Monday, July 27, 2009

Summer 2009

My Garden
What a joy to shop for herbs from my own back yard.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Let it Snow, Let it Snow




The temps have gone up to 0 degrees today! Even though it has snowed several times during the past week, curling up in front of a blazing fire with a good book and some mulled Green Tea will be sheer bliss. More snow is on the way, but I don't have to stress about getting an early start for work in the morning because I am off until the New Year. I have Maya Angelou's Letter To My Daughter on the top of my book stack and will soon hunker down and "savor her words of wisdom and inspiration." Her eloquence never cease to lift my spirit and feed that inner chamber of my soul.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving


I will not be with my extended family this year, but I am so very thankful that God is so faithful and He has provided for all of my needs. I will celebrate so many memories of past holidays when we would gather at Mom's with all of our children and feast the afternoon away. Mom went home to be with the Lord in 1999, yet her legacy lives on. I firmly believe that Thanksgiving was her favorite holiday of the year. When I was preparing my turkey this afternoon, I warmly remember how a "frozen turkey" was not an option for Mom and she would always order a fresh turkey several weeks in advance. When I would arrived at her home on Thanksgiving Day, I would be greeted at the door with a myriad of warm aromas. She was so organized and would always have everything ready, except for the Oysters (I may be the only expatriot Marylander that does not eat them) which she prepared right before we sat down to the table. Mom was in her world when she was surrounded by her children and grandbabies. Now that I have grandchildren of my own, I am reflecting on that unconditional love that Mom passed on to me. The tears may run down my cheeks tomorrow and I may be sad and longing for family, but I will always remember Mom saying, "Rose, you just give that to the Good Lord." To all of my family and friends, may you have a Blessed Thanksgiving Day.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Election Day 2008


Barack Obama Our 2008 President- Elect
May God Bless our new President-Elect, First Lady Michelle and first children, Malia and Sasha!
We witnessed history in the making. As I watched the sea of humanity that cheered, wept, and hugged in Grant Park in Chicago on Election night, I saw America! Just reflecting on how far this great nation has come just warms my heart. I think of my Mum, Dad, Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts and all of those who allowed me to stand on their shoulders as they endured a multitude of adversity in their quest in search for equality for my generation, my children and grandchildren, I know that they are smiling in heaven. It is truly a new beginning and my prayer is that we continue to stand together in support of this new generation of hope. Yes We can! The American people have spoken.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Web 2.0

TravBuddy Maybe you just want to share advice about a local restaurant you enjoy, or perhaps you discovered an amazing new place to watch the sunset, right in your hometown. This site has some pretty cool features. If you are looking for a place to to create a travel blog, meet with other travelers, locate free, fun travel games to upload to your Facebook or MySpace account, or check out hotel prices and deals, this is the place. You do need to register to access certain pages of the site but there is a lot there to peruse. I am planning a " Sisterhood" getaway to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 2009 for my siblings and some close friends, so this sight will be quite useful during my planning process.

To quote Michael Stephens, "...Web 2.0 is open, participatory and social.." Though I was somewhat hyper about delving into a realm where I was seriously inept, the past month has been a time of discovery, enrichment, enlightment and fun as I have embraced the Web 2.0 paradigm. What I learned during the process was that I had been using some of the technology all along. After I created my first ever, blog, I was hooked. Why did I wait so long to be a little creative. I have shared my blog with family and friends that live in various parts of the country, but I can use Library Thing for my teen reader's advisory, or create a group for discussion on Facebook if our TAB members are online. I can also use this technology to keep my co-workers informed about teen programs, school assignment alerts, or other work related projects. Finally, I would like to thank our stellar Library 2.0 team at MPPL for all of their help and support as they made time to answer all of my questions. You Rock!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Podcasts/Videocasts/Downloads

I often read Longshots in the Daily Herald. Sarah Long is an innovator and continues to use the latest technologies to communicate with library users.. Her interview with Judy Hoffman on voter registeration is so timely since we are just weeks from electing a new president.


I enjoy audio books so the first time that I downloaded a book to my MP3 Player I thought I did something wrong because I could not find it. It was a little trial and error; however, I discovered that on my device, Creative Zen , I needed to click over to music to listen to my book.
Now, I will finish listening to The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl by Barry Lyga.



What happens when a 15-year-old comic book geek meets the girl of his nightmares? The brainy outcast known as Fanboy has never had it good, but lately his sophomore year is turning out to be its own nightmare.

National Book Award





2008 National Book Award Winner
Young People's Literature


The National Book Award Finalists - Young People's Division

Laurie Halse Anderson Chains (Simon & Schuster)
Kathi Appelt The Underneath (Atheneum)
Judy Blundell What I Saw and How I Lied (Scholastic)
E. Lockhart The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks (Hyperion)
Tim Tharp The Spectacular Now (Alfred A. Knopf)