Friday, October 12, 2007
1. “Your mama was funny. She could make just about anybody laugh.”

2. “She had red hair and freckles.”

3. “She liked to plant things. She had a talent for it. She could stick a tire in the ground and grow a car.”

4. “She could run fast. If you were racing her, you couldn’t ever let her get a head start, because she would beat you for sure.”

5. “She couldn’t cook. She burned everything, including water. She had a hard time opening a can of beans. She couldn’t make head nor tail of a piece of meat.”

6. “… your mama loved a story. She would sit and listen to stories all day long. She loved to be told a story. She especially liked funny ones, stories that made her laugh.”

7. “She knew all the constellations, every planet in the nighttime sky. Every last one of them. She could name them. And point them out. And she never got tired of looking up at them.”

8. “… she hated being a preacher’s wife. She said she just couldn’t stand having the ladies at church judge what she was wearing and what she was cooking and how she was singing. She said it made her feel like a bug under a microscope.”

9. “She drank. She drank beer. And whiskey. And wine. Sometimes, she couldn’t stop drinking. And that made me and your mama fight quite a bit.”

10. “… your mama loved you. She loved you very much.”

From Chapter Four of Because of Winn-Dixie, by Kate DiCamillo.
posted by Dora at 12:02 PM |

5 Comments:

At October 14, 2007 at 10:29 AM, Blogger Lynda said........
Great blog Dora! I like the information you have provided about the book. It is very interesting and informative.
 


At October 16, 2007 at 5:00 AM, Blogger Marva Solomon said........
Gee Whiz, Dora. What you are doing is pretty interesting. You are putting out meaningful quotes from the book, and allowing your commenters to comment. Some people are just BORN teacher-types. heh heh.

Hey... tell us what you think of some of these, too!

Anyway... that list is quite poignant. What would it be like to only have those 10 things to hang on to about your mom? My mom died in 2006. So I guess all I'm left with is a list of things about her, too.

1. My mom was funny and clever. She was one of those people who had a funny line to deliver in response to any situation.

2. My mom was calm. It was hard to ruffle her feathers. The rest of us in the family are hot-headed. She was like a still lake...

Anyway...
 


At October 16, 2007 at 7:45 PM, Blogger Michele said........
I love your blog Dora, it's so pretty and very informative! I like how you included quotes out of the book.

Keep up the great work!
 


At October 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM, Blogger Melanie said........
Your blog is so awesome! I really like how it flows. Mine is more or less just a bunch of journal entries, but YOURS! Omg! Love it!
 


At October 22, 2007 at 8:28 AM, Blogger Erin said........
Wow I really like how you added this from the book. I am reading the same book and that particular part of the book is soooo important to Opal. I think you are doing an amazing job bringing this book to life! Thanks