RAE’S READS

  • Today’s Saturday Mornings for Kids is also for adults. It is for anyone dealing with being a Southpaw. These two books are easy enough for kids to read, with plenty of cartoons, but interesting enough for adults to enjoy. It is the perfect book for parents and grandparents to teach a kid to celebrate rather than curse his/her left-handedness.

    The first book deals with famous left handers as well as encouraging facts about being left handed.

    Interesting myths and facts about Southpaws, including where the term came from.

    This second book is the one I discovered in a box of books donated to my Bookstore Endeavor.

    The Natural Superiority of The Left Hander has many fun-filled facts with great illustrations about left handed people. The book was published in 1979 and is dedicated to “the citizens of Left Hand, West Virginia, population 450, and every one a Left Hander.”

    Did you know that in the UK, it is against the rules to play polo left-handed? This rule even applied to King Charles, who in his polo playing days was known as The Prince of Wales. There are more left-handed boys than girls, and no reason has been found…YET! Did you know that there’s on population where left-handers are in the majority? Among gorillas!

    Many more facts and issues of left-handedness are explored, and they are presented in a fascinating manner–even to righties like me!

    This post has been presented by Right-Handed Rae in honor and appreciation of her Leftie Friends!

    Thanks, Evin, for the sign off.

  • Sol Search

    Annette Rochelle Aben's avatarAnnette Rochelle Aben

    When there are clouds outside

    You can still have some fun

    As you search for the sun

    Inside yourself

    ©2022 Annette Rochelle Aben

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    TOTAL NUMBER OF BOOKS FINISHED 3

    NUMBER OF BOOKS STARTED 2

    READ COVER TO COVER THE SUNDAY EDITION OF The Houston Chronicle newspaper

    READ TWO CHAPTERS OF SECOND SAMUEL from the King James Version of the Holy Bible

    READ SIX PAGES OF 365 Days of Gutsy Women to catch up to Labor Day.

    VISITED SEVERAL FRIENDS’ BLOGS

    GATHERED UP BOOKS FOR A TRIP TO HALF-PRICE BOOKS

    ATE WELL and had plenty of snacks

    ENDED READATHON LABOR DAY NIGHT AROUND 7 p.m.

    TOTAL HOURS DEDICATED TO READING AND “BOOKISH” ACTIVITIES 12

    RAE
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    Laboring to finish my library books is the name of the game right now. Instead of warming up my casserole, I ate while reading This Tender Land

    I had read less than half the book, and it is in large print, so I did not stop for a lunch break. Instead I had half a bologna and mustard sandwich and a Dr. Pepper while I continued to read. As dessert, I ate a handful of candy corn, and later snacked on white cheddar popcorn. I am now on page 379 and need to get up from the bed and change my activity.

    This Tender Land is by an author I have the greatest admiration for, William Kent Krueger. His Saving Grace is right up there in the top books I’ve read in 2022. This one echoes Huckleberry Finn, as it narrates…

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    One down…

    A light-hearted, pun-filled romance

    Have fun reading!

    READATHON RAE

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    Here we go, I’m ready!
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    What I’m going to wear:

    One of my favorite T-shirts

    What I am going to eat:

    I made a casserole last night for a warm, comforting lunch. Just heat and eat!

    Snacks–

    Stocked up at Walgreen’s yesterday

    Plenty of books:

    I hope to finish two library books checked out, and I hope to put a dent in my TBR shelves.

    These two library books I will start on first thing…

    Really good page turners

    Almost finished, just a couple of short chapters left

    Even set for emergencies like a power outage…LOL

    I dropped the little Kindness Message in coffee. Gives it an antique look, don’t you think?

    There goes the seven o’clock chime of my mantel clock, and WE’RE OFF!

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  • YOU GUYS probably get tired with my obsession with NYC, but I found in a box of donations the perfect counting book of all things NEW YORK.

    It’s a heavy paper-board book, thick enough for young hands to turn the pages easily while a parent or grandparent guides them through it.

    Yes, there is only ONE Statue of Liberty. I went to it when I was three years old but have no memories of it. I think the boat ride to see it would be neat.

    Yellow Cabs are everywhere in The Big Apple. Here are FIVE of them.

    NYC pizzas are the best. Could you eat EIGHT? (Neither could I!)

    TEN Cony Island hot dogs take up two pages. Now, after looking at the book, you can count to ten and know a lot about NY.

    THIS POST IS DEDICATED TO RICHARD (Age 5) AND ROBERT (Age 3) AND MY NEW WRITING CENTER FRIEND AT THE UNIVERSITY WHERE I WORK.

    ATUR