Tuesday, March 2, 2021

SOL 2/31: Is playfulness in your March toolkit?

 It all started with an Instagram post from my favorite independent bookstore, Island Books. The idea was planted and before I knew it, I was creating chaos in my own home. I couldn't resist. I went from bookshelf to bookshelf looking for books with green spines for my own gathering of the green to salute March. 

When I was a young mother, we admonished our children with these words, "Don't play with your food." Today's young mothers know the importance of playing with food as an important step of sensory development. As I wandered from room to room and bookshelf to bookshelf pulling books, I gently reminded myself that playing with books, however fun at the time, would create a bit of work in the end. I ignored that voice on my shoulder and continued my playful exploration. Whether creating book spine poetry or stacks of books with green in the spine, I would eventually face the onerous task of returning books to multiple bookshelves. Even though I would never organize my books by color, it was fun for this post to pull books with green spines off the shelves.

On Monday I received permission for my play with these words from Terje's post: "An open and curious mind, playfulness and self-compassion will help me (us) through this month one slice at a time." Sunday afternoon, I looked at my two shelves of professional books (with a preponderance of green spines) and said," No, don't even go there." But on Tuesday morning, with Terje's encouragement, I marched to my shelves of professional books and and playfully created another stack of green for today's post.

 
Can you spot the "slice" I playfully added to my latest Words with Friends game? 
 
Thanks, Island Books, for the post that triggered my play, and thanks, Terje, for permission to keep playfulness in our March toolkits. I look forward to seeing your playful slices as we write together this month!

7 comments:

  1. My local library often posts spine poetry, and it makes me love them even more! What fun!

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  2. I am smiling. Playing with books is fun, and according to child psychologists, playing with food is ok too.

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  3. I am smiling, too! I love how you played with your books! Play is necessary!

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  4. What a lovely green stack! This is such a fun idea. I love any excuse to play with my books. I always discover titles I'd forgotten about or realize that a book I've never been tempted to read suddenly seems like a must-start today!

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  5. What fun! I know several people who arrange their books by color! I always find it a bit odd but I love the look. I love the sense of play in this post and your words with friends board. Nice job!

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  6. A fun and lighthearted slice! I’m smiling!

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  7. More playfulness, YES! But I am not even going to start pulling books off the shelves! I have way too many messes as it is!!! And I would probably not put them back for awhile!

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