>>Judith: Hi, I'm J. Wooten, I teach English at Kent State University Salem Campus, in Ohio. And my literacy story has to do with my eagerness to get a library card as a child. You had to be able to print your first name and your last initial on a line in order to get a library card. So I practiced and practiced, and I was about four. And one of the highlights of my week was to go to the library with my mother and my older brother. We would walk a little over a mile, usually I got pulled in the wagon, because I took such short steps that it would have taken us forever to get there. Anyhow I was practicing my "Judith K, Judith K". And my biggest problem was that I couldn't get the D right, I kept doing the D backwards. So one day my mother came into the bedroom, and I was sitting on her bed, inscribing my name with a pin, not a pen, a pin, on my father's bureau. J, U, backward D, I, T, and that's where she caught me. My husband uses that bureau today, and it's still, even though I refinished it, has J, U, D a backward D, I, T. I never got to finish it, but I did learn to do and print my name on a line and I got my library card, which was a great pleasure for me. Thank you, bye-bye.