Sonja  M

Sonja M

I'm an instructor at a large Midwestern community college in the U.S. and very interested in women's studies (I teach an introductory course). As much as possible, I relish hours spent up at my 'treehouse' studio, where I enjoy collage, hooking wool rugs, drawing, writing, reading...and dreaming!
  • KS, USA
  • member since Monday, January 7 2008

Profile: Public Notes

 
Displaying 1-20 of 98 notes
  • Aoide

    aoide says

    Stopping by to wish you a wonderful weekend. Have a great summer!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Deborah B

    deborah b says

    Hi Sonja,
    How are things in your part of the world? We have had hundreds of little earthquakes in my area for the past month. The biggest so far was a 4.6 and that was the only one that produced visible shaking at my home. All the rest are between 1.7 and 3.4. After reading the news about Myanmar and China, I am getting a little nervous. Anyway, how have you been?
    Deborah

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Elisabeth B

    elisabeth b says

    I just stop by to wish you a Happy Mother's Day!! How do you do?
    Have you found time to look for any Spanish book??
    Please keep in touch.
    Greetings from Spain,
    Elisabeth

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • writerinagarret

    writerinagarret says

    Sonja,

    If you bought my novel Tangled Hearts do let me know when you have read it and if you enjoyed it,

    All the best,
    Rosemary Morris

    www.rosemarymorris.co.uk
    www.rosemarymorris.blogspot.com

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • neda v

    neda v says

    A philosopher was so sick and bedridden. His disciples were around him and so doleful.
    One of them has told to philosopher,: please give us your latest and momentous lecture. Philosopher has opened his mouth and told to his disciple to have a look in my mouth and asked: is my tongue still in my mouth?
    Disciple said: yes
    Philosopher said: what about my tooth? Are they still there?
    Disciple said: no
    Philosopher said: Do you know way the lifetime of tongue longer than tooth?
    Disciple said: no
    Philosopher said: it is just because the tongue Soft and flexible, but tooth are not and it is the secret of long life and eternity. This the best lecture for all of you.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • neda v

    neda v says

    hi dear friend
    how are you
    i hope you the best
    what are you doing these days
    god bless you
    with hearty prayer
    neda

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Josee

    josee says

    Oh, I've been meaning to read Sophie's world for yonks, but some other book always crops up. I think introducing philosophy to kids is so important - you cannot start thinking for yourself early enough.
    Take care, Josee-]

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Josee

    josee says

    Hi Sionja,
    How are you? Sorry I haven´t been in touch with you before - things are pretty hectic right now. Which book are you reading at the moment?
    Cheers, Josee

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Niloofar V

    niloofar v says

    Take time to think; it is the source of power.
    Take time to read; it is the foundation of wisdom.
    Take time to play; it is the secret of staying young.
    Take time to be quite; it is the opportunity to seek God.
    Take time to be aware; it is the opportunity to help others.
    Take time to love and be loved; it is God's greatest gift.
    Take time to laugh; it is the music of the soul.
    Take time to be friendly; it is the road to happiness.
    Take time to dream; it is what the future is made of.
    Take time to pray; it is the greatest power on earth

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ariana

    ariana says

    Hello Sonja :)....Nice to meet you. I admire you very much because of all the books you've read. I haven't even read 1/4 of all your books, but I wish that in a couple of years time I will have as many books as you on my shelf :)...Thank you for contacting me. Ariana :)

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • anna j

    anna j says

    Hello Sonja. It is always pleasure to meet peoples with common interests. I would like to be your shelfari friend so we can exchange views on feminine authors and literature. I am also very interested in womens studies so I think this could be beginning of a nice friendship. Thank you again for contacting me. looking forword to your message. Anna

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • mnashiba

    mnashiba says

    sorry sonja for replying so late!
    well yes i really enjoyed the book(thousand splendid sun)but at the same time was heart broken!as you know there are many afghani refugees in my country(iran)and before reading this book i had no idea what they have gone through especially women!
    unfortunately I have not seen the movie kite runner yet i prefer to read the book first since the books are always better than the films!
    kind regards

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Elisabeth B

    elisabeth b says

    Hi Sonja,
    I hope you will be able to find time to visit Barcelona. You'll have plenty of sightseeing... for instance, Gaudi’s Modernism architecture with its geometry of life-like stones is still one of the finest works of art. In no-wintyer moths you’re more likely to find people from all around the world drinking strong coffee and chatting in the many cafés along the seaside. I am very fond of my city LOL.
    About my read recommendation: there are a lot of spanish authors I love... Carlos Ruiz Zafón, "The Shadow of the Wind" - a suspenseful story; Julia Navarro, "The Bible of Clay" -historical fiction; Quim Monzó "The Magnitude of the Tragedy" -ironical and humorous read; Camilo José Cela who won the Nobel Prize of Literatur wrote travelling books very engrossing and especially about Galicia, in the North of Spain with its magical world, celtic music and charming huge woods. Another one who wrote about Barcelona is Ildefonso Falcones, "The cathedral of the Sea" - the plot depicts the building of a gothic cathedral in a working class suburb.
    I would find in my shelf another interesting spanish books for you.
    Let me know what do you think of this short-list. Have you any favorite book by American classical writers?
    Have a relaxing splendid weekend,
    Elisabeth

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Miriam M

    miriam m says

    Hu, Sonja. thanks for the invite, Very interesting shelf indeed. I'll probably have a llok at some of those. I'm an instructor too, from Argentina. there's nothing like "women's sltudies" here, what kind of stuff you read there? I hope you have a great day and we can get to chat some time.
    Bye for now
    Miriam

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Loweyes

    loweyes says

    Hi Sonja - I've just added you t omy friendlist. Sorry it took me so long, I've been out of the loop a while. I'll look forwar to chat with you :-)

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • dreamertambien

    dreamertambien says

    Vanakkam, Thanks for asking me to be friends, I am on the road at the moment so imay not be back to a computer til next week, Take care, happy reading. j

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • fereshteh m

    fereshteh m says

    what you teach in college?

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • fereshteh m

    fereshteh m says

    Hiiiii!
    Oh! I’ll happy for have friend like you!!!
    I add you surely.
    Do you teach in college?
    I’m glad to meet you
    Best

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • vidya

    vidya says

    Hey!Thanks for your invite..I'm glad you asked..I love your shelf..

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
Displaying 1-20 of 98 notes


© 2008 Tastemakers, Inc. | Portions of Shelfari.com are Copyright © 1996-2008 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy