I have been reminded more than once recently that, uh, I have a blog. Remember this thing? I used to, you know, update it every once in a while. But for the last few months (let's not focus on just how many, shall we?) I haven't written much.
I could spend time dwelling on this and making apologies, but I've decided I won't.
What I will say is that I just recently had the privilege of introducing Goodnight Moon to the boy I nanny. The first read through he seemed to be bored, but soon I had him looking for the mouse in every picture, and going through the pictures again. It was fun. I don't even know the last time I met a child who hadn't somehow already heard that book. I did cave to my OCD tendencies and point out to him that in the "goodnight mittens" page, the line features only mittens, which is silly, because in the full picture of the room, there are mittens AND socks on the line. That always bugged me as a child. Also, has anyone else noticed that it takes more than an hour for the rabbit to go to bed? Because I feel like when I was a kid it didn't take an hour+ to go to bed. Now that I'm older and I read the Bible and straighten up my room and such, it takes much longer, but even I don't need more than an hour to lie in my bed and say goodnight to everything in my room. Not to mention the fact that him having mush by the side of his bed is just weird. Was it his midnight snack? Couldn't the old lady whispering hush (who is actually an old rabbit, let's be honest) have removed it before she left? Because the mouse was sniffing it and that's just gross.
Uh, anyhow, whether or not you believe it, I do like the book. I just have read it a bunch of times this week, so it's a bit fresh in the mind.
And that's where I leave off. I really have to read more books not written for five-year-olds...
2 comments:
Wow, glad to see a return of the missing Little Jo. I to have been very lacking in blog inspiration lately:)
Please keep going! You are missed here in "Blogland!"
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