Thursday, August 27, 2020

The Farmer in the Dell

 Do you remember that singing game/nursery rhyme The Farmer in the Dell?

We  played it in elementary school, sometimes in music class, but more often, to fill time in the classroom.

We never played it at recess, it was one of those games that was forced upon us. 

I'm not sure anyone liked it. I hated it.   The Farmer in the Dell | Song, Karaoke, Printable Score, PDF

I hated holding hands with my classmates; cold and clammy, warm and sweaty. I truly appreciated those hands that were tepid and dry. 

More than that, I hated the anxiety of being chosen, and the anxiety of not being chosen.

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It was my greatest anxiety to be the farmer, in that circle alone, while my classmates spun around me, waiting to judge me for who I chose to be "the wife". No matter what, I was miserable after the choice. I either eschewed my friends to pick a more popular choice that would garner joy and laughter, or I risked shrugs and eye rolls when I chose my friends or someone who I felt deserved a turn.   

Why did I care so much what others thought? Why did I so readily look for signs of disapproval? 

I'm still good at that. It's one of my greatest talents. I'm so good at it that I can find it even if it's years-old disapproval, or if you didn't even know it was there.

No one wanted to be the cheese. The cheese stands alone, after all. Alone in a circle with classmates jeering at you.

And no one really wanted to be the rat, either. Poor rats.

Customer nightmares: The Dallas scammers, a rat suit and a mob mouseIt seems nowadays, they've changed those lyrics from rat to mouse.                                          

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A heartening lesson I should take from this is that, once the game was over, it was forgotten. No one remembered who chose who, no one remembered who was the cheese.

But I did.


How about you? Did you like playing The Farmer in the Dell? What about Red Rover, Red Rover?


Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Back to School Reading for Middle School

Did your middle schooler really get in enough reading this summer? 


If not, don't worry; we are about to get back into the academic groove!
You're going to need some good books for that required reading, and those times when your kid finishes three days of work in three hours ðŸ˜²

Here are some books to reserve from your school🤞or public library:


Black Brother, Black Brother
Rhodes' Latest



Count Me In
Reject Racism!


Chirp
Great for 5th-7th grade


The Canyon's Edge
A MS survival tale


The Torchbearers
A local Columbus author takes on Hindu mythology


The List of Things That Will Not Change
Blending families isn't always easy


Clean Getaway
Road trip with grandma!


We Dream of Space
A great science teachers make all the difference!


Other Words for Home
A beautiful refugee novel in verse


Here in the Real World
An abandoned church becomes an imaginative playground


Wink
For fans of Wonder and Wimpy Kid


A Home for Goddesses and Dogs
A naughty dog brings a family together


The Strangers (Greystone Secrets, #1)      The Deceivers (Greystone Secrets, #2)

The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise


Graphic Novels I've Loved:

       Be Prepared  Hey, KiddoIf you want more graphic novel recommendations, let me know! There are so many great ones out there (and some not so great).

Also, if you need recommendations on nonfiction for middle grade readers, let me know. I love middle grade biographies and narratives.