I've just got to share the good stuff I read.

I love to read. I read every chance I get. If I read something really good, I want to share it with my friends and co-workers. I make copies of magazine articles, read aloud to my students, tell others about good books I'm reading, and keep a book with me at all times.

I love teaching and learning new things. I need a place to share some of the lessons and what my students and I learn. Since my teaching situation is different from everyone else's in my school, I would like to tell all of you in the blog-o-sphere about these great lessons.

Feel free to share what you are reading, teaching and learning with us in the comments.

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Wow! I have been reading so much I forgot to post

I went through my photos and these are some I took but didn't share.
Photos from most recent back to my post in June.

I have been enjoying books by these two authors.
McPherson writes funny mysteries set in the 1920's and 30's in Scotland.
McKinlay's mysteries are set in a seaside town in New England.
Both are fun reads.


Below are some books for the grands.
All non-fiction


I read a few Neil Gaiman books.
This one is a middle grade quick read.
I really liked The Graveyard Book then read American Gods and didn't like it as much.


I started reading the Sub Rosa books by Steven Saylor.
Martin introduced me to these and I highly recommend the series.
I have one left to read and want to savor it.


Here are some books I shared with literacy board friends.
Ann Cleeves and Elizabeth Peters are favorites.


And here we are at the photo from June.


It has been a strange and interesting year.
Lots of time was spent trying to let go of memorable possessions at my parent's place.
Today we got an offer on the property.
It is so hard to let go but it is time.

I started writing my reading list on Goodreads.
I know I have left many titles off that list.
Every time I walk through the stacks in the public library I see books that I have read.
Maybe I should just write 'card catalog'.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Random Thoughts about Books, Memories, and Families

Recently I have been reading two mystery series. Elizabeth Peter's Vicky Bliss Murder Mysteries are funny and entertaining to the last page. Her main character is an art historian who stumbles into adventures. I only have one book of this series left to read.
The other series is Ann Cleeves' Shetland series. The BBC show Shetland was based on these books.
There are 8 books and I have one left to read. 
Also, for our book group at church I have started reading Palestinian Memories by Alex Awad.
The news is full of the conflict going on in Israel/Palestine. I'm interested to know more about the people and their history.


Mom has been gone for over a year now. I am slowly giving away her things.
My brothers do not seem very interested in keeping much of anything.
I am having a hard time deciding what to keep, donate, or sell.
The junky stuff is easy to part with but there are so many memories that I feel are being lost.
Many of my friends have gone through this process. It is stressful but I don't want to make hasty decisions I will later regret. 


We spent Sunday and Monday with Joey and family.
I was struck by the thought that he has reproduced at his home many of the good times he had at mom's.
Fishing and kayaking in the lake. Croquet and badminton in the front yard.
Being three hours away from one set of grandchildren and a plane ride away from the others is limiting to me. I want to make memories like mom did. Searching for inspiration.


The croquet game was short.
We enjoyed watching Ava ride her bike and scooter, swing, and look for bugs.
The weather was perfect.
When we went inside all of us sang 'Happy Birthday' to Liam with Facetime.

What are you reading?


 

Friday, April 23, 2021

Busy reading and transplanting flowers

Between sewing and reading I have been busy the last few weeks.
I bought some books by Ann Cleeves from Thriftbooks.
The two in the back were bought. The two in the front came from the public library.
My intent was to read her Vera mysteries that I have enjoyed watching on PBS.
The four books below are her Shetland mysteries which have also been made into TV shows.


These books are for young English Learners.
I volunteered to review new books for a TESOL group.
After reviewing them I gave them to a friend who teaches young ELs at a nearby school.


This week we continued digging flowers at my parents' place.
I love the irises and daisies. Martin likes the day lilies and glads.


Back home I saw this froggie in the cannas.
Hope it eats lots of bugs. 


A wren left this egg in the planter by our front door.
What was she thinking?


Here are some of the established iris in our front yard.
Not my favorite color but they are blooming like crazy.


More adventures with books to follow.

 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Memories for New Cousin

February 2nd my cousin Betty became a grandmother. Unfortunately she is not here to hug Heidi Elizabeth. 

This baby's birth reminded me of Betty's birth. I was ten years old when Betty was born. 

Her mother, my Aunt Billie, was my favorite aunt. Billie was a teacher, graduated from Millsaps, and loved playing games with my brothers and me.  I took Latin in high school because of Aunt Billie's influence. She was also one of the reasons I attended Millsaps.

Memories of my cousin Betty and her brother Bob: When my family moved to Clinton Betty and Bob's parents bought our house on Robinson Street. After a few years there they moved to Florence. Most of my memories of them were made there. They had a large pool, horses and a pony. I loved riding their horses. In summer we looked forward to swimming in their pool. It had a slide and a very deep end. 

Back to little Heidi. Today I mailed a quilt, flannel blanket, board book, and note to her in Texas. I hope to meet her one day. 


Pink and grey quilt for Heidi with a favorite little board book, a note for her baby book, and copies of photos of her father and grandmother.

Welcome to the family, Heidi Elizabeth!

 

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Holiday books and such

Post about January 2021 

I wrote a whole post about books on my sewing blog.

The link is above. Wish I could just paste it over here.

Have a great day.