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David & I have 5 beautiful children; Ashlee, Britanee, Colby, Austyn & Linzi. We have a wonderful son-in-law, Brian; a lovely new daughter-in-law, Kelsey; and three beautiful grand-daughters! I work full-time as Stacks Manager at the Harold B. Lee Library (HBLL) on the campus of Brigham Young University. I was previously an Elementary Media Specialist (librarian) and I loved it! I love EVERYTHING cinnamon, READING, and always sing along with the radio (sometimes too loudly :)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

"Chews" to read a good book!

"Chewsing" to read a good book is our theme this year, right? So i found this great book, to go along with that theme. We are reading it this week during library time. It's all about Walter Diemer, and how bubble gum came to be. It's a great read!

(image from www.simonandschuster.com)

Interesting facts about gum (included in this book):

If you chew gum nonstop for a year straight you will lose
eleven pounds... =)

Detectives can find criminals by comparing their chewed gum
(an imprint of their teeth is left in it) to their dental records.
Chewing sugarless gum can prevent tooth decay.

Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California, is the record holder for the largest bubble - twenty-three inches.

"Bubble Gum Alley" in San Luis Obispo, California has been the place to stick your chewed gum (on the walls) for over forty-five years. ICK! Click on the link to see a picture...
http://www.beachcalifornia.com/bubble-gum-alley.html

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