Category Archives: Passing of Wisdoms
Starting to Read with Your Children When They’re Young
This verifies the VITAL importance, of reading to your own children! Translated… My almost six nephew is really active, the eight adults in my grandmother’s house needed to take turns, playing games with him, and, as the adults became tired … Continue reading
The Sand from the Oceans
The lessons, from watching the grains of sand, slip through your fingers, translated… That summer, we’d, come to see the oceans. The oceans in the summer, is the most appealing. But I’d, often thought, without the beaches, would the oceans … Continue reading
The Year I Stood, Atop Those Waves
Remembering the lessons about life, that’s, passed in form of wisdom, from an elderly captain of a fishing boat, translated… “You want to learn to spear the swordfish, you need to learn to stand atop the ocean waves.” That was … Continue reading
An Invisible Bubble
The worries of a mother, with an autistic son, who’s, about to start in his early childhood education years, translated… In the introductions of a friend, we’d taken Strong to a therapist who’d offered long-term support for multiple families with … Continue reading
The Poetry in His Eyes
A child, who’d found his own special way, to connect with the outside world, translated… Strong usually can’t stay indoors long after his nap in the afternoon every day, as he’d finished playing with all of his toys and cards … Continue reading