- your son comes home and chastises you for "never making kale chips"
- your daughter wants to give a friend brie for a birthday present
- your daughter receives seaweed as a birthday present
- the highlighter you have at work is a wooden pencil that came from Life Without Plastic
- your lunch box collection includes - plastic bento lunch boxes, metal bento lunch boxes, handmade fabric fliptop lunch baggies, travelling chopsticks, titanium sporks and more metal water bottles than a sports team should have
- your kids wear a hat outside without even thinking about it
- the most important factor in getting dressed in the morning is the weather check
- your fronthall looks like a photo shoot for MEC
- you know exactly what is meant by 'gifts from nature' and 'rainbow bridge'
- your daughter wants to been seen in the yard wearing her violin on her back - as a symbol of being a really 'big kid' in the yard
- you have purchased freshly butchered chickens, fresh vegetables, native perennials, samosas, eggs, handspun wool, honey and fair-trade coffee from people in the school community, at school
- you feel a sense of relief when your children ask if they can stay at the school forever, or until high school anyway
Sunday, September 30, 2012
You know you are a Waldorf parent when....
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