Showing posts with label love of reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love of reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Having a Home Library by Eileen O'Finlan

 


A few years ago I converted one of the rooms in my house to a home library. It's something I've always wanted. The table in the center of the room gets good use when I'm doing research for a novel I want to write. It's helpful to spread out books, maps, documents and notebooks. Having shelves of history books is also handy as I often have a book or two (or more) on the subject I'm researching.



Recently, while looking around my library, I realized that I have a multitude of books I've yet to read. There is no question that I acquire books much faster than I can read them. I'm fine with that. I probably couldn't stop if I wanted to. And while I do enjoy gazing at my shelves full of books, I don't buy them for looks. I buy them because I actually want to read them. Many of the books on my shelves have been in my possession for years and have yet to be read - a disservice to both their authors and to myself. So, I've decided to do something about it.

It is not a lack of interest that prevents me from reading them. It's a lack of time. I still work a full-time job, teach online courses for the University of Dayton anywhere from once to three times a year, run a household on my own, and, of course, research and write novels and still attempt to have a life outside of work and home. 

I also spend as much time reading as possible. I am never not in the middle of a book, usually several books. For example, at the time of my writing this, I am reading one book and listening to another audiobook on my Kindle. I bring a book to work with me so I can read on my lunch break. There is another book I keep in my bedroom to read before going to sleep. Add to those any books I'm reading for research and any other books I'm reading for unexpected circumstances (like the one I'm currently reading on clicker training cats in an attempt to keep one of my cats from strolling across my kitchen counters and stovetop.) Books are my life. Well, books, cats, and writing to be exact. They top the list of things that bring me joy. 

Also on that list is learning. I love to learn about almost anything. If I could be a professional student, I would. While I enjoy various methods of learning, reading is undoubtedly my favorite. This is reflected in the variety of books I own on many subjects. What a shame to have them and never find the time to read them.

I decided to do something about that. I am now mindfully carving out time to snuggle into the rocking chair in my library and start reading my way through my book collection. Since history is my greatest love, I've begun with the bookcase that holds my books on American history. I am more than halfway through Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick. This bookcase will take me through the Salem Witchcraft Trials, the American Revolution and into the American Civil War. 


Other bookcases include biographies, early-mid 20th century history, books on art, music, and photography, theology and eco-theology, women's history, European and Non-Western history, folklore, material culture, poetry, classics of literature, crafts, gardening, and, of course, plenty of novels.

  


One of the best things about the time I spend reading in my library is that I am almost always accompanied by one or both of my cats. 

So, books and cats, my two favorites. What more could I ask?


 
    Zach in the window                              Josette on my lap











Friday, February 13, 2026

For the Love of Reading



February is a month that cherishes love---love of all kinds, including one dear to my heart...the love of reading.


When my children were in school, they participated in a program called D.E.A.R.....standing for: drop everything and read.  The whole school...students, teachers, office staff, maintenance, cafeteria workers and visitors alike took a daily half hour to read.  Silence would come over the whole busy building.  Everyone entered the reading material of their choice. What a lovely tradition. What a way to celebrate and treasure the ability to read. We all entered new worlds of knowledge and imagination.

In short: We were not given rewards for reading...reading was the reward!

My children have gone on to be life-long readers, a wish I have for all their friends.
Readers are life-long learners too. And, in my humble opinion, more interesting people. They are able to juggle many different ideas and viewpoints, and to think in new and creative ways.



So in this month of love, let's celebrate the act of reading and all the treasures it brings!
 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

What the World Needs Now

 


Happy Valentine's Day! Romantic love is usually spotlighted, but I like to think of the holiday as celebrating all kinds of love. 

I have been surrounded all my life with love from my parents, siblings and extended family. 

my dad visits his Irish cousin Bridget--cousin love!

 My husband and I then made a family of our own who we love, as the Irish say, "beyond the beyond." 

newest member of our family and his library

Friends come in to become family of choice.

my friend Maria treasuring my mom as her own


We love what we've chosen to do to make the world more beautiful...our callings. And the beloved teachers who helped us find them.

my sister Kate...a gifted Art teacher

We love the beauty of our country and the living creatures that share it with us and become companions.

my brother Dave introduces horse love to his daughter

And of course, a love of story is what we all share.

A champion reader...my Aunt Cece

So let's celebrate all the loves in our lives dear readers. The world will never have enough love.

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