Monday, December 2, 2013

TRUE CONFESSIONS

They say that confession is good for the soul...so here's my confession as it's definitely time for me to start working on my soul!!

This summer I had an affair with a lady named Gillian Flynn!!  That's right, Gillian Flynn and I had a rather torrid love affair during July and August!!

Like most affairs it started innocently enough.  Being an older man, I was flattered when Gillian flirted with me with Sharp Objects and then she enticed me with Dark Places and finally, she had me completely with Gone Girl!!

Did my wife know?  How could she not!! Gillian and I were right next to her throughout our summer fling, she had to know! Even though I knew my affair may be looked down on by others and that it was destined to come to an end eventually, I couldn't stop my nightly meeting with Gillian!!  I finally have to confess my darkest secret...

That's right, I'm a SERIAL READER!!

Although my affair with Ms. Flynn may be over with for now, I'm hoping against hope that she and I will meet again soon. (as soon as she writes another book that is) My addiction to reading is far from over!!

W. Somerset Maugham once said, "To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life."

While my life growing up certainly wasn't miserable, reading allowed me to escape my small South Dakota town (147 friendly people, according to the sign), life with four sisters and access to only two television stations.

For a boy who never physically left the state of SD until he was an 8th grader, reading allowed me to travel the great battle fields of Europe and the American Civil War.   I was stranded on a deserted island with Robinson Crusoe and traveled the Mississippi River with Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.  As a kid I was able to be in Berlin with Jesse Owens, hang out with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in New York and meet the greatest athlete of the 20th century, Jim Thorpe.  All because of books!

"The man who does not read great books is no better than the man who can't read at all!"
Mark Twain

Just this year alone, besides my afore mentioned love affair with Gillian Flynn, I was able to travel back in time in an attempt to save JFK thanks to Stephen King and 11/22/63, relive the trials and tribulations of the filthy rich by rereading F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and feel the powerful impact of the written word thanks to Markus Zusak and The Book Thief.


"Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing."
Harper Lee


The lust of a true serial reader is never sated, so I expect that I will continue to burn up my Kindle and lurk at the closest Barnes and Noble in my quest for my next great read!!

"Stay Reading my Friends."  
Jonathan Goldsmith ("The most interesting man in the world.")


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Architect Selected for Remodeling Project


On Monday night, October 21, the Audubon Community School Board selected DLR Group as the architects the district will be working with in developing the remodeling plans for the elementary school.  This project, which involves the interior of the original 1950’s building, is scheduled for the summer of 2014.

            The board had interviewed three companies, DLR Group, Shive-Hattery, and Struxture Architects, at a special board meeting on Wednesday, October 9th.  These interviews were followed up with site visits to Gilbert and Earlham by two board members and two administrators to gather additional information concerning the companies before the October board meeting.

            DLR Group, which is out of Des Moines, has done other projects in the area including several for the Denison and Maple Valley School Districts.  When contacted both of those districts had very positive things to say about working with DLR.

            The next step of the project will include meetings between DLR Group, representatives of the board, administration, elementary staff and parents to gather information and ideas about the district’s future needs. The hope is to have plans in place for bidding right after the first of the year with actual work starting immediately after school ends in May. This project is being paid for through the use of the District’s share of the state sales tax funding.