After my husband read today's slice, he said, "It reminds me of my favorite quote when I used to play sports:" Winning isn't everything. It is the only thing. --- Vince Lombardi After school Stephanie and I holed up in the studio for a little while. She was working on making a card for her… Continue reading An Athlete’s Mindset (Ruth’s SOLS 12/31)
Author: Ruth Ayres
Writing (Ruth’s SOLS 11/31)
When I'm writing and the words are coming, I'm in a zone. Do you know what I'm talking about? That zone where you feel you can work forever, because things are clicking along. Hours pass in a single breath and nothing interferes with your concentration. It feels good to concentrate like that. Sometimes it doesn't… Continue reading Writing (Ruth’s SOLS 11/31)
Take a Few Minutes to Organize.
Several years ago I took a class focused on organizing memories. The basic mantra of the class was this: You can only scrapbook as well as you are organized. During the six month class I organized photos, memorabilia, and memories. I also paid particular attention to the way my studio was organized and diligently made… Continue reading Take a Few Minutes to Organize.
A Bike Ride (Ruth’s SOLS 10/31)
All five of us went for a bike ride tonight. Five bikes; four people. The little guy rides on a seat on the back of my bike. This will be his third summer riding on the back of my bike. I love having him close. Sometimes we chat. He tells me what he's thinking. He… Continue reading A Bike Ride (Ruth’s SOLS 10/31)
What makes a home? (Ruth’s SOLS 9/10)
Two weeks ago one of my best friends moved and now lives two hours away. She was in town yesterday and today presenting at my school. We were able to chat a little, but not enough. She was sharing with me how her new house doesn't feel like home. Which made me begin to consider:… Continue reading What makes a home? (Ruth’s SOLS 9/10)
Living the Life of a Writer
As I've been Slicing this month, I've been noticing the way my life as a writer changes as I've been on the lookout for stories. As my writing about professional-content has increased these past few months, my writing about my personal life has decreased. So far this month I've collected personal stories for The Challenge.… Continue reading Living the Life of a Writer
Yipee! (Ruth’s SOLS 8/31)
All three of the kids were together as we were talking about the day's plans. "So tonight I won't be home. I have a hair appointment, then I'm going out to dinner with some friends." They all nodded. "That means you'll be hanging out with Dad all night." They all burst into cheers. Serious cheers… Continue reading Yipee! (Ruth’s SOLS 8/31)
A Surprise (Ruth’s SOLS 7/31)
Despite a cold that caused him to miss church this morning, my husband surprised me when I got home from service. "Do you want to go to the hockey game this afternoon?" I cut my eyes to him, thinking about the laundry and the cleaning and the writing that needed done. "I didn't think you felt well."… Continue reading A Surprise (Ruth’s SOLS 7/31)
Electricity (Ruth’s SOLS 6/31)
Sam: Momma, tell me something about electricity. Me: Electricity is interesting, isn't it? What do you know? Sam: I know it comes in through wires and goes to the breaker box. Then when we turn on the light switch it makes the lights go on. Me: Do you know anything else about electricity? Sam: Yes.… Continue reading Electricity (Ruth’s SOLS 6/31)
A Walk (Ruth’s SOLS 5/31)
"Want to go for a walk tonight?" I said into the answering machine, "Call me back and let me know, I can go anytime." The phone rang two minutes later, "Hey, I was taking pizzas out of the oven. Yes, I'd love to walk tonight. Do you mind if we go after dark?" "No problem… Continue reading A Walk (Ruth’s SOLS 5/31)
Chores (Ruth’s SOLS 4/31)
"Why do I have to do dishes," the red-headed six-year-old says. "Because we're part of a family and families do chores together," the eight-year-old responds, putting the last of the clean dishes away. With her hands on her hips and her chin out, the six-year-old frowns, "I won't do them. I don't like to do… Continue reading Chores (Ruth’s SOLS 4/31)
Compliments Versus Feedback
Something Stacey has made me think more deeply about is complimenting student writers. (Much of my learning & prodding to think about this topic has been through reading her drafts for the book.) I've always tried to use a compliment to push into a teaching point, but Stacey has helped me consider this idea on… Continue reading Compliments Versus Feedback

