The Hawthorne Valley School is actually a Waldorf school, just like the school that my husband went to growing up in Australia. There are several here in the U.S. Some require a tuition and some are actually free. (All three of the Waldorf schools in the NYC area not surprisingly, have a hefty tuition.) The architecture of the school buildings in general is right in line with the principles based on the Waldorf school philosophy. Their structure is unique in that they are never completely square. Very subtle and tastefully done. We got there just in time for the reception that followed the graduation ceremony and we were able to look at the 12-graders' art projects. I was just amazed at their talent. (Sorry, no pictures, I was too busy running around after Liam.)
Just before we shopped, we took a stroll around their grounds. Having been born and raised in the (mostly) concrete jungle that is NYC, I truly appreciate every moment I am outdoors in the fresh country air; out in the middle of nowhere, miles and miles away from a large city or town for that matter. I am still, well and truly a city girl, but being out in the country is truly wonderful!
There was a creek that very much interested Liam. Daddy must not have tied his Converse sneakers on tightly because Liam quickly took them off and thought we would actually let him climb down like the other children on to the creek. Sorely mistaken, mister Liam. I quickly put his sneakers back on and we played instead. We threw around a big red ball that was laying around on the green and then played with the other one hanging from a rope. It started to drizzle, so we popped open the umbrella and made our way to the store. Happily, it stopped drizzling on our way over there, so we decided we had enough time to check out the farm animals before popping into the store. We stopped, of course, to smell the roses.
Fun farm animals, luscious greenery all around as far as the eye can see, good wholesome food, delicious milk, and fresh country air! Until next time, Hawthorne Vally Farm. See you in the fall!!
1 comment:
Sounds like a fun little trip. And your pictures remind me of all that I miss about the green farms of Indiana. So lovely!
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