
This is where you’ll find me at the end of the day, cuddling with kids, reading bedtime stories. Then they go to bed and . . .
This is where you’ll find me blogging.
This is where you’ll find me reading.
This is where you’ll find me watching crime shows.
This is where you’ll find me studying my devotions.
This is where you’ll find me digital scrapbooking.
This is where you’ll find me laughing with my husband.
This is where you’ll find me writing and writing and writing.
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I am so thankful that I found your blog. It has been a blessing to me this past year. It’s encouraging…and it is so helpful.
As you sit on your couch tonight, I hope you are reminded of how God is using you to touch many teachers and their students.
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I like th repetition and I especially like the meaning behind everything you are writing about! This is cool! I’ll share this “This is where you’ll find me…” with my students. I think this will be something they can get into! Thanks for sharing! :o)
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@Mrs. V — I love the way digi scrapbooking has opened the doors for more ways to document my stories. I’m still a traditional scrapper with a space just for that, but I love the way digi lets me scrapbook anywhere, anytime.
@Debbie Dean — I’d be honored if you share my post with students. I love to hear how the things I post here are used in classrooms. Thanks!
@the other ruth — Love the thought. A perfect analogy. 🙂
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You know how some cities/towns have sister cities/towns in far away places? Well…your sofa….my sofa….. Just a thought!
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I can totally relate to your post. Don’t you just love your couch?
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http://debbie-mewritingmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/second-post-for-today.html
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Would you mind if I used your post to start my students’ writing one day soon? My post today was about using powerful prompts to get writers started–so this is really fortuitous.
http://debbie-mewritingmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/my-celebration.html
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I think the couch has become a very interesting place lately. Where else in the house do stories abound? Digital scrapbooking??? I’m almost afraid to ask because I may find myself doing that!!!
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I like knowing where to find you. Amazing how a picture can work with a few lines to tell such a rich story.
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I like the structure of this slice. It opens my thinking to possible stories you might tell. I am finding that these little slices are making me want to write more and more.
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A Trio of Trolleys -What Folly!
http://livinglifetwice-alwrite.blogspot.com/2011/03/slice-of-life-story-day-9-trio-of.html
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I love, love, love this post. It was fun to have the photo of the location without action to contrast to all that is mentioned in the slice. I keep on debating switching over to digital scrapbooking.
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Ok, It’s a late entry…again…
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My couch has lots of memories created over the weekend as my five-year-old daughter discovered how to use a heating pad.
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Ohhhh…the stories that all of our couches could tell!!!
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The stories your sofa could tell!
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