My monkeys are my own personal fairy tale in real life...

My monkeys are my own personal fairy tale in real life...

Ramblings, Sentiments, Rantings and Musings

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I am a mother of 5 wonderful children and wife to one amazing Navy man. I am always changing things in my life, constantly learning something new and trying it out. I am a wannabe vegan, minimalist and currently living full time in an RV. Just for clarification, I say wannabe, because I know I am not perfect, but each day I strive to do the best I can. That's all I can expect from anyone no matter where they are in life. I learn something new everyday...mostly about myself and my little corner of reality. Life, to me, is loving, learning and making memories. These are better than all the tangible riches one can get their hands on! Besides, there will come a day when all I have left is my love and memories...so I'll stockpile as much of those as I can!
Finally, our house closed today! Woohoo! Can't tell you how glad I am to have that done with. We will finally be in our new home here on Monday and OUT. OF. THE. CAMPER!!! Nuff' said, we are thrilled.

Day before yesterday, we went to ride our new horses again. Well we only ended up riding the gelding, Jack. We all (all us girls) rode. It was so much fun. I haven't been on a horse in probably 20 years! Of course, I am going to ignore how really old that makes me sound. I can't really be that old right. Ya know so old that I can remember 20 years ago. Yikes.

Anyway, we had a really great time and here are a few of the photos of the day.

Franki
Miranda
Mama
Paxton
And of course, Braji!

Can't wait to get these babies home and we can ride as often as we want without having to drive so far. By the way, the kids rode like pros. We were very proud of them!
Be sure to check back soon I have pics of the kids by a really fun pond where Zach fishes. Happy evening to you all!

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"I am beginning to suspect all elaborate and special systems of education. They seem to me to be built upon the supposition that every child is a kind of idiot who must be taught to think. Whereas, if the child is left to himself, he will think more and better, if less showily. Let him go and come freely, let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself, instead of sitting indoors at a little round table, while a sweet-voiced teacher suggests that he build a stone wall with his wooden blocks, or make a rainbow out of strips of coloured paper, or plant straw trees in bead flower-pots. Such teaching fills the mind with artificial associations that must be got rid of, before the child can develop independent ideas out of actual experience." -- Anne Sullivan