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Tuesday, April 2, 2024
A to Z 2024 - B is for Books for Children

Monday, April 1, 2024
A to Z 2024: A is for Adult Children

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Friday, March 29, 2024
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Opening Day MLB 2024 White Sox
The White Sox open at the stadium FKA Comiskey Park this afternoon at 3:10 p.m. The Sox open against Al Central rival Detroit. After losing over 100 games last year and a bit of house cleaning near the end of the season that continued over the winter not very much is expected in GM Chris Getz's first full season in his new position. Pedro Grifol is in his second season as manager for the southsiders and I believe he will be given a long leash this season to get the team back on the winning track.
Opening Day starting line up for the Sox. (Players in Bold are making White Sox Debut)
1 Andrew Bentendi LF
2 Yoan Moncada 3 B
3 Luis Robert Jr CF
4,Eloy Jimenez DH
5. Andrew Vaughn 1B
6. Paul Dejong SS
7. Kevin Pillar RF
8. Martin Maldonado C
9. Nicky Lopez 2B
This is obviously the first starting line-up for the White Sox this year.
The starting pitcher for the White Sox is Garret Crochet. This is Crochet's first major league start. He is only the 2nd White Sox player to ever have their first major league start on Opening Day. The first happened some 123 years ago when Roy Patterson pitched for the Chi Sox in the first ever American League opener. Crochet has been converted into a starter and was named the opening day starter after Dylan Cease, who had already been assigned to start Opening Day was traded to the Padres earlier this month.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Themes for the A to Z Challenge 2024 for Blogs featured on my Blog roll
Many of the blogs that appear on my blogroll are blogs I discovered during the A to Z challenge. Last year I put out a post right before the challenge featuring the themes for all the blogs on my blog roll that were in participating in that years challenge.
This year I am putting them in order of who has posted most recently as of midnight 3/26/2024
Liz of Laws of Gravity is participating this year but has not specified a theme. Like myself. Liz is a substitute teacher by trade and I am looking forward to see what She has fir us this year.
John Holton of The Sound of One Hand Typing is an epic blogger. He has an epic theme this year in rhymes with "ale". I wonder if S will be for Swale, the race horse that won 2 legs of the Triple Crown in 1984 and died 8 days after winning the Belmont Stakes.
Our Next Stop is Wolf of Words . The Fan Fiction Master is back at it again this year, color me very excited.
Rambling With A.M is a blog I added to my blog roll after last years challenge. Her Theme this year; Gardens, History, Art, and the Unexpected. Speaking of unexpected, this is just one of 3 blogs on my roll with rambling in the title.
Janet's Smiles is an avid concert goer and is using that as this years theme.
One of my favorite blogs is Sue's Trifles. Her theme this year is poetry.
We move from poetry to prose with hdhstory.net, who is using the theme "Truth or Consequences" in his stories for April.
Last year I had 5 bloggers from my roll participating in the challenge. I also want to do a special shout out to Helen at Are We Nearly There Yet. Helen started the 2021 A to Z challenge and got through J. She added K and L in 2022, and got M through Q in 2023.She continues to plow through the challenge and her writing is honest and encouraging. She is nearly there and has only 9 letters to complete her journey.
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The A to Z Challenge starts this Monday! If you are thinking of participating you can sign up here.
Saturday, March 23, 2024
100th birthday of the inventor of liquid paper.
By NBC Television. The photo was also used to answer fan mail during the height of their popularity. Link
Monday, March 18, 2024
12 New Movies 2024: #2 Sing
In many of the Special Ed classes I sub in they have what is called Fun Friday, an enjoyable activity in the last couple of periods of the day. Often this is a kids movie. In February the class I was subbing for watched Sing, an animated film from 2016. Because of my previous job at a local movie theatre, I had seen quite a bit of it's 2023 sequel Sing II. But since I didn't work there until 2019 and did not end up taking my own children to it, I had never seen the original.
Matthew McConaughey at the premiere of Sing. 2016 Toronto Film Festival ,

, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link
Friday, March 15, 2024
Attention All Poets: April A to Z Challenge is Coming.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
72 Reasons to celebrate Randy Stonehill's 72nd birthday.
In tribute to that performance I am including every song I can find on the internet that he performed at that concert. All of the songs he perfformed on March 2nd in St. Louis are listed in Bold Letters (Just in case you don't know what Bold Letters look like, they look like this.)Many of his songs can be found on Spotify. Songs I could not find on Spotify, I found on BandCamp. Songs I could not find in either place I pulled from you-tube or Patreon.
1. Irresistable Future - Mystery Highway
2. Faithful - Until We Have Wings
3. Get Me Out of Hollywood- Get me Out of Hollywood
4. The Last Day - Not on Album Yet. Video from Randy's Patreon PageMonday, March 11, 2024
📚 Kids Read Aloud | INTERRUPTING CHICKEN by David Ezra Stein
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Friday, March 8, 2024
A to Z Challenge 2024 Theme Reveal
March 10th is the official theme reveal for the 2024 iteration of the A to Z challenge. Last year I actually announced my theme for 2024 here a year early while announcing my theme for 2023. In that post I stated,
"The 2024 theme will be Narnian characters and creatures from A to Z. My working title is Narnia: From Aslan to Zardeenah."
Well it turns out, I lied. Lied is a strong word. I miscalculated. Almost every year for the last 35 years I have reread each book in the Chronicles of Narnia. Last year when I made the announcement, I had not yet started on my literary pilgrimage to Narnia and thought the idea of reading the books would help in making the alphabetical list of entries.
I ended up reading a sum total of zero Narnia books in 2023. While it's true that I could easily journey from Archenland to Zalindreh, my heart was not in it. I chose to abandon delay my Narnian sojourn for another time (Although I would prefer to do all my blogging in Narnia, as no time would pass while I was writing).
I then toyed with the idea of having no theme and simply blogging about something new from A to Z each day. I liked that idea quite a bit, but then it occurred to me, I would have nothing to say at the theme reveal. I then thought of having an overarching theme but leaving it wide enough to choose the individual topics the day they were due. That also seemed a little problematic as I often suffer more from topic block than it's cousin writer's block.
Holidays by Nick Youngson CC BY-SA 3.0 Pix4free
Finally I thought of a topic that would give me both flexibility and stability. I decided to blog about Holidays. However instead of A is for Arbor day, C is for Casmir Pulaski Day (It's A Chicago Thing), I will be focusing on lesser holidays, the kind you would find at sites like the National Day Calendar or What is Today Holiday's like National Take A Poet to Lunch day which takes place on January 6th each year, the holiday that inspired this poem.
My process this year is each day of the challenge to post about a holiday that is taking place that day. Some holidays like April Fools day on the 1st would match very well for the letter of the day. Others will take a little pushing to make it fit the letter of the day. April 2nd for example is Children's Book day. If I choose that holiday, I would have a title like B is for Books for Children.
In addition to actual holidays, I am going to also create 5 new holidays as part of my list, including ways to celebrate these new festive occasions.
Recent A to Z Challenges
2023 A Month At The Movies
2022 Limericks, Homeruns, & Wordles (Oh My!)
2021 A to Z People who were alive in 1921
2020 State (& Other) Capitals
Each year on Spotify I make an A to Z playlist for the year. At the end of each post I will have a link to the song for that day .
I am very excited about this Holiday edition of the A to Z challenge. To learn more about The 2024 A to Z Theme Reveals click here, if you are ready to participate in said reveals click here, and finally if you are looking for a spreadsheet of who is already participating this year click here.
Monday, February 26, 2024
12 New Movies 2024 Film #1 In The Good Old Summer Time
When It comes to placing content on this blog I continually am reminded of the Peanuts comic strip. Lucy would hold the football for Charlie Brown to kick it and then pull it away from him at the last second . He would fly through the air and land on his back. Lucy always seems to be able to convince Charlie Brown that this time it will be different and each time it ends exactly the same.
In my blog I have these ideas for recurring posts and quite often I start them but then never get to finishing them. One of these actually predates my blogs and that is the idea of watching 12 movies I have not seen before in a year. Of course I complicate this simple plan by stating that the films must be from different eras. Each year by April or May I have forgotten which new movies I've seen and I don't meet my goal. I thought blogging about them might help me keep track, but it only ends up documenting my failure . In some ways I am both like Lucy luring me to try again each year and like Charlie Brown convincing myself that this time I'll be different falling flat on my back when the football is metaphorically pulled from my path.
My wife likes to say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting different results. But that same wife once co wrote a song with me entitled I'm insane, you're insane, who's gonna win. So since I already am (I won) sanity challenged, trying again this year isn't that bad of an idea. Maybe this time I'll at least make it to AAUGHust.
As I said I try to split the films up so they are not all from the same era. I try to choose 4 films that are older than me and 8 that have come out in my life time
This year I plan to see 2 new to me films from each of these 6 eras
I. 2009 to 2023
II. 1994 to 2008
III. 1979 to 1993
IV. 1964 to 1978
V. 1949 to 1963
VI. before and including 1934 to 1948
I have already watched 2 new movies this year.
I would give this movie a rating between 2 1/2 and 3 stars out of 5. The film takes place in the early years of 20th century Chicago featuring Judy Garland and Van Johnson as two music music store workers who are also engaging in a mail correspondence not realizing that they know each other in what will be called " IRL" more than a century later. This musical is based on the 1936 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklos Laszlo which has spawned 2 other movies and one Broadway musical. One theme from the film is that circumstances can effect the way we view the world especially how we evaluate people. I really enjoyed the performances by Buster Keaton (Sherlock Holmes, Jr.) , and S.Z. Sakall (Casablanca) as the shopkeepers nephew and the shopkeeper, respectively. Their presence helps bring out much of the films comedic elements. One aspect of the film I did not enjoy was that many of the musical numbers, although entertaining on their own merit, did not really go with the story that was being told. This led to kind of an uneven feel to the film, which led to my mediocre rating. I would definitely recommend this film to fans of Garland and to those who like to watch different adaptations of the same source material.
Friday, February 23, 2024
Jesse Chavez lists All The MLB teammates he's been on.
Jesse Chavez the most traded player in the history of Major League Baseball has made his way to White Sox Spring training by signing a minor league contract with the Chicago American League team, While not officially with the Sox yet, the 40 year old pitcher talked about all his former teams in this video.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Tim Anderson Signs With Miami Marlins
On June 10th 2016 Tim Anderson made his Major League Debut for the Chicago White Sox. Last year On As of September 30th 2023 TA batted .288 with a .317 while playing home games for the South Siders. On the road he batted .276 with a .308 OBA. For his career so far Anderson has a .282 Batting average, an OBA of .312 and a slugging percentage of .422.
2023 was a regrettable/forgettable year for bot the White Sox and Anderson in particular. Anderson In 123 games Anderson hit only.245 lowering his career batting average 6 points from the end of 2022. Anderson only hit 21 extra base hits last year with only 1 home run, dropping his career slugging percentage 20 points in the process.
At The end of the dismal season the White Sox, declined on Anderson's 14 million dollar contract option for the 2024 season, buying it out instead for $1,000,000.00. After becoming a free agent in November of 2023 Anderson was signed in February by The Miami Marlins and have agreed on a 5 million dollar contract for the season.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Do What I Did - Valentine's Day Advice
If You Want Your Love
Story
To Have A Happy End
Do What I Did
Marry Your Best
Friend
If A Diamond
Isn’t Really Her
Thing
Do What I Did
Buy An Emerald Ring
If Your Fiancée
Doesn’t Need A Lot of
Folks
To See Her Wed
Don’t Do What I Did
Just Elope Instead
26 Years Ago This Valentine’s
Day
We Got Our Marriage
License
And I’m Here To Say
I’m So Glad I Married
My Best Friend
I Did What I Did
And I’d Do It Again
I wrote this earlier this month based on a prompt at my poetry group. I gave it to Amy on Valentine's day. Each time I read it I'm reminded of the work OF P.D. Eastman. This is probably because I think MY NEST IS BEST because of the bird I share it with.
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Saturday, February 10, 2024
Two Ways To Film The Same Scene
Friday, February 9, 2024
3 Former Bears in 2024 NFL Hall Of Fame Class.
Friday, January 12, 2024
Poetry Friday: A Winter Poem For Reluctant Poets
Poetry Friday is being hosted this week by Tracey at Tangles & Tails
Today there was no school as there was a snow day. All the snow reminded me of an incident from 14 years ago when I was teaching a unit on poetry to my children when I was homeschooling them. The original post is found here.
Each of my children wrote a poem, but my 8 year old at the time son was originally a little reluctant to write his. Before producing the picture poem below, he recited something like Winter, winter I hate winter.
Later when I had some time to myself. I reflected on the incident and wrote a poem as if it was written by an 8 year old who did not want to write a poem.
It reminds me of something that P.D. Eastman of Go Dog Go, or The Best Nest might write.
Winter. Winter. Winter. Winter.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
National Take a Poet to Lunch Day
January 6, 2024 is Take A Poet to Lunch Day. It was started in 1995 making today the 20th annual celebration of this event created by Professor Arnold Adoff. This link gives some good ideas of how to celebrate poetry on this day. A few years back I found out about this day and wrote a poem to commemorate the occasion,
I Took A Poet to Lunch Today
I took a poet to lunch today
And there amid the verse
Our flow of thought
Was free and light
Not stifled, bland or terse
I took a poet to lunch today
And traded quip for quip
She scrawled a sonnet on her check
And left it with her tip
If you can't take a poet to lunch today
Please don't wear a frown
We all write poems in our own way
And some just write them down.
A few years later I included the poem in a holiday poetry reading on my vlog.
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Wednesday, January 3, 2024
A New Years Resolution or A Tolkien Gesture
Today is J..R.R. Tolkien's birthday. I have long been an admirer of his work. It started when I went on a field trip in school to a puppet version of The Hobbit. On the occasion of my first trip to Mackinaw Island, my parents purchased me a set of his Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. It was never actually intended to be a trilogy, it was published in 3 parts due to it's bulk and in case it proved to be a failure.
It of course was not a failure, being one of the best selling and most loved books of all time. I on the other hand have failed many times in my attempts to read or even listen to the entirety of Fellowship of The Rings, the first installment of the work. This is a cause of some embarrassment for me, and also a point of friction between myself and my son, who had read all 3 installments while he was still a tween.
I am actually a much bigger fan of his fellow Inkling C.S. Lewis and generally read all 7 books of Chronicles of Narnia every year. I have decided in honor of Tolkien's birthday that I will attempt yet again to read this magnificent tome. Two years ago I was successful at my attempt to finish Moby Dick, this year I hope to finish LOTR. I will start to read it this Winter and attempt to complete it by the end of Spring. If I still haven't finished it by the beginning of Summer, I will complete the rest by listening to an audio version. I will give myself to September 2nd, which is the day Tolkien died. This years it falls on my eldest daughter's 25th birthday, and thus a easy to remember due date. If all goes well I will repeat the process in 2025 and 2026 for the final 2 installments. I will update my progress here with my installments of Last 5 Next Ten.
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Wordless Wednesday: Beautiful Christmas Tree
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First Poem Of The Year
I have written my first poem in a while, and it turns out also to be my first poem of the new year.
Juggling
Why do I juggle?
Why Do I struggle,
with the pressure of every demand?
Why do I struggle?
Why must I juggle
When God has each ball
well in hand?
Why do I stumble?
Why do I grumble
constantly rehashing my plight?
Why do I grumble?
Why must I stumble
instead of choosing to walk
in the light?
Why can't I stop
Juggling and Stumbling
Struggling and Grumbling
Living a life based on fear?
Why cant I give up on
Trying and Crying
Believing the lying
That I whisper into my ear?
The answers are found in the questions.
Truth is more than suggestions.
Poetry Friday is being hosted this week by Marcie Flinchum Atkins. Click here to join the fun. .
Snow Kidding!
These "kids" now range from 19 to 25
These Blogs are so 2025
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