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Thinking about reading: July 2008
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Monday, July 28, 2008. Boyd K Packer, in a speech about art and Latter-day Saints said. I mentioned earlier that the greatest hymns and anthems have not been composed, nor have the greatest illustrations been set down, nor the poems written, nor the paintings finished. When they are produced, who will produce them? Will it be the most talented and the most highly trained among us? I think this is why I love the Twilight Series. 160;Rea...
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Thinking about reading: December 2010
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Saturday, December 11, 2010. Lazy writers; avid readers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wife, mother, grandmother (eek), teacher, dancer (no tables) singer, writer, jokester, reader (oops, that should have been first), debater, activist, Mormon (Christian, in case you are wondering), naturalist, new-Democrat. View my complete profile. BOOKS you should check out. My crazy nephew's rendition of "Where the wild things are".
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Thinking about reading: March 2008
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Monday, March 24, 2008. PS Ya, I know that Baby Fallon has nothing to do with poetry, but isn't she cute? 160;And besides, remember my theory? Sunday, March 9, 2008. Monday, March 3, 2008. My life (thus far) as a student. Of what life had to offer. . BYU was where I learned discipline and where I learned to write. Where I decided that I wanted to be a teacher. . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wife, mother, grandmother (eek), teacher, d...
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Thinking about reading: Good grief, how can I be so old?
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Sunday, November 1, 2009. Good grief, how can I be so old? I guess I just hate that my number defines me. There is an expectation that goes along with every age, right? We tell people to, "Act your age! 50 when rounded to the nearest century makes you close to a 100 years old - but on the other hand, youre virtually a newborn if rounding to the nearest millennium. January 7, 2010 at 2:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wife, mo...
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Thinking about reading: November 2008
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Monday, November 10, 2008. I’m frustrated by the constraints of time and money, and I suppose, prioritizing, that keeps us from the people that we love the very most in our lives. Labels: Fallon Magnolia; family; california. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. BOOKS you should check out. My crazy nephew's rendition of "Where the wild things are". My sister, Jennifer's blog. Renae and Chris Peterson.
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Thinking about reading: January 2014
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Saturday, January 4, 2014. The state of books, books, books. What is the best way to read a book? Will we always have books? Many of my students don't read at all, unless forced. They clamor to watch the movie, if there is one, of a book or story we are reading. Reading makes them impatient. Will there always be reading? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. BOOKS you should check out. My sister, Jennifer's blog.
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Thinking about reading: March 2011
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Sunday, March 13, 2011. So here goes a few impolite truths for your reading pleasure:. 1 I am fed up with whiny teenagers and most teenagers fit this category - in and out of my church. Good night! I give a cheery word to every dang teenager I encounter and I get back a lot of grunts and sighs. Get over it teens! Ahhhhhhh what a breath of fresh air. Maybe my new blog title should be, "Ask Linne what she really thinks.".
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Thinking about reading: February 2009
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Saturday, February 21, 2009. Am I allowed to say "Coochie? I remember an entertainer named Charo whose schtick was to yell "Coochie, Coochie! And why would you want to? Monday, February 16, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wife, mother, grandmother (eek), teacher, dancer (no tables) singer, writer, jokester, reader (oops, that should have been first), debater, activist, Mormon (Christian, in case you are wondering), naturalist, new-De...
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Thinking about reading: January 2009
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Friday, January 2, 2009. Where did the time go? Things I am most thankful for. 2 We had such a great Christmas with Katrina and Joseph home, but we missed Natalie, Will, and Fallon sooo. Much and we thought about them everyday. (This year was a Howe family year - note to self, my other children should marry orphans.) Every year our family struggles to find times when we can all be together. This year, we WENT TO HAWAII - YO! 6 Music, b...
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Thinking about reading: April 2009
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English teacher's musing about books, politics, children, and family. Friday, April 3, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wife, mother, grandmother (eek), teacher, dancer (no tables) singer, writer, jokester, reader (oops, that should have been first), debater, activist, Mormon (Christian, in case you are wondering), naturalist, new-Democrat. View my complete profile. BOOKS you should check out. My crazy nephew's rendition of "Where the wild things are". My sister, Jennifer's blog. Renae and Chris Peterson.