Radical Street Librarian Shares How She Promotes Childhood Literacy in Book Deserts

Growing up, books were pretty accessible for me. We had kid friendly bookshelf. My primary school and summer camp made a point of scheduling regular library trips. By the time I had the means to go on my own, I new what the library had to offer, which was accessible and age appropriate books for... Continue Reading →

Reynolds Kitchen Airfyer Liners Are Good For Multipurpose Airfyers

A couple of months ago, I sent my husband a short list of must needs from Walmart. I planned to make stuffed shells, but forgot to pick up Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil. While my husband was looking for 50 sq ft of foil, he found Airfyer Liners and asked if he should pick up some.... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Lord of the Rings

Movies that are based on books tend to be full of great quotes. Lord of the Rings is no acception. Truthfully J.R.R. Tolkien has plenty of pearls of wisdom within The Hobbit as well. Today, I wanted to focus on Lord of the Rings. Although J.R.R. Tolkien is a famous author, Peter Jackson and New... Continue Reading →

Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu Seems Like Pokemon Yellow To Me

The Christmas that I received Pokemon Blue and my translucent purple Game Boy Color was the same morning that I got Pokemon Yellow. Since I started my Pokemon Trainer journey with Squirtle (Water Type Pokemon), I had no issue defeating Brock, the Ground Pokemon Gym Leader. However, Pokemon Yellow is similar to the TV show.... Continue Reading →

Tapas to Andrews McMeel Publishing: The Witch’s Throne

During one of my weekly library trips, I came across a new Graphic Novel in the Young Adult section. This particular display had the cover facing out. The cover's character designs reminded me of HP1 Club, a Dungeons & Dragons Webtoon. If your curious, Season One has 110 Episodes and will return for Season Two.... Continue Reading →

Red, White, and Blue Holiday Clarification

Does it seem like Summer Federal Holidays exist for Paid Time Off (PTO), sales, and barbeques?In my opinion it looks like people are trying to get the most out of their red, white, and blue party essentials. Considering the history behind some of these holidays, the celebratory nature can be off putting. It would be... Continue Reading →

Home Brewed Sweet Tea Attempt

Lately, I've had a craving for Sweet Tea. Since my tolerance for carbonated drinks has gone down, I've started ordering Sweet Tea for take-out nights. I get a bit of caffeine without the repercussions that comes with iced coffee. A couple of years ago, I used to get Lipton Cold Brew Sweet Tea Bags. Like... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Legend of Zelda

Initially, I was hunting for a seasonal topic, that I haven't featured yet. This rigid mindset was making it difficult to curate this week's Motivational Monday. I found insperation in an unexpected place. You see, Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out. There's plenty of gameplay footage out there. It made me think... Continue Reading →

Random Thoughts : Toy Story 3

Children have a tendency of rewatching their favorite movies or shows like they've never wayched it before. Because of that, parents start noticing little details. Sometimes we talk about it amongst ourselves. That's probably why writers throw in some adult jokes. Since it's Trisha's Go In Fridays, I decided to share the random thoughts and... Continue Reading →

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