Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Celebrities I Have Met and Would Like to Meet

Today's question is: "Have you ever met a celebrity?"  When I think of celebrities, I think of people who are known on a national or international level.

There have been a few celebrities who I have met through the years. I have a couple of pictures from those experiences.

The first picture is with Nancy Kerrigan (she won the won the silver medal in the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics). It was taken behind stage at the Champions of Ice Show. She was such a nice person, and very friendly. It was a pleasure meeting her.


The second picture I have is of me (on the far left end looking rather sullen for some reason...probably because I don't like to have my picture taken), the morning show guys at a Charlotte (NC) radio station and their spouses. MC Hammer is in the middle wearing sunglasses. 



According to Wikipedia, MC Hammer is "an American rapper, entrepreneur, spokesman, and actor. He had his greatest commercial success and popularity from the late 1980s until the mid-1990s. Remembered for a rapid rise to fame, Hammer is known for his hit records (such as "U Can't Touch This" and "2 Legit 2 Quit"), flamboyant dance movements, and trademark Hammer pants. Hammer's superstar-status made him a household name and hip hop icon. He has sold more than 50 million records worldwide."

Locally - and most recently - we met Marjorie Johnson. She happened to be at Mall of America when we were there celebrating Olivia's birthday in January.

Olivia on T.V. with Marjorie Johnson
Olivia and Marjorie Johnson talking with one another
at Mall of America. Their conversation was taped and shown 
on Twin Cities Live later in the week. 
This is an image on our t.v. as we watched the interview.
(Taken on January 20, 2012.)

Wikipedia notes that "Marjorie Johnson, the 'Blue Ribbon Baker' is a popular baker from Robbinsdale, Minnesota. First made famous through her guest appearances on KSTP radio's Garage Logic, she has since appeared on numerous talk shows including the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and The View. Marjorie has won over 2,500 fair ribbons including over 1,000 blue ribbons and numerous sweepstakes ribbons.

"In 2007, she became the newest correspondent for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She brought her homemade cooking to such events as the MLB All-Star Game, the NBA All-Star Game, the Emmy Awards, and the Grammy Awards."

At this point, if I could meet some famous people, I would enjoy meeting Meryl Streep (actress/theater arts), Yo-Yo Ma (cellist, composer, and worked on the Silk Road Project), Sting (composer, songwriter, and performer), and Maya Angelou (poet). I'm sure there are more people who I would enjoy meeting, but at this point these are the ones who are at the top of my list.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

T is for Talking - ABCs of Homeschooling

On 5 Kids and a Dog, there's a series called the ABCs of Homeschooling.  This week's letter is "T." 

Alphabet ATC or ACEO Available - Needlefelted Letter T...is for Talking.

Although there are plenty of quiet times with homeschooling when the girls are busy with their schoolwork and reading, a good percentage of the time is spent talking at home and in public.

Some of the ways that the girls talk; communicate with others; and share their skills and knowledge include:

PERFORMING IN PLAYS

Both Sophia and Olivia have acted in many plays through classes at the homeschool co-op as well as in community theater.

Olivia Receiving Diploma
Olivia in her first community theater play. She was 6 years old. She had 50 lines and many songs that she memorized for the play.

They've acted in several American Girl plays though the homeschool co-op which was a wonderful way to bring historical fiction stories to life.

Sophia in the Play at Barnes and Noble
Sophia performing in an American Girl play at Barnes and Noble for a special event.

GIVING SPEECHES

One of the things that I want the girls to learn and be comfortable with is giving speeches. Growing up in the public school system, I did not have to make a single presentation or speech until junior high school.

Since I had never had to talk by myself in front of a group of people, I was terrified. I did not want the girls to have that same fear. So, I began encouraging them (a.k.a. requiring) them to do speeches for classes I taught at the homeschool co-op.

Sophia Making Presentation
Sophia making a presentation during home ec class.

The girls also did their first demonstrations for their 4-H club and at the County Fair. These were great experiences for sharing their knowledge with a wider audience beyond their peers. The girls did their demonstrations in front of other children, teens, and adults.

Olivia Doing Puzzle Demonstration
Olivia doing a demonstration about how to make a puzzle sandwich.

INTERVIEWING

As part of showing projects through 4-H at the county fair, the children talk with different judges for each of their projects. The girls have been involved with 4-H now for two years, and have had the opportunity to talk with many judges about a range of projects and subjects.

Jam and Baked Goods Judging
Sophia meeting with one of the 4-h judges at the county fair.

Being interviewed as a child helps them think of appropriate answers and be able to easily converse with an adult about a variety of interests they have or skills they have gained. In the long-term, being comfortable in the interviewing process will help them as they seek a job or are ever in the position of interviewing others for a job.

THERAPEUTIC SPEECH

When Olivia was adopted, she was said to be a healthy child with no special needs. However, initial doctor appointments revealed a host of developmental delays and physical challenges.

During the 2010-2011 school year, I had her tested further since she continued to experience difficulties with speech and learning.

She qualified to receive weekly speech therapy appointments as well as special education to assist with learning disabilities and auditory processing issues.

One of Olivia's favorite ways to practice her speech and talk was through two therapeutic horseback riding programs she did for five years.

Olivia Riding
Olivia enjoying time on horseback while practicing her speech/communication skills.

Therapeutic horseback riding helped move her from saying only one-word sentences and using American Sign Language at 3 years old to being an almost-constant talking 8 year old.

NARRATION

This year the adding will be adding narration to their ways of communication.

Narration is something that educator Charlotte Mason advocated that children do. With the amount of reading that we'll be doing this year, adding the skill of narration and the ability to summarize and re-word what has been heard will be something good to work on.

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Talking is such an important part of homeschooling for us, and a skill that continues to unfold and develop with each passing year.


This article was written by Harvest Moon by Hand.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Natural Kids: Interview with Harvest Moon by Hand!

This interview appeared on the Natural Kids blog on October 29th.  Click on this link to read the interview and see some pictures:

Natural Kids: Friday Feature with Harvest Moon by Hand!: "Today's interview is with Ann, of Harvest Moon by Hand. Enjoy! Tell us little about yourself! I am a stay-at-home mom who homeschools m..."