As I've been thinking about teaching Madigan, I've started noticing "little" things that I didn't notice as readily before. Pattern recognition, for instance, is something I take for granted. Why do certain patterns/shapes appeal to me more than others? How/when did I learn to recognize those patterns? Letters are shapes and have certain patterns, so obviously pattern recognition is an important part of our learning curve from infancy-and-beyond.
I've also been thinking about numbers and what a huge role they actually play in every day life/living. Think about all the times that you use numbers every day for even the most menial tasks. And, as much as I detest Math, I'm realizing that I actually get a great deal of joy from numbers and that some are very meaningful to me.
- 12:34 – just get back from lunch and look at my computer clock to see the beautiful sequence.
- 5:00 – “Outta here!” Work officially over for the day
- 09/09/09 – Awesome! And, incidentally, my birthday this year
- 721 – a number branded on my psyche – my daddy’s badge number, a reminder to me of his service and his sacrifice
5. 37 – “winning number” with my little Golden Retriever. She swept the fair that year winning multiple championships and the grand championship in Obedience - 123 _____________ - the address to the little white house where we grew up
- 12/25 – Christmas! My FAVORITE holiday!
- 2 – the perfect number of Scotties that should reside in every household
- 1/24 - D Day! (Hypothetically... as if they ever arrive on time)

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