Hello March: I’m glad you’re here — even though you are filled with blustery weather and even a bit of snow, I’ve been waiting for you. Waiting for the hope that is in the crisp blue of your skies and in the new green of your buds. I’m waiting for the bursts of sunshine which will draw us outside and onto our bikes. I’m anxious for the tulips and the warm breeze and the sunshine. Even though I’m glad you’re here, I’ll be even more glad in 31 days when spring is fully upon us, and I’ve documented every-single-day of you.
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Hi, Ruth! So glad to be in the challenge again this year. I’d fallen off the slicing wagon, and I definitely want to be back on!
~~Stacie
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I’m so glad you are doing the challenge. I needed to be rejuvenated.
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My first SOL ever! Excited for the challenge – I keep a blog already but have never written everyday. This should be fun!
http://fredsmydog.blogspot.com/2010/03/slice-of-life-motor-city-meltdown.html
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I’m on board R and S. Coming at you from Aruba!
Bonnie
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Welcome March! Your post has given me a bit of Spring Fever!
I’m looking forward to the challenge. Here’s my first slice:
http://writebrainedteacher.blogspot.com/2010/03/happy-endings-monday-morning-motivation.html
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Hi Ruth and Stacey-
Don’t know if I will SOL every day, (and I’m not even sure if this is the right place to post it, but I wrote something today.
Your March piece is beautiful– it sounds like a poem. I’m ready for warmth and sunshine and flowers and light too!
Carol
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