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Saturday, July 30, 2011
A lovely Summer Saturday in Grandpa's Backyard
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
My towels were featured!!!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Product Review: OPI & Loreal
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
I Can Make That, and I DID! Pottery Barn Kids Monogrammed Bath Towels
Friday, July 15, 2011
Little Girl's Room: Green & Pink Style
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Home Decor Inspiration: PB Living Room
Friday, July 8, 2011
One of the best gifts.
The meaning of education is often assumed to be somehow related to “going to school” or learning as an external experience, related only to acquiring knowledge or skills helpful toward work productivity in society.
Considered in its broadest sense, education may occur at school, at home, with family, at church, or even with an enlightening thought in a moment of solitude. Education is more than learning. It is a complex interactive teaching and learning process.
Perhaps this is not “education” as it is traditionally defined. What we are calling “education,” one may call enrichment, fulfillment, vision, teaching, learning, or a number of other words. Indeed, education encompasses all of these.
Obviously, this view of education is idealistic. But let us not be afraid to dream of the ideal, for “as [we] dream, so shall [we] become. [Our] vision is the promise of what [we] shall one day be; [our] ideal is the prophecy of what [we] shall at last unveil.” 1 The educated woman is within each one of us, awaiting discovery. Thus, education is a beautiful, progressive process of “becoming.”
However a woman chooses to involve herself, it is the dynamic process of “becoming” in education that is desirable; and excellence in that education is the loftiest goal. There are a few precious people in the lives of each of us who refuse to accept less than the best of themselves, their peers, their students, or their children; not in a demanding, oppressive way, but in a stimulating, exciting manner that makes each of us want to reach a bit higher in all our worthy pursuits toward excellence.
-from The Educated Woman Within Us by Elaine Shaw Sorensen