I love how you formatted this with the indenting at the end of the post! I am sure your students will easily give you something for tomorrow! :-) Michelle BigTime Literacy
Days and evenings are so full of school stuff...It's hard to focus on writing every day. Holy moly! I enjoy being a part of it though...I enjoy it tremendously!
I am always both apprehensive and excited to go back after a break. Wishing you many wonderful comments overheard tomorrow to give fuel to your writer's spirit! Have a blessed week!
Oh, everyone will write a post of not knowing what to write about. You sit and wait and start typing and it happens. A slice about not knowing what to write. But you still wrote! It still "counts" and the challenge continues on. Looking forward to more slices, perhaps stories from school.
Loralee, I enjoyed the way you used repetition in your piece. It really pulls it together. I had to laugh that you told yourself you wouldn't write about not being able to write. I told myself it would be ok if I had to do that. I know how this works. ;o)
You are keeping up wonderfully! I used the "after the but comes the truth" with one of my daughters today. I have loved your slices!
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DeleteHow neat is that! Glad it was useful! :)
I love how you formatted this with the indenting at the end of the post! I am sure your students will easily give you something for tomorrow! :-)
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BigTime Literacy
Thank you, Michelle!
DeleteYou did! I hope you have a great week at school.
ReplyDeleteSmiling.
DeleteI am waiting for this day to happen to me because I. Know. It. Will! I am glad you worked through it! Enjoy your day back with your students!
ReplyDeleteDays and evenings are so full of school stuff...It's hard to focus on writing every day. Holy moly! I enjoy being a part of it though...I enjoy it tremendously!
DeleteI am always both apprehensive and excited to go back after a break. Wishing you many wonderful comments overheard tomorrow to give fuel to your writer's spirit! Have a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jaana!
DeleteYes you did and those lovely students of yours will give you even more to write about all week long! We all have these days.
ReplyDeletePhew! :0)
DeleteOh, everyone will write a post of not knowing what to write about. You sit and wait and start typing and it happens. A slice about not knowing what to write. But you still wrote! It still "counts" and the challenge continues on. Looking forward to more slices, perhaps stories from school.
ReplyDeleteYou told me it would happen! :0)
DeleteLoralee,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the way you used repetition in your piece. It really pulls it together. I had to laugh that you told yourself you wouldn't write about not being able to write. I told myself it would be ok if I had to do that. I know how this works. ;o)
Cathy
Smiling.
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