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Friday, July 10, 2009

The Waldorf Way


My husband is finishing up his second week at Steiner College. He is in the teaching program that will be 5-weeks each summer for 4 summers.

I am very proud of him for going "back to school" after already having a doctoral degree. He is really enjoying the challenges, creativity and inspiration that are presented in daily lessons about philosophy, anthroposophy, curriculum, arts, eurhythmy, singing and more.

He started a blog to synthesize what he is learning: www.thewaldorfway.blogspot.com. We invite everyone to come read it, leave comments and follow the blog. I am learning so much from reading his blog each day!

Here are pictures of some of the watercoloring that he has been doing in painting class, as well as pictures of us on the gorgeous, magical campus when we go and visit Daddy during lunch (and visit the college bookstore, too, of course!). Watching Rick being inspired daily by the college is making me think about attending the handwork program in the future....Hmmm....

17 comments:

  1. My husband went to Steiner College as well a couple of years age. Here it's two days a month + two whole weeks a year for 3 years. It was such a blessing and inspiration for the whole family!
    And such fine watercolors he's made!!

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  2. I have a personal connection to the Waldorf community that you speak of, and feel so inspired by your regular experiences of it. I now live across the country, out of touch, but feel so close to those memories through your writing, and through Rick's pictures, which are truly lovely. Thank you for sharing, and I look forward to reading about Rick's journey through his blog.

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  3. Oh, I just loooooove that campus. I was able to attend a conference there during the autumn of 2007. It's so peaceful and beautiful there. :)

    Your hubby's watercolors are lovely.

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  4. I feel like his paintings illustrate a Tolkien novel.
    I will definitely check out his blog... thank for sharing.
    Blessings an magic.

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  5. Beautiful drawing!! That's one of the biggest reason that drew me to Waldorf education. I LOVED all your posts! Not sure how I missed a few of them.

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  6. Such beautiful paintings! I think it's fantastic that he's there...I think I'm a bit jealous-loL! He's very fortunate to be so close to the college. I can't wait to check out his blog.

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  7. I've had his blog in my faves and have been reading a post a day since I discovered it a few days ago. It's very kind of the both of you to share what you've learned through Waldorf. As everyone says, it's very inspiring. Thanks, again!! Beautiful blogs!

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  8. OMG, Jennifer! Rick's paintings are INCREDIBLE! Is there an end to his talent? My goodness...I'm so glad things are going so well with his studies and I most certainly will check out his blog. I knew he was talented, but those prints knocked my socks off! Very awesome :)
    Your bunny & turtle are darn cute, btw! Take care and hope unpacking is going well :)

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  9. That fascinating to see what he's working on. I'm actually at the Steiner Institute in MA right now taking a class of my own. (just for personal/family development reasons) I hope he is having as wonderful, enriching time as I am!

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  10. What beautiful paintings!!! What a wonderful experience. I would love,love,love to go their someday but living here in Virginia I think it will be slim to non-existent. So Im really looking forward to reading his blog how fun!!! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  11. Hello Jennifer

    I do believe your husband is very talented indeed. Oh I would give anything to have my children experience art like this. We follow the curriculums to improve on our art techniques but sometimes just been shown and guided would be such a treat. I will definitely follow his blog. How very kind of him to share...

    Have a wonderful weekend dear friend.

    Warm regards
    Suzanne

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  12. That's wonderful!

    I'm starting a degree in Steiner Early Childhood in September - so very exciting.

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  13. Oh, how awesome! I would love to attend this school. His artwork is beautiful!

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  14. what a wonderful journey for your husband, and your family. beautiful, inspiring paintings. thank you both for sharing!

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  15. beautiful artwork!!! looking forward to reading his blog!

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  16. How wonderful for you all!
    Those paintings are just gorgeous ~

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  17. Rick's work is gorgeous! Very inspiring...The picture with the horse would drive my boys crazy :-)

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