Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label introduction. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

Welcome

Hello Fellow Booklovers!

This blog is going to be about books and the role they have played and are playing in my life. I have always loved reading. In fact, I can still vividly remember the first time I realized that I was really reading. It was a sunny day, and I was sitting in our kitchen. My mom and a friend of hers were chatting in the dining room and I was sitting on a stool with the book "In a People House." I was just looking through it, when all of the sudden it dawned on me that I was really actually reading. I can't remember how old I was, but I don't think I was quite in school yet. I felt this huge excitement and ran to tell me mom that I was finally really doing it--I was reading!

From then on, it's just been one big read-fest! I spent my whole childhood reading. Now, I wasn't one of those prodigies who breezed through War and Peace or all of Shakespeare's tragedies. I read typical kid fare: all of the Judy Blume books, some of the Little House on the Prairie books(though I was sort of turned off by Farmer Boy so I never got past the first two books until I read them to my kids and discovered that all the rest of the books are AWESOME!), all the Nancy Drews, etc.

I'm a long way past my childhood now, but my love for reading hasn't diminished. It's still all I want to do. In fact, it's often getting in the way of all the other things that I really SHOULD be doing like making dinner, playing outside with my kids, grading papers, or planning lessons.

As I work on this blog, I hope to cover a lot of different topics, but I'm hoping to hit at least some of the following:
  • making time to read in the middle of my busy life
  • books I'm reading or have read that I think others might like or that have really made me think
  • the beauty of a book club
  • reading with my kids
  • reading for school vs. reading for fun
  • good books to teach or use in as outside/suggested readings in class
  • book ideas from you, my readers, especially suggestions for the ENG 99 suggested reading list at the end of the year

I will welcome your comments and thoughts about reading so feel free to join the conversation as we book our way through life! :-)

Kristen