In the beginning of May Leilani cleaned up her room. She can now earn 25c if her room is clean at the end of the day, and I am happy to say she got that money quite a few times since then.







In the beginning of May Leilani cleaned up her room. She can now earn 25c if her room is clean at the end of the day, and I am happy to say she got that money quite a few times since then.







We eat healthier now, and make our own sprouts: Garbanzo, sunflower, sprouting mix, and mung beans:

That’s about a weeks worth of greens (and some of the carrots and beets, but we eat their greens …)

I make 7 mixed smoothy piles, most have kale, fennel and chard, some carrot leaves or beet greens, parsley, cilantro…

I pack it all in daily bags, so it’s easier. Plus salad bags and herb bags.

And some of our not-greens are pretty and healthy too! And the yellow stuff is fresh mayonnaise.

“Sand freckles”



Sonja: “When I was a kid the toilets didn’t flush by themselves (too early).”
Leilani “Yes and in the stone age there were no toiletts and they had to dig holes. Behind the trees…”
(but she said it pretty innocently and did not roll her eyes, at least not that I noticed.)
And completely unrelated but worth mentioning: Leilani just finished a 117 page chapter book, read silently, at least most of it. Sometimes she needs to whisper a word to herself…
Leilani singt zu unserem Surinam-Kirschen Baum:
Blueh, Baumchen blueh!
Der Bauer und die … – …. – …. – Kueh!
[sorry, does not translate]
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