I can picture it now; the burgundy
carpet, black steel spinning racks filled with paperback books, and
the carpeted audience seating that set the stage for our librarian.
My initial reading and interest in story telling began in my
elementary school, Cranberry Pines. I do not recall our librarians
name, but I can remember her curly gray and white hair, the glasses
that sat on the edge of her nose, and the long patterned skirts and sweaters that she would
always wear. I remember her reading my favorite book when I was
young, the story of the three little pigs told from the wolf's
perspective.
I was fortunate enough to come from a
great school district and a beautiful school. In our library we
learned that silence was golden, how to gently turn a book's
pages and how to find books using the dewy decimal system. I can
recall sorting through the drawers and index cards, walking among the tall wooden shelves and glancing at the numbers and author's
names on the spines of books in order to track down the correct one. The library planted the seed in my brain for
both order and the wonder of different worlds that could be brought
to life by printed words.
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| Photo of my siblings and I before my youngest brother was born! My oldest sister is holding me, we are very close still! |
At home my father was constantly
reading, there would always be stacks of books in the den, his book
shelf overflowing and spilling onto the floor of my parent's bedroom.
I can remember the smell and the smoothness of the hardback books
that were left uncovered stripped of their book sleeves. I don't really remember my
parents reading books to me but I do recall my older sister reading
to me as a child. She always had an affection for literature from an
early age, my interest in reading developed later in
life. Now one of my favorite things to do in the summer is to read
in my backyard in my hammock. I associate reading with being
outdoors, whether it is in my backyard on a spring day, or with my
toes enthralled by the sand at the beach. In the winter months I
tend to read curled under my covers before I go to bed, so as the seasons change so do my
reading rituals. I found that as I get older I appreciate the art of
written word more and more.
I live in the same house I was raised
in Medford, New Jersey, a small town about forty minutes from
Philadelphia. I am one of five children, three boys and three girls,
our family expands as the years go on, and I'm head over heels for
the niece that is our newest addition to the family. During the week I work as a
substitute teacher in the town next to mine, Marlton, and on the weekends I work in retail. This is the first class that I
am taking at NJCU, to start my graduate degree in Elementary
Education. I am excited to begin this journey as a teacher, I would
love to have a job in a kindergarten class but will embrace where
life takes me in my developing career. I am intrigued about the
storybook assignment specifically in this course I have been writing poems since I was young. I can still remember the notebook I first wrote in, with a kitten and puppy on the purple front cover. I am grateful to continue my education and look forward
growing intellectually over the next few years at NJCU.


Thanks for sharing your story. Welcome to NJCU! Isn't it funny how we associate reading with certain things?
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