Entries by Hayden Bird

Curses!

The other day I was watching the Cubs playing in a tight game. The opposing team was up to bat with a runner on first. The pitch…the runner took off…the Cubs’ catcher threw down to Javy Baez at second…in a single beautiful motion Baez glided a couple of steps, jumped, plucked the ball out of […]

Root, Root, Root for the Cubbies!

Today’s inspiring story comes from my hometown Chicago where the Cubs may FINALLY win the World Series. Disclaimer: I do not have the power to jinx them. The Cubs have not won a championship in over a century. Many Cubs fans have come into the world and passed away again never experiencing the thrill of […]

Blowin’ in the Wind

Fall is late in coming this year. Most of the leaves near my house are still green. But this afternoon, the temps dropped a bit and the skies clouded over and fall suddenly seems imminent. Recently Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature. In celebration of his song Blowin’ in the Wind which is […]

Fly Me to the Moon

Ever have those nights when your kids just don’t want to settle down for sleep? Cuddling up with a good book sometimes helps. Here’s a new one that is so quietly beautiful it might just do the trick. The Star Tree by Catherine Hyde The Star Tree is about the wonders of drifting off to […]

The Wickedly Delicious Roald Dahl

We are now in October. Which means Halloween is creeping up on us (wha- hahahahaha). There is no more wickedly delicious author than Roald Dahl. So here are a couple of stories to get you in the mood… Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake If your child hasn’t read […]

A Little Help For Your Friends

It happens to all of us. We hear through the grapevine that a friend is sick. Maybe this friend lives alone. Or maybe he has kids and no one else living in the house to help take care of them. Or maybe she has a spouse who’s at work all day, every day, or even […]

Backbones and all that stuff

To start the week, we talked about the importance of knowing the “backbone of your community.” Which got me thinking about the physical in-the-body backbone. You Can’t See Your Bones With Binoculars by Harriet Ziefert, illustrated by Amanda Haley Here’s a book that gives your kids a picture of that amazing collection of bones that […]

Women of Beverly

Today I spent time looking at the Women of Beverly. I’ll bet the first thing this brings to mind is those “real housewives” of Beverly Hills, California. But no, I haven’t been binge watching the popular TV show about the ups and downs of the rich and (now) famous. The Women of Beverly I encountered […]

The Inspiring Poetry Slam

Often when I invite guests over to my home to share good company and good food, I’m running a little late putting the final touches on the food part. If so, I sometimes deposit my guests in the living room while I run around the kitchen getting it together. And sometimes a guest will wander […]