tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1343546914298660221.post6314515940134804270..comments2017-10-31T10:54:14.558-07:00Comments on Just for Today: Thoughts & Convictions on Creating a Tiny MarkhamBrandihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14834257628753806884noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1343546914298660221.post-63908773664888457692010-12-24T06:38:59.652-08:002010-12-24T06:38:59.652-08:00I am so proud of both of you. We all know that rai...I am so proud of both of you. We all know that raising Tiny Markham will constantly be a work in progress. A basic "game plan" is important also. Can't wait to read about your thoughts and ideas.Suellennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1343546914298660221.post-30188244667477248772010-12-23T22:25:34.306-08:002010-12-23T22:25:34.306-08:00One of the things that I'm so glad my parents ...One of the things that I'm so glad my parents did for me and my siblings was to read out loud. I was probably only 3 or 4 years old when my dad read Lord of the Rings (so I had some pretty funny memories of Legolas, more Keebler than Orlando Bloom for sure). I still remember the voices of Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge and the Centipede and the Grasshopper from James and the Giant Peach. One thing that my Dad did was to make tape recordings of the stories, too and I would listen to them obsessively. It may seem like a small thing but I know these acts instilled a love of listening, reading and learning that has stuck with me.Larkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13187682932679553223noreply@blogger.com