I hope I didn’t mess up too many people with the change in the blog schedule this week, but today just seemed to be the best day to talk about our week and our reading. I hope your days were as nice as mine. Christmas Eve I went to Midnight Mass with my Mom. Then we drove around the neighborhood to see the lights. When we were home, I watched NORAD Santa Tracking. (I still get excited about watching Santa travel around the world. And, I loved the faces of the NORAD volunteers who were answering phone calls.) Christmas was at Mom’s where my sister Christie’s family dropped in all day and into the evening. It was a wonderful day with family, good food, laughter, and two of Mom’s little great-grandsons. Just a warm, cozy Christmas. It’s good to be home with family after a lot of years away.

I hope you all had a beautiful Christmas, too.

Now are you ready to talk books?

I have to share the story of the book I read yesterday. It’s a children’s book designed for kids 5-7, and, unfortunately, I’m not able to recommend it because, as far as I know, it’s out of print. Pumpernickel Tickle and Mean Green Cheese is by Nancy Patz. I can attest to its success with five-year-olds. In my first library job out of grad school, I did storytime for pre-schoolers, and had two five-year-old boys in a group who rolled on the floor with laughter. I don’t know how my sister, Linda, tracked down a copy of the book, but she gave it to me for Christmas because she knew how much I loved it.

My sister, Christie, and my Mom, were a good audience when I read it to them yesterday before others arrived. Once again, I did storytime, and my audience once again rolled on the floor with laughter. Linda gives good gifts. I never forgot this story, and she tracked it down. Over the years, she’s given me several other books that I loved for one reason or another when I was younger.

Thank you, Linda, for the gift of a book and a memory.


What about you? What would you like to share about your week? Have you had time to read anything this week?