No App To Replace Your Lap
Gratitude is the Best Attitude
50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration Canceled Due to COVID - 19
As Butch and I were busy planning our wedding fifty years ago, we never took into consideration that the world would be suffering a pandemic of Coronavirus when it came time to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Who Knew? Right?
Our party on March 21st has been canceled. It has been fun in the planning – going through old pictures and old memories – putting together a slide show for your viewing enjoyment – never to be seen. Oh well !?!?!?
So instead of celebrating with all you on Saturday as planned, we will be sitting home on the couch watching nothing on TV and eating macaroni and cheese. Send happy celebratory thoughts our way and envision the fun we could be having together.
Jeannie Ann’s Grandma Has Breast Cancer Trailer
By Diane Davies
Illustrated by CA Nobens
Jeannie Ann’s Grandma Has Breast Cancer
By Diane Davies
Illustrated by CA Nobens
Blog #3 No App to Replace Your Lap
Reading to young children sets them up to succeed.
By Diane Davies
We all want our children to be successful! Right? So how do we define success? When I checked the Thesaurus, I found words like make it, arrive, pull it off, work out, be a winner, be a smash hit, achieve something or make the grade. I also came across flourish, grow, prosper, increase, blossom, deliver, and come through with the goods. The dictionary tells me that successful is resulting or terminating in success. Now that is certainly helpful and makes it all really clear!?!?!?
I found an article online entitled Defining the Successful Child from a site called familyeducation. “Success means having a favorable outcome or obtaining something that was desired or intended. As we all have individual desires or intentions, we all have different ideas of what a successful life includes. Generally, people define a successful life as being happy, healthy, and able to enjoy life to its fullest.”
‘Reading to young children sets them up to succeed’ perhaps needs to explain what they will succeed at doing. I believe that children who are read to will absorb more knowledge and develop a better understanding about the world around them and everyday life. Studies definitely show that children who are read to have enhanced vocabulary skills and are better prepared to learn how to read themselves. That alone makes the reading routine worth it don’t you think?