Posts Tagged ‘Julie Andrews’
Celebrating Three Special People
Cue the herald trumpets! Those of you who have been reading my blog for some time will know that October 1 is a special day of celebration for me. It is the birthday of three people whom I admire, who have directly or indirectly provided guidance, example, wisdom, and strength. As is my custom when…
Read MoreThe Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl! — Perfect Picture Book Friday
Title: The Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl Authors: Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton Illustrator: Christine Davenier Publisher: New York, Boston: Little, Brown (part of Hachette), 2014
Read MoreMoving Forward — Open to Possibilities
As I said in my last blog post of 2013, I won’t be doing my month-end accountability posts this year. Instead, in keeping with my chosen theme for the year of moving forward, the last Monday of each month will feature a post designed to get us all thinking about some aspect of moving forward…
Read MoreThe Very Fairy Princess Sparkles in the Snow — Perfect Picture Book Friday
I featured this book on my Starborn Revue blog earlier this week, but I thought it deserved a spot on the Perfect Picture Book list as well. Title: The Very Fairy Princess Sparkles in the Snow Author: Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton
Read MoreShe Shoulda Been a Contender!
Likely everyone has a film or two, and an actor or two, they think should have won an Oscar. No doubt some of that is cropping up in water cooler and coffee room conversations all over the United States and Canada today, as people talk about last night’s Academy Awards. I want to take you…
Read MoreCounting Down the Days to the Holidays — In Poetry
This isn’t the post I’d planned for today, but my friend Jan shared an idea with me that I am enjoying so much that I pre-empted my own schedule to share it with you. Many people — especially families — enjoy Advent calendars at this time of year, whether ones that have pictures or lines…
Read MoreDreams Really Do Come True — The Great American Mousical
In the wonderful new musical, The Great American Mousical, the young theatre intern mouse Pippin sings a song called “What Do You Think of That?” in which he expresses his excitement and awe at finally being on Broadway, realizing his dream. The verse that begins “What do you think of that? Dreams really do come…
Read MoreLooking Ahead to Opening Night (Looking Today at Winners!)
As you know, throughout October I ran posts about the upcoming production of the new musical The Great American Mousical at the Norma Terris Theatre in Chester, Connecticut. I talked about many children’s books that have become successful stage (and screen) musicals on October 3, I talked about a quote from Katherine Anne Porter and…
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