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Bugzy is an original design and creation by illustrator Tara Calahan King. Fabricated by: Ron Schlemmer.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

The lazy boy

Greetings everyone!  Bugzy here.  Hope you are having a good week and are staying warm.  Recently, I have heard someone talk about the "McGuffey Readers."  According to the library staff helping me,  they started in 1836. The books were published as a series of grade school readers for kids by William Holmes McGuffey.  They contained reading lessons as well as a strong moral lesson in each story.  Since then, the McGuffey Readers have sold over 120 million copies, putting them into numbers sold behind the Bible and Webster's Dictionary.



These readers are very interesting.  They are written in plain English, are easy to follow, teach good grammar and vocabulary.  But when it comes to the "moral lesson",  the Readers hit you over the head with it, so you don't miss it.



This is my attempt at a McGuffey Reader-type story.  It's my first try.

Bugzy

Once there was a boy named Kevin.  He was full of energy.  He loved to run and play sports outdoors.  Especially football and basketball.  He also liked to play video games.  He could sit and play for hours, until his parents made him get up and go do something else.  Kevin took pride in how long he could play video games, and how far he could run.  His only problem was when it came to his school work, he was lazy.

Kevin didn't want to read or work hard at school.  He didn't want to study, practice math problems, or write a paper.  He only wanted to do what he wanted to do.  His grades were always low, and his parents were always having to talk to his teachers.

One day, his teacher assigned the class to read "Alice in Wonderland."  They were going to have to take a test in class on it, and the test would make up a lot of their grade in English.  But the teacher, Ms. Gustasson, gave them three weeks to read it.  She assured the class that she would be available for help if they had problems reading the book.  Ms. Gustasson had called the local public library, and arranged for enough copies of the book for everyone.  All they had to do was to go pick it up and read it.

"Oh boy"  Kevin thought.  This is going to such an easy "A" to get.  I'll get an A and my parents will be proud of me.  I will just wait until the day before the test and watch the movie, he thought.  "This is going to be so easy". Ms. Gustasson will never know I didn't read the book.

So Kevin ran and played every day after school.  He played outside and went in and played his video games.  Whenever his parents asked him about his schoolwork, he told them he was already finished or didn't have any.  

The day before the test, Kevin asked his mother to take him to the library.   She said she would do it and hoped it would spur a greater interest in reading.  They had the movie of "Alice in Wonderland" and he checked it out.  He told his mother that they had to read the book, but not until next month.

The day of the test, Kevin was totally calm and relaxed. He had the english test aced.  He get lots of praise from his parents and from Ms. Gustasson.  It was 10:00am, time for English class.  Ms. Gustasson walked around the room and handed out the test.  She wished them all good luck.

Kevin picked up the test and started reading it.  His heart started racing.  He could feel it beating.  He broke out in a cold sweat.  He didn't know the answers to any of the questions!  It was like Ms. Gustasson had watched the movie and wrote the test so you could ONLY answer the questions if you had read the book.  

Kevin wrote a few things down and handed the test in.  The next day, Ms. Gustasson returned it to him with a big F on the top and a 0 score.  His parents were so upset, they took away his video games.  They made him show them every night before dinner what his assignments were and made him work on them all night.  Kevin flunked English and had to re-take it in the summer, so the school wouldn't let him play sports.

Kevin learned never try to get out of hard work by trying to be more clever than someone else.

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS
BUGZY!!




Thursday, January 9, 2014

Winter

Greetings everyone!  Bugzy here again.  I've been looking out my window here and North Dearborn and all I ever see is snow and ice.  Is it me, or has this been a really long winter so far?!  My  library friends told me it was coldest it has been in 20 years here Monday and Tuesday.  BRRRRRR.   I thought this was Indiana, not the Yukon!

How do you beat the winter blues?   Officially it's called Season Affective Disorder (SAD).  I don't know if someone was trying to be funny with that acronym of they were serious.  Here are a few good links for more information:
http://www.webmd.com/depression/tc/seasonal-affective-disorder-sad-topic-overview
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002499/

Here is some information about Vitamin D and SAD:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10888476
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/reading-between-the-headlines/201307/vitamin-d-deficiency-and-depression

Who would have thought a vitamin could help with improving your mood, but evidently it does.

Of course, you know what I think:  reading a good book will help improve any mood any time of year.  Especially winter.

The bad part about Winter is when the sun is shining, you are layered up with coats and such so you don't get much sunlight on your skin.  And it is usually the sunniest when it is the coldest, so you don't spend much time outside.  Winter!! No wonder some people move to Florida!

Here is a fun little thing:  it is a computer "widget"  that counts the days down until Spring, March 20 2014.   At the present moment, that is 69 Days, 5 hours and 13 minutes until Spring.  Yea!!

I'm green, so you know I love the summer months!  And springtime, everything turns green and comes alive.  And my antennae get cold outside very fast, and so does my tail.  No fun trying to thaw out a frozen tail.

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS
Bugzy

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!!

Greetings everyone!  Happy New Year from Bugzy.  Hope you had a safe New Year's Eve.

I have been reading up today how many different traditions there are for New Year's around the world.  People have all kinds of crazy and sometimes strange things they do to supposedly bring "luck" to the new year.Eating certain types of food is a popular one.  So is engaging in some type of activity that you usually do not do.  Let's list some:


  • German tradition has eating sauerkraut and pork brings luck
  • In Louisiana some believe black-eyed peas brings good fortune
  • In Spain, people try to eat 12 grapes all a the same time at midnight.  
  • In the Philippines, people eat fruits or foods that are round.  It is said the round food represents coins and will bring good fortune.
  • In some South American countries, like Brazil, what color of underwear you wear at midnight will determine your luck for next year:  white will bring peace, red will bring love, gold means wealth.
  • In Columbia, people will carry suitcases around at midnight; it is said that this will bring a new year filled with travel and adventure.
  • In Thailand, people smear their faces with gray talc powder and spray each other with water or throw buckets of water on everyone.  (I have also read that it is the middle of summer in Thailand then, so it actually feels really good and is fun.)
  • In Ireland, people will throw bread against a wall; it is said to warn away evil spirits that will bring bad luck.  (Does it have to be bread?  I wonder if cupcakes, cookies, buns, or some other baked good will work?)
  • In a small village in Peru, people engage in fist fights to settle any differences and start the new year with a clean slate.  No, I'm not making this up.
Mama expressing her displeasure with a right cross
Of course, there are lots of people doing "new year's resolutions".  I think it's great.  If you want to take advantage of the change of date to better yourself, more power to you.
The most popular that I have read about are losing weight, getting in shape, stop smoking, drink less alcohol, eat healthier foods, learn something--like a foreign language, spend less on your credit card, recycle more, travel more.Me, I don't have to work on some of these because I'm already a very handsome young man!   And I don't smoke or drink, so there is two more!!

I am going to try to do one thing more:  I am going to try to write to you all every week.  We'll see how I do.   Wish me luck!

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS!
Bugzy