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Goofus and Gallant

Do you remember reading Highlights for Kids magazine? Like millions of American children, I discovered Highlights in the waiting room of the doctor’s office.  Nestled among an array of magazines for grown-ups, Highlights was fun to read because it was especially written for kids.  One of the magazine’s regular features that I enjoyed was a … Continue reading »

The Power of Art: An Invitation

Art, in its many forms, is one of the simple pleasures in my life. Art often inspires me; it provokes my thought and emotion.  Whether I am creating art, or experiencing art created by someone else, I find that the power of art lies in its ability to stimulate the senses and ignite the imagination.  … Continue reading »

April Snow?

The weather can be so unpredictable in spring. One week it’s summer temperatures, another week it’s cool.  Sometimes it’s downright wintry.  It’s no wonder that poor Mother Nature can get a bit confused.  Unseasonable, warmer temperatures can cause flowers and trees to blossom sooner than expected.  Not that I’m complaining.  I like the spring fashion … Continue reading »

Seeing With The Eyes Of Love: Remembering Our Friend

Familiar acts are beautiful through love. -Percy Bysshe Shelley When I read this quote I find comfort.  Shelley’s words remind me that it is not in the grand gestures, but in the simple everyday routines where beauty and love can be found.  Acts of kindness, of giving and sharing, of listening and playing: these are … Continue reading »

What Bugs You?

What Bugs You? For some people near and dear to me it’s, well, bugs. Little, often harmless insects can do no good in our house!  Why they choose to come to us is beyond me.  They are uninvited and unwelcome, and frankly, stand the chance of being annihilated by daring to cross our threshold, perhaps … Continue reading »

To Nap or Not To Nap?

I count it as a certainty that in paradise, everyone naps. -Tom Hodgkinson, British writer and editor of The Idler Judging from the way my family feels about napping, this must be true.  Time spent in the comforting refuge of  bed and blankets, head cradled by pillow or arms and legs wrapped ’round a pillow, somnolent … Continue reading »

Three Wishes

If you could have three wishes, what would you wish for? Oooh, this is a tough question. There are so many possibilities from which to choose, and the only limit is your imagination. It’s a little like, “If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?” Immediately I believe that I would … Continue reading »

Sixty Seconds of Happiness

For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. Looking at it that way, you have to wonder why anyone would want to hold onto anger!  Sure, you can’t always avoid or prevent being angry; our bodies are wired to respond in any number of ways to stress and challenge, anger being … Continue reading »

A Good Egg Is Hard To Find

“Honey, what do you know about making hard boiled eggs?” My husband wanted to boil a few to add to some leftover pickled beet juice. “Well, I know you can add vinegar to the water – that’s supposed to do something.”  I told him that I could check one of my recipe books. “Find out … Continue reading »

Spectacular Spectacles

Fancy Nancy is a popular children’s book with our first grade students. Author Jane O’Connor’s title character likes to dress in extravagant clothing and use big fancy words.  What little girl wouldn’t want to wear a feather boa and a tutu? The other day one of my little girls wanted to read Fancy Nancy with … Continue reading »