“If you are ever in doubt, just remember that unlike adults, children want to be happy. So they still have the ability to take the greatest pleasure in the simplest things.” - From ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’
Read MoreWe are all too aware of our profound flaws, the many ways in which we prove ourselves inadequate vessels. But still, He uses us, you and me. May there be ever more of Christmas in us and through us.
Read MoreSteven Lawson wrote, “Monks are the most productive people in the world. They know that productivity isn’t about doing more things, it’s doing the most important things well.”
Read MoreIt is our high view of children that inspires us to give them Monet instead of Mario, Brahms instead of Beyonce, needles and thread instead of neon stickers and googly eyes.
Read MoreAs another school year begins, parents and teachers take stock of the daunting privilege of nurturing the inner lives of children. We are sowing seeds today in the hope of fruit tomorrow.
Read MoreIn the garden, we are building habitat. At Ambleside, we are building home.
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