Story
Inspiration and resources for telling your story, and the stories of others, to the next generation.
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Hurricane Helene – Our Family’s Story
Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina late at night on Thursday, September 26, two nights before my birthday. Early Friday morning, we could already see that numerous downed trees and a lack of electricity in our area would prevent our family from gathering for a birthday celebration. The best birthday gift was definitely learning that all my family and extended family were safe. However, during those first phone calls to check on one another, we were not fully aware of the devastation happening around us, especially for our daughter Emily and her family, who lived in Black Mountain, NC.
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ONE VOTE, TWO VOTES, I VOTE, YOU VOTE Book Review
The librarian zipped straight to a specific shelf when I asked her if she had a favorite children’s book about the election process. After reading several books, she thought the best one was ONE VOTE, TWO VOTES, I VOTE, YOU VOTE, written by Bonnie Worth. Let’s see if this book will garner your vote as the best children’s book about voting.
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GOD, I FEEL SCARED Book Review
“Scared happens to us all, and that’s okay. But God doesn’t want you to stay afraid.” This is the theme in the picture book GOD, I FEEL SCARED (Zonderkidz, p.30). Three weeks ago, Hurricane Helene caused more destruction than anyone expected. As it swept through communities, it left behind inconceivable devastation and fear. Sadly, my daughter and her family experienced this in their Black Mountain/Swannanoa Valley community. Thankfully, they and their home are okay. Or, as she says, “We’re okay, but we’re not okay.” If your family has been affected by recent storms—figuratively or literally—then consider reading together GOD, I FEEL SCARED.
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Lilibet the Brave: Book Review
On September 8, 2022, “Lilibet” passed away at age ninety-six. If you want to share with your children about her fascinating life before she became Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch in history, then Lilibet the Brave is the book for you. (Plus, I created a free activity printable for your princess-in-training).
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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force: The Highlights of Our Visit
In honor of National Aviation Week, I want to share a few highlights of our recent visit to the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. The museum is located on twelve acres in Pooler, Georgia, just a few miles from Savannah, where the Mighty Eighth first took off in 1942. “The museum features over 90,000 square feet of exhibits, interactive experiences, artifacts, and a collection of aviation art to engage you in the history of our nation’s most storied air force, the Mighty Eighth.”