Sebastian Photos

Sebastian is now 7 months old and is continuing to bring such delight to our lives. In fact, he eagerly wants to explore everything he sees including cupboard doors and doorknobs and backs of chairs. He brings joy wherever he goes. He is an inspiration to all of us. Here are some recent fun photos.

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These are from our family trip to Monterey. We visited the aquarium there. Sebastian was mesmerized by the two story fish tank. I could have watched all day so completely engrossed by the amazing things he was seeing.

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Outdoor Adventures with Sebastian

Here they are!! The next exciting round of Sebastian photos. My daughter-in-heart Nichola took these photos and she got some of Sebastian’s smiles. He smiles lots, and he doesn’t know about holding his smile long enough for the photo to be taken. They’re often over before I can capture them. Remember, you can double-click the photos to enlarge them. The cradle was used by my father in Iowa and Orion when they were infants. Very special!5months_216

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Huntington Botanical Gardens, Pasadena

Here are some photos from my recent visit to the Huntington Botanical Gardens in Pasadena, CA. It is a 120 acre garden, established in 1903, with many beautiful areas–desert, lily ponds, vegetable and herb garden, and a Japanese garden with amazing bonzai plants. Here are some photos from my visit. Almost all of them came out wonderfully so I had to choose my favs.  🙂

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Sebastian Meets the Horses

We recently took our five-month-old grandson Sebastian out to the ranch to meet our two horses Destiny and Echo. It was a major photo opportunity! Nichola and I were "all over" every beautiful photo. Here are some I like that she and I took. We feel blessed to have such a loving connection with Orion and Nichola and feel so grateful for the many moments we get to spend with Sebastian. Such a joy!!

If Sebastian’s hat looks a little small, it is! He’s grown so fast he almost out-grew the cowboy hat before we got some horsey photos. With a little tugging, we were able to get it to stay on long enough to take the photos.

I made the purple sweater Sebastian is wearing. The joys of being a grandma!

Enjoy!!

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What Makes your Child Happy?

Every parent wants their child to be happy. Every educator wants their students to love learning. In fact, it is one of the driving desires that affects the choices parents make regarding their child. Yet, how much do you know about what makes your child and students deeply happy and content?

At this time of year, we act as if the secret to happiness is material possessions for both our children and ourselves. We buy toys and designer clothes on their wish list, only to find them tossed aside tomorrow or strung out over their bedroom floor.

Other times parents and educators act as if saying nice, encouraging things paves the road to happiness for children. Parents often put a lot of energy and effort into saying the "right" things to keep their child happy.

Other times we act as if we believe activity is the key to happiness and joy for our children. We drive them to classes and play dates, without really noticing if our child is happy or not.

You may think your child is happy even though she is struggling inside emotionally. What I’ve found is that our society we don’t know a lot about emotional wellness. Consequently, you may miss the clues your child gives you about how she really feels inside. Children pretend to be happy and smile even when that is not what they are feeling.

Your child’s happiness doesn’t depend on material possessions, kind words from others, or specific activities. His happiness comes from feeling certain and clear in who he is and making choices that reflect his personal integrity.

Happiness comes from knowing that she belongs, that she is deeply loved by the important people in her life. It comes from knowing she is respected and valued for who she is. In other words, your child’s happiness depends on his emotional wholeness.

This is why in all my work we focus exclusively on how to nurture emotional wholeness in your child. Children need love and respect from themselves more than they need love and respect from us. Happiness comes from inner love and respect.

Love Joyously!

So what’s a parent or educator to do?

Make your child’s emotional wholeness one of your highest priorities. Emotional well-being is more important than managing her behavior and making sure she’s doing the right things. It’s emotional well-being that lays the foundation for the great behavior and the wise choices.

When you nurture your child’s emotional wholeness, he glows with joy and a feeling of certainty that is unmistakable to people around him. When you nurture your child’s emotional wholeness, power struggles, tantrums, defiance, depression, anxiety, and a host of other behavioral challenges become things of the past.

When your child lives in a place of her emotional well-being, he flourishes and shines brightly. He radiates beauty, joy, and love from the inside out. This is where it counts!

Are your thoughts, words and actions consistent with the feelings you want to create?