Different Perspectives

My husband Doug and I love reading books together–I read, he listens. One of our favorite authors is Jennifer Fallon and her science fiction novels based in the land of Hythria.  Her first book is Medalon, followed by Treason Keep and Harshini.

WE LOVE HER BOOKS!! Her storytelling and character development are brilliant. Doug and I are reading book 2 Warrior in her second trilogy about Hythria. We came across the following reflections of a mother and a warlord from another province that clearly demonstrates the power of perception. Here it is…

"Along with all the other reasons Marla wanted to strangle her children at the moment, she was furious at her sons fur pulling this prank while Rogan Bearbow was here to witness it.

" ‘I don’t know where I’ve gone wrong with Damin,’ she said, forcing a laugh she didn’t feel. ‘He’s not normally so … reckless.’

" ‘In reality, Marla had sent Damin to his room to avoid the temptation of strangling him with her bare hands herself. Doesn’t he know the danger? she asked herself, over and over. Haven’t I impressed upon him yet how easy it would be for an assassin to slip a blade between his ribs in a crowded market? Why does he delight in tormenting me like this?

"The warlord nodded sympathetically, ‘It’s dreadful, isn’t it? All that hard work, the tutors, the training…and all you’ve got for your trouble is a very resourceful boy, smart enough to give Krakandar’s finest warriors the slip. A boy who’s so loyal to his friends that he’d rather be punished himself than let the others take the blame for something he was involved in. I can see why you’re so upset with your miserable failure.’

The same behavior from a son, two radically different interpretations. Where can you change your perception of how you see your child or a student? This is true power.

Delightful Movie!

I just finished watching "Stranger Than Fiction", about a man who discovers he is dying and decides to get a life he loves by living fully who he is. The hero Harold Crick is in the same position we are all in…we will eventually die. We just don’t know when.

The timeless question arises, "If you know you were going to leave this physical plane in the next week,  month or year, what would you do? What would you REALLY do? Would you modify the actions you take, the things you notice? Would the people and the beauty around you become more apparent? Would you be kinder to yourself and let yourself be who you really are?

What would you do to enjoy your life more? Who and what would be your highest priorities? 

Make some time in your busy schedule to evaluate what you’re up to in your life. Make your life as full and joyous as you can right now.

If you haven’t seen "Stranger Than Fiction," rent it soon.

More Sebastian Photos

Sebastian is continuing to thrive and thrill the hearts of those who get to spend time with him. He weighs over nine pounds and his facial features are more developed.

Sebastian is a talker. Even when he sleeps, he makes cute little sounds. When he is awake, it is almost non-stop. Plus he makes the cutest little faces.

Here are more photos for your enjoyment! This time I have some photos of Mommie Nichola, Daddy Orion, Grandpa Doug and Grandma Connie. You can click on the photos to enlarge them.

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Watch this Youth-Made Movie!

This link to a YouTube video recently arrived, and I thought you might enjoy it. Children ages 8 – 11 at Wildwood Educational Enrichment Centre in Fort Langley, British Columbia wrote, produced and performed
this Robin Hood movie
last June.

It’s about 9 minutes in length, and it is inspiring to see the amazing natural talent and creativity of children when they are given the opportunity to be who they areWatch the video!

Wildwood is a small, family-style, non-coercive learning community
    for your children that offers freedom, respect and inspiring enrichment opportunities for the children in their program.

A Bit of Wisdom?

Here are some other “words of wisdom” from popular sayings
also in the Russian Domostroi of the mid-1500’s. Enjoy!

Where there are no fish, even a crawfish can pass itself for
a fish.

If you’re a rooster, crow; if you’re a hen, lay eggs.

A cow may be black, but it gives white milk.

You can pull and pull, but you can’t milk a bull.

Act like a sheep if you want to bring a wolf.

Lie down with dogs and you’ll get up with fleas.

 

Are these Russian koans? I think there is common sense wisdom
here and fun.