Wednesday, April 21

Love your mother!

Mother Earth, that is (well, you should love your human mother, too).

"You can tell how high a society is by how much of its garbage is recycled."
- Tahanie

Tomorrow is Earth Day.  Woo hoo!!!!  Yippee!!!!
This is my favorite day of the year (well, one of the favorites, anyway). 
The day when everyone stops to think of the planet.  Even if for only one day, it seems like it's progress.  I just with the other 364 days were Earth Day, too.

Tomorrow I'm hosting a Book Swap at school.  If kids bring a book, they get to take a book home.  It's a way to recycle the books they have at home that they no longer read, and it's a great way to recycle and get new things to read. 
I stole the idea from another librarian.  Like all good ideas, this one is "borrowed."  Or... you could say  that this idea is *recycled*.

So, Earth, enjoy the love for one day.  Hopefully it will inspire more and more change.  I cross my fingers every day and say prayers that our lifestyle in America will change and we'll treat the planet with more care.

Until then:

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