Stacey Loscalzo

Archive for December, 2010

Dec 21

A Christmas Card

by Stacey

In addition to this blog, I have kept a family blog for years now. When I started writing over here, I found that there were times when I liked to double dip and make one blog post do the work for two blogs. Initially I did it to introduce my readers to my work. Then […]

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Dec 20

Nonfiction Monday: Ubiquitous

by Stacey

We don’t write this phrase often as adults but…I am so proud of myself! This is my second Nonfiction Monday post. Last week I admitted to my bias against nonfiction. My hope was that Nonfiction Monday would force me out of my comfort zone and so far, so good. In making this realization, I’ve also […]

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Dec 18

Teachable Moments

by Stacey

I had to run an errand after I picked up our four year old yesterday. For some reason, I thought out loud that maybe I would bring our iPad to help keep her entertained while I did some banking. Fortunately, my husband reminded me that we don’t do that. He said, “Are you doing to […]

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Dec 14

Educational Equality

by Stacey

Today I went to local school to learn how I could volunteer. I am friends with their professor in residence and have listened to many stories about the community she serves. I had expected to be shocked and disturbed by what I found but my expectations could not have prepared me for the hours I […]

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Dec 13

Non-Fiction Monday

by Stacey

Back in the fall I was thrilled to be selected as a panelist for the Cybils awards. I was happy for a number of reasons. I couldn’t wait to read lots of new books. I was excited to engage in conversation with other children’s lit lovers. And I was also hopeful that being a member […]

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Dec 12

Magnetic Letters

by Stacey

Thanks to the inspiration of one of my favorite bloggers, Teach Mama, I have brought back our magnetic letters. They were on the refrigerator for years when Caroline was tiny and then went away in thoseĀ  years when Caroline lost interest and when Katherine would merely teeth on them. I am thrilled to have been […]

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