
Cosmic Wonder
July 3-6
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Weekend Schedule
Mealtimes will remain true to schedule, however programming may change. We will send scheduling updates throughout the weekend via WhatsApp.
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2-6p Check-in
7p Family Dinner
9-9:30p Opening Circle in dining room (adults)
9:30-10:30p Live music in dining room (adults)
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6:45-7:30a – Breakfast essentials
7:30a-8:45 – Cooked breakfast
8a – Nanny Playroom opens
8:45-9:45a – Family Yoga in the Temple (all ages)
10:30-11:45a – Ravine Hike or or Slip ‘n Slide on Manor House Hill (all ages)
12-1:30p – Lunch
2-3p – Ice Plunge (adults; kids welcome to cheer on)
3:30-5p – Family Constellation Experience in Dining Room (adults)
2:30-3:30p – Necklace Making (kids)
3:30-5p – Painting & Crafts on Dining Room Outdoor Deck (kids)
6-8p – Family Dinner (kids 6p; adults 6:30p)
7-9:30p – S’mores & Kid’s Movies
8:15-10p - Cosmic Flotation Experience (4 adults) in Pond
9-11:30p – Cosmic Dance Party in the Cottage (adults)*babysitter monitoring floors outside bedrooms from 8pm-11:30p
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6:45-7:15a – Breakfast essentials
7:15-8:15a – Cooked breakfast (for adults attending sweat lodge, we recommend eating light or fasting)
8-9a – Fire Ceremony (all ages)
9-10:30 – Outdoor activity (all ages)
11a-1p – Sweat Lodge - highly recommended (adults)
11a-12p – Kid’s Instruments & Vocal Tuning (all ages)
12-1:30p Kids’ Lunch & Painting (and for adults not attending sweat lodge)
1-2p Lunch for those attending sweat lodge
2-3:30p - Foraging (forest) or Slip ‘n Slide (Manor House Hill)
3:30-4:30p - Curiouser Pondside Olympics
5:30-5:45p – Kids’ Costume Fashion Show in Lodge Hallway
6-8p - Cosmic Costume Family Dinner
7-9:30p - Kids movies in the Dining Hall
8:30p-11:30p* Thyme Box: Portal to the Cosmos sound journey (adults)
*babysitter monitoring lodge
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6:45-7:30a – Breakfast essentials
7:30a-8:45 – Cooked breakfast
8-9:45a - Cosmic Flotation Experience (4 adults) in Pond
9-10:15a – Adult Ridge-top Hike or Ravine Kid-Friendly hike
12-2p – Lunch & Closing Circle
Questions
Questions
Questions…
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“We are all just stardust.”
This weekend is about remembering that we are made of stardust. That we’re not just in the universe, we are the universe—dancing, playing, growing.Wonder begins when we zoom out… and realize how miraculous it is to be here at all.
Our kids already know this. Let’s follow their curiosity, their questions, their joy. Let’s get cosmic—together.
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We will be providing child wranglers for the group , which is not a substitute for parenting or private 1-on-1 childcare.
Our nanny team is led by Jenny Aguas, and will be overseeing the kids during their activity blocks throughout the day, which generally occur between 8a - 7p (may vary based on the schedule). Their role is to provide an extra layer of oversight for the kids, and to alert the parents if any child needs them. They will be on break during the first 30 minutes of mealtimes. We request that parents feed their children. While the children can be under the watchful eye of the nannies while indoors, we request that a parent is with their children when outdoors. If you have older kids and would like to discuss, please reach out to Steven directly.
Between 8p and midnight, we will have a babysitter available to keep an eye on the older kids who are still awake, as well as walk the halls of the lodge listening to hear if any sleeping children might be needing a parent during the adult night activities.
If you would like a private babysitter or nanny for your child, we would be happy to try to arrange this for you with one week’s notice.
If you would like to bring your own nanny with you, we can offer them a room in a nearby house on the property at no charge, based on availability.
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Our home for the weekend will be The Thyme, an 85-acre property in the Berkshires that straddles the MA and CT borders. Check this location page for maps and directions.
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Be sure to check with weather forecast!
Below are items we recommend packing:
Bathing suits (kids & adults)
Waterproof shoes/boots to hike in
Long pants for hiking/foraging (tick season)
Sandals
Water bottles (hike)
Special food items for your kids - we will have snacks, but if there are special things in particular that your children like, we have a communal fridge conveniently located nearby the rooms.
Costumes for kids & adults inspired by the weekend theme - we will have a few items for the children if you don’t have anything
Insect repellent. We will have Deep Woods Off at the property, but if you would like other options please feel free to bring along. It’s tick season in the northeast USA…
Indoor slippers or soft shoes - we have a shoes off policy in the lodge, and will be supplying slippers…but if you would be more comfortable in your own, please bring along
Alcohol. If you would like to drink alcoholic beverages, feel free to bring some with you.
Imagination
Open heart
Good vibes
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Before we dive into the magic, our first priority is creating a space that feels safe and manageable—physically and emotionally—for everyone. And while we love animals and are pet owners ourselves, adding potentially several dogs or cats in addition to the ~20 children and ~20 adults to our events adds complications. While we do make a rare exception for one of the Thyme owners and facilitator, who stay at a house (not in the main lodge), our policy is no pets please.
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The following bodyworkers will be on site and can be booked on the links below. Note - body work is not included and will be billed directly between the facilitator and the guest.
MASSAGES
Susannah is a Kelly-trained masseuse who offers somatic bodywork designed to support deep healing and relaxation. Her integrative approach blends therapeutic deep tissue techniques with gentle, nervous system-focused touch to release tension, restore balance, and promote overall well-being. She creates a safe, grounding space for guests to reconnect with their bodies, unwind stress, and experience profound restoration. We will provide a booking link separately.
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The best experiences are ones where we start and end together. This helps to create a container in which magic can be created.
Thurs check-in — in anytime after 1p. Dinner is at 7p, followed by an opening circle for parents at around 8:30/9pm (once the kids are asleep). We are requesting that everyone arrives in time for Thurs dinner if possible!
Last departures at 2p on Sunday
You can find updated programming schedules on this page.
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You can put questions and requests in the group WhatsApp feed and we will try to respond quickly.
If you want to speak directly to someone, you can see anyone from the Curiouser team, or whatsapp or call me at +1-646-388-0954.
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Yes of course!
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Yes of course.
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Our general statement is — you are in the wild at The Thyme. It is raw nature at its finest. It is important to be mindful, especially with the little ones. As stated previously, the group nannies are no substitute for 1-on-1 childcare. Should you want a personal nanny, we can recommend some in the local area.
Open water — The Thyme has a large, unfenced pond, and a large stream running through the ravine.
Ridge tops — The ravine hike ascends to steep areas
Ticks — They are prevalent in this part of the country. Long pants during hikes and insect repellent can be helpful, and the best advice is to do thorough tick checks every night
Animals — Bears, coyotes, snakes… the Berkshire mountains are their home. We don’t encounter problems apart from isolated dumpster diving incidents (our fault), but it’s important to know where you are.
Location awareness — The Thyme is 85-acres of heavily wooded forest, ravines and ridge tops. If you decide to venture off into nature, be aware of your directions. When in doubt, stick with the group!
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You can let people know in the whatsapp feed that you are looking for a ride. There is a Metro-North train that goes from NYC to Wassaic on the Harlem River Line. Check the MTA website for details.
The drive from Wassaic train station to The Thyme is approximately 25 minutes. Please contact us if you are looking for recommendations on cab companies in the area. Ubers are few and far between, so it is recommended that you arrange for a taxi ahead of time.
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Imagine a spectrum with Burning Man on the left side and the Hotel du Cap, Antibes, on the right. Curiouser will be equidistant between center and far left. We will call this “Sensible Self Reliance.”
The Thyme seeks to give the feeling of home. There are no concierges available. The rooms won’t be turned over daily. The linens and towels are yours throughout the weekend. Please hang your towels to dry them — but should you need more for any reason, contact us in the feed.
Please don’t hesitate to ask for whatever you need, just note that sometimes it might just be faster to do it yourself.
Make yourselves at home! Take what you need! Let’s work together! -
Love it! Co-creation is where the magic is. Please speak with Steve first, and we will help you bring your genius to life for the group!
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The wifi network is The Thyme Guest.
The password is: beherenow
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There is a communal refrigerator located in the children’s playspace, accessible 24/7. There are also refrigerators in each lodge guest room.
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Yes! Finally. 1 per room.
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Unfortunately, we do not.