Thursday, March 15, 2012

ELECTRONIC PLAYDOUGH

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HAPPY:  Electronic Playdough


Teaching someone a new trick that you just learned!  Today I taught someone else how to use blogging!   It was really fun to share my little bit with someone else.

My friend had shown me how to do it a few weeks ago and I am just trying to make it better and I keep messing with the fonts and the margins and the pictures!  It is very much like electronic playdough and I just slap it around and pound it all down and start over if I want.
 
It is good to learn to "play" as an adult!
 
 
JOKE OF THE DAY:

Rene Descartes sits down for a meal at a Parisian restaurant.

The waiter asks for his order and he orders a hamburger.

The waiter asks, "Would you like fries with that?"

Descartes says, "I think not," and instantly disappears.



 

QUOTES:

Play is our brain's favorite way of learning.

Diane Ackerman
Contemporary American author

Culture arises and unfolds in and as play.

Johan Huizinga
Dutch historian
1872–1945

Almost all creativity involves purposeful play.

Abraham Maslow
American psychologist
1908–1970

THE IMPORTANCE OF PLAY


It is a happy talent to know how to play.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
American writer
1803–1882

Life must be lived as play.

Plato
Greek philosopher
427–347 BC

In our play we reveal what kind of people we are.

Ovid
Roman poet
GOOD IDEAS:

Playing Is

Play is basic to all of us

We play to develop our muscles and our brains. We play to be creative. We play to escape, in unplanned moments or structured games. We play to test our limits. Play can be cheery or furious, frivolous or sincere, simple or complex. When we play, we affirm our values and connect with others. When we are absorbed in play, we lose ourselves. When we look closely at play overtime, we find ourselves.

Playing is:

GOOD NEWS:




As You Mold Me Lord By Thomas Kittrell09/24/06

I am the clay; You are the Potter I know
You are shaping me each day for your plans
The vision for me is in Your mind so clear
You have fashioned me with Your hands

See the rest:
http://www.write2shine.com/As_You_Mold_Me_Lord.html

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