tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post4487828120999675752..comments2024-01-07T12:52:28.782-06:00Comments on Fleur de Aleta: WonderAletahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05605214202876973830noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post-53671542676173554642013-09-17T19:43:33.442-05:002013-09-17T19:43:33.442-05:00Gorgeous post. Well written Aleta. That sense of w...Gorgeous post. Well written Aleta. That sense of wonder about the world and all things in it, is part of why I'm leaning toward choosing to homeschool. They learn so naturally and have basically been homeschooled ever since they were welcomed into loving families. Why take away from all that love and positivity to put them into classes of (private) schools where in 5 days of the week only 30 minutes of P.E. are on the schedule? We are outside every day and not just for 30 minutes I assure you. Why change subjects every 30-60 minutes if a child is fascinated by a certain experience or fact. Sorry I'm taking this off into my own current world now, living surrounded by the popular opinion to go to school, while I myself more and more see the joys and advantages of keeping my babies close to me a little while longer. I'm glad you see the wonder too though. It is beautiful to get to relive life through their eyes and to get to make peoples' day with a warm smile. There is so much to experience even for babies, and they are eager to experience it all and to love it all, given the love and attention you give your son. I love how you do it all. Great job to you both!!!!!!!!The Forscheinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18271821478841606148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post-20333140658932285592013-09-15T07:08:39.327-05:002013-09-15T07:08:39.327-05:00Not just a whole new world for him, but for you to...Not just a whole new world for him, but for you too as you relearn things through his eyes!<br />Sorta Southern Single Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14349718837546442408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post-55281481701131847402013-09-14T21:20:28.543-05:002013-09-14T21:20:28.543-05:00I love these posts. I love how you are so fully f...I love these posts. I love how you are so fully focused on your son, and you take nothing for granted. Your awe of him is so apparent from your posts. He is one lucky boy!!Cyndy @ Back in the Bushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02106750680265704567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post-23187635197415752862013-09-13T19:42:02.841-05:002013-09-13T19:42:02.841-05:00So precious!!So precious!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10444923660657053515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3517942552412644457.post-35533043574716796072013-09-13T18:27:37.689-05:002013-09-13T18:27:37.689-05:00Your son is adorable. You are totally forgiven for...Your son is adorable. You are totally forgiven for including more than ONE picture! :) I can't imagine how you'd choose just ONE. Thank you for joining in my challenge! That makes it so much more fun, to have someone doing it with me.<br /><br />I love your attitude. If only we all had the opportunity to see the world through a child's eyes, before the world has made him wary and hesitant and less full of wonder and joy. His job is to remind you how to see; yours is to help keep him from forgetting in the first place. :) I agree with that lady - looks like you're doing it well, indeed.Holly Jahangirihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08034708581256314628noreply@blogger.com