Saturday, October 26, 2013

Old School



Yesterday I went into a bookstore.  As I walked around and looked at all the different types of books and all the knowledge one could buy, I became nostalgic. 

When I was a little girl, my mother would take me to the library and I would sit and look through the children's book section.  I would carefully look at the books and decide which ones I wanted to take home and read.  I never had much imagination so I never got transported into another world, as I have heard many people do.  I simply loved to read as I love to read now.  I love learning and I love reading stories people weave together, fascinated that they can keep the twists and plots running together to come to a final conclusion.   

One of the parts of reading I love most is holding the book in my hand.  I love being able to put it down, face down and pick it up right where I left off.  I love dog earring a book page to keep my place.  I love a pretty bookmark.  I love picking a book up, looking through the pages, reading the front cover, deciding if it is worth my time. I love marking in a book.......underlining, highlighting, double underlining, writing my thoughts.   I don't get to do any of these things with a Kindle.  I know technically you can do all these things with a Kindle but it just doesn't feel the same.    I only have a Kindle because it came with my IPAD so of course I had to give it a try.  I did download a couple of books and read them even highlighted some stuff but I felt the yearning to turn a real page, to hold the book in both hands, to draw a star next to something that I really wanted to remember. 

Yes, I am old school.  I am all about progress but I am not all about real books, bookstores and libraries disappearing. I know change is inevitable and can be awesome but in this case I just don't have to like it.   
In this case, I am a proud old school kind of girl. 

6 comments:

  1. I love this post, and I love to take kids to the library too. The sad part is I think with todays technology a lot of people don't take their kids to the library anymore. It is to easy to buy a book and put it on the tablet. To me its not the same though as taking your kids to the library and letting them pick a book, or the same for me going through to pick a book.

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    1. My concern about a lot of the technology is the people factor.....you miss out on a lot of chance encounters at libraries and bookstores. Thanks for your comment.

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  2. I remember as a kid, my mom used to take me to the library all the time. Technology has sort of ruined it but at the same time I don't say that technology is bad. It has made us humans lazy but has helped. So it's a catch 22. Thank you for the reminder!

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  3. Peggy, great post. I'm an old school girl. Love the library and holding a book in my hand. I must admit - I love technology to. lol!

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    1. Ginger, I'm not throwing the baby out with the bath water, I love technology, too, just not in this realm. Like Nate, it's a Catch 22. Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

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