Sunday, May 24, 2009

Join The Revolution!


I am happy to announce that we are taking pre-orders of my book, Radical Unschooling: A Revolution Has Begun.

The book will be carried on Amazon.com and in various book stores worldwide both online and brick and mortar, in a few months.

In the meantime, we are taking orders and will ship a small batch of books by June 8th, for the first 100 people that pre-order.

Are you ready? Order yours today!

In Joy & Gratitude, Dayna

Nurturing Powerful Creators


One important aspect of living this joyful Radical Unschooling life is that we understand that learning happens in all that our children do in life. I know that my kids interests and passions are the nucleus of their learning and joy, so I feel it is our job as parents to nurture this.

I feel so connected and in tune with my children when I am exploring and interested in what they love. Tiffs current passion are Webkinz. She loves the game and she loves to talk about them and visit Youtube to check out other kids collections.

I am very involved in my kids interests, in fact all of our lives are so intertwined that Devin even knows which book I am reading in the "Twilight" series. He is interested in my interests too. Our home is a swirling of passionate, excited energies from day to day as we discuss and experience one anothers joys with enthusiasm.

Our kids interests are at the top of our priority list and we find many different ways to bring more of their current interests into their lives. Even if we can't afford a new Webkinz for Tiff at any given time, we find ways to make the ones she has more enjoyable to her. Joe recently built her a Webkinz display case.

We researched Webkinz history and discovered that there are very rare Webkinz. The rarest of the rare ones are errors where the company sewed on two magic "W's" on the bottom, rather than the one. Once Tiff learned this she knew that she had to find one of these very rare critters.

She is a very powerful creator and she has a way of always manifesting whatever she wants in life very effortlessly. She basks in the feeling of already owning something, rather that living in the space of "lack" for not having it yet. This is her secret.

Joe and the girls were picking out my birthday present at Borders and were looking through the Webkinz bin. Sure enough they found one! A blue Rhino with 2 "W's"...

Joe called me and asked if I would look up how much one was worth. It was worth $90! Of course Tiff didn't want to sell it, but she was excited to find out how much it was worth "on the streets".

Life is magical. There are no limits on what we can have and what we can achieve. My children show me this everyday. We are never done. We are always growing and flowing and wanting more. I am so grateful for our path and our life.




Our New Toys

Our lives are a never ending stream of joyful adventures and activities. This year I wanted to add more fun stuff for us all to do outside together.

I jumped on Craigslist and found us a really nice trampoline for $150. I then found a great 90 foot zip line for the kids to soar fast through the air. They are so happy we added these fun additions to our yard. It has been non-stop fun for days for all of us!

Here is Ivy on the zip-line. We tied a rope to the handle so Ivy could reach because it is pretty high. Also, here is Joe catching some air our new 16 foot trampoline! I love this picture.
Our next adventure will be building an amazing tree fort! Any resources would be greatly appreciated.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Woodworking Days

Over the last few days Joe and the kids have spent a lot of time in the workshop.

Devin designed and made a gorgeous hanging shelving unit with closing door on the front. He wanted it to look old and had the idea for the pieces of wood screwed on the front with many black screws to give it a antique feel. I love it! He put some pegs on the inside to hang his necklaces too. Devin collects cool necklaces as souvenirs wherever we travel.

Tiff made a Hannah Montana box for her jewelery and Ivy made a colorful wooden sculpture.

The kids really fine tuned their woodworking skills over the last few days. They have a new confidence with the tools and it was fun to bask in their bright passion of creation!














Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Flowertopia


We collected many different types of flowers on our property yesterday. We were putting them in vases all over the house. Our home is filled with the scent of Lilac and Narcissus. I love that in the spring we can run outside and pick our own bouquets of flowers anytime.

Tiff had a creative idea! I looked over and saw her taking all of the flowers of the stems and layering them into a vase.

I told her how beautiful I thought her vase of colorful flowers were. I asked her what her creation was called.

She said, "Flowertopia!"

We all made Flowertopias after being inspired by Tiff.

My children inspire me everyday, in every way!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Endless Learning

Today was a typical day. We were all outside a lot. After such a long winter we are loving having more space to play and run around. We picked flowers, jumped on the trampoline, had good food, played games and relaxed together. Joe worked for a few hours and we were all out there much of the time, just hanging out in Willow Toys workshop.

Joe taught me how to drill holes for one of the wooden kitchens that we sell. I have never done that before and it was really challenging, but fun. It was very physical! I can appreciate what Joe does on a different level now.

Ivy & Orion had fun transferring scraps of wood from one bucket to the next. Tiff had fun playing in the kitchen boxes.




It was a day of new experiences and activities, and we never left home!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Christiane Northrup Endorses My Book!


When I was deciding who to send my manuscript out to for endorsements, a few people came to mind.
Dr. Christiane Northrup has been an inspiration to be since before I even had children. Her book, "Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom" made history and helped millions of women understand their bodies in a way that had never been approached before.
Later, when I was pregnant her work and advocacy of natural childbirth led me down a path of advocacy myself...
I believe that Dr. Northrup had much to do with who I am today.
I sent her my book, knowing how busy she was. I trusted she would totally get Radical Unschooling, if she could only read about it.
Boy, was I right! She sent me back a letter and an incredible endorsement which I am not revealing until the book comes out. She read the whole book, and loved it!
I am so honored to have her endorse my book, along with John Taylor Gatto.
How could I have possibly received two better endorsements?
Today, I am in utter bliss and basking in gratitude...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ice Sculptures

Tiff and Ivy wanted to build an ice city to play on with their Littlest Pet Shop animals.

With this idea I thought it would be intersting to freeze several different containers of various shapes and sizes.

We had so much fun with this activity!!




Ivy's Babies


No, you are not looking at the props for the next Stephen King horror flick...

These are Ivy's beloved babies. No matter how many stuffed animals and various dolls she aquires, she always returns to her beloved baby dolls. She has had these dolls for years and just adores them.

She wanted to take a picture of them and add it to the blog tonight...

Natural Reading & Writing


Learning to read and write looks very different than traditional reading instruction when you are living a Radical Unschooling life.

We were raised to believe that we have to learn so much before we can learn how to read. We are led to believe that it is extremely difficult to learn. We are told that we need to learn all about nouns, verbs, sentence structure, punctuation, long and short vowel sounds, just to name a few things that are drilled into our heads as little children through worksheets and tests.

This idea of learning to read would be the equivalent of making a child learn all of the inner workings of a bicycle, from gears to chains, to tire pressure, to how the bike was painted to how the seat was made...... all before they learned how to ride a bike. It is just unnecessary.

Natural reading is such a different process than most would picture it. It is very much like natural weaning vs. forced weaning. There is such a huge range of times when a child is ready to read, just like weaning. Anywhere between 5 and 15 years old is all on the range of normal when it comes to learning to read.

Our kids learn to read because reading is a useful tool to help them get what they want in life. Our kids have learned to read simply by being surrounded with the written word. They have learned through immersion in a world of letters. We are there to read and write things for them whenever they ask. We read books together when they want to.
I have always trusted that my kids would learn to read when they were internally motivated to do so and when their brains were ready.
Right now Tiff is really into Webkinz. She loves to go into the trading room and barter her goods. Over the last few months she has learned to read and and write dozens of phrases. Her vocabulary is growing and she is reading, Joyfully and confidently.
Our kids have never had formal reading lessons of any kind, but can read...
How do ya like them apples?

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Announcing "Radical Unschooling - A Revolution Has Begun"



This is the official announcement that my book, "Radical Unschooling, A Revolution Has Begun" will be out in less than a month!

It has been in the works for over 10 months and it is finally complete and ready for mass distribution!
I know that many people have been waiting for this and it is finally time to bring it....

I will be taking pre-orders for the book soon and you can email me at jd3martin@adelphia.net if you are interested in purchasing a copy. The website will be up soon and so will links on our other websites.

Thank you from all of us, for all of your support, encouragement and love... The Sparkling Martin's!
Here is a picture of the back and cover. This is a dream come true and a book that will make history as the role of parenting evolves and a shift in human consciousness takes place in regards to the rights and respect of children.
"Radical Unschooling - A Revolution Has Begun" will be available to purchase through various websites and Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk in the upcoming weeks.
~In Joy & Gratitude , Dayna

Honoring Personal Style

I've always honored what my children are drawn to for personal fashion and style. All of my kids love expressing themselves through what they wear and they are all so different. When I bring them shopping I ask them what they like and what they are drawn to. When we try things on and they look in the mirror, I discuss the way the fabrics feel and if their clothes make them feel good about themselves.

Clothes shopping is really enjoyable for my kids. Adorning our bodies with beautiful fabrics and jewelery has always been part of our personal self expression.

When we went to Canada all of the kids loved shopping... We had fun checking out dozens of shops and Canada has the best shops for very unique fashions! We can't wait to go back!



Saturday, May 9, 2009

Love & Flowers


I love this picture. The kids and I were holding hands around a tree in New Jersey and looked up at the flowers at the same time. The trees in NJ were beautiful and very different than we have here in New Hampshire.
There seemed to be flowering trees everywhere we looked! I never knew that New Jersey was so beautiful!

Fugitive Daddy


One our way home, crossing the border from Canada to the U.S., Joe gave our information/paperwork to the official there.

All of a sudden an alarm went off, police circled our vehicle, some with their hands on their guns.... Joe was asked to "put his hands where they could see them.... step out of the vehicle slowly......" They then proceeded to handcuff him and push him up against the car.

Tiff started screaming and crying... Devin started crying and my mouth is just agape, feeling like I was in a dream.... Tiff was begging the officers " to not take her Daddy to jail!!!" and the officers asked me to calm the kids down...

To make a long story short, they had the wrong... Joe Martin....It seems there are 17 Joe Martins "wanted" in the US right now... Crazy Shiznit!

One of the officers came over and apologized after Joe was released and explained everything to the kids in great detail. They listened intently to every word. I thought that was nice. He shared what "Routine Procedures" were and also why they hand cuffed Daddy. He also shared that he had two kids 7 and 10, and they too, would have been mortified if that happened to their Daddy. He was kind and respectful, which was interesting to see after his very different way of interacting when he was cuffing Joe.

It ended up being an opportunity which led to much discussion, learning and growing for the kids. Everyone was so grateful and relieved that the contrast after fear and intensity led to extreme Joy, silliness and relaxation for the rest of the trip home. I am grateful it happened.

The police let us know that it may happen again when we return from England, so to prepare and explain that to the kids. We have and they understand that it may happen again because, "Daddy has a very common name."
Our life is never boring...

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Rockin' Conference Shots

The Great Big Happy Life Conference was so much fun... It was a great opportunity to connect with other Radical Unschoolers and to share what this life is all about...

I did the opening ceremony speech and I got a little choked up when I was sharing that it was so nice to be somewhere where we were totally understood and embraced. To be with others living an Unschooled life was so joyful and relaxing.

Here are some photos from the conference...
















O Canada

We had the most incredible time in Montreal, Canada!

It was so much different than what we thought it would be. It was much more like Europe than America. Everything was in French, from the TV programs, to the food in the grocery store.

It was a complete immersion into the French-Canadian life.

We are very grateful to our friends Bea and Tobias for enabling us to experience life in another county. Tobias brought us everywhere, from playgrounds to ice cream shops, to Tim Horton's. It was a wonderful vacation thanks for our dear friends... The apartment was gorgeous and met our every need. The back veranda was delightful to relax and have morning coffee and the shower was like visiting a spa. It was heaven!

I've come to believe that travel is one of the greatest ways to embrace diversity and learn about other cultures. You can read about far away places in a book, but until you actually go there and smell the air, smile at the people, eat the food and touch the flowers and old buildings, you can't fully understand where it is you are reading about.

Living a free, joyous, Radical Unschooling life, we are able to accept offers to travel at a moments notice. I am so grateful that we are not tied to an institution that we have to ask permission to remove our own children from and explain orselves to anyone. Those with kids in school do not often see how much the institution controls their lives. I am so graeful that we are truly free, in the purest sense of the word. I wish everyone could know such freedom.

When we travel as a family, we love to learn everything we can about the culture. We researched the countries specialty foods before we left and tried everything we could get our hands on when we were there. From Poutine, to croissants, to gellato and pastries, we took it all in enthusiastically.

Devin wanted to spend time in Chinatown while we were in Montreal, so we made a day of it and tried all the food we could there. Bea introduced us to Dim Sum, which was delicious. We visited all of the shops and bought Devin a pair of authentic Chinese jammies. He loves them so much.

We also visited a famous bagel shop in Montreal. Montreal bagels are very different from NY style. They are cooked in a brick fire oven and we were able to watch how they were made. They were so yummy!

It was a great trip and one our family will remember forever.














Tuesday, May 5, 2009

We Love You - John Taylor Gatto


One of the highlights of my conference experience was spending time with John Taylor Gatto.
I enjoyed listening to most of his conference talk before Tiff needed me to help her with something and I left. Luckily we recorded his talk, so I can listen to the whole thing soon.
John is a very inspirational person who has helped so many learn the history and hidden agenda of schools. I was moved to tears when he was introduced, because his mere presence is that of royalty to many of us on this path.
John has been an supportive advocate and friend for a few years now. We appeared on Fox News together in 2008 speaking about Unschooling.
John is one of Joe's favorite writers and his book, Dumbing Us Down was so inspirational to him early in our parenting journey.
Thank you John, for your friendship and for your relentless inspiration for so many. Thank you for opening the eyes of the World so we can understand the institutionalizing of children today.

Great Big Happy Life Conference


The Great Big Happy Life Conference in New Jersey was so much fun.. We loved meeting with old and new friends. Danielle Conger, Ken & Marla Briggs and Cameron Lovejoy, among others, were a blast to spend time with!

Here are some pictures from our adventure. The first is the kids near the huge bell at the camp. I call the photo, "Unschooling: Let Freedom Ring!". The second is of me taking part in a drum circle on the last night after being handed a drum from Ken.
It was a very special conference with good friends, food and more opportunity for connections and personal growth.