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Wonder (Discussion)

Hello book worms! I’m excited to hear what you thought about our March book selection: Wonder. Did you get a chance to read it? I gave it a 5/5 stars. It was such a joy to read! I’ve got 3 questions below, and Lisa’s got 3 as well over on her blog. Feel free to discuss any or all of the questions in the comment section or link-up your post at the bottom. Lisa and I are sharing the same link-up, so you don’t have to enter on both blogs. The linky will close in a week. Alright, let’s get started!

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This book is a book that I would recommend to every friend I have, as well as everyone else in the world. It really pulled on the old heart strings but reminded me that kindness is, above all, the most important thing. The story was written for 8-12 year olds but children are not the only people who need to take a look at how they’re treating others.

And now, for the discussion. Before I begin, I’ll remind you that there may be spoilers ahead. Also, feel free to use my questions as jumping points. Ask your own questions and start your own discussions.

     1. I think teachers have an amazing role in a child’s life. They can make a huge influence on the outcome of a child. Mr Brown was one of Auggie’s teachers who made a big impact on his students. His use of precepts were a great way to instill thoughtfulness and reflection in his students. Did any of the precepts stand out to you (p. 312)? What would your current precept be? I enjoyed reading the class precepts the most. Amos Conti’s precept ‘Don’t try too hard to be cool. It always shows, and that’s uncool.’ was one of my favorites because he learned who he was and who he wanted to spend his time with by the end of the year. That’s a hard thing for anyone to learn! My current precept is: All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. -Walt Disney Here’s the list of precepts from Mr Brown:

“When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.”   —Dr. Wayne Dyer
“Your deeds are your monuments.”   —Inscription on ancient Egyptian tomb
“Have no friends not equal to yourself.”   —Confucius
“Fortune favors the bold.”   —Virgil
“No man is an island, entire of itself.”   —John Donne
“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.”   —James Thurber
“Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.”   —Blaise Pascal
“What is beautiful is good, and who is good will soon be beautiful.”   —Sappho
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you ever can.”   —John Wesley
“Just follow the day and reach for the sun.”   —The Polyphonic Spree
“Everyone deserves a standing ovation because we all overcometh the world.”   —Auggie Pullman

     2. I really enjoyed how R.J Palacio included chapters from the other character’s views. The chapters helped to explain why they acted how they did towards Auggie. Which character’s chapter was your favorite and why? I was extremely frustrated by Julian’s chapter in the beginning, I didn’t even want to continue reading it, but I’m so happy I did because it was my favorite chapter. Knowing how cruel and manipulative he was towards Auggie, makes me realize how prevalent that type of behavior is in our society. I am so thankful there are people like his Grandmere in this world to help people realize how seriously their actions affect others. Grandmere’s story made me cry knowing her story was so similar to thousands of people’s pasts.

     3. Which characters did you relate to? Take a look back. What type of middle-schooler were you? How are you now? I wish I could say that I related well to Summer in her accepting nature. Although Summer’s initial reasoning behind sitting with Auggie was pitty, it didn’t last long and she became good friends with him. As a middle-schooler, I had a lot of friends in different groups because I was in so many different activities (soccer, Girl Scouts, Student Council, FCA) but I can remember not going out of my way to talk to someone when they were sitting alone at lunch or in the stands at a sporting event. I have definitely changed and I think it is largely due to going to college and working in Disney with all types of people. I’ve learned that everyone has a story to tell and sometimes, the person sitting by themselves is the one with the best story.

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Now, it’s your turn! Answer any or all of the questions in the comment section below. Ask questions of your own. Or, link-up a blog post with your review and/or the answers to these questions. Also be sure to check out Lisa’s discussion questions on her blog. We’re sharing the same linky, so no need to link-up on both blogs.

Remember our April selection is The Martian by Andy Weir . It’s not a book I would typically read so I’m excited to see how I like it! We’ll be discussing The Martian on May 1st.

PS. Who else had to skip the three chapters where Daisy died? I was balling just reading the first sentence and the chapter titles. Not cool R.J.! For more Wonder-ific entertainment, check out 365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne’s Book of Precepts or the movie (not sure when this is being released.)

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#40bagsin40days Challenge Update

#40bagsin40days is tough guys. I had complete confidence in myself to do one task/day and if I’d skipped a day or two I’d easily pick up the slack a few days later. This did not happen. I’ve taken two large breaks so far and with Soph’s broken toes and immobilization, this week isn’t looking good either. Thankfully, next week is Jeffrey’s vacation so I’m hopping to be a crazy whirlwind cleaning twister lady and getting caught up on my list.

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Not to say that my efforts are to be scoffed at. So far I’ve tackled: Continue Reading about #40bagsin40days Challenge Update

New Beginnings

New Beginnings
Spring is here and with it are signs of new beginnings everywhere. For me, there are new beginnings happening all over the place! My 5K training is in full swing now in my second week. We are continuing our #whole30 eating habits during the weeks while allowing for some wiggle room on the weekends. To be truthful, I’m a little afraid for our bank account once I attain my goal body type. My closet isn’t going to know what hit him. In other news, I’m starting to really focus on researching Montessori practices in the home. Unfortunately, we can’t implement these practices as our lil bean has a immobilizing cast up to her thigh from three broken toes. The slides in the neighborhood are no joke people! All it means is tons of cuddles and movie watching though, so bring it on! What are you getting started on this spring? Spring cleaning, prepping your flower beds or still shoveling snow?

Disney’s FROZEN Easter Backpack

I was so excited when I got accepted to make a Disney’s FROZEN Easter basket for Sophie! This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #DisneyEaster #CollectiveBias
FROZEN Easter Backpack for toddler Disney vacation
I was especially looking forward to Easter this year with Sophie to begin our traditions of Easter egg hunts, big flowery hats and eating Peeps. I knew I wanted to do an Easter basket for her while putting my own spin on things, so all of her goodies will be things she uses all the time (rather than a ton of candy and more stuffed animals).

When I heard I had the chance to do a FROZEN themed basket, there’s no way I was passing that up. Sophie is more than obsessed with FROZEN and especially loves Olaf. We’re taking her on her first trip to Disney World and wanted to make her a #DisneyEaster basket backpack filled with everything she’ll need for her trip.

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I had a fun time going to Walmart with her Grandma to pick out goodies for her trip. I wanted to do a mix of  FROZEN items and practical Disney Vacation items. I’m most excited for her FROZEN PJs because I want to start the tradition of giving a new pair of Disney PJs when we visit the parks.

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Disney Olaf Easter Egg
The fillable Olaf eggs are also super cute and I know Sophie will get a kick out of them! I didn’t want to go crazy with the sugar because I know she’ll get plenty from her Easter egg hunt. Putting cereal and cheese crackers in the eggs will still be a fun surprise for Sophie once she discovers the Olafs.

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Bringing along this insulated waterbottle will save us from spending extra money on soda and juice and keep her hydrated better. The Girl Scout in me wanted to protect her so I packed some SPF50 lip balm, 100% UV sunglasses, Mickey band-aides and sun hat. Sparkly Princess bows were a must as well as her neon outfit, Olaf socks and pink heart shoes! I seriously can’t wait for her to open her FROZEN Easter Olaf backpack and see how cute she is rocking those shades!

Olaf FROZEN Easter Peep
By the way, Olaf loves Peeps as much as summer. What are your family traditions for Easter? I remember getting dressed up in matching dresses with my sister, finding a real egg during an Easter egg hunt and having an indoor Easter egg hunt because it was raining and loved it just as much.

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