Hello To All Of My Fellow Literacy Pals!
As you all know, I prefer to discuss a little, and then
listen and learn from you...the experts! :)
However, I do have a few thoughts to share that I am certain will
resonate with all of you. After reading
"The Wright Brothers," I believe author, David McCullough, did a
superb job in researching and writing about Orville and Wilbur Wright, Milton
Wright, Susan Catherine Koerner Wright, and Katherine Wright.
My personal "roots" lie in Dayton, Ohio, so as a
child, I remember hearing much about The Wright Brothers. Nine years ago, our family began making week
long trips to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
During these years of exploring historic lighthouses, beaches, and other
interesting sights, we visited and "studied" The Wright Brother's
Museum in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on several different occasions. The museum,
the presentations, and all of the actual sites were extraordinary...I
want to go again this year! I am
mentioning this point, because having had the opportunity to see first hand
some of the information housed in our present read, it truly brought the Wright
Brothers to life for me.
Orville and Wilbur Wright were incredible men-each in their
own right. Like other heroes that we
have read about, these brothers persevered, they were brilliant, and they never
doubted their missions for a minute. One
accomplishment after the other, and they were smart and patient about these
accomplishments. I wrote down/listed all
of their inventions, all of their endeavors...it's as if they each lived several
lifetimes.
Wilbur Wright was the leader from beginning to end. Something that Milton Wright wrote about his
son Wilbur, summed it up for me.
"A short life, full of consequences. An unfailing intellect, imperturbable temper,
great self reliance and as great modesty, seeing the right clearly, pursuing it
steadfastly, he lived and died."
So, onward to "Hidden Figures!" If it is anything like the movie...we are
going to love it!
All the best-
Glenna