Monday, February 20, 2012
Comedy of Errors # 5
I was at the deli counter of the grocery store today, waiting for my number to be called. While waiting, I remembered an embarrassing thing I said years ago at another deli counter. I had been waiting to be helped then too and, while I waited, I read the labels on the different deli meats. I saw one that said Red Sod Turkey Breast. I was intrigued - what kind of turkey breast was it? Had the turkeys been fed red grass? Russian grass? Boston grass? The deli clerk finally called my number and I asked, "What's that Red Sod turkey breast? I've never seen it before." The woman was really polite and said, "Um . . . that's short for "reduced sodium". Talk about RED!!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Liebster Blog Award!
Jennifer Young gave me, and four other bloggers, the Liebster Award. What is that, you ask? The Liebster award is an award designed to bring traffic to bloggers with fewer than 200 followers. Thanks, Jennifer!
This award is a pay-it-forward kind of thing meant to help others get blog followers - what a great idea! Please check out the following five bloggers that I am passing this award on to:
Winners are supposed to say five things about themselves so, here's my five:
This award is a pay-it-forward kind of thing meant to help others get blog followers - what a great idea! Please check out the following five bloggers that I am passing this award on to:
Winners are supposed to say five things about themselves so, here's my five:
- I have a twin sister (we're fraternal).
- I love to untangle jewelry chains - weird, I know!
- I'm very political.
- I used to climb trees and buildings when I was a kid.
- I'm tri-lingual - I speak English, Sign Language and Pig Latin.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Rate Your Story
I found this awesome blog called Rate Your Story, and I thought it was such a wonderful idea, I submitted three stories. What I really like about Rate Your story is, you get general feedback to let you know if you're on the right track, if you've been derailed somewhere or your train never left the station (not sure why I'm using train analogies)! Because I appreciated the feedback they gave me and because I LOVE helping writers with rhyming stories, I asked if I could be one of their judges - and they said YES!
Here's how it works:
1 - Submit a story you've written.
2 - One or more judges (maybe me) will read your story.
3 - You'll receive a rating from 1: "Great story - you should consider submitting this" to 10: "Consider this story as practice and write a new one."
4 - You can visit the Professional Critiques page if you'd like an in depth critique of your story.
So, if you've written a story and you're not sure whether it's ready to submit, close to being ready, or needs a lot more work - this is the blog for you! Check it out!
Here's how it works:
1 - Submit a story you've written.
2 - One or more judges (maybe me) will read your story.
3 - You'll receive a rating from 1: "Great story - you should consider submitting this" to 10: "Consider this story as practice and write a new one."
4 - You can visit the Professional Critiques page if you'd like an in depth critique of your story.
So, if you've written a story and you're not sure whether it's ready to submit, close to being ready, or needs a lot more work - this is the blog for you! Check it out!
Friday, January 13, 2012
Perfect Picture Book Friday - Thomas' Snowsuit
My writer friend, Susanna Leonard Hill has a feature on her blog called Perfect Picture Book Friday. In her post, she reviews a book she loves. There's also a running list of books loved and reviewed by other bloggers. She posts it every Friday - bet you figured that out :-)
Since we got about 4 inches of snow yesterday, I thought I'd choose Thomas' Snowsuit for my first review.
Written by: Robert Munsch
Illustrated by: Michael Martchenko
Published by: Annick Press, 1989
(Snow)Suitable for: ages 4 and up
Theme/Topic: Common Childhood Experiences;
Emotion; Humor; Mischief; Seasons
Brief Synopsis: Thomas refuses to wear the new brown snowsuit his mother bought for him. "If you think I am going to wear that ugly snowsuit, you are crazy!" Every time his mother, or teacher, or principal tries to make him put it on, Thomas says "NNNNNNO" - which kids love saying along with him! After several hilarious attempts to get him in his snowsuit, Thomas' friend calls him out to play and he jumps in his snowsuit and runs out.
Resources: Winter Coloring Page; Lesson Plan; Reading Activity Kit
Why I like this book: Anyone who has ever had to get a child in a snowsuit, boots, hat, mittens, scarf . . . to go play in the snow will appreciate this book. My kids and I laughed out loud reading this book and they loved joining Thomas' in his "NNNNNNNO" refrain!
Sunday, January 8, 2012
And the winner is . . .
Thanks to the 16 people who entered the giveaway! I picked a name at random and the winner of the $25 gift card to the indie bookstore of her choice is . . . Patient Dreamer!
Please contact me at: Lori@Loridegman.com with the name of the indie bookstore and their contact information and I'll arrange for your gift certificate!
I appreciate you all entering and I hope you have a fantastic 2012!!
I appreciate you all entering and I hope you have a fantastic 2012!!
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