Friday, August 26, 2022

"Pretend" and the Sad Lack of Imagination

     A few years ago, I worked as a teaching assistant at a small private school.  Periodically, I was asked to go into the Preschool or the Advance Preschool to work with the children there.  I have always enjoyed working with little kids.  They typically are very inquisitive and amazingly imaginative.  There is something wonderful about the imaginations and innocence of children.  Something disturbed me while I worked with these three, four, and five year olds.  They lacked imagination. 

When they would play, they felt the need to say, “pretend…” followed by whatever circumstance they wanted to be playing.  No one in their right mind would think that five-year-old Tommy and four-year-old Anna were actually married with children.  Instead of just playing, they had to add, “Pretend you are my wife and Ellie is our baby.”  No one in their right might would look out at 80 degree weather and think it was a blizzard, but the children would say, “Okay, and pretend that there is lots of snow.”  These children all had homes, so what was the point of saying, “Pretend we don’t have a home or food for our baby.” They add, “so, pretend, that we have to beg for food and comfort.” Not all of my students would do this.  Some of them would just play, sometimes playing pretend with me.  The children who said “pretend” all played together and they couldn’t play well with those who did not. 

    I mean, I am glad they are playing.  My siblings and friends, at that age, never narrated every move that we made.  We never acted as if we had to say “pretend”, we knew we were pretending.  I used to write my mother notes at seven years old thanking her for taking in the poor desolate orphan off the streets.  Was my mother some generous benefactress? No, she was my mother.  Was I a street urchin? No, I was the first born daughter of my parents.  I loved to pretend that I was an orphan.  My mother would play along.  We never said, “pretend”.  And, today, my children never say “pretend” when they are playing. 

    When my mother would do my hair on Sunday Mornings, she would pretend that she was a French stylist running a beauty boutique.  My mother is a nurse, not a hair dresser.  She is not French.  I, in no way, had the style, grace, or beauty of a runway model.  Did any of that matter? No.  Did anyone get confused over reality and pretend? No. We knew reality and we knew pretend. We were playing, that’s all. 

    My sister has a family she babysits for with three little girls.  They love Frozen. They pretend their mother is Elsa and they are Elsa’s babies.  They pretend that my sister is “Auntie Anna” who comes to play with them.  This mother pretends with her children.  My sister plays pretend with the little girls.  When something goes wrong or they tire of this game, they revert to their true selves and know they are not really Elsa’s babies. 

    I wonder why the children use the word “pretend” to clarify that they really were not mad scientists who learned how to make rockets out of actual rocks?  Perhaps they were not read to enough?  Perhaps their parents did not take the time to kindle the spirit of play in their children?  Perhaps they have watched too many cartoons where the main character of the Disney cartoon explains every move he or she makes?  I am not sure, but I shudder when I hear the word “pretend” when children are playing.  Why can they not just play?


Friday, August 19, 2022

How to Study

 Studying is an oft neglected pastime by the high school or college student.  This is not necessarily because the value of study is not known to them.  Nor is it necessarily because other interests come before school.  Sometimes, instead, study is placed second because the individual does not have good study habits.  

As a homeschool student, I had excellent study habits and awful test taking skills.  I ran out of time during my first college mathematics test because I checked and rechecked the questions, without moving on. I completed about two-thirds of the test, but suffered for not completing the whole.  This was an eye opener to me and I quickly learned how to take a test.  After I learned to take tests efficiently and because I enjoy school very much, I started to tutor.  I have tutored for free, in exchange for some other good or service, and for payment.  One thing I noticed as a consistent problem is that people do not know how to study.  Learning this, there is no wonder that many colleges require a course on “College Success” or “Information Literacy”.  These courses are necessary to take the average high school graduate and give him the skills so he can learn to be a scholar. 


In order to study, many people listen to their music.  They must have their computers.  They may even decide to study in a public place.  Why do people purposely set themselves up to be distracted during study?  Music, internet, and people are all major distractions.  I would guess that it is because they do not know how to study efficiently, so they welcome those unruly distractions.  Do yourself a favor: turn off the music. Leave the computer alone.  Hide your cell phone or leave it at home. Find a quiet, distraction free area, such as a library. Most people cannot multitask as well as they think they can.  It is better that it is not attempted. 


In order to study well, a person should study each subject for many small amounts of time every single day.  Now, studying is not the same as completing homework or writing papers.  These things can find their place in study time, but they should not replace study time.  


Plan: Using the course guide or syllabus as a reference, decide what you need to study and how much studying you need to complete per day.  Be reasonable here, because too little time and effort will be ineffective.  Too much time will become overwhelming.  Depending on the subject, it might be necessary to spend two fifteen minute blocks of time per day to study, as well as the necessarily length of time to complete homework in addition.  For other subjects, it may be necessary only to have one half an hour block of time per week.  Plan according to the subject and your personal needs. Try to break study and homework time into reasonable lengths of time.  Study for the allotted amount of time and move on to the next subject.  You may even want to set motivational goals to assist in this planning stage, that way you can measure how much you’ve learned.  


As a note, when studying languages, it is important to spend at least 10 minutes a day reviewing vocabulary in addition to normal study habits. 


Supplies: Studying really involves the learner, the book, the notebook, and flashcards.  Remember a pen or pencil, otherwise the notebook and flashcards may prove useless.  There may be times that a computer might be a needed study aid, but when the internet can be avoided, it should be avoided.  The internet has a habit of trapping its victims for hours on social media, wikipedia, and entertainment websites without remorse.  


Environment: Study in a well-lit place that is open, comfortable, and quiet.  This can be outside, in your dorm, or in the library.  Study areas can also include coffee shops, trains or buses, or quiet corners of fast food restaurants. If you are a social butterfly who strikes up conversation with everyone you meet, public places may be places to avoid.  As long as you will not be too distracted by the surrounding area, you can study almost anywhere.  


The How-To

Sit down in a comfortable, supportive position.  You can follow the principle of sitting at a desk: feet flat on the floor, good back support. 

Look over class notes, reviewing important information as needed. 

Open the book to the appropriate page and skim.  Take note of any keywords in your notebook.  Only skim 3-5 pages at a time, trying to break at natural points.  

Review all of the tables, captions, and text boxes, this information has been highlighted for a reason.  

Write definitions, equations, or tables as needed to help you remember.  In your notebook, try to write these in your own words to understand them.  

Copy the definitions, equations, and tables precisely onto flashcards and use these later when you have five minutes to review between classes, on your break at work, after meals, etc. 

Read the full page of what you have just skimmed, understand the concepts in context.  Add important or helpful information to your notes.  

Use the flashcards whenever short times of five minutes appear for quick study sessions.  


Homework: If homework is needed to be completed, allot this time in addition to normal study time. Homework can be done after the chapter or lesson has been studied, but should not take place of this study.  Homework should also not take place of review time.  


Time: Only study the amount that is needed to understand the subject, then review often.  Trying to intensely study or memorize the book will not help, but hinder the goal of learning.  Try to study in blocks of fifteen to thirty minutes per subject, then move on.  Try to review daily, even if study is restricted to specific days.  Remember to come back to the subjects that not enough time was spent or the concepts are harder to understand.  

Review: Review the material learned often, sometimes going back to earlier material until you are familiar with all of the lessons.  Remember that repetition is the mother of learning, according to the Latin proverb (repetitio est mater studiorum).

Friday, August 12, 2022

Days of Joy

 Days of Joy

Days of sadness

Days of woe

Earthly troubles and petty cares

Only better prepare us for 

Our Heavenly Home


Through the sorrow

Ever be

Lessons present

So Thy love

May I gain from Thee


Ever more,

Ever bless

May I endure all my trials

With no bitterness


And when Thou

Hast decided 

To call

Me Home…


May this life have served me well

That I might come to enjoy

Heavenly Joy


Friday, August 5, 2022

She Calls

 Days which fade into the black,

come and go like love's first breath.

Plans and hopes,

so feebly formed.

They too are destroyed.


Our plans might work

but oft they fail

our claims are taken away.

These days of trial will end so soon

just like the break of day.


Too many times we think we fail.

Never to know because of the limits we place

whether we live or die.

Can we know whether to stay or go?

It is not our choice, it is His.


Through prayer and thought unmatched this day

we discover something strange

the greatest part of this life on earth

is contained in the last hours.

There we realize what we've done

the good, the bad, it all.


So stop pretending,

stop running away.

You change your mind a million times,

but His plan is here to stay.


Embrace it, embrace it all

True happiness is this

to give yourself, your love, your all

unconditionally to Him.


He is guiding you toward your path

the path in which you must run.

If you don't you'll surely fail

at this race for the eternal light.


His lady is so lovely now,

Our Mistress through and through

obey her every order now

as He showers favor down on you.


Life is precious to a fault

which is why we must treat with care,

our every word, our every deed

for He is everywhere.


He calls us all for different tasks

sometimes we are fools

thinking we can hide from Him

yet in the end, She always wins.


The Mistress calls you sweetly now

you answer, not looking back

tear stained cheeks will watch you go

knowing you're already claimed.


They'll pray for you

your family and your friends

and when you meet them again

a different person you will be

but they'll love you all the same.


Her gentle hand

this queen of ours

guides you kindly still

through all your obstacles

until she leads you to your Master

in His celestial home.


Minister to Her every word

obey Her just command.

Eventually, with glory seen,

She will open for you the gate

the gate of everlasting love


So love those who love you

be kind and be true

valiantly defend the ones

who may not do the same for you


Obey the words that were taught of old

be faithful to the prayers

learn to love, to cherish Her

the mediator of all your prayers.


Follow her now

do not look back!

Obey Her every word.

We'll meet again, I know for sure

in this life or the next.


May God bless, protect, and keep you in His care all the days of your life until He calls you to His

presence and gives you your just reward. May He guide your every move and give grace to protect your

immortal soul lest you fall into sin gain the fate of all men who benefit not, due to their own choice, from

the saving blood of Christ. May God show you favor in every way as long as you obey His most holy

words. May He make you to walk in His paths and show to you the true meaning of Eternal Life.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

The Assumption of Mary

 The feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos is celebrated on August 15 (in the West, this is known as the Feast of the Assumption). 


From the Greek Orthodox: The Feast of the Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady, the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary is celebrated on August 15 each year. The Feast commemorates the repose (dormition and in the Greek kimisis) or "falling-asleep" of the Mother of Jesus Christ, our Lord. The Feast also commemorates the translation or assumption into heaven of the body of the Theotokos. Information on the Icon of the Feast.

A line drawing of the Icon for coloring is found on pg. 5. 

According to New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, nothing is known for certain of Our Lady's death. Pious tradition is that she died between three and fifteen years after Our Lord's resurrection, and she was surrounded by the remaining apostles save Thomas who did not make it back from India in time. St. John of Damascus (P.G., I, 96) thus formulates the tradition of the Church of Jerusalem:

St. Juvenal, Bishop of Jerusalem, at the Council of Chalcedon (451), made known to the Emperor Marcian and Pulcheria, who wished to possess the body of the Mother of God, that Mary died in the presence of all the Apostles, but that her tomb, when opened, upon the request of St. Thomas, was found empty; wherefrom the Apostles concluded that the body was taken up to heaven.

Further from New Advent: 

By promulgating the Bull Munificentissimus Deus, 1 November, 1950, Pope Pius XII declared infallibly that the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was a dogma of the Catholic Faith.






"Pretend" and the Sad Lack of Imagination

       A few years ago, I worked as a teaching assistant at a small private school.  Periodically, I was asked to go into the Preschool or t...