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staying toasty warm with a good book…
“i’d know that voice anywhere” – collection of NPR radio essay from deford – a former writer with sports illustrated – great non-fiction for the sports boys at the school – sort of shows thought can go with sports – sometimes:) i did enjoy the way it was arranged too – not just chronologically or by sport
“f paper” – something like that – collection of silly/goofy responses to papers from a teacher – the librarians LOVED it – it was cute – very easy to read – if we’d had another hour of class friday, we would’ve read some of them – but, alas, too much else to do
“run for your life” – cailyn gets an A for life for letting me borrow this book – first, it brought Bama good luck b/c i read it during commercials of the national championship game – second, it was enjoyable to read – as a teacher – as a runner – just from the history behind it – apparently, there was a xc race in chelsea back in the mid-90s – imagine…
j
CMS State of gifted address…
by President Rachael – VP Vic and Speaker of the Room (Normally) Mayfield in supporting roles
for your postgame entertainment…
for your pregame entertainment…
my reading for the week:
“God’s Glory Alone” – pretty cool book to start the year with – with the Protestant Reformation turning 500 soon, the company had different authors contribute books on distinctions of the Reformation – this book was from the phrase “solo gloria” – or whatever the Latin phrase is for God’s glory alone – the book wrote about our current obsession in society with ourselves, helped in large part with social media – and offered the critique – and solutions – for how to address such a problem – again, enjoyable
“On Pluto” – man developed early-onset Alzheimer’s and has chronicled his fight with it via a documentary and with the book I read – I’d read exerts from Runner’s World – after having seen my grandparents deal with the disease, the book was a good read – sort of a book about the struggle we all have to keep hope even in the darkest times
j
One Direction and Shakespeare Study Words
thanks to Hope, Nicole, and Catherine for their work
2016 Teacher Work Day Press Conference
starting the new year with the right stuff (and book:)
hope everyone had a great vacation – i’m looking forward to being back…
“unsweetined” – story of stephanie tanner – well, the actor that played her – very tragic story – very sad story – i’ve read plenty of sad biographies – this one was about the worst – jodie just spun into a darkness after that show and it took a while for her to come back – i guess it’s one of those times you read and wish you could make things better for the other person – but you know you can’t
“binge” – hey, hey hope and laurel – i finally read your book!!! it was definitely the highlight of the week – and it was so heavy, i got a workout from lifting the thing (lots of picture pages that weighed it down) – i didn’t know about tyler until hope and laurel – i even watched a video last week – i could’ve done w/o the toilet references – and the book was rather much explicit for YA, but the book was a definite encouragement in matters of learning to be okay with yourself – and i enjoyed the honesty of the book
“adulthood is a myth” – oh but this one is funny:) a comic devoted to all of the inner thoughts of a young adult – like me – and all the things we learn that aren’t really true – one of my favorite comics was how we can sound very impressive when we’re writing essays – or anything really on paper – and then sound like we’re five years old talking out loud:)
see everyone tuesday
j
2016 CMS Bowl Preview
the happiest of new years…
hope holidays are good for everyone…
“interventions” – this is the book i should’ve reviewed last week – by the former UN president – it makes the case for the UN to be the leader in the world in political interventions – the honesty from annan was a strong suit – he was obviously not a fan of W Bush – but he perhaps didn’t address fully the limitations of the UN as well as he should’ve – that said, he argued persuasively for a strong UN
“the song machine” – as a fan of pop music, i LOVED this book – the story behind the current songs – most of which are made from former swedish metal guys:) i’m curious to see how many of 1D’s songs are written by euro guys – very informative book most of ya’ll would actually enjoy reading too
“the death of cancer” – very good book – doctor, through his daughter, tells of his 50 year fight as a doctor/patient in the war on cancer – there’s a lot that’s being done that people don’t know fully about – there’s a lot of hope – reasons to be optimistic – the book was an encouraging read
j