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How to bring Waldorf into your home

A lantern walk

Dino Boy and I shared his first lantern walk this Winter.
And it has left a lasting and beautiful impression on us both.

 

On a cold Winter evening we walked towards his preschool..
crunching on the gravel path which was illuminated on both sides by small candles…
a small taste of what was to come.

 

Dino Boy joined his school friends for a special story, while the parents assembled near the lanterns, readying them for our magical walk, which would follow dusk setting.

 

Before long, we heard the sound of small voices singing,
and the children slowly come to greet us in a procession behind their teacher.
As each child came close...
 their mother or father joined them, taking them by the hand and joining in the singing…
My lantern, my lantern
Shining near and far
Shining like the moon
Shining like the sun
Shining like a silver star

 

Dino Boy and I joined hands and started along the magical walk…
following his teacher, singing and entranced by the candles lighting our way.

 

 

Along our pathway we discovered small magical fairy and gnome homes,
with welcoming beacon lights.
Dino Boy exclaimed with excitement when he first spotted these wondrous little homes.
We weaved along the pathway, past many fairy homes, before winding back to the preschool.

There we found a warm fire beckoning…
and Dino Boy joined his schoolmates around the fire,
singing some more before the Winter celebration came to an end.

 

The beauty of the lantern walk came home with us,
and Dino Boy has been creating his own fairy homes and hosting his own lantern walks…
his sister in tow *happy smile*

Happy days, Kelly

Waldorf inspired birthday gifts


Isn’t it fun getting ready for a birthday! Choosing special little presents, the cake, who to celebrate with *smile*
A-gift-giving-philosophy

We again kept to the gift giving philosophy we started using last year

Our choice for something they want was these gorgeous window blocks.

I love watching the kids play with loose parts and these blocks are beautiful casting rainbows on the carpet!

For something they need we knew we wanted to give her a special Waldorf doll ~ she is such a little mama!

I’d hoped to be able to make one for her, but time was against me, so this little baby doll was found on Etsy

For something to wear I had swapped for these magical butterfly wings sometime ago with Andrea from Ziezo Designs

But also couldn’t resist this sweet apron ~ perfect for a little one who loves to help bake *smile*

And since Little Miss Q and I are enjoying bedtime yoga ~ a new yoga book to share for something to read seemed just right!

Happy days,
Kelly


This post was part of the series
How to bring Waldorf into your home…’
by Kelly of Happy Whimsical HeartsYou can see more from this series here.