Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tunnel Vision

Tunnel Vision...
LOA (Part II)

By Malia Shields*
In college, about age 21, I had a friend who flew the little airplanes. I don't know what the proper name for the little sardine cans is, so we'll go with little airplanes.  ANYway…I wanted to go to Kansas-- I lived in Denver, CO.  I had a friend of a friend who thought I was a great match, romantically, for their friend of a friend, and since we were all so close (kidding) and romance being the main goal for that hormonally-ruled age group, I made it my mission to get to Kansas ASAP.  Wouldn't ya know it, weather turned on us, and there were storms.  My sardine can pilot friend said, "No go." And, I said, "Ohhhhh no!"

 So... off I went and bought us all breakfast at the ever popular BK, and we sat down as a group to focus, pray, and mediate on our flight being perfect and safe.  We kept the weather channel on so we could watch our progress. We would picture our safe tunnel of weather from Denver to Kansas then check back with the weather channel, and back ‘n forth.

Within about half an hour, the weather had cleared, and we could leave. You'd think it ends here BUT... this is where it gets GOOD. As we got up in the air in our little sardine can, it was GORGEOUS. We were in the air for all of 10 minutes, when I realized we were literally in a TUNNEL surrounded by clouds. Our little tunnel was perfectly safe and sound, and the weather outside our tunnel was still stormy. It was quite AMAZING.

*Malia is an artist, energy reader and healer currently living and working mountains of Colorado with her amazing son, Lucas. She can be contacted for healing sessions and readings, among other fun things, at www.Intuitively-Guided.com or at Malia@Intuitively-Guided.com and as well, her expansive portfolio of paintings, photography and multi-media works can be viewed and purchased through www.StudioMalia.com.  (backdrop on Holkids is "Together V" by Malia and Lucas Shields)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ordering Your Child…with fries…

The Law of Attraction (LOA)
By Malia Shields*

Can you place an order for your child?  Wow -- far out, you say. I don't mean by way of genetic testing, etc.  What I mean is, can we say to the universe, I see the best qualities in Dad and in me, Mommy, and I would love to have my baby have those?  For example, his dad has great skin, very muscular.  I have pretty eyes.  I am very intellectually inclined, emotionally aware, intuitive...

I recall stating while I was pregnant that I really WANTED my son to have the best of both of us, and I listed those things specifically.  To my wonder, my son has all of these traits -- and more (fries).  He has some physical quality that connects him to everyone who loves him -- everyone in his genetic line.  He has an ear that folds slightly -- courtesy of my dad.  He is double jointed -- just like Aunt Judy.  He has my eyes and lips...which I got from my mom, his Grama.  It just goes on like that.  He is muscular like his dad and same gorgeous olive skin.  He is terribly in tune, smart as a whip, intuitive.  A wonderful combination of everything I ordered, with fries :)

Thank you Universe!

*Malia is an artist, energy reader and healer currently living and working mountains of Colorado with her amazing son, Lucas. She can be contacted for healing sessions and readings, among other fun things, at www.Intuitively-Guided.com or at Malia@Intuitively-Guided.com and as well, her expansive portfolio of paintings, photography and multi-media works can be viewed and purchased through www.StudioMalia.com.  (backdrop on Holkids is "Together V" by Malia and Lucas Shields)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Courage

By Sabrina Fritts

It takes courage to follow your heart.

It takes courage to find things that bring you joy.

It takes courage to share your true feelings with others.

It takes courage to do something you have never done before.

It takes courage to complete your responsibilities.

It takes courage to say “yes”, and often times more to say “no”.

It takes courage to ask for help, and be willing to receive it.

It takes courage to share what you believe in.

It takes courage to follow your own guidance.

It takes courage to focus only on what you want.

It takes courage to do things differently.

It takes courage to risk disappointing someone you care about.

It takes courage to let go of judgments.

It takes courage to say goodbye to someone that doesn’t treat you well.

It takes courage to love someone.

It takes courage to be kind.

It takes courage to be you!


It’s not always easy being courageous, but when you are, you will see magic unfolding before your eyes.

*Sabrina (www.SabrinaFritts.com) provides guidance and healing for people of all ages. Dedicated to living her life with more joy! Providing an example for others by helping them to remember life is meant to be lived with joy and ease.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Energy

By Asiatu Lawoyin

Children are the masters of make-believe. From imaginary friends to elaborate fictitious stories, the unseen is real and simply makes sense.  Sadly, many parents discourage children to speak of things they believe do not exist such as angels, ghosts, auras, etc.  However, many adults fail to realize that some of the greatest minds believed in the “unreal”. From Albert Einstein and quantum physics, to Thomas Edison and electricity, those defying the limits of vision have significantly changed society.
“Straw-blowing art” and “Old-fashioned telephone” are great art projects that help make the concept of energy fun and visual. Straw art uses the child’senergy” to blow the watercolor all over the page. Though you can’t see your breath, it is still quite evident that it exists and is the reason why the watercolor is moving. Making “old-fashioned telephones” again emphasizes that your energy (voice) travels to the other person without it being seen. Energy does not have to be seen to know that it is there.
Straw-blowing Art
Materials
Watercolor paper
Watercolor brush
Watercolors (set or liquid)
Cup of water
Straws

1.      If you are using liquid watercolors make drops on the paper with the paintbrush.
2.      Use a straw to blow the watercolor paint all over the paper.
OR
1.      If you are using a watercolor set, use the paint brush to dap a small amount of water onto one color of the set and then dump the water onto the paper.
2.       After the blot of watercolor is on the paper use the straw to blow it around.
TIPS:
Be sure to take breaks every few minutes to prevent dizziness.
Old-fashioned telephone
Materials
Two plastic cups
String (no less than a yard, but the longer the better 2-3 yards is ideal)
Glue
Tissue paper (cut into 1 inch by 1 inch squares)

1.      Cover the cups in glue and stick the cut tissue paper squares on the cups.
2.      ADULTS poke a hole in the bottom of each cup.
3.      Put the string in about an inch inside the cup and tie a knot in both cups.
4.      Enjoy sending messages back and forth to each other.
Tips:
Be sure that the string is tightly pulled for best results of hearing the messages. Try different cup sizes and string thickness and see if it makes a difference in the sound quality.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Making Auras (Child Submission)

By: Aria from Florida






To submit an art project or story please send it to Talia at holkidsmag@gmail.com.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Growing...

By Lisa Zupan

 Summer is a great time to garden! And, nothing is more fun than teaching a little one about gardening.  A few weeks ago, I took the little person in my house to the nursery to choose his favorite seeds. He looked long at hard at his choices knowing he could only pick three. "Strawberries! They're my favorite! (Pause) Peas! Can we please grows peas?? (Long pause) Ice cream! Can we grow a big huge vanilla ice cream tree with sprinkles?"


Growing peas
Well, two out of three isn't a bad start right?

Here are a few of my tips to really get your little one ‘Growing…”
(1)  Try taking your child to the nursery and letting him/her choose a favorite fruit and veggie seed.  
(2)  Use seedling cups from the nursery or dixie cups and let the child fill them with dirt and plant the seed.  
(3)   Make sure to put the cups where they will get plenty of
light but also easily accessible for the little one.  
(4)   Make it part of their daily routine to gently water the seeds.  

Within a few days, you will watch them sprout.  Transplant the baby plant whenever they outgrow their cups.  You can re-plant them many ways and put them in many different places. You can transplant them into a larger pot or container (milk carton, larger paper cup, et cetera). You can put the newly potted plant in the windowsill or in the ground in a garden area.  Hopefully, if all goes well, your child will have the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of their labor!

*Lisa Zupan is a holistic health practitioner out of Los Angeles, California. You can visit her website at http://www.zupanshealinggarden.com and email her at lisa@zupanshealinggarden.com.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Fish and The Turtle: how chanting made me calm

By Imani Frierson (Age 5)

It was my birthday. I was very excited! I had just gotten a new fish tank. I only had to wait three days to get my fish. Three days passed, I asked my mom if we could get the fish but my mom said I wasn’t on my best behavior. It seemed like weeks and weeks passed.

One day, I was cleaning the yard with my granddad. When he cleared one section, we saw a small turtle. We went upstairs and I told my older sister and her friend that we found a turtle.
My granddad said, “I am going to put it in the fish tank.”
“You are not supposed to put that in there,” I replied.

Soon my mom came home. She announced, “We can go to [the pet store] to get the fish now girls.” I told my mom what happened with the turtles.
She said, “Dad, I don’t think you should have put the turtle in the tank”.

We arrived at the pet store. The man at the pet store told us that we couldn’t get the fish until the water was tested because we let him know what granddad did. I was very mad. I wanted to get my fish!
We got in the car. We stayed in the car and chanted for 4 minutes.

Mom asked, “How does granddad feel about you?”
I replied, “I think granddad loves me”.
Mom said, “Granddad knows you like animals right?”
And then I said, “Yes!”
And then mom said, “Did granddad know he was going to mess up the water by putting the turtle in the tank.”
And then I said, “No, he loves me and he wanted me to have an animal. It’s better to have a turtle than no pet.”

We went home. I asked everyone to clear the kitchen so I can have a conversation with granddad.  He apologized and I didn’t hurt his feelings. The next day, he took me to the pet store. The water got tested and I got to have my fish!!

I got three glow-in-the-dark fish and a Black Balloon Belly. I named the Black Balloon Belly Black Rose, one glow-in-the-dark fish I named Charlie, one I named Lola, and the last one, Paige.
I picked up the turtles the next day after school. I went behind the gate and let them go. I told my granddad, "I really miss my turtles especially the one that fooled us but I am glad I got my fish." I was able to talk to my granddad calmly because I chanted Best of all, I didn’t hurt my granddad’s feelings.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Making Auras

BY: Asiatu Lawoyin













Cheerio Aura Art (toddlers-6 yrs)
Coffee Filter Aura Art (7 yrs +)

 
Cheerio Aura Art
Materials
-paper
-glue
-cut out pictures of any living thing (trees, plants, animals...)
-fruity cheerios (multicolored)

1.    Have the child glue the cut out pictures onto a piece of construction paper. The larger size works best with larger pictures.
2.    Glue one color of cheerios around the boarder of each picture. There is no limit to the layers. I used one layer but other layers can be added.

Themes that can be discussed while doing the art are auras, living versus non-living things, colors, and counting.
Animal Auras by Asiatu



Coffee Filter Aura Art

Materials
-paper
-glue
-coffee filters
-food coloring/liquid water
color
-pipette
1.    Have the child glue the picture in the center of the FLATTENED coffee filter. Smaller pictures work best to fit the center.
2.    Use food coloring bottles and squeeze drops around the pictures one color at a time. The colors will run together giving a tie-dye look to it.
3.    The more colors you use the more radiant the aura. AFTER the filter is dried, glue the filter onto paper. Liquid watercolors can be substituted for the food coloring.
4.    Use a pipette to put the drops around the pictures.

Themes to be discussed are
auras, more complex color identity if using liquid water colors, and color combinations if the colors run together what new colors they make.

Bird Aura by Asiatu







Friday, June 17, 2011

Munchkin & Me: Banana Bread (Gluten Free & Naturally Sweetened)

Ingredients
2 large eggs
2 ½ tablespoons softened butter
2 tablespoons agave nectar
1 teaspoon honey
1 ½ teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon oil
1 teaspoon banana extract
½ cup Orange juice
1 teaspoon xanthum gum

2 teaspoon baking powder
1 ¼ cup white rice flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
1 1/3 ripe banana mash (approximately 4 large bananas)

  1.    Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2.    Munchkin Helper: Spray loaf pan with nonstick spray.
  3.    In a large bowl, crack eggs. Lightly beat them
  4.    Older Munchkin Helper: Add butter, agave nectar, honey, cinnamon, oil, banana extract and orange juice.
5.    Munchkin Helper: With a whisk, mix all the ingredients together. Make sure they are nicely blended.
6.    Older Munchkin Helper: In a large mixing bowl, combine the xanthum gum, baking powder, white rice flour, coconut flour.
7.    Slowly add the liquid into the dry mixture.
8.    Munchkin Helper: Stir as the mixtures are being combined.
9.    Fold in the banana mash.
10. Munchkin Helper: Continue to mix as the banana mash is being added. Mix thoroughly so that the natural banana spread through the whole loaf.
11.  Pour into loaf pan.
12. Bake for 1 hour or until knife comes out of loaf clean.