Stacey Loscalzo

Archive for 2012

Jan 27

My Own Harriet Harris

by Stacey

Katherine is a very sweet, kind and cooperative little girl. Until she isn’t. Yesterday morning, I told her no less than one thousand times to get dressed. The clock was ticking and it was nearly time to walk out the door. “Katherine, you are driving me wild!”, I heard myself say in a voice louder […]

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Jan 26

Reading the World Challenge

by Stacey

Last week I received a  comment here from a blogger who had found me by way of one of my favorite blogs, Read Aloud Dad. After reading Marjorie’s comment, I went to check out her blog,  Paper Tigers. And what a great day it was to visit. Marjorie and her fellow bloggers were announcing their […]

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Jan 25

Read Aloud

by Stacey

  I had lunch this week with my dear friend Donna. I love our time together, always walking away from the restaurant more relaxed and wiser than when I entered. Yesterday, our conversation turned to the story of Donna’s only child learning to read. Her son is now 28 and her description was vivid. She recalled […]

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Jan 24

Awards

by Stacey

All year long I read excellent reviews of Chris Raschka’s Ball for Daisy. And then, for some unexplained reason, I didn’t read it. And then all my favorite bloggers wrote over and over again about how much they loved Jack Gantos’ Dead End in Norvelt. And I didn’t read it. Well,  A Ball for Daisy […]

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Jan 23

Snow Puppy

by Stacey

So I could write about how our first real snow storm of the year. How between the flakes, Caroline and I went on a Brownie sleepover and Rob and I went to our elementary school’s progressive dinner. I could write about reading good books while we watched the flakes fall. Or I could post a […]

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Jan 20

The Reading Pile

by Stacey

Sometimes I have a really hard time focusing on what to read. The other day, I realized I was in such a period. I looked over at the stack on my desk and could hardly chose what to pick up next. I love to read books on my new Kindle. And for a surprising reason. […]

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Jan 19

Big and Little

by Stacey

Just yesterday I wrote about Katherine’s first experience with choosing her own books from among the vast array of her school library shelves.  Again,this week,  she went for some oldies but goodies. I was thrilled to be able to share Babar with her. I have to admit that the whole shooting thing in the first […]

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Jan 18

The Library Smell

by Stacey

Katherine’s kindergarten class goes to the library once a week. Before the winter holiday break, the librarian filled round tables with appropriate books for the children. By doing this, she kept her youngest patrons from going crazily through her shelves and creating library mayhem. After the break though, the children were introduced to browsing sticks and […]

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Jan 17

Choices

by Stacey

If given the choice among Fundamentals of Income Taxation, The Babysitters Club and Primary Phonics, the cat chooses Primary Phonics. Wise cat.

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Jan 16

Hope

by Stacey

  I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. Martin Luther King, Jr. Let’s hope, as the girls stand in front of the monument to Martin Luther King Jr., […]

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