Small is Beautiful

This week, the first week of my summer vacation, I have been thinking about embracing small things in life: small moments of joy, small moments of beauty, and small moments of gratitude. E.F. Schumacher, a British economist and writer, best known for his book, Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as If People Mattered, … Continue reading Small is Beautiful

Walking Towards Summer

The third week of May is approaching.  For school that means spring testing is done, spring conferences are coming, children are restless, and teachers are restless.  We see the end, but it isn’t quite here.  It’s not that we don’t enjoy learning and teaching.  It’s purely that we are tired.  We need a rest.  We need to rest our bodies and our minds.  We need that warm summer sunshine, not this rainy spring.

One More Day

March brought me discipline and audience.  I joined the TWT Slice of Life Challenge, which asked writers to write about a slice of life every day in March. That is 31 posts.  March means a shortened school life since our spring break takes up 14 days.  The time I was in school, and slicing was … Continue reading One More Day

Writing Alongside Children

This week, I began working with two fifth grade girls on writing. I created digital notebooks so they could more easily type their thoughts and ideas. I also wrote alongside them. We talked, we shared our writing, and we laughed. My intention was to build a small community of writers...

A Measure of Success

Since I was a child, I’ve measured my success by all the small moments I’ve had connecting to people through personal interactions and poetry.  Connection to me equaled success. Oh sure, I had thoughts of fame and money but that all fell away as I matured.  It’s not that I lost my ambition, it’s just … Continue reading A Measure of Success