HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Welcome back to Literacy Musing Mondays, your linkup for all things about literacy, learning, reading, and writing. We had a great linkup last week with 87 posts linked up! We are growing as a community. We share the lessons we are learning, teaching or upon which we write. We share our current favorite reads and our struggles with reading. We share interests in writing and blogging. I love this community because at our heart is supporting one another and uplifting each other.
We are looking for guest posters for December! The next available date is Monday, December 7th. I am looking for Christmas-themed posts related to reading and learning. What are your favorite Christmas stories? Do you have funny stories to share related to Christmas and reading, writing, or learning. We love funny or inspirational. You can be creative as you like in your guest post. Plus, your blog can be a spot for folks to link up with our growing community! You can even include your affiliate links with your disclaimer if you wish.
The dates for Christmas-themed posts will be on the 7th, 14th, and 21st. The post for December 28 can feature reading, writing and/or learning goals for the New Year. If you would like us to consider you, you can email me at marykatbpcsc45 @ gmail (dot) com.
I can’t believe Thanksgiving is this Thursday. I hope you will check out my special Fall Back Upon Thankfulness series which I conclude this week. I will be scheduling these posts to go live every morning around 6 a.m. The posts are short but I hope packed with inspirational truths to consider for the Thanksgiving Season. Here are the posts to date:
Hallowed: the “H” In Thanksgiving
First N in Thanksgiving: New Mercies
Now on to our weekly linkup. 😉
Last Week’s Top Clicked Post!
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR by Eric Carle
By Linda at The Reader and The Book
Want to be the next to be featured! Just link up a post and if you are read the most, we will feature you. Also please make sure you link back to us so others will know about our link up and join in. We try to make it worth your while to linkup with us by promoting your posts across our social media networks. We also pin your posts to our Pinterest Board!
Now, it is time to link up to the Literacy Musing Mondays hop! You will have until Saturdays at 12 p.m. now to link up! So come back often.

Linkup Rules:
- Include a link back or the blog hop button linked to this hop on your posts.
- Link up the urls to your posts not to your blog.
- Please remember this is a family-friendly linkup. Although we believe in the right for adults to read whatever they want to read, we prefer to read wholesome posts that feature literature that edify and uplift families. We reserve the right to delete any posts that are not family friendly. We love all kinds of literature and genres including family-friendly inspirational romances, fantasy, or science fiction. We do not welcome anything with excessive violence, sexual content, or cursing. These posts will be deleted.
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Linking up with these hops this week: Social Butterfly Sunday, #LifeGivingLinkup; Inspire Me Mondays at Create with Joy, Inspire Me Monday at Angie Ryg,Mama Moments Monday, Motivation Mondays, Good Morning Mondays, Inspire Me Mondays at Table for 7, Mommy Monday Blog Hop, Tell Me a True Story Blog Party, #Words with Winter Linkup, The Book Nook – Blog Party For Book Lovers!, Totally Terrific Tuesdays, Women with Intention Wednesdays, What to Read Wednesdays, Mom’s Library, A Little R &R Wednesday’s linkup, Kid Lit Blog Hop, Booknificent Thursdays, Cozy Reading Spot, and TGI Saturdays.
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Thanks for linking up with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week 🙂
Kelly @RaisingSamuels recently posted…Homeschool Week 13: South America
Happy Thanksgiving, Mary! Thanks for stopping by this week!
Eva /Kid Minds recently posted…The Funniest Thanksgiving Books We Ever Read
Well, how fun! To have my review clicked on the most from last week…and there it is again, great BIG and up there near the TOP! Thanks so much for sharing your space with all of us readers. It is great!
thanks for hosting and so glad I have a book I can link up with! off to read more book reviews
karen recently posted…Book Review Blog Hop #27
Thanks for the invite. I just read the post on Forever Joyful on appreciating your family. Beautiful stuff, and I look forward to reading more.
Hi Mary,
Thank you for hosting this link up. It is a great way to connect with fellow lovers of literature. 🙂
I would be interested in guest posting (I have e-mailed you)
P.S. I have added my link, but am not able to see it. I tried to add again, but it says the link exits, but still not visible. Not sure why this is happening. :/
Shantala recently posted…The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger | Book Review
Hi, you welcome. Thanks for linking up with us. 😉
Mary Hill recently posted…Literacy Musing Mondays Thanksgiving Edition
Thanks for hosting! Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours this week 🙂
Kelly @RaisingSamuels recently posted…Social Butterfly Sunday #25
Hi Mary!
Blessings to you this Thanksgiving week. I’m sharing the links to my annual 5 part series on the 1621 Plimoth Plantation Thanksgiving drawn from primary source documents with suggestions for more books on the topic via my bonus podcast this month. This includes a mini-book review on a terrific resource for understanding the holidays that are uniquely American Christian in nature.
I’m interesting in guest posting–I have a great deal I can write on. Let me know if you have dates open and when you might want to swing me into the fray. My background is Principle Approach Education and writing literature studies with an emphasis on the classics. I’ll be addressing these topics with vigor on my Pageant Wagon Publishing website blog as we move into 2016. My focus is Christian family literacy and discipleship
through the power of story.
I look forward to hearing from you with some direction.
Joy!
Kathy