
Sugary and so
colorful, the Peeps always
make Easter more fun…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
I found mine. How 'bout you?

Sugary and so
colorful, the Peeps always
make Easter more fun…
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Whether you see each
other every day or once
a year, friends are good…
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Nothing better than
a finished home office. Thank
you to my hubby!!
Stay groovy…
–Susie

When you miss someone,
allow the memories to
fill your heart and soul…
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Thinking of my Mom
today. It has been a year
since she passed away…
Stay groovy…
–Susie

It’s amazing how
just one coat of paint can change
the look of a room…
Stay groovy…
–Susie

When those Scholastic
book order forms went home, we
were so excited!!!
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Do you remember
when the bookmobile would come
to your neighborhood?
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Do you remember Show and Tell? It was that opportunity anywhere from kindergarten to about the second grade in which you brought a special item from home to share with the class. You got up in front of everyone and talked about this item you appreciated, admired, or loved. It could be anything: a favorite teddy bear or a trophy from the t-ball season. But whatever it was, it meant something to be able to show it to the class and tell all about it. For most kids, this is their first introduction to public speaking. Yes, that which causes so many people anxiety as adults could actually be practiced starting as a young child. That is, if they still let us do it. You see, with testing being the emphasis in schools, simple pleasures like Show and Tell have fallen away, and I think that’s sad. If more people had positive experiences standing in front of others and presenting from a young age, public speaking wouldn’t be one of the greatest fears of mankind.
Stay groovy…
–Susie

Remember playing
tetherball during recess?
That was a fun game…
Stay groovy…
–Susie