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Our reading for December 22nd from The Journey: A Calendar Book...."Read another good book".
In the late 80s a regular commercial slogan heard on television during peak child viewing hours was "Reading is FUNdamental" (RIF), a program for parents to read with their parents which was spearheading in 1966. How true this statement is. While reading is fundamental to our understanding of much of the world in which we live and work, reading can also be FUN, and when children read WITH their parents what marvelous positive bonding can occur.
When we select carefully what we choose to read for pleasure we can be swept away into a time and place of our liking. Don't have the time or money to travel to far away lands? Find a copy or download Arabian Nights or one of Louis L'amour's titles. Wanting to learn more about history of civilization? Browse around a favorite bookstore or online for The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Whatever your interests, reading is the key to understanding. I prefer suspense and drama. Presently I'm just finished John Grisham's latest, "Sycamore Row" and have several on my Kindle I'm looking forward to finding plenty of suspense and drama to cap off my evenings this summer.
Name your poison....We must make time to feed our brain.
Keep looking up.
AJ
In the late 80s a regular commercial slogan heard on television during peak child viewing hours was "Reading is FUNdamental" (RIF), a program for parents to read with their parents which was spearheading in 1966. How true this statement is. While reading is fundamental to our understanding of much of the world in which we live and work, reading can also be FUN, and when children read WITH their parents what marvelous positive bonding can occur.
When we select carefully what we choose to read for pleasure we can be swept away into a time and place of our liking. Don't have the time or money to travel to far away lands? Find a copy or download Arabian Nights or one of Louis L'amour's titles. Wanting to learn more about history of civilization? Browse around a favorite bookstore or online for The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Whatever your interests, reading is the key to understanding. I prefer suspense and drama. Presently I'm just finished John Grisham's latest, "Sycamore Row" and have several on my Kindle I'm looking forward to finding plenty of suspense and drama to cap off my evenings this summer.
Name your poison....We must make time to feed our brain.
Keep looking up.
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