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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Appreciating the small things

Catching up today on many tasks from the back burners. Just about everything on my list is finished. I have spoken with friends, answered emails, done the laundry, taken time for reading and time for writing, conferenced with John on his daily progress, tidied the house, and so many more small things, including" bossing the boys around" to complete housekeepping tasks. Is that spelled correctly? It looks funny. Even if it's wrong, I like it.

I've recently read The Teacher Who Couldn't Read, by John Corcoran. It is one of the most inspiring and enlightening books I have ever read. Last month I was fortunate to meet John. He touched my heart with his humanity and his message for literacy. You know how some things really reach you and you know you have to do something about it? That's how I feel about helping people to read. We can all improve. That leads to my next topic of excitement. Very soon I will be attending a three day training seminar in the EBLI method of literacy instruction. I've been talking with Nora Chahbazi, the founder and president of EBLI -Evidence Based Literacy Instruction. Nora and I share a similar vision to help others read. Stay tuned for progress.

One of my goals is to get a camera so I can start posting pictures of what we do here and there. Wish I could show you the interesting bug, Audrey and I found the other day. When I find out what it was, I'll add a link. My interest in all things living has been part of me since forever. That interest is renewed these days as I prepare for a nature study that John and I will be doing as part of our new co-op experience. Today, we still need to go outside and just sit and observe for a few minutes, and then come in, or stay out, and record what we saw. We'll be doing that any minute now. It is one of those small things I appreciate so much. More later.

2 comments:

Happy Mama (Lisa Gonzalez)

Sounds like a fun and productive day :) Love you.

Sheri

when you are done-head to my house...I am sure it is not tidy or anything whilst I have been away! LOL...yes, that nature study is a great way to notice details and just be observant. We'll have to do some mini-adventures at local parks together! See you soonish...perhaps next week? I think that is when we have our meeting right? Blessings dear!

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