Musings from a middle school reading specialist. I encourage my students to read, talk, write, and have fun!
I parent two amazing young-adult daughters with my husband of 30+ years.

March 31, 2018

Finale #SOLC

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What?  Today is March 31st?
Already?

This year I sliced many days, but not all.  I gave myself grace and realized that this challenge 
(for me) is more about...
  • a yearly "dusting off" of my blog
  • reigniting my love of writing
  • reconnecting with Slice of Life e-friends
  • making new e-friends
  • reading LOTS of inspiring slices
...than writing every day.

I'm returning home from an amazing trip to Arizona to see my best friend, Beth, and her family.
There's so many ideas swirling in my head, and so many photos to share.

But today I will just write a little post about writing.

Writing can be as easy or as hard as you make it.  I've learned to not worry (too much) about what others think of my writing, and if my slices will be "good enough" to post.

I hope you feel the same way about your writing.  If you don't feel as confident yet, know that this feeling will eventually come as you keep writing and sharing your ideas.

Thanks to Stacey and her team at Two Writing Teachers for making March all about writing, connecting and stretching.  You are appreciated!

Thanks to all the slicers who wrote and commented and grew as writers.  

Wasn't March fun??

4 comments:

  1. You shared so many great ideas. I agree that writing can be as easy or as hard as you make it. See you around!

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  2. A perfect ending to the challenge this month. March was fun, but I'm glad it is over. I'm actually tired of writing ... I know, not the expectation after the challenge! :/ I'm ready to move into April and some springlike weather!

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  3. Glad that you took this challenge with us even if you didn't write every day. You have captured many great slices and memories. Looking forward to hearing about your Arizona trip.

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  4. We did it. Like you, I find this event is often a yearly "dusting off" of the blog. It brings me back to writing. This year, I think I've found a nice rhythm that I hope to maintain beyond this month's event. Time will tell.

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