December 1, 2007
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Random Notes on a Saturday Morning
Lea, our niece, with a pound cake she made for her uncle.
Lea is reading The Diary of Anne Frank with a will.
When she is finished, we will watch Freedom Writers.
Has anyone seen it? Thumbs up or thumbs down?† † †
We listened to an excellent lecture by Peter Kreeft
which BTW is pronounced “Krayft”:
10 Uncommon Insights into Evil from Lord of the Rings.
A friend sent this to us in May and unfortunately it got buried in my inbox.
After I began it, I realized that we all needed to listen together.This is worthy of your time whether you are a LOTR fan or not.
Cogent, articulate, penetrating, clear, enjoyable.
Caveat: it is 48 minutes long.
Bonus: it is a free download.
Go ahead and listen to a few minutes…† † †
My grandson Gavin, satisfied in his Opa’s (great-grandpa’s) lap.
Gavin is a joy-bringer, a smile-maker, a contentment-holder.Gavin is great at
…spontaneous vocalizing
…making silly faces by raising eyebrows contorting his mouth… standing outside the loo and conversing with the occupant
…loving babies (he takes after his daddy)***Dover Books has another sale. All titles are 25% off
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Comments (9)
As for me, LOTR is my probably my favorite book and movies of all time. This lecture shows points I have either not thought of, or forgotten. It is thought provoking and enjoyable at the same time.
What a wonderful little boy, that Gavin! Completely unaware of the joy and enjoyment he is bringing, I’m sure. Just as my grandson is/does….
CONGRATULATIONS to Lea!!! both on the pound cake and especially on reading the book. Tell her the movie is definitely worth working toward.
Definite thumbs up for Freedom Writers. Miss E and I both enjoyed it lots.
Your lovely niece did a great job on the cake! And what a precious little boy! Huggable. Mmm.
I will try to give that lecture a listen when things quiet down around here…
Your niece is adorable…and her cake looks mighty fine also…
I really do like Peter Kreeft, I wonder if Emma would listen with me.
LOTR is her thing. P. Kreeft is mine ;o)
About “Freedom writers”: Some times I’ve heard talking about the teacher’s work as the work of Sisyphus, taking a stone (the education of the students) up one year, and then having again to take another one. Erin Gruwell makes a terrible effort to succeed with her students for the first time. She wins in that, but ruining a big part of her personal life (husband, colleagues…). And refusing to do it again. She took a very big stone up, but she got exhausted.
Thumbs up on Freedom Writers, although I concur on the comments a out her sacrificing her personal life to invest in the lives of the children. Sad that she didn’t put her husband first and still influence the kids she taught. Still a good movie, though!
My son is cute isnt he !!!! He takes after his dad in more than one way huh
I used to be pretty good at the facial contortion stuff myself.
In fact, at one time I was called “The Boy of a Thousand Faces” by my friends.