Thursday, September 20, 2007

Swallows and Amazons

This is a wonderful book, written be Arthur Ransome. It is about Swallow (a boat), and four children, Captain John, Mate Susan, Able-seaman Titty and the boy Roger. While camping on a dessert island, they meet the Amazon Pirates, Captian Nancy and Mate Peggy Blackett, and find themselves in the middle of a war between the Swallows and Amazons. When that is over, they find themselves in another war against Captain Flint, a retired pirate who has become quite 'native'.

Note: There are lots of nautical terms in this book, so you must know that you may not be able to understand what they are saying unless you know a lot about sailing and boats.

Forgive

By: Emily Meuer


Once there was a princess
Who with her friends was playing outside.
But should they play tag
Or capture the flag?
They just could not decide.

So they began to quarrel.
What were they going to play anyway?
Monster tag?
Freeze tag?
"Fine," cried the princess. "You can all go away!"

Suddenly, they all hushed up
And slowly they began to go.
All hid their anxiety
For what a variety
Of different moods this princess could show.

Now she pondered what she had done;
"I don't have any friends, I fear!"
She cried, and ran unto her dad,
Who often helped her when she was sad.
He saw, and brushed away her tear.

She peered at him out of blue eyes
Which salty tears did fill,
"I was mean, what shall I do?"
"Just forgive, as I do to you."
"Oh yes, Papa, right now I will!"

We all have a mighty dad
Who helps us as we live.
And when we err
He'll help us there;
His message always is, "forgive".

Sunday, May 13, 2007

The May Knitster

The May Knitster is here.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Julius Ceasar: Young Statesman

This is a captivating book by Beatrice Gormley. It is about the child- and young adult- hood of the very famous Roman, Julius Ceasar. Something very interesting about it is that you are always hearing things about Ceasar, but how much do you know about him?

Ceasar was born into a high family, but one without much money. His whole name was Gaius Julius Ceasar; Gaius being reserved for close friends and family, Julius the name of his clan, and Ceasar meaning he belonged to the Ceasar family. He wanted a life of military adventure and honor, but he wasn't sure how he was going to make his way up to that. Meanwhile, he was offered the privilege of becoming the high priest of Jupiter, after the former one had died. Unfortunately, the high priest of Jupiter was not allowed to even watch a military parade after a victory, or at any time, much less become a mighty army hero! Still, Ceasar would not let that stand in his way. He made it to the top and became one of the most famous men of all time.