Book Bag blogger, Mary Emma Allen has stories featured in the new release, Eternally Yours, an anthology of poetry, light essays, devotions and meditations, edited by Mary Ellen Grisham and published by Xulon Press.
Featuring some of the best Christian writers on the Internet, this book represents work that has appeared in the Eternal Ink E-zine since it’s inception in 1999.
In addition, Mary gives presentations and teaches workshops at schools, libraries, writers’ conferences, and for other groups. Some of her talks include topics such as Alzheimer's and caregiving, quilt history and quiltmaking, New Hampshire history, and writing.
I was pleased when Ms. Grisham selected some of my stories for inclusion in this anthology. It's exciting to encourage and inspire others with my writing.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day from Book Bag Blog
Happy Valentine's Day!
May this be a special day for you.
We have been enjoying Valentine's Day flowers, cards and candy. This was a fun day at school yesterday with the Valentine parties.
Today the children in our household are enjoying it, too.
What have you been doing for Valentine's Day?
May this be a special day for you.
We have been enjoying Valentine's Day flowers, cards and candy. This was a fun day at school yesterday with the Valentine parties.
Today the children in our household are enjoying it, too.
What have you been doing for Valentine's Day?
Friday, February 13, 2009
Gardening Books & Resources for Families
When I wrote the post at my blog, One Book Two Book, Thoughts of Gardening for Young and Older, I planned a companion one with information about books on gardening that might appeal to families. There are some books and gardening resources that may be of interest:
Gardening with Kids by Catherine Woran and Martyn Cox
Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children by Sharon Lovejoy
Gardening with Children (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide)
In the Garden with Van Gogh by Julie Merberg and Suzanne Bober
Seedfolks, a novel about planting and gardening and neighbors together by Paul Fleischmangh
ToySmith Garden Tote with Tools
The Rumford Gardener Watering Can with 3 Tools
Children's Folding Gardening Seat with Tool Storage
Gardening with Kids by Catherine Woran and Martyn Cox
Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children by Sharon Lovejoy
Gardening with Children (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide)
In the Garden with Van Gogh by Julie Merberg and Suzanne Bober
Seedfolks, a novel about planting and gardening and neighbors together by Paul Fleischmangh
ToySmith Garden Tote with Tools
The Rumford Gardener Watering Can with 3 Tools
Children's Folding Gardening Seat with Tool Storage
Sunday, February 8, 2009
A Valentine's Journey Writing Prompt
Check out the writing prompt for youngsters, A Valentine's Journey, at my b5 media blog, One Book Two Book.
This is a fun activity youngsters...and adults...may enjoy. I know a variation of it was fun for students I worked with the other day.
This is a fun activity youngsters...and adults...may enjoy. I know a variation of it was fun for students I worked with the other day.
Labels:
One Book Two Book,
Valentine's Day,
valentines,
writing tips
Friday, February 6, 2009
Valentine's Day & Family Fun
Do you and your family participate in Valentine's Day festivities?
This was a fun family day when I was a youngster because Mother made it so. She had been a school teacher and held parties for her students. Thus, she incorporated some of these ideas into festivities for my sister, two brothers and me, even though she was a busy farm wife.
This was a fun family day when I was a youngster because Mother made it so. She had been a school teacher and held parties for her students. Thus, she incorporated some of these ideas into festivities for my sister, two brothers and me, even though she was a busy farm wife.
- Mother often decorated a cake with white frosting and red hearts. When we were old enough, sister and I did this for her.
- She helped us with making and addressing valentines for family members. When we were in school we had exchanges there, too.
- Mother planned a special night meal for Valentine's Day, with the cake and fruit for dessert. There was only our family...four children, Mother, Father and the hired man...but we had a joyous time.
- We made decorations to hang around the kitchen (the warmest room in our farmhouse during winter), and name cards for each place setting.
Suggestions for books and other items:
The Night Before Valentine's Day (picture book)
Where Is Baby's Valentine (lift-a-flap book)
My Fuzzy Valentine (Sesame Street Board Book)
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (DVD)
Disney Valentine Assortment
What do you and your family do for Valentine's Day at your house?
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Rainbow Fish - Is It Controversial?
Periodically, comments crop up on posts concerning the picture book, The Rainbow Fish over at my One Book Two Book blog. Some readers seem to feel it's a controversial one and spouts socialist propaganda. Other readers see it as a lovely story with a light moral and unique, colorful illustrations.
Perhaps you'd like to check out these posts and let me know what you think.
Interpreting an Author's Meaning - Particularly in The Rainbow Fish
What Does The Rainbow Fish Mean? Is There An Underlying Meaning?
Rainbow Fish Makes a Comeback at Our House
(The Rainbow Fish available at Amazon - link above)
Perhaps you'd like to check out these posts and let me know what you think.
Interpreting an Author's Meaning - Particularly in The Rainbow Fish
What Does The Rainbow Fish Mean? Is There An Underlying Meaning?
Rainbow Fish Makes a Comeback at Our House
(The Rainbow Fish available at Amazon - link above)
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