Simple contented days of stitching together words, images, sounds, tastes and feelings
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Paper Clips

“It began as a lesson about prejudice…what happened next was a miracle.”
This movie chronicled a unique class project by students in a US middle school in Whitwell. Brought up in a fundamentalist Christian environment, most of the students had never encountered a member of the Jewish faith.
In a lesson to teach tolerance, educators at the school led the students to honor Holocaust victims by starting out to collect 6 million paperclips - each individual paperclip representing each life that perished in the Holocaust. As news of their endeavor spread, the school received responses and contributions from all over the world, culmilating in a collection of over 20 million paperclips.
Eventually, through the help of kind donors and sponsors, the school received an authentic German rail car (once used to transport actual victims by the Nazis) which would become a memorial displaying the millions of paper clips collected.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
House Rules
Title: House RulesAuthor: Jodi Picoult
Publisher: Atria
He ain;t heavy, he's my brother - goes the song.
How far will you go to show your brotherly love? Especially when your brother has Asperger's Syndrome and you find your own childhood and life having to revolve around his needs. All the time?
A must read. So we can learn a little more about tolerance and what selfless love should be about.
Yes, even through popular fiction, there is much we can learn.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
I LOVE A-AI
Sunday, February 20, 2011
By George! They Are Winners!
He has you hanging on his every word - she has you gripped by her every move
He has the best of friend - she discovered the worst of enemy
In the end, he took the throne - she took a swan dive.
By (King) George, they were both totally mesmerizing. True winners turning in royal performances as the king and queen of cinematic magic.
He has the best of friend - she discovered the worst of enemy
In the end, he took the throne - she took a swan dive.
By (King) George, they were both totally mesmerizing. True winners turning in royal performances as the king and queen of cinematic magic.
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