As I've said in an earlier post that it's Fashion Revolution Week from 22 - 28 April 2019. So for my 'W' post for the A to Z Challenge I thought I'd share a little more about sustainable and ethical fashion. "Who made my clothes?" is a key question to ask. Ethical & Sustainable both… Continue reading Who Made My Clothes?
Category: Mind
Unicorns and Imagination
The unicorn is a mythical horse-like creature with one horn. Many people are fascinated by unicorns. Even though they aren't real with imagination people have created many ideas around unicorns. For my 'U' post for the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge I'm writing about unicorns and the importance of imagination. Unicorns Unicorns have… Continue reading Unicorns and Imagination
Sustainability
World Creativity and Innovation Day 21 April was yesterday and it's International Mother Earth Day today - 22 April. Fashion Revolution Week 22-28 April has also started. These all have something to do with sustainability. This is my 'S' post for the A to Z Challenge. World Creativity and Innovation Day World Creativity and Innovation… Continue reading Sustainability
Ode to Life
It's International Haiku Poetry Day, which is celebrated on the 17th April every year. Therefore I used "Ode" in the title for this, my 'O' post for the A to Z Challenge. What is Haiku Poetry? This traditional Japanese form of poetry consists of 17 syllables. Three phrases are arranged with 5 syllables in the… Continue reading Ode to Life
Nature Play Week – 17-28 April
Nature Play Week starts tomorrow. I thought it was an appropriate event to write a post about for the letter 'N' in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. Nature Play Week encourages parents and kids (or people of all ages) to take a break from screens and spend time playing outside in nature. Nature… Continue reading Nature Play Week – 17-28 April
Kooky – Walk on Your Wild Side Day
Today is apparantly Walk on Your Wild Side Day. So since I'm blogging about the letter 'K' today for the Blogging from A to Z Challenge I thought I'd go with "kooky" in the title. What does kooky mean? According to dictionary.com it means: of, like, or pertaining to a kook which means: an eccentric, strange, or foolish person. Therefore if you're being kooky you're… Continue reading Kooky – Walk on Your Wild Side Day
The Gift of Wonder
Earlier this year I was writing an assignment about what it means to "become like a child" as Jesus states in Matthew 18:3. During this time I read on God Space about a new book coming out called ' The Gift of Wonder', where Christine Aroney-Sine was exploring that very topic. So my 'G' post… Continue reading The Gift of Wonder
Daily Routines
Routines are important. Daily routines help us get through the day. Children thrive on routines. The predictability of knowing what comes next, that comes with daily routines helps them feel safe and secure. Adults also benefit from daily routines, as you don't have to think about what you're going to do next but can just… Continue reading Daily Routines
Books Read in March
This is my monthly reading log but in keeping with the A to Z Challenge I've slightly reworded the title. I managed to read a few novels as we went away for the weekend in the middle of the month. These are the books I've read in March: The Storytellers Secret: How TED Speakers and… Continue reading Books Read in March
A to Z Challenge 2019
I'm participating in the A to Z blogging challenge for the first time this year. The challenge is in it's 10th year. Every day in April, not counting Sundays, I'll add a new post going through the letters of the alphabet. Each of my posts will still fit the tagline of my blog and be… Continue reading A to Z Challenge 2019