Thursday, June 19, 2008

I Adore This!


Mystery on Fifth Avenue

Can you imagine?! What lucky kids! They are so gorgeous too! I love that the little girl has a short short hair cut...I wonder why? I found this article to be amazing and so creative. What an inspiration for us to do something like it for our kids one day.

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Me Blog Pretty One Day


So author David Sedaris is one of my favorites...Whilst shopping for Father's Day presents I happened to stumble upon his latest book When You are Engulfed in Flames and just had to buy it. I'm currently obsessed with The Other Boleyn Girl but once I finish that I'm off to Sedaris land. I've read Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day and Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim. I LOVED the first two that I listed and was so-so on the last. I think I've read a short story in the New Yorker from Holidays on Ice. I don't think I have ever laughed harder from a story than I did with the tale from Me Talk Pretty One Day about the students in the french class Sedaris is taking in Paris all attempting to describe their own country's Easter celebrations...in their broken French. It is hilarious to say the least. Tears! Anyway, I will let you know what I think of WYAEIF. He really can't do wrong.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Shout Out to My Sistas!



Global Classrooms


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Friday, June 6, 2008

In Rememberance





Today is the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Robert Kennedy. I have a deep love for the Kennedy family and Robert Kennedy is one of my favorites. I am always very moved when I hear the speech that he made the night Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed. He did it off the cuff and spoke from the heart. He actually had to break the news to the crowd...I think it was a majority African American group in Indianapolis? I might be wrong on the city. You can hear the gasp and cries from the crowd when he tells them. He encouraged the crowd not to react with violence and noted that he also had a loved one killed by a white man. That city was one of the only cities that night that did not riot.

I admire him for being an honest and unpolished politician...That doesn't exist today and I wish it did. Everything is so planned and careful now. From the reports I have been hearing about him it seems that he excelled at making speeches spontaneously and wasn't that great at rehearsed speeches. He also loved to do Q & A with the crowds he spoke to. He also made speeches that he knew might not be that popular with the crowd. The example I heard today was that he spoke to a university in Kansas that is/was known to be very conservative about how he was against the Vietnam War. I'm not sure a politician today would take that risk. It turns out that the crown loved every word he said and he was practically mauled with the crowd's adoration. In fact, some of his staff have a fear of crowds to this day from that night.

The Kennedy family has all the money in the world...they could have lolled around on a tropical island for all their lives...but their sons chose to serve the public and go into politics.

I was thinking today how different our world would be if Robert Kennedy lived and became president. We wouldn't have had Nixon! We also would probably have a lot of faith and trust in our government. He is missed!