Sometimes I look back and I just see the joy in my face as a perform. I think this event took place in a church basement. I still remember that shirt though! And from my stance I believe I am beginning the show with the Lion Hunt.

Meet Calvin and Hobbes! After we lost Brodie Bruce this past July my wife and I were on the lookout to adopt a kitty or two. Since we still have my favorite little lady kitty, Potter-Girl, we weren’t sure if we were looking to get just one kitty or two.

Thanks to the rescue organization, we were given the opportunity to adopt this brother and sister pair. This litter had 5 kittens (including 2 Calicos) and we just couldn’t resist making sure at least this brother and sister stayed together. For now, they are getting acclimated to the house and soon we will be able to introduce these two to Potter.

I will keep you updated!

This is one of the first weeks in the past year and a half that’s almost all full – it feels like back to normal and it feels pretty amazing! Both Medfield Library and Brockton Library are open to the public so come on by!

Here is the storytelling schedule for this week:

  • Monday: Sandcastle’s Child Care @ 10:30am
  • Tuesday: Brown Bear Academy @ 10:00/10:30am
  • Thursday: Medfield Library @ 11:00am
  • Friday: Little People’s College @ 10:00am
  • Saturday: Brockton Public Library @ 10:00am

Towns I will be visiting this week:

  1. Hingham
  2. Cohasset
  3. Medfield
  4. New Bedford
  5. Brockton

Unfortunately, I don’t remember where this took place but I do remember that cardigan! I still have it and wear it to this day. Of course, it’s a little tighter fit now.

Thank you to everyone who came out for Raising A Reader in Pembroke – we will be back! Right now we’re trying to schedule upcoming workshops in other towns and we will keep everyone posted.

Here is the storytelling schedule for this week:

  • Wednesday: Hingham Public Library (Live Zoom Show!) @ 10:30am
  • Friday: Little People’s College,  @ 10:00am

Towns I will be visiting this week:

  1. New Bedford

My little girl turns 12 today. This very sweet and happy little girl continues to make me and her momma so proud. She keeps growing up and just becoming more and more beautiful.

She heads off to camp this summer where she will be sleeping over for 2 weeks. I can’t even describe just how scary it seems to me to leave this now grown up girlie overnight. I wish she still needed me to tuck her in and kiss her goodnight but she’s so independent now! I love you Alexandra, my Booty-Boo!

Behind that Ernie mask is none other than me! This was a very hot July for the Plymouth Independence Day parade where I somehow was roped into walking the parade route in a full, furry and very warm Ernie costume.

I stumbled across some old photos of Big Ryan shows from the past. This is from a show early in the Big Ryan history. I remember distinctly, this was at a Plymouth Preschool where I had previously worked. They were always so supportive and asked me back to perform multiple times. The building, while there, is no longer a preschool.

We’re wrapping up this round of RAR next week but some live shows are also beginning this week! Both Kingston Library and Plympton Library are both open to the public! So come on out and enjoy!

Here is the storytelling schedule for this week:

  • Tuesday: Pembroke Public Library @ 10:30am – Raising a Reader – Week 5
  • Wednesday: Preschool Playmates @ 10:00am
  • Thursday: Preschool Playmates @ 10:00am
  • Friday: Kingston Public Library @ 2:30pm
  • Saturday: Plympton Library @ 11:00am

Raising a Reader is sponsored by Plymouth Family Network. To register please call or message them – or call the Library hosting the event.

Towns I will be visiting this week:

  1. Pembroke
  2. Abington
  3. Bridgewater
  4. Kingston
  5. Plympton

Who doesn’t wish they had a dragon?

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