Wednesday, June 18, 2008

LATI Showcase 6/19/08

We are ready to take the trip Thursday!!!!
We are ready for the showcase.
We are ready for LATI to be over!!!!

Although, I know the powers that be will give us something more to take on. Please give us time to take a breath.
It has been a good educational experience. Glad I did it.

Judy

Monday, June 9, 2008

LATI 6/9/08

I just submitted brochure for project. I sent to Laura by mistake, then sent to webmaster@carr.org
I have display board done, even though Patty did not want me to use her picture. She takes a great picture. I don't like pictures of myself either, they seem to mock me or mock what I used to be-"vanity, thy name is woman". NO, I am not citing my source (A little LATI rebellion).

Judy

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

LATI-Wii gaming 5/28/08

We had our first program. It was fun. Not too many came, but maybe we need to spread the word more.

Judy

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

LATI Showcase-brochure 5/27/08

Patty, Ginny and I have been fine tuning our thoughts on the GROWTH model and the brochure and the showcase display.
On Wednesday 5/28/08 at 2pm we are having our first Wii program for senior citizens
( maybe some illegal, non citizens also). Maybe I can get some pictures and comments to use with our display. It should be fun.

Judy

Thursday, May 22, 2008

I missed it -YA book and Juvenile book

I missed this and I want to blog about these 2 books.

I am a big Isabel Allende fan and I found she also writes for teens.
"City of Beasts" was a fun read but not enough fun for me to read the 2 others published later that make it a 3 book deal. I like fantasy also , but something did not click for me.

"A Dog's Life" by Ann M. Martin has become one of my favorite books. I will suggest it whenever I can.
A stray dog finds a home with an older ,single woman and the story is told from the dog's point of view. I loved it!

Judy

Reader's Advisory-If I had attended

I did read different and interesting books to discuss at Reader's Advisory. We at ACLS had already taken a reader's advisory class ,so we did not have to attend. After the day we had traveling on 4/23/08, we could'nt handle another day of being lost for 3 hours.

Resistance, a novel/ Owen Sheers Good read on obscure history during WWll in Great Britain. First novel by Owen Sheers. Hope there is another.

The World is Flat, a brief history of the twenty-first century/ Thomas L. Friedman
I listened to this in my car back and forth to work. I am now enlightened to one man's view of the way our world works.

Freakonomics, a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything/ Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner.
I listened to this one also in the car.
Both authors like to turn conventional wisdom open for thought. They explored the hidden side to "everything". Entertaining and thought provoking read.

Judy

Thursday, May 15, 2008

5/15/08 It's Thursday!

John Gall's video was very interesting. His company publishes 200 books per year and they are all the same size.
To design a cover, there are some rules.
1. Read the book.
2. Inspirartion is everywhere.
3. Be thrifty with fonts.
4. Practice sound time management.
5. RULES ARE MEANT TO BE BROKEN.

Final product is a book. Quote from John Gall, " Books are wonderful things".

My favorite cover is the first printing of "The World is Flat". The title of the painting of sailing ships going over the edge of the world is "I told you so".