I have finished this book in like two sittings. I probably would have finished it in one if not annoying thing called ^sleep^. At first I wasn’t sure how I am going to review this book. There was something that made me tick, but I wasn’t sure what exactly. First of all I really liked […]
Review: Vitamin N by Richard Louv
How much time did you spend in nature when you were a child? How many hours spent outside on bikes, in the trees or deep in the mud? Do you remember that time when you didn’t need to worry about falling, bruises and strangers? Do you remember that want and need of adventure? This […]
ABCs of yoga for kids by Teresa Anne Power
This was a delightful little book introducing young children to yoga posses and explaining the importance of it to parents. Poses are clearly described and and it even give you an idea of what to tell children while doing it. If you find yourself struggling to understand described position, let me tell you, illustrations in […]
Book Review: Love Sick by Cory Martin
Before I say anything else, could we please admire this beautiful cover for a minute? It’s astonishing. Love it love it love it. As a person who tries to find out what’s going on with my health and well- being I found this book rather comforting. This memoir tells Cory Martin’s life of unexpected […]
Book Review: Magic Words by Edward Field
Magic Words is a breathtakingly beautiful story of an old Inuit legend. This legend has an amazing idea that people and animals could speak to each other and turn into one another. The whole idea and art of appreciating the nature is very strong and I absolutely adore it. I must tell you a little […]
Well that’s I guess is life.
In your life, you meet people. Some you never think again. Some, you wonder what happened to them. There are some that you wonder if they ever think about you. And then there are some you wish you never had to think again. But you do . — C.S.Lewis
Book Review: Autism and Everyday Executive Function by P.Moraine
According to Oxford dictionary: [MASS NOUN] A mental condition, present from early childhood, characterised by great difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts. As a person, who works with young children I was rather over the moon when I got a chance to review this book. This book […]
Hi.
Just popped here to show you some photos from our walk today. It was really chilly and wind was so so so cold!
Hello November.
…Please be nice. Time is flying heh? Looks like yesterday I was starting to get all excited about golden leaves and look here we are again! Ula and me took long walk today and sure we did enjoyed it. I never used to like autumn you know. Usually it all about rain, cold and darkness. […]
Book Review: Death on Hold by Burton Folsom and Anita Folsom
The story starts back in October 1959 when Mitchell Rutledge was born to a teenage single mother. His childhood and teenage years were rough, he chose street life over school and education, so it’s no surprise that he ended up making one bad choice after another. It was December 23, 1980 when his life turned […]