Monthly Archives: March 2018
SOLSC18 31/31: Saturday Shadorma
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. The Shadorma is a Spanish style form of poetry with a 3-5-3-3-7-5 syllable pattern. One more year of daily writing. I showed up and … Continue reading
SOLSC18 30/31: Poetry Friday
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. Thanks to Heidi at my juice little universe for hosting Poetry Friday today. we love road trips up early driving at sunrise we have certain rituals … Continue reading
SOLSC18 29/31: Ten Things Thursday
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. I had tears yesterday talking about the students who are my frequent flyers in the library. I feel so helpless sometimes as one … Continue reading
SOLSC18 28/31 By the Numbers
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. Interestingly, I did something similar on March 27, 2017. 63 years attending school in one way or another (counting nursery school as preschool was … Continue reading
SOLSC18 27/31: Looking Forward to Idaho
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. In two days, after school, I’ll be picked up by my husband and we’ll head out to Idaho outside Twin Falls to see … Continue reading
SOLSC18 26/31: It’s Summertime and the Reading is Easy: My Project to Get Books Into Students’ Hands
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. This is the state of my office this year. Boxes and boxes of books. I am retiring. Why do I have … Continue reading
SOLSC18: 25/31: Currently
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. Currently… Reading: Voices in the Air Poems for Listeners by Naomi Shihab Nye and The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly Drinking: Iced Water … Continue reading
SOLSC18: 24/31: Saturday Shadorma
Thank you to Two Writing Teachers for holding space for us to sharing our writing every day in March. The Shadorma is a Spanish style form of poetry with a 3-5-3-3-7-5 syllable pattern. Today’s March Pain creates action Stop shootings Our children … Continue reading