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Virginia McGee Butler

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Readin’, Ritin’, but Not Much ‘Rithmetic

Virginia McGee Butler
February 14, 2020

Happy Valentine's Day!

Virginia McGee Butler
February 14, 2020

As Valentine’s Day approached, Facebook picked up an appropriate memory from four years ago. The two youngest grandchildren lived in DC at the time and loved crafting with colored Styrofoam shapes. They had a huge project of making designs with Valentine hearts. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 10, 2020

The Poet X

Virginia McGee Butler
February 10, 2020

Elizabeth Acevedo doesn’t need my accolades for her book The Poet X since she has already won the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, the Michael L. Printz Award, and the Pura Belpré Award, but my blog readers need to know not to miss this book if they enjoy young adult literature.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 7, 2020

Empty Nest

Virginia McGee Butler
February 7, 2020

My young adult friend Tina, who had known us and our children for several years, had a question. She had been paying attention as our nest had emptied with our youngest two children heading to college a year apart. “Virginia, are you really this happy or is this a front?”

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 3, 2020

Little Women

Virginia McGee Butler
February 3, 2020

Leaving the theater after seeing the current version of Little Women, my daughter-in-law and I discussed the perennial question of which character we identified with, and she brought up an interesting point. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 31, 2020

Planning a Pity Party

Virginia McGee Butler
January 31, 2020

Nothing brings on the need for a Pity Party like a sheet of paper with the heading “INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCALING/ROOT PLANING PATIENTS” from the periodontist. I’ve been in this predicament enough times that I’ve become an expert at making plans.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 27, 2020

Skyscraper Lunch

Virginia McGee Butler
January 27, 2020

Surrounding myself with things that make me feel good is a coping mechanism for dealing with the days when the writing won’t come or the rejection letters do. The photograph, “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” is one of those. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 24, 2020

Run Me to the Earth

Virginia McGee Butler
January 24, 2020

Paul Yoon’s novel, Run Me to the Earth, begins in the 1960s in Laos during the Vietnam War. The author’s note at the beginning sets the stage for three orphans, Alisak, Prany, and Noi, who learn to navigate their motorcycles between the unexploded cluster bombs or “bombies.”

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 20, 2020

Smaklig Maltid!

Virginia McGee Butler
January 20, 2020

I should have known to sift through all the Styrofoam peanuts, plastic bubbles, and newspaper stuffing when I opened my daughter’s package, but I was probably relieved that I finally got into it at all. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 17, 2020

Number One Snowy Day

Virginia McGee Butler
January 17, 2020

Facebook friends formed a tag team this week and have taken me back to talk about an old book instead of a new one. Who would have thought that the 125thanniversary of the New York Public Library would have such significance for a country girl from Mississippi?

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 13, 2020

Travel Trouble

Virginia McGee Butler
January 13, 2020

A funny thing turned up in our recent move that took me back in time. We were living in Germany, and our planned trip over the Thanksgiving holiday season had a few glitches.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 10, 2020

The Hollows

Virginia McGee Butler
January 10, 2020

A prologue set on Tuesday, September 21, 1926 at 9:12 p.m. sets the stage for The Hollows, a mystery by Jess Montgomery, located in Ohio near a railroad track through the Appalachian hills.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 6, 2020

Greener Grass

Virginia McGee Butler
January 6, 2020

The Shetlands are cute and friendly, but not too bright. In fact, they might be more aptly named Dumb and Dumber. Proof lies in looking carefully at the area on either side of the fence.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 3, 2020

The Pilgrim Soul

Virginia McGee Butler
January 3, 2020

Today’s wealth of young adult literature hadn’t appeared when I was an avid teenage reader. I did love the series of Nancy Drew and Sue Barton, Student Nurse, but I don’t remember a lot of others. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 30, 2019

The Year of Unexpecteds

Virginia McGee Butler
December 30, 2019

I’ve lived long enough to know that a new year brings expectations that will be met along with a number of things one would never supposed could happen. As I look back on this year, I have to admit that 2019 brought more than its share of unexpecteds. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 27, 2019

Double the Pleasure

Virginia McGee Butler
December 27, 2019

In a new kind of two-for-one, I pulled out a treat to celebrate the holidays (and to ignore packing boxes for a while). 

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 23, 2019

The Flawed Manger Scene

Virginia McGee Butler
December 23, 2019

Joseph has lost his staff. The moss on the manger roof is splotchy. The donkey has no ears and the cow only one of her horns. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 20, 2019

A Gentleman in Moscow

Virginia McGee Butler
December 20, 2019

Surprisingly, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles first appeared on my radar in a recommendation at a conference for children’s book writers.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 16, 2019

Christmas Family Feud(s)

Virginia McGee Butler
December 16, 2019

I love making the chocolate covered cherries at Christmas as much for the memories they bring as for the current consumption. I had made them and left them out for indulgence the first year our oldest son brought his wife home for the Christmas gathering

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 13, 2019

The Moonflower Vine

Virginia McGee Butler
December 13, 2019

Packing for the recent move took me through a mass of books, and since we are downsizing, not all of them could go to the new place. A very few made the trash heap as no more use to anybody.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 9, 2019

Christmas Tree Theme

Virginia McGee Butler
December 9, 2019

The question came up on Facebook last week as a friend posted, “I’ve had two people recently ask me what the “theme” of my Christmas tree is. Um ...?” I assume the ones asking the question have a theme – starry skies, angels, elves, or bobbleheads – who knows?

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