I've shared on a previous post that one of our family's greatest joys is to sit and read to each other. The other day my youngest picked up the book I was reading on my nook, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. She started reading it to me with her British accent. I told her the story was set in New York. Without missing a beat she continued reading in her best New Jersey accent. I laughed a long time with her, it was priceless.
Where does that spontaneity come from? Maybe it comes from a love for good characters, or maybe it's just the magic of story time. Both of my kids also read a lot and listen to audio books too. They also re-read their favorites. I hardly ever do that. As I sit here I think of how blessed I am as a father to have a house full of eager readers.
I think our reading to each other nurtures the love and affection we share for one another. It's nothing new, but it is magical. I look forward to the next reading with my funny kids.
Some say he can draw and color. His wife says he's been right at least five times since she's known him. His kids say he's against fairness and equality. His dog is thrilled every time he makes an entrance. Everyone says he's a dad.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
11/11/11
Veterans Day salute... As a father of two bright and beautiful kids I want to say thanks to our veterans for standing in the gap for me, my family and my friends. I also pledge to teach my children what this day is about just as you have pledged to support and defend The Constitution of the United States. Thank you.
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