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Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd
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Dec 18, 2012 04:06PM

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I'll probably swing by the threads for some eggnog. :) In the meantime, Happy Holidays to everyone!

I've received some wildly off the mark gift books over the years... haven't we all? Even my mother, who should have known better, as she was aware I usually read historical, literary and suspense novels plus non-fiction, kept buying me popular romances. She thought I'd love them "as a change". I'd just say thank you, so as not to hurt her feelings. If she had bought the books at a local book shop, I could usually exchange them, but in this day and age of mail order, it's not so easy.
So, when I got a Kindle, I thought the problem was solved. I suggested to mother that I'd love a gift credit for eBooks, but she insisted I must have paper books, as they're "real" and a gift she could wrap and I could open.
She passed away earlier this year. I'll miss the surprise of seeing whatever ill considered books she'd put under the tree for me and others in the family. But our memories are alive and well, and we'll smile as we recall her gifts.

UPS suddenly shows up with packages for Tom five days in a row. I have decided that UPS knows what I want for Christmas.
This is how I expect things will shake out: Jon will get parts to build a new computer. Tom will get Jon's old computer with fancy add ons. I will get Tom's old computer with add ons--not of the fancy variety. Feeling bad that I am getting something I know nothing about and will never use, Santa will give me a genuine B&N gift card and a new knee length dress.
Merry Christmas to everyone. May your memories of Christmasses past bring you joy, and Christmas this year become a sweet and treasured memory for tomorrow.

When she knew she wouldn't see the next Chistmas, she got the presents all purchased for that year. Mine was a complete set of Betrix Potter. She signed the Peter Rabbit volume telling me to read them to my grandchildren.
When the grandkids come over they want bumpa to read "Rabbit".
Thanks Mom

Maybe it's because I meant Cesar, the dog trainer, without the second "e", and not the emperor...I agree that you couldn't have better relatives, since they know and respect what you desire.

Sorry, Simona (feels stupid) - that cultural ref shot straight over my head. Have not heard of him, but Caesar leapt to mind in this group.
The family get me nonfiction because it's less affordable but more a 'need' -- fiction, more 'fun', is easy to take care of myself. So I tend to get heavy, obscurely-titled academic tomes at Xmas and I assure them I'm thrilled, which is the truth. 'Anything that makes you happy, Bryn...'

It was my dad who did that. Not my mom. There was a huge library of books when I was a kid called the "Companion Library" two books to a volume. It was all classics like Black Beauty, The Prince and the Pauper, The Wizard of Oz etc. It was about 20 volumes - meaning about 40 individual books all told. I wanted it so badly, but was sure my parents couldn't afford it. My birthday came and I was so unhappy because it appeared my dad had forgotten my birthday. I was curled up on the window ledge crying when a big truck came down my drive. A man got out with a huge brown box, came to the door and asked if "Miss Margaret W.... lived here". Tears had all stopped as curiosity had overriden misery. I assured him that was me. He had a clip board & told me to sign here. He carried the box into the house, winked at mum, wished me a Happy Birthday and left. I tore the box open to find the entire library of books. I started crying again, except they were tears of happiness.

Why is a pronunciation guide not provided in encyclopedia entries?



OMG-I LOVED uncle Wiggly. I still remember the one where they had a dunking apple party and the bad Wolf(?) was tricked into grabbing a fake apple that was really a pin cushion and full of needles and pins. I still remember his tongue with all the stickies on it-LOL

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Tomato, Tomato. Potato, Potato.
Ella and Louis. Enjoy. ;)
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
I don't know which of the books I remember was first, but that very edition of Peter Rabbit was the one I had as a child Terri. My parents always gave us at least one book for Christmas, probably to try and get at least some peace from two young boys, some of the ones I remember were annuals like




The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
I don't know which of the books I remember was first, but t..."
Mine was that cover too. I had it for a long time. It was precious to me..and then in my early 20's some friends grubby little kid stole it off me and i never saw it again. :(
She better have liked it!

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Now for the grand prize, name that tune!


During the following summer, my dad worked with me to help me learn reading and math. They bought me some Little Golden books and my two favorites were Tawny Scrawny Lion and The Saggy Baggy Elephant. I went back to school that year starting in the lowest level reading group and moved up to the top one by the middle of the year! I loved reading and bought my first scholastc book that year as well, Caps for Sale.

The really funny thing is that as an adult, I don't really care to read poetry.


Ohh, Dad. :( The poor chap.
Nice story Kate. :-)


That is a good story. If your father had not taken the time to help you learn to read, your life might have been totally different. He loved you very much.

C.S. Forester's Hornblower series. He'd have liked this group's taste. :D


I had that in a little Golden Book form. Land of Counterpane was one of my favorites, too!

Too precious! I can imagine Mom taking it all in and probably starting to cry, herself.

Linda, so very true. That year, second grade, I began getting mostly A's and developed a sense of confidence that I may never have had, otherwise. My best subjects became English and Math.


Enjoy all the wonderful food and have fun with your families! I know I will be! :)

At age twelve he got special help. We were eating out and I started reading the menu for him. He said, "Ninna, you don't have to read for me because now I can read for myself!
Darla, your story had such a positive ending.

(I have eaten too much and my tummy is huge. I think it will burst. It is Boxing Day here now, and I should not have raided Xmas leftover lollies after breakfast..I need to stop eating...at least for a few hours...errrrg)
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