2.1.23 (As I watched the (end of) the ALA awards program on my computer, I had my library app on my phone putting all the winners on hold. And because I was so speedy, I had this giant stack waiting for me today at the library. 😳 I’m planning to start with Freewater since that won the Newbery Medal. We’ll see how far I can get through the rest of this stack in the next three weeks before they’re all due. 🤞🏼) (Update 2/10: Finished Freewater and it was so good! Told a slave runaway story that I had never heard of before ... to the Great Dismal Swamp! Definitely worth a read! Gregg told me about this podcast he listened to a few years ago. (I wonder if the author of Freewater listened to it, too!) Super interesting!) (Update 2/14: I just read Ain’t Burned All the Bright, which is 384 pages but is really just three reeeallly long sentences of poetry. It’s a pandemic story and a black lives matter story. And it actually won a Caldecott honor this year! (How often does that happen for a YA book?!)) (Update 2/16: Frizzy was a good and quick graphic novel. Cal liked it, too.) (Update 2/18: I also read Star Child... but I made a separate post about it, so check that out below.) |
2.1.23 (our library is doing a year-long reading challenge for adults and I got my first badge for completing January!) |
2.4.23 (Gregg's cousin's wife, Jodi Gallagher, died recently after some extended health problems. Gregg wasn't close with his cousin, so we didn't know their family very well (except through facebook/instagram because Jodi friended all the Gallaghers), but we felt like we should be a supportive group at the funeral. Here's a pic of some of Gregg's mom's family that was there: Heather Wihongi; Kim, Callie, Sam, and Gregg; Kim and Paul; Ann and Shawn Gallagher; Craig and Leslie Gallagher; Tyler, Kendal, Sarah, Leon and Lori Bird) |
2.4.23 (after the funeral, since we were in the area, we decided to knock off another of Gregg's birthday bucket list: visit the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork. He remembers seeing it being built when he lived in Payson, but had never been to check it out, so we made a field trip out of it with Paul and Kim, stopping first for the vegetarian buffet for lunch) |
2.4.23 (pretty tasty!) |
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2.4.23 (a really cool place to visit and learn about!) |
2.6.23 (just making valentines for cousins and grandparents and friends and calling it writing . . . as you do) |
2.6.23 (so many number words that could fit but didn't!) |
2.7.23 (Kylie told us about a cool opportunity some of her students had to talk to a real live astronaut on the ISS with the help of BARC (the HAM radio club in Logan), so we tuned into the live stream of it while finishing up valentines and had a great time listening to him answer the students' questions) |
2.7.23 (this is the picture book bio that quote came from above. It was great! Led us on a rabbit trail about comets, specifically the green comet that was visible this week (but we never could see, even thought I tried).) |
2.8.23 (this was a highly unusual book - mostly paintings with a few words/captions/poems/thoughts for each, all with the theme of "Women Holding Things" and not always what you would expect. I had never heard of it before, but I was browsing my favorite shelf at the library: the Mind Benders Collection, and I opened it up and saw it would be a quick read, so I sat down and read it in one sitting) |
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2.8.23 (Cal and Sam got letters written in invisible ink in the mail, so we grabbed some grape juice and a q-tip and they got busy solving the mystery) |
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2.8.23 (can you see the greenish message showing up?) |
2.8.23 (This one was trickier, but it was still cool. yay science!) |
2.9.23 (at my chocolate tasting class at the library, put on by a professor at USU. It was really interesting and fun!) |
2.11.23 (oops! that explains the scratchy throat and achy/fevery feeling I've had over the past couple of days!) |
2.13.23 (Cal wanted to make special valentines brownies for our party, which even included making frosting and piping it in a cute design! ps - they were delish!)) |
2.14.23 (my friend gave me cheery valentines tulips that were so fun to have on the table all week) |
2.14.23 (we brought back the pink sticky note heart to help us determine which activity we'd do next during our valentine party school) |
2.14.23 (Cal gave me these valentines - she's so sweet and thoughtful in making gifts and notes for everyone.) |
2.14.23 (poetry tea time valentines style) |
2.14.23 (valentines wreaths, which are basically just heart-filled snowflakes) |
2.16.23 (We’ve been reading all the Sleeping Beauty retellings we can get our hands on in preparation for he ballet this weekend with Grandma B!) |
2.18.23 (Ladies day at the ballet! Cal's first time coming to this Blanchard women's traditional February outing to the Capitol Theatre. We saw Sleeping Beauty and it was marvelous!) |
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2.18.23 (out of order, but we got treats at Siegfried's before the show and it was delish!) |
2.21.23 (This made us chuckle. But also the backmatter had some new facts about chickadees for us to learn, too!) |
2.24.23 (My second time reading this but the first time for the kids. I read some of it and sometimes we listened. Any way you can get this one, I highly recommend it. We all loved it.) |
Every other round up here (whew!):
2023: Jan
2022: Dec | Nov | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan (I got really behind last year, but I'm working on catching up!)
2020: Dec | Nov | Sep | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar Quar + Mar | Feb | Jan
2019: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
2018: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
2017: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
2019: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
2018: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan
2017: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sept | Aug | July | June | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan