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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Another Bookish Valentine's Day IDEA



Over at Daily Mayo, you will find they have created a printable containing romantic lunch notes that you can print off and either chose your favorite to use once or put a random romantic lunch note into nine different days of lunches.  Check out their post and see if you want to use them in other ways. Daily Mayo suggests the following options:

Sticking a note to the mirror
Slipping a note into the car visor
Placing a note inside luggage
Adding a note to coat pockets
Laying a note on a loved one's pillow

The Things You Can Read!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I am an educator with over 25 years of teaching experience; I currently teach English in the public school system of Virginia. In my spare time, I am an avid reader. writer, reviewer, blogger, writing/art journaler, beekeeper, grad student, and MOTHER. - See more: Here

Thursday, January 28, 2016

LOOKING FOR A BOOKISH VALENTINE? CHECK THESE OUT!


Are you looking for a bookish Valentine?  Well, check out these two sites to see what all the lovelorn bookish types are sending to their unrequited loves!  




The Things You Can Read!
Believe In Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love, and the Power of Books & Writing!

Don't Forget To Be Awesome!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I am an educator with over 25 years of teaching experience; I currently teach English in the public school system of Virginia. In my spare time, I am an avid reader. writer, reviewer, blogger, writing/art journaler, beekeeper, grad student, and MOTHER. - See more: Here

Friday, January 22, 2016

LET IT SNOW...So I Can READ!

Elsie Dinsmore

Well, it is SNOWING here in Virginia, so schools are closed, and it is time to  snuggle up with a warm blanket and read.  I have been reading an old-timey children's series that is VERY, VERY old. It is Martha Finley's Elsie Dinsmore Series.  I can highly recommend it for many reasons, but I think it best that you judge this series for yourself.  The series is FREE if you want to check it out and decide if the world of Elsie Dinsmore is for you.  The Elsie Series has some controvery out there in the blogosphere, but just like Gone With the Wind the books need to be judged from the historical persepective in which they were written.  Trying to raise an Elsie today using the methodolgy of the 1800s is not the message of the book...How to raise a GOOD PERSON in todays society is the theme whether it be a boy or a girl.   Take a peek and let us know what you think of Elsie.  I've enjoyed reading them because it has been a magic key to take me to a long ago place where otherwise I would never have been able to venture.
Martha Finley (1828–1909)
Happy Reading & Writing
The Things You Can Read!
Believe In Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love, and the Power of Books & Writing!

Don't Forget To Be Awesome!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
I am an educator with over 25 years of teaching experience; I currently teach English in the public school system of Virginia. In my spare time, I am an avid reader. writer, reviewer, blogger, writing/art journaler, beekeeper, grad student, and MOTHER. - See more: Here