On Monday, I listened to the latest CIRCE Institute Quiddity podcast episode: Cultivating Human-ness in Our Students. James Daniels talked about commonplacing, contemplation, conversation, and many other things, but when he said the following, I stopped washing the dishes to put it in my commonplace book:
And the best way to not forget, I believe, is to keep learning ourselves – keep reading, listening, writing, and conversing.
Read this week:
- Hubby: Behind Her Mask was Death – Miss A’s soon-to-be published novella
- Me: A Touch of the Infinite: Studies in Music Appreciation with Charlotte Mason by Megan Elizabeth Hoyt
- Miss A: Freckles by Gene Stratton Porter
- Mr. D: more Calvin and Hobbes and Tom Sawyer 🙂
- Mr. E: The Broken Ear (Tintin) by Hergé
- Little L: The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
- Little R: The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowry