#SOLSC24: March Countdown

What’s so important about March?

5 Important Things

  • Writing every day with slicer friends
  • Conference tournament excitement
  • NCAA brackets
  • Being in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen
  • Needing ideas for slices every day

4

  • Flowers that bloom even when covered with snow
  • Days when temperatures rise above 70
  • Reading and responding to so many clever slices
  • Needing ideas for slices every day

3

  • The yo yo temperature swings of 50 degrees in less than 12 hours
  • A #G2Great chat with Nawal about Nourishing Caregiver Collaborations
  • Needing ideas for slices every day

2

  • Keeping track of so many more tasks than ever dreamed!
  • Needing ideas for slices every day

1

One more day of slicing with TWT and slicer friends!

As I added my link on the Slicer page, I was just above this more cleverly crafted 5-4-3-2-1 post of Donnetta’s.

What have you discovered this March? What have you learned? What will you revisit?

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Thank you, Two Writing Teachers, for this daily March forum. Check out the writers and readers here.

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7 responses

  1. I like the “needing ideas for slices” repetition and then the “One more day of slicing with TWT and slicer friends!” I am glad that we have one more day.

    1. Thanks!
      Ideas were often both positive and negative, but today was just zip.

  2. I think many of us are relieved that there is only one more day of slicing left this month. I know I am. Ideas are just about depleted.

    1. For as busy as you have been, you have done well!

  3. The repetition made me laugh. Like every year, I am both happy & sad that the month is coming to an end – and I still don’t know what to write today. Typical

    1. Thanks, Amanda.
      I was trying to have a bit of fun!

  4. Leigh Anne Eck | Reply

    I love this reflection form and typically do it on Fridays in my notebook. I did change it up a bit yesterday after reading another slice. That is one of the many things I like about this challenge–the sharing. I ad to chuckle at your line that found itself in all the categories! We do tend to run dry after 31 days!

    Also…I was glad to see the #G2Great chat…although it was after the fact. I miss the good ole days of Twitter!

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