Friday, December 18, 2009

New Session Starts January 7 & 8

Dear Families,

Thank you for coming to our holiday workshop and advent spiral. I look forward to seeing you in the New Year. Our regular parent & child classes begin on Thursday and Friday, January 7 & 8. Please visit this link or call our school to procure an application.

While our Christmas Festival on Tuesday, December 22, at 10:30am at Thomas Berry Hall at the Whidbey Institute may be on the longish side for some of our infants and toddlers (by the time the choir performances and Shepherds Play conclude, the event may last close to 90 minutes), the Shepherds Play is full of music, mirth, reverence, and foolishness and has been known to charm some of our youngest children in the past. Do be aware that the Shepherds themselves are quite active, and sensitive children might enjoy their physical humor from further back in the audience.

With warmth and light,

William Geoffrey Dolde

Friday, December 4, 2009

More details about the Advent Garden

Dear Rosebud and Dewdrop Families, Friends, Guests, and Visitors,

Again, you are cordially invited to our Advent Garden on Friday, December 11, at 10am at the Sanctuary at the Whidbey Institute (down Old Pietila Road from the Waldorf School).

Follow this link for a brief description of next Friday's festival along with lyrics to many of the songs we will sing. Below is a description I have composed with more details to help you prepare for the festival.

Many Waldorf School set up an Advent Spiral for their early childhood and some elementary grade classes. Traditionally, a class and teacher will enter a darkened space. There will be harp or lyre or other quiet, meditative music. A child or adult portraying an angel will light a candle in the center of a spiral of greens. One by one, children have the opportunity to walk alone or with a teacher, light a candle from the central light, and place it along the path of the evergreen spiral. It is a beautiful event, and like the lantern walk (and festivals and religious holidays such a Kwanzaa, Christmas, Hannukah, Holi, Solstice, and others) helps given an image of strength for the dark months of winter. Our many lights together can light up the darkness of the months ahead.

In teaching parent & child classes, I have observed that some infants and toddlers find great nourishment from an event such as the Advent Spiral if I can adapt it. Our parent & child Advent Spiral will take place in the morning, so the light outside will make it not quite so dark inside the Sanctuary. Rather than having quiet harp music, I will welcome us with some fiddle tunes, and then we will sing songs about stars and from the season together (I will provide lyrics sheets) inside the Sanctuary. My vision is that it will still be reverent, just noisier with more space for authentic infant and toddler interjections. Rather than having children walk (or crawl!) alone, families will be invited to walk together, parents holding a child or a child's hand as they walk with a candle for the family. I will walk along in cases where a parent needs two arms to hold a child and wants me to carry a candle.

Although I have adapted this festival, it may not feel just right for every child at her or his particular moment in development. We will be singing and encouraging children to sing. Children do not need to walk alone in front of a group. Children do, however, need to be comfortable sitting on a parent's lap or next to a parent while others walk through the spiral. There will be lit candles, so this will not be an appropriate place for a child to walk or crawl around freely. If everyone arrives somewhat promptly, the festival itself should not take that long, and we welcome families to leave early if it is too hard for a child to sit. Please contact me if you have questions. I have seen some 6 month olds and 1 year olds enchanted by the singing and the light. Some 1, 2, and 3 year olds find this delightful. Other 1, 2, and 3 year olds (and their parents) find it an incredible struggle because the child is at a phase in which she or he needs to be always in motion and sitting and waiting provides more stress than is needed during this busy season.

Older siblings are welcome, but please keep the following in mind. This festival is intended for infants, toddlers, and young preschoolers and their families. If the older children can come as a support, sing with the family, and provide structure, it will be lovely to have them. Some older children who have seen an Advent Spiral in kindergarten or their grades class might be frustrated because elements are simplified or missing. In these cases, it may be best to seek care for the older child with another parent or friend. Some older siblings, however, will be moved themselves as they witness the joy our infants and toddlers experience coming together in reverence, and having them along will be just right.

With warmth and light,

William Geoffrey Dolde

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Preview of Advent Garden and Holiday Workshop

Dear Families and Friends,

Please note the following two invitations from Vanessa. I will provide more details about the Advent Garden soon--it is open to current families, past families, friends, grandparents, parents, and so forth.

You are invited to attend
the Dewdrop & Rosebud Advent Garden Friday, December 11th, from 10 - 11am. This special festival provides an experience to remember to keep our inner light shining during these dark months. Please contact William Dolde at wdolde@gmail.com for more information or if you are planning to attend.

The Holiday Workshop is Saturday, December 5th from 10am to 3pm here at our beautiful school. The event is open not just to our school community but to anyone who would like to join us, so please encourage friends, family, and neighbors to stop by and enjoy a day of music, food creative work, and enchantment.

This year, we’ll have an array of live music from students, teachers, and parents including the bands Subito and Rendezvous. Tickets will be sold for participation in the various crafts including candle dipping, silk dyeing, wool and wood crafts, and a story and adventure in a gnome gingerbread factory. The Holiday Cafe will nourish hungry elves with delicious food and drink. Orders will be taken for holiday wreaths and there is a raffle to win a cut-your-own Noble Fir.

And our wonderful Holiday Gift Shop will be selling Waldorf-inspired toys, art and craft supplies including wool fiber for spinning, play silks and capes, puzzles, and other well-made beautiful items. The store will also feature the creations of local artisans including Berry Bowen’s handmade dolls, both large and stocking-stuffer size, a limited edition coffee blend made specifically for WIWS by Useless Bay Coffee Company’s own Dez Rock, handmade toys including wooden play stands and cradles crafted by local carpenter Mark Kohlhaas, and more.

For more information about this event, you may contact Kelly Dolde at 360-341-4124.


WIWS Parent
& Child Playgroups
Winter Session Starting this January

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

To Read More from Helle Heckmann

Thank you to everyone who attended the WIWS workshop with Helle Heckmann. For those who would like to hear more about her work, here are some resources:

Articles to read on-line --

Rhythm of Life by Helle Heckmann

An Interview with Helle Heckmann at Nøkken in Copenhagen
(by Roberta Ducharme, who taught Nursery and Parent/ Child at WIWS two years ago)

Books to purchase --

Childhood's Garden by Helle Heckmann
Shaping everyday life around the needs of young children

A Garden for Kids: More News from Nökken by Helle Heckmann

Nøkken by Helle Heckmann

All the above publications can be purchased by WECAN, WECAN Books, and Bob and Nancy's Bookshop.

Warm wishes,
Vanessa
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