There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe

Thursday, March 31, 2005

My life...get up, exercise, get kids ready for the day, home school, pick up teenager from public school, eat lunch, get three year old ready for a nap, surf the net, cook supper, read scriptures with the family, evening activities (chauffeuring is a big part of it), go to bed. Repeat, repeat, repeat ....

Hmmm...there doesn’t seem to be much brain stimulation in my daily routine does there?

Recently, my DH and I attended a Thomas Jefferson Education seminar (leadership education) where we learned the importance of the classics (books, etc.) in education. At the end of the seminar, I challenged myself to read something for my own education for a half hour each day. I started reading Les Miserables. A bit overwhelming when you consider it has almost 1,500 pages.

A week later, we made an exciting discovery at the local used bookstore. We found a complete set of Great Books of the Western World along with two companion sets (Gateway to the Great Books and The Great Ideas Program). This is a sure sign of middle age. I’m excited over old books, and I want to exercise my brain! ; )

Les Miserables is on hold at the moment while I read a selection from Robinson Crusoe in the Gateway to the Great Books set.

And this is on hold while I cook supper ...