Did you know that the average baby’s cord blood contains over 287 known toxins? 180 cause cancer in humans or animals? 217 toxic to brain.


Life is Enough
Life is enough, as long as you truly live it.


Purposeful Work
In Waldorf, it is thought that adults are responsible for setting the mood of the children’s play each day.


Life As the Curriculum
Before I became a mom, I was a teacher. And here is why I chose to leave the public school system.


Thoughts On Childhood
"Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who are able of themselves to impart purpose and direction to their lives."


Spruce Tip Shortbread Cookies
Spring has arrived and the trees are in full bloom here in my neck of the woods. Even the evergreens are showing their new growth with their bright green tips. Always one to take advantage of free stuff from nature, I couldn't pass up on the gift of soft and savoury Spruce Tips. So, while I was away teaching piano lessons on Saturday, Mitch and the boys foraged a big bowl full of spruce tips for me. I am going to dry a third of what they picked to use for teas to help us wh


Yummy Breakfast Cookies
Yesterday morning I was struggling to come up with something different for breakfast. I know I can't be the only mom who gets stuck in a slump of making the same few things for breakfast day after day, week after week. So yesterday, I thought I'd try something different, and came up with this YUMMY Breakfast Cookies. Packed with veggies and sweetened with maple syrup from our trees these were cookies that I felt great about giving to my boys to get their day started. INGRED


Spelt Pumpkin Cake
Rainy days are for crafts, and baking.... today I threw this together to make a delicious pumpkin cake. 2 cups spelt flour, 2 eggs, 2...


It's The Little Things That Matter Most
I encourage you to ask yourself what are you longing for? What are your dreams for you and your family?


Mommy
Tomorrow he turns six years old. My Luke, the incredible little boy who made me a Mommy. Somehow I feel like I will always owe him for...


January Circle
Happy New Year!!! Oh how I love the first of January. There is something so refreshing about the start of a brand new year. I always feel...


December Circle
The Christmas season is upon us and there are SO many wonderful traditions and practices that are common to many Waldorf families. Today...


November Circle
So here we are and another month has come and gone already. As my boys and I navigate our first year of homeschooling I've learned that a...


"Antisocial" Children
It may seem "antisocial", but to me it means they are learning about their boundaries, learning about what and who they can trust...


Why I Do What I Do
So I thought I'd pop on tonight and share why I do this... why I share about Young Living essential oils. It's pretty obvious to anyone...


October Circle Time
Oh October how I love thee! October has got to be my favourite month by far! Cool crisp breezes, warm sun, abundance in harvest, so much...
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