Finally! You wrote a list without stress! I really enjoyed this one.
Some things here, I think, can be (and are) enjoyed by most everyone. Writing workshops with competent folks: nice. Ahem.
I cannot stress the importance of reading aloud enough. Seriously. The kids I work with on Fridays can't read good. For them, reading aloud builds confidence and encourages growth. When we read Ulysses aloud, that was a thing of growth, but a different kind of growth. And in the mornings when there's no library science to be performed, my friend reads children's books to me. We feel a little touched in the head 'cause we enjoy it lots, but it's one of the few things that makes life worthwhile. Y'know?
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Some things here, I think, can be (and are) enjoyed by most everyone. Writing workshops with competent folks: nice. Ahem.
I cannot stress the importance of reading aloud enough. Seriously. The kids I work with on Fridays can't read good. For them, reading aloud builds confidence and encourages growth. When we read Ulysses aloud, that was a thing of growth, but a different kind of growth. And in the mornings when there's no library science to be performed, my friend reads children's books to me. We feel a little touched in the head 'cause we enjoy it lots, but it's one of the few things that makes life worthwhile. Y'know?