Thursday, February 26, 2009

Sweet, Sweet Thursdays

This blog is about nothing in particular except to say that I love Thursdays. There are many reasons for my love of Thursdays, but I would like to focus on one in particular. Every Thursday, Jeff, one of our faithful volunteers, comes in and helps to shelve books. He also brings with him a special treat for everyone working that evening.
I am not an advocate for fast food, and I never purchase it on my own. But I have become addicted to my Thursday french fries and soda-pop. It is the one time of the week that I eat junky food or drink soda. I'm sure if he brought in salads and tomato juice, I would feel exactly the same. It's the thought that counts--the knowing that you will be sharing something with others and that someone cares about the work you do.
So thanks to Jeff for his generosity, help, and kindness. It does not go unappreciated. Although I don't know how I will overcome my new found french fry addiction. mmmm...
And while I'm at it, thanks to Winslow for the farm fresh eggs, and to everyone else who contributes to the library and shares special treats. I am eternally grateful. We all are!

My Friend is...

Last week for Story Hour, we read the book "My Friend is Sad" (an Elephant and Piggie book) by Mo Willems. I have to admit, this is one of my favorite stories. Nothing cheers me up more than a friend, not even cowboys, clowns, or robots (although they are pretty cool). This book is a great reminder to any child of the importance of friendship and how our friends make us feel. There are some other really great Elephant and Piggie books that I suggest checking out. Speaking of elephants and their friends, watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBtFTF2ii7U

After our story, we made "Piggie Banks" out of recycled cardboard canisters. We also colored pretend money and had a lesson in coins. Start saving for your futures, kids! One week chocolate, the next week money? What am I teaching these kids?

In dedication of my friends, whom I love and miss.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Gimmee Chocolate! Seriously.

I can't deny that I love my job sometimes. In honor of the unmentionable romantic holiday, our theme was "Chocolate". We read the story "Chocolatina" about a girl who loves chocolate so much that she turns into a chocolate girl. I may have scared some of the children into thinking that they might turn into chocolate as well. Chocolatina's health class teacher even tries to take a bite out of Chocolatina's right ear!

After we made heart-shaped valentines and finished our story, we got down to the good stuff...snack time. Thanks to all of the parents who donated fruits, pretzels, drinks, etc. We dipped our snacks in melted chocolate--some of the chocolate ended up all over our hands and face. I think this may have been on of the craziest and most delicious Story Hours yet. And we were fairly healthy, considering our subject was chocolate, because we ate mostly delicious fresh fruits.

See you next week! Remember, "You are what you eat!".

Friday, February 6, 2009

Spring Story Hour has Sprung


We have begun our journey to spring! It's so good to see everyone after our winter break...
speaking of winter, our first week of story hour was all about SNOW! It's good to be around children who are so excited for snow...because I can't say I've felt the same way during the past few weeks. After our introductions and name tags, we read the book This Place in the Snow and acted out all the fun things the characters do-put on snow suits, eat pancakes, build forts, shovel snow, you name it!
When we were all finished, everyone made their very own snow globe (oh ye magical baby food jar, water, and glitter). The results, as you can see, amaze and astound.
Next week-in honor of the upcoming holiday, our theme will be chocolate. Thanks to all of the parents that volunteered to bring fruit and snacks...we'll try to make chocolate as healthy as we can...if that's possible.
Can't wait--see you then!