Thursday, September 23, 2010

A Waldorf Inspired Autumn!


Head on over to The Magic Onions today to check out our guest post on how to celebrate Autumn in a Waldorf inspired way with Twig and Toadstool style!

If you haven't been reading the Discovering Waldorf series over there, I urge you to go through some of the older posts...I know for myself as a Waldorf inspired homelearner, I have found loads of inspiration and good sound advice in those posts!


Happy Autumn Equinox Y'all!
xo maureen

9 comments:

  1. Congrats on being on the Magic Onion. It was a really enjoyable post.

    Did you get my return email about Hugli's?

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  2. congrats your guest post... it was wonderful... So inspiring ! i have been educating my children (waldorf inspired) since before my son was born 12 years ago ! i would do it all over again ! they continue to be loving, kind, aware, free thinkers... and i am blessed to be their mamma...
    happy Autumn all ,
    blessings be
    Dawn

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  3. Love that post! I bought the books you recommended to me which I see in that post.
    I linked to you...again!
    http://twolittleseeds.blogspot.com/2010/09/autumn-equinox-harvest-t-shirt-and.html
    Happy Harvest!! xx

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  4. Hello lovely ladies ... just wanted to let you know that i too linked to you in my blog today ... hope that`s ok - if not just let me know ...
    light and love
    Dawn :)

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  5. Lovely post. Thanks for the book list - I just ordered a couple of them for my little ones. And I like the seasonal poem idea too.

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  6. What a great post hopefully there will be a tutorial or two coming about the beautiful items on your autumn table. The apple doll sounds so interesting.

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  7. Thank you for a wonderful article today... was so inspiring. Happy Autumn and thank you for sharing your wisdom, creativity and love with us.
    Blessings and magic,
    Donni

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  8. Absolutely love the Waldorf-inspired autumn theme! The vibrant colors and natural elements are perfect for this cozy season. Speaking of cozy, it reminds me of playing friday night funkin with friends during chilly fall evenings. It's an excellent way to unwind and enjoy some engaging rhythm challenges. Anyone else find seasonal themes influence their gaming choices? Would love to see more fall-inspired game mods!

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