Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2018

SOLSC #1 What will happen?




I am participating in the
March 2018 Slice of Life Story Challenge (SOLSC).
All participants are writing about one moment, one part of their day, every day for thirty-one days.
A big thank you to Two Writing Teachers for providing this unique opportunity
for teacher-writers to share and reflect.




Here I go again!

I believe this is my seventh year of participating in the March SOLSC. I am so appreciative of Two Writing Teachers for this fun opportunity! Each year, I am surprised to find something new to write about each day (it seems to magically happen), I am astounded by how this simple act of daily writing makes me more present and alert all day long, as I mine every moment for possible material in a slice, and I am awed – absolutely awed - by what I read in and learn from other blogs. It is a fabulous month of writing.

That being said - this is likely to be a year that I don’t quite complete the writing challenge. I am traveling on three special trips, one of which is a 30th anniversary trip to Costa Rica with my dear husband at the very end of March. So, just sayin’! I’m going to give this year’s March SOLSC a good try,  and I will squeeze out all the joy and learning that I can, but I am also going to forgive myself if I write less than 31 slices.

Here’s to the challenge! Welcome to all the new Slicers!! Happy March!! Write on!!



"I have discovered in life that here are ways of getting almost anywhere you want to go, 
if you really want to go."
Langston Hughes

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Tuesday SOL When will we be back together?



This is a Tuesday Slice of Life for Two Writing Teachers
Check out their website for many more reflections on teaching.


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Today is our first day back at school after a beautiful spring break...I had a fabulous time, hiking in the Georgia mountains with my husband. We stayed in a cabin at Vogel State Park, near Blairsville, Georgia, and did day hikes in the Appalachian mountains that surround this park. 

Yesterday - Monday - staff returned to school for a professional day, to plan our final weeks of the school year. Anyone who is a teacher knows how delightful this "cushion day" was - allowing a time of transition from spring break to classroom teaching. I thoroughly enjoyed this bonus day before returning to my teaching role.

It was really sweet to see a few of my preschoolers at the on-site daycare program, allowing me a sneak peek at the children I have - quite honestly - been missing a great deal. I was working on lesson plans in our classroom when I saw a few of the children walk by in the hallway with an instructor. They saw me, I saw them, and I saw nothing but confusion on their faces. Why was I in the classroom but they were not? What was going on? 

James, in fact, quickly put up his hand as a blinder, as if he did not want to see me or me to see him.

I called out,

"Hey there! You can't walk by without giving me a hug! Come here, buddies! Group hug time!" and I spread my arms wide to embrace them, to invite them towards me.

Immediately, Simona, Ellis, James, Naima, Wesley, and Malcolm raced into the classroom and dove in for a group hug. Evan stood back, uncertain. 

Many questions poured forth -
Why are you here?
Is this a school day?
Did you know I saw my grammy?
Did you know I was at camp?
I saw my cousins!
Did you miss me?
Did you know it was spring break?

James, with conviction, concluded - "Ms. Ingram, tomorrow is not a camp day anymore, right?"

"No, James, tomorrow we are back together - we are going to have a great time, the Big Cats together again, here in the classroom!"

With this news, he gave me another big hug, and everyone else joined in, again. Except Evan, still uncertain, but a slow grin coming over his face.


Here's to today - and our great time, together again!




But before I go, let me share a few pictures from my week of hiking...