Saturday, August 23, 2014

Friends 2




FRIENDS  2


So many of the books I read to children depict the most unlikely of friends, such as Amos, the mouse and Boris, the whale in William Steig's classic, "Amos and Boris." 


 Understanding and delighting in our differences is surely one of the gifts of a good friendship....and of a good story!











Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Friends 1




FRIENDS


This month's read aloud celebrates the gift of friendship.  The Sugar Mouse Cake is a beloved classic about the friendship between a poor pastry chef and his pet mouse, Tina.  What a lovely opportunity to discuss with our children how truly precious a good friend is, and to share with them some stories about our own childhood friends!  And of course, all we book lovers know that a good book has much in common with a good friend: the ability to make us laugh or cry, to wonder or hope, to dream or dare, and most importantly the ability to LIGHT up our world!










Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Scottish Quiet


AN ODE TO QUIET PLACES


I took a little trip back to my native Scotland last month and was able to indulge my love of QUIET walks in the beautiful Scottish countryside - breathtaking scenery of lush forests, misty mountains, and sparkling Lochs, complemented by birdsong, babbling brooks, and the distant bleat of sheep and maybe....a fluttering of fairies?  Have a wee look and see for yourselves.










PERFECT QUIET PLACES

Monday, July 14, 2014

QUIET



HUSH

My read-aloud for this month is the lovely book, THE QUIET PLACE, by Sarah Stewart and David Small, and so I thought I would repeat a few of my earlier posts on one of my favorite topics!


I've always had a penchant for all things QUIET: quiet people, quiet places, quiet music, quiet walks, and quiet books, to name but a few.  And I was fortunate enough to grow up in a culture that valued all things - QUIET.



When I was a wee girl, my dad would always press his fingers to his lips and warn me to tread lightly as we passed by a lone bush in the fields of Ireland, lest we frighten off the fairy folk who would be hiding there. 

On winter mornings, when my dad came to wake us from our sleep, he would always whisper, so as not to disturb the hallowed hush of a new day dawning.

And as a young teacher in Scotland, I learned early on from an older, wiser colleague, that the best way to tame a rowdy class, was simply to start talking in a very low, soft voice.  Pretty soon a hush would descend, as the children strained to hear what I was saying.  Curiosity trumped the need to chatter!

In public places Scottish people speak much more softly than their American counterparts.  Some years ago, when we took our daughter back to visit Scotland, we ate lunch at a pub in the countryside.  Halfway through the meal, she leaned over and whispered to my husband and me, “This is like eating in a library!” (She had been raised in the era where libraries were actually places of QUIET!)

Thinking by talking aloud (a common practice in American culture) is frowned upon in Scotland. “Don’t talk the arms out of a waistcoat!” was a frequent admonition to the more loquacious members on a board or committee! 

The Scots subscribed to that old adage, “children should be seen and not heard,” and while that notion is somewhat outdated now (and rightly so), it did hold some merit.  As the youngest child, I spent many hours sitting on the edge of adult conversation, just listening. 

All of these cultural factors really served as my storyteller’s apprenticeship.  

So, how can we encourage our little ones to seek out more QUIET time, to value silence and listening and spend more time BEING versus DOING?



By basking in stories of course…..good stories that leave room for pondering and reflection, wonder, and mystery.


Monday, June 23, 2014

Happiness 3 - Oh, The Places We'll Go!

DCL Staff Day






What a pleasure it was for me to be the Keynote Speaker for the Douglas County Librarians' Staff Day.  Their theme was based on Dr. Seuss's "Oh the Places You'll Go," and so we talked about how good stories and good lives intersect on our journey on this earth. 

Wonderful for me to see all these "book people" radiating a passion for literature!  HAPPINESS indeed!





Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Happiness 1



What is Happiness?

It seems that much of life and literature revolve around this question of Happiness?  What is it?  How do you get it?  How do you keep it? Does it mean different things for different people?  Can you be happy and not know it?  Is being happy the same as being content?  Can you ever be happy and sad at the same time?

No matter our answers to any of these questions, surely it is indeed true, that happiness can and should always be shared.