- Journal #1 of Flat Hannah’s Adventure
[Prologue] Recently I received a mail from Hannah, a 2nd grader and daughter of my friend, who lives in Southern California. In her letter, Hannah explained to me that her class is doing Flat Stanley Project and she needs my help. Flat Stanley is a book series about a boy who was flattened by a bulletin board and goes on to have exiting adventures. For this project, Hannah drew a self-portrait as she becomes Flat Hannah, which she included in her mail to me, too. Hannah asked me to take Flat Hannah around to have four different adventures and, in addition, I need to write four journals about Flat Hannah’s adventures, one for each, and mail them back, along with Flat Hannah (the self-portrait), any photos, cards, and souvenirs, to Hannah’s school directly before the 22nd of this month.
The first interesting opportunity I found for Flat Hannah was that Caroline Kennedy would pay a visit to a west suburban of Chicago to introduce her new book of Poems to Learn by Heart. The following is the journal written about Flat Hannah’s adventure she took on that day.
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April 4, 2013
Today, Flat Hannah traveled nearly 2,000 miles, from Orange, California to a west suburb of Chicago, Illinois to meet with Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of late President John F. Kennedy.
Caroline was invited by Anderson’s Bookstore to introduce her new book of “Poems to Learn by Heart”, a collection of her favorite 192 children poems. The event was held at a local College at 7p.m. When Flat Hannah arrived, it was only 6:15 p.m. Flat Hannah saw at least two hundred people had already lined up in the windy and chilly evening to wait for the door opening of the theater. The temperature outside was below 40⁰F. Yet, Flat Hannah was very excited and felt honored to be one of the 500 hundred lucky people who had the great chance to meet with Caroline Kennedy in person tonight!
The event started with 15 students whom were selected from the local school district poem contest. They recited or read 15 poems collected by Caroline in her new anthology, including poem “Under the Bed” by Penny Trzynka, “Brother” by Mary Ann Hoberman, and “Homework” by Jane Yolan. These students performed wonderfully. They were arranged in different ages and grades, from elementary and high schools. Some of them are in Flat Hannah’s age and grade.
Next, Caroline Kennedy came to the podium and gave her speech. She shared with the audience that poetry was her family's tradition. She and her brother used to read, write and recite poems. They wrote poems to grandparents and parents for their birthdays, Mother’s Days, and Christmas holidays. Caroline has kept the poetry tradition to her own family with her children, too. In her speech, Caroline encouraged American families to do the same as well. She then mentioned that there might be many poets unknown yet for now. However, if we encourage our children to read and write poems, then we will have many new poets in the near future. In addition, Caroline pointed out that reciting poems is a good skill for children to have and it can be fun, too. Caroline’s speech was informal, interesting and fun. Flat Hannah and the rest of the audience listened, laughed, and applauded.
Caroline’s book-signing was followed by her speech. Since there were 500-some participants of this event would like to get Caroline’s autograph, the organizer of the event, staff of Anderson’s Bookstore, had to assign a number to each person who bought the event ticket and Caroline Kennedy’s book before the event. At the theater, the staff called every 25 assigned numbers to line up in the middle aisle of the theater and wait for Caroline to sign each book one at a time. The audience was very cooperative and orderly. Flat Hannah was assigned the number 300, so she was in the 20th calling batch. When her turn finally came, Flat Hannah smiled and watched closely to see Caroline Kennedy signing the book for her! In few short seconds, Flat Hannah introduced herself to Caroline that she’s a 2nd-grade student who lives in Southern California and currently traveled far away here for adventures, including meeting with Caroline. Caroline smiled and said “Very good! I’m glad you came and hope you will like this book and other poems.”
Tonight, meeting with Caroline Kennedy and learning about poetry’s values made Flat Hannah’s first adventure a great one.
Flat Hannah and Caroline's book, Poems to Learn by Heart
Flat Hannah took a photo with Caroline
你好~~~~,九月才貌雙佳: 看見你來才叫我“高薪”呢!我這“幾百年玩一次家家”似的寫一下,不必“騷擾”大家。還是因被梅蘭醫生(又一令我全體投地的美才女;“五體”遠已不夠)"push" 了一下,加上正好也為遠方朋友女兒的 project,便就寫了這“開張”後的倆篇。我平時也忙 (但定比你好),思路慢、筆頭鈍,所以要久久地才能"窩"出一篇來。"不過沒關係", 這是近幾年來新學的功課---原諒自己 :))
從你的博文和與讀者對話中,我能想象你非常忙---工作,孩子,出書,寫博、家務,晨跑。。。麵麵俱到! 望你也學得一點原諒自己,偷點小懶的本領。^_^
我“偷偷”地去你那兒好幾回,喜歡你的文,你的菜,還有你的 grate taste in selecting of those sooooooooo classic and elegant MTVs, songs, and music...! That's why I can't help but call you as "九月才貌雙佳"! Reading yours, Doc Meilan's, along with some others' great blogs let me, once again, appreciate 上博客的大甜頭! 謝謝你, 謝謝我梅蘭醫生/朋友和從你們那裏“衍生"出來(derive)的好博文好博人!I have been so enjoyed lately. ^_^
Yes, Caroline is very intelligent,sophisticated yet genuine lady, as you pointed out. She is also low-key, as well. She may become the next U.S. ambassador to Japan, according to the Internet a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks for your coming and kind comments!
怡
這是你的第三篇博文了嗎?或者說這才是你的第三篇博文呀,就做的這麽棒了,真是好能幹!~~
I remember Caroline Kennedy during Obama's 2008 Presidential race,was she first interested in the vacant Senate seat from New York, then withdrew for personal reason? C Kennedy is an intelligent,sophisticated yet genuine lady!~~~
問好梅蘭醫生!怡,梅蘭,新周快樂順利!~~
梅蘭醫生/朋友:我采用了你的建議---將我個人信息公開以share 我的"隨意漫步、即興而言". 敬請搏友們指教,也請各位別因為我偶爾打魚卻可能多日曬網的“作風”而失望。
再次謝謝梅蘭醫生/朋友的鼓勵
You did just fine with picture posting. I have not used the new format, can't comment much yet :))
Thanks for the tip, you are indeed a very smart shopper!!:))
BTW, I suggest you open your personal info page which will show your blog content. So when people click on your ID photo, they will be able to get in and read your blog posts. Such good writing should be shared by others~~~~
Enjoy your weekend~
WOW,you are a nightingale! :-) Please allow me to borrow what I recently learned from reading comments giving in your blogs that, you've just got yourself a sofa here! ^_^ While it may be already too late for me to bring a cup of nice and hot tea to you, I'd like to extend you with my warm and friendly bear hug! ;-)
Thanks for your kind remarks and encouragement. However, I am still not familiar with photo attachment, as mine looks too small and plain so far. I need to learn and get it better later.
BTW, if you’d like to buy Caroline's book in a batch for children, I suggest you to get them online for a half-price only of charge, which is $9.99/each, comparing with $19.99/each as I paid at the bookstore. (Wow, so proud of myself - for being thrift and smart in using of money. Hehe)
Night, night.
Beautiful writing with nice pictures, Jiyi, I've learned so much from this short post, absolutely love it~~~
I will go to get a few copies of that poetry book for my boys and children at church....
Jiyi, thanks for this inspiring post! Love you!