• Home /
  • Have Fun /
November 21, 2011

The Rhythm of Family: Discovering a Sense of Wonder through the Seasons

“The Rhythm of Family” is a lovely and thought-inspiring book by SouleMama blog writer, Amanda Soule. In a time of rushing around, general being busy, computers etc, the book offers gentle and beautiful ideas and thoughts about what it means to be connected, as a family, to nature and its rhythm through the season.

The book starts with January, with thoughts about winter, winter craft and family activities. It continues on through each month with lovely ideas on how to slow down and enjoy nature and family life. This could be by baking bread, writing a family manifesto, enjoying a preserving party in fall, camping, making summer smoothies, taking seasonal walks etc.

If you feel disconnected with your family and the seasons and you would like some ideas and thoughts to slow down and enjoy each other and nature, then reading “The Rhythm of Family” will inspire you.

The book combines seasonal craft with lovely ideas on family activities on how to live a slower family life, but it is also a very personal family journal from a family already connecting with the great outdoors and with themselves.

Buy The Rhythm of Family from Amazon.com and get 39% off
Or shop for other books on family activities from Amazon.com:
https://amzn.to/vywWnA



If you liked this post, submit your email address below to get new posts by email:

Disclaimer: This website is not a substitute for consultation with your health care giver. You should not use any of the exercises or treatments mentioned in this website, without clearance from your physician or health care provider.

Disclosure: When I mention products, you must assume I will receive compensation for doing so. However, I only recommend products and services I myself use or believe in and would recommend to my own sisters and mother. Nevertheless, you should perform your own due diligence before purchasing a product or service mentioned in this website.
Spread the love - share this on social!

Alexis Rodrigo

Comments are closed

>