Today celebrates the ending of National Poetry Month. This is a day to select a poem that speaks to you and put it in your wallet or purse to have with you. A poem like a bit of scripture readings has been carried by service men and women when going into battle. The poem givesContinue reading “Pocket Poem Day April 29, 2021”
Monthly Archives: April 2021
Live and Let Live April 27, 2021
While perusing historical events for this day, I came across a sad moment in our past. In 1953, President Eisenhower’s first executive order was to ban LGBT persons from holding government jobs. This was the height fear of communism. The President consider the group akin to communists as a security leak. From the mid-1950’s toContinue reading “Live and Let Live April 27, 2021”
A Mother’s Pride April 22, 2021
I was thinking of the stages of parenthood. First there is the arrival of a dependent baby. All needs met by the parents. Then the child learns skills, knowledge is accrued and IQ tested. Your child is consider grown but not necessarily an adult. As the child grows, the parents strength and thoughts processes mayContinue reading “A Mother’s Pride April 22, 2021”
Together, we can restore the earth April 20, 2021
This coming Wednesday is the 51st Earth Day. There will be a three days of digital groups of youth, educators and governments talking and working together to restore our home, the earth. This movement started as a reaction to a disaster. In 1969 in the Santa Barbara Channel. Senator Nelson from Wisconsin after veiwing theContinue reading “Together, we can restore the earth April 20, 2021”
ASL and high Five Day April 15, 2021
Everyone knows that is tax day except for this year. I thought I would celebrate a holiday that is close to my heart. ASL or American Sign Language is the natural language of the deaf population. It is used by 250,000 to 5000,000 people in the United States and Canada. Numbers vary due to theContinue reading “ASL and high Five Day April 15, 2021”
There is one in every Family April 13, 2021
In a scene at the beginning of the “Lion King”, Zazu the bird is lamenting with Mufasa the lion king about a family member that always spoils special occasions. That person in my family was my Great Aunt Pearl. She was a widow most of the time I knew her. With no children of herContinue reading “There is one in every Family April 13, 2021”
Thank Heaven for the Poets April 8, 2021
A friend sent me a link to the New York Times. It was an article that when we as a people are stressed, depressed, or in conflict with each other, we need the poets to remind us of why we have a life and why we are here. At this year’s inauguration, Amanda Gorman aContinue reading “Thank Heaven for the Poets April 8, 2021”
A Cup of tea, April 6,2021
I belong to a bookclub. I experience a book by listening to a reader’s interpretation of the story. Often, I will miss a part of the book through no being attentive or falling asleep. But with the book,”The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane” by Elisa See, I found a unique way to enhance the experience.Continue reading “A Cup of tea, April 6,2021”
Fools Day April 1,2021
This is not my favorite holiday. Perhaps, it is because growing up, I was gullible and easily fooled. Even as an adult and mother, I was caught in one trick by my daughter. She would put flour in my coffee instead of creamer, salt instead of sugar for my cereal and sour candies in theContinue reading “Fools Day April 1,2021”