What I’ve Been Reading

One of my most favorite things to do on vacation is to read.

I read in the airport, on the plane, on the beach, on the screened-in porch, in bed, on the boat. I carry a bag of books, my Nook, and my phone with the Nook app, just in case,  you know, I run out of books.

Reading without guilt (dust bunnies squirming, dishes calling, deadlines looming) is heaven. It’s escape.  It’s a reward.

The first book I grabbed for our trip down south, was the Young Adult novel,  The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.

 

Big mistake.  Never read a John Green novel on a plane, unless you’re really good at laughing quietly and holding back your tears.

The Fault in Our Stars was heartbreaking.  It was also clever, romantic and laugh-out-loud enjoyable.  Hazel is terminal, but was bought some extra time with a new tumor shrinking drug.  She takes a college class, attends a Cancer Kid support group and tries to lead as ordinary a life as possible, while tugging along her oxygen tank.  All that’s about to change though, when she meets the very good looking, witty,  Augustus Waters.

A Trailer for The Fault in our Stars by John Green himself.

Another vacation favorite was Divergent, by Veronica Roth.

Set in dystopian Chicago, Beatrice’s society is divided up into five factions.  Abnegation, the selfless;  Dauntless, the brave; Candor, the honest; Amity, the peaceful and Erudite, the intelligent.  Each faction’s dress, behavior, rules, lifestyle and interactions reflect their virtue.  For example the followers of Abnegation, the faction Beatrice was born into, must dress in gray colors. They must hide their beauty under gray robes and pulled up hair.  Mirrors are covered except for the second day of every third month when Beatrice’s mother cuts her hair. And above all else, they must put the needs of others above all else.

On one special day every year, all 16 year olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives.  Before this, Beatrice takes an aptitude test of sorts to see where she best might fit, and discovers something special about herself.  The twist; that something must be kept secret from everyone or it could mean death.

Now she must choose between staying with her family in Abnegation, or turning her back on her parents and their way of life to embrace a faction where she can be herself.

Another book of note from the eight I read on the beaches of Sanibel, is The Pact, by Jodi Picoult.

A 3:00 am phone call rips apart two formerly, inseparable families.  Seventeen year old Chris and Emily, best friends since birth, had just begun to date to the delight of their parents.  How could they have ended up in this horrible nightmare . . . where Emily has been shot to death by her soul mate Chris,  and he swears it was a suicide pact.

I was riveted to the characters and the challenges they faced.  I highly recommend it.

 

 

 

 

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Eagles!

Cookie and I decided to take a little walk before the Super Bowl. As usual, I was weighted down with my cameras.  It was a good thing too, for sitting proudly on the edge of the nest was one eagle.

I made Cookie sit and stay quietly as I aimed my camera on it.

Cookie nudged my arm with her nose and harrumphed at me after I’d taken what felt like a thousand pictures.

“Sit. Stay.” I mumbled as I kept my eye on the camera. I just knew the eagle would take off at any moment.

Cookie nudged me one more time, but I gave her the hand signal to stay.

From time to time, I’d quickly scan the lake, hoping the second eagle was coming back soon.  Every year I worry only one will return.  It would be so sad to not have eaglets after so many years of watching them.

Then, without warning, the eagle spread its wings . . .

Aaaaand  my battery died.

As I fumbled with a battery change, Cookie wandered off.  I turned to call her back, and there, two trees over, high above us, was the other eagle.  He granted me one regal look . . . I swear I saw a mocking glint in his eye, before he flew off to join his mate down the other end of the lake.

I could only stand there with my mouth hanging open, camera in one hand and the battery pack in the other.

So the two eagles are back!  It looks like they’ll be nesting with us again this year!

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When Inspiration Strikes

 

You never know where inspiration will strike, do you?

While on a recent field trip with my middle grade students, I suddenly had a fabulous new idea.

A shiny, spectacular idea!

I started to jot it down, and before I knew it, I didn’t just have an idea, but an entire plot!  I was floored.  I don’t believe I’ve ever had an idea form quite so quickly.

I couldn’t stop smiling.

The more I thought about it though, the more I realized many parts of it had been swirling around my mind since last April when I’d accompanied this same class to this same setting. A couple of really thoughtful student questions today, put everything in it’s place.

Wow!

I’m really looking forward to developing this.

 

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Digging Deep into my Photo Box

Here’s a photo of the Grumpy Face that inspired The Three Grumpies

I came across it while I was searching for photos for the new website.  He was such a cute little bugger, wasn’t he??

 

 

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Moving my Blog

Welcome to my  new blog!

I recently decided I needed to keep my website and my blog in the same place. So here I am!  I’ll be adding content to the website, so please come back often.

In the meantime,  enjoy these photos from a recent snowshoe adventure through my campground and onto the lake. Hiking with my faithful pup Cookie, is just one of the many tools I use to find inspiration for my writing.

For more blog posts, you can go to my old blog location

 

 

 

 

 

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