 We gathered, in spite of frigid temperatures, in the Hotel Captain Cook Ballroom. After an opening prayer, a few hymns of worship, and a warm, hearty breakfast I took to the podium to do the Old Testament reading- Psalm 32.
We gathered, in spite of frigid temperatures, in the Hotel Captain Cook Ballroom. After an opening prayer, a few hymns of worship, and a warm, hearty breakfast I took to the podium to do the Old Testament reading- Psalm 32.
 My favorite part of this selection was verse 8: "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you." This particular verse spoke to me not only in relation to my platform (promoting the importance of quality experiences for young children) but especially as a mother. David's words spoke to my heart, with gentle reminder that as parents, we are entrusted with the development of our children. We should approach that charge with intention and attentive love. This verse implies that direct instruction is necessary in guiding our children, but that we are called not only to tell them what is right and good, but to counsel them as to why, helping them to develop their own moral compass which will serve as their guide in life. I appreciate the focus on the "loving eye" with which we are to view our children. We are encouraged to cherish our children, rather than lord over them and to look upon them with the eyes of grace the God views us, His children.
My favorite part of this selection was verse 8: "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you." This particular verse spoke to me not only in relation to my platform (promoting the importance of quality experiences for young children) but especially as a mother. David's words spoke to my heart, with gentle reminder that as parents, we are entrusted with the development of our children. We should approach that charge with intention and attentive love. This verse implies that direct instruction is necessary in guiding our children, but that we are called not only to tell them what is right and good, but to counsel them as to why, helping them to develop their own moral compass which will serve as their guide in life. I appreciate the focus on the "loving eye" with which we are to view our children. We are encouraged to cherish our children, rather than lord over them and to look upon them with the eyes of grace the God views us, His children. 
 
 As always, the competition was impressive and all the girls looked amazing. Congratulations to all the contestants for working so hard and preparing for this demanding endeavor! And, of course, special congratulations are due to Jessica
As always, the competition was impressive and all the girls looked amazing. Congratulations to all the contestants for working so hard and preparing for this demanding endeavor! And, of course, special congratulations are due to Jessica  


 It was great to be a part of this event not only because of how much I value Thread’s mission and enjoy collaborating with them in promoting my platform, but also because I got to dress up as Cinderella! Since the event’s focus was on stories that have been shared through the generations, I thought sharing my favorite fairy tale would be perfect. And what better way to share in than as Cinderella herself? (Plus, the added bonus was that I got a little more use out of the Halloween costume I’d spent 4 days sewing for myself!)
It was great to be a part of this event not only because of how much I value Thread’s mission and enjoy collaborating with them in promoting my platform, but also because I got to dress up as Cinderella! Since the event’s focus was on stories that have been shared through the generations, I thought sharing my favorite fairy tale would be perfect. And what better way to share in than as Cinderella herself? (Plus, the added bonus was that I got a little more use out of the Halloween costume I’d spent 4 days sewing for myself!)

 The children sat, enraptured as I read and the story unfolded. Some were nestled on parent’s laps, some sitting on blankets criss-cross-apllesauce, some just sidled right up and made themselves comfortable with me. As I read aloud the well-known tale, I posed questions to my audience and pointed out details in the illustrations, skills I learned in my early teaching years. The kids loved the story, even though the all knew it well, I’m sure, and begged for me to read more when it was over. So I did. I read through a few other books they picked out and enjoyed visiting and talking with children and parents alike while we enjoyed some casual snacks.
The children sat, enraptured as I read and the story unfolded. Some were nestled on parent’s laps, some sitting on blankets criss-cross-apllesauce, some just sidled right up and made themselves comfortable with me. As I read aloud the well-known tale, I posed questions to my audience and pointed out details in the illustrations, skills I learned in my early teaching years. The kids loved the story, even though the all knew it well, I’m sure, and begged for me to read more when it was over. So I did. I read through a few other books they picked out and enjoyed visiting and talking with children and parents alike while we enjoyed some casual snacks.  There are many benefits to reading aloud to young children and I was delighted to be able to help promote and demonstrate the practice at this event. Studies prove that the most important thing adults can do in preparing young children for success in school and reading is to read aloud with them. Reading aloud with children regularly is an extremely effective medium to build relationships and communicate with children. Children's self-esteem grows as they experience the security of having a parent or other caring person read aloud with them. Reading aloud allows children to experience increased communication with parents and other family members. Children are introduced to new concepts such as colors, shapes, numbers, and alphabet, in a fun, age appropriate way. Children build listening skills, vocabulary, memory and language skills and develop imagination and creativity. Children learn information about the world around them and develop individual interests in special subjects like dinosaurs, cats, or cars. They learn positive behavior patterns and social values as well as positive attitudes towards themselves and others.
There are many benefits to reading aloud to young children and I was delighted to be able to help promote and demonstrate the practice at this event. Studies prove that the most important thing adults can do in preparing young children for success in school and reading is to read aloud with them. Reading aloud with children regularly is an extremely effective medium to build relationships and communicate with children. Children's self-esteem grows as they experience the security of having a parent or other caring person read aloud with them. Reading aloud allows children to experience increased communication with parents and other family members. Children are introduced to new concepts such as colors, shapes, numbers, and alphabet, in a fun, age appropriate way. Children build listening skills, vocabulary, memory and language skills and develop imagination and creativity. Children learn information about the world around them and develop individual interests in special subjects like dinosaurs, cats, or cars. They learn positive behavior patterns and social values as well as positive attitudes towards themselves and others. 
