Write a slice of life story. Share your link in the comments section of this post. Give comments to at least three of the other Slice of Life stories.
Welcome to Tuesday’s Slice of Life Story Challenge. Below you’ll find a quote by Brené Brown. May it inspire your thinking and writing for today’s story challenge. Please join us.
Here’s a word game from our local library’s Writers Club. We used to meet in person for two hours on the middle of Wednesday. https://bohemiotx.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/slice-of-life-a-word-game-with-the-writers-club-of-tyler-tx-by-j-d-meyer/
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A political conversation sparked this blog!
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When a bookcase calls your name you listen.
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Phew! Got it written – and made myself giggle while I did it. A story about an unexpected moment when I was a new mom teaching a fun bunch of kids in a rural school. https://persistenceandpedagogy.com/2020/10/13/in-the-closet/
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Twenty-five years of marriage this month. I’ve learned a few things along the way. https://www.marinarodz.com/slice-of-life/twenty-five-years
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Scattered Days, Scattered Writing… but I’m trying to write! That has to count for something!
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some thoughts on relationships and perspectives – in narrative format https://voiceoftheuntethered.wordpress.com/2020/10/12/skewers-in-marshmallow/
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https://alotalot.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/slice-of-life-63/ I had one of those “Should I speak up or keep my mouth shut?” moments.
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A bit of malaise has set in…
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Slice of Life/Audio Postcard: Week Five
https://dogtrax.edublogs.org/2020/10/13/slice-of-life-audio-postcard-week-five/
Kevin
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Time is a great teacher, but it’s killing me…
https://mrsdkrebs.edublogs.org/2020/10/13/time-is-a-great-teacher/
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I wrote about my mother dealing with undiagnosed anxiety and dealing with my adult brother wanting to move out. Dysfunction at its best.
https://knj.home.blog/2020/10/10/staring-down-the-barrel-of-an-empty-nest/
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The musical instrument I didn’t think I’d ever pick up, but that was before grandkids. https://timgels.com/2020/10/13/tiptoeing-into-music/
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We have new shades in our family room!
https://maureenyoungingram.blogspot.com/2020/10/shady-situation.html
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Kids can be brutally honest sometimes!
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Sometimes getting ready to go out is a challenge.
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Oops….sorry! Here is the correct link for my post on having hope!
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I did something that I later realized was because I have hope.
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Sometimes the only thing we can control is how we choose to respond …
http://www.clarelandrigan.com/blog/choosing-to-see-the-bright-side-sol20-twtblog
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Yes, you are lucky. And we are lucky if we are aware that we are lucky.
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Aware of my words
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We held a virtual Back to School night last night. It went fine.
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Hello Slicers!
Still thinking about online teaching.
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Memories of a long drive to see the most beautiful tree that ever grew
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Homophones… https://standingtall47.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/homophones/
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Disclaimer: These photos came to be in my possession this week and I just couldn’t help myself. Henry (the dog) writes again, this time in a most important role…
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Dinner + Ice Cream WITHOUT the Kids
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My mind is not quiet these days, even in the stillness of the morning: https://horizon51.blogspot.com/2020/10/tuesday-slice-alphabet-soup.html
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Just glad I didn’t miss another Tuesday. The teaching life…https://jumpofffindwings.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/the-magic-of-a-happy-ending/
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Short story show and tell!
https://tammysreadinglife.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/short-story-show-and-tell/
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Probably subconsciously inspired by my wife’s binge-watching of Schitt’s Creek…https://humbleswede.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/canoe-reminders/
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Grateful for forgetting for a few minutes
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Spending a day without a phone – https://ebgriffin1119.wordpress.com/2020/10/12/going-phoneless/
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Last year, I never thought I’d be buying books about low sodium cooking and cavapoo dogs…https://kathleenneaglesokolowski.weebly.com/courage-doesnt-always-roar–blog/sol20-new-interests
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I wrote about something super-important today – my hair. https://thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com/2020/10/slice-of-life-hair.html
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Netflix gave me a new perspective to teaching and learning…
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Yesterday at the river…contemplating a quiet sunrise
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Puppy Mom Failure
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A different kind of birthday: https://wheresthejoy.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/a-different-kind-of-birthday/
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when teachers write, kids write – a reflection and celebration of Teachers Who Write
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“We Are Not Alone,” as an unexpected text from a friend and Maggie Smith’s new book remind me.
https://evolvingenglishteacher.blogspot.com/2020/10/we-are-not-alone-sol20.html?m=1
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Sometimes a long forgotten memory resurfaces. How do we best respond to these spontaneous sparks?
https://livinglifetwice-alwrite.blogspot.com/2020/10/dealing-with-emergence-of-memories.html
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Hmmm . . . Which word really matches?
https://franmcveigh.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/sol20-bull-headed/
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I created an autumn nestling, small poem from a source poem (concept from Irene Latham’s “This Poem Is A Nest”). The poem is based on a visit to an osprey nest.
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I forgot the link to my autumn nestling poem created within a Buncee=>https://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2020/10/building-autumn-nestling.html.
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