I'm doing it. I'm chasing my dream. I've always wanted to run writing retreats and workshops for people, but I've always been too scared to do anything about it...until now. I don't know what's changed...maybe I've changed. I'm not allowing the fear to stop me anymore. I've started Selah Writing Retreats. The past couple of weeks I've been getting the business end in order. I thought I would hate that...I don't. It's scary, but I am surprising myself with how efficient I am. Yesterday I went to a bank to set up a bank account. The woman I met with was kind and helpful and so enthusiastic about my dream. My website is set up. I've done lots of work on it. I hope you stop by and let me know what you think. It's selahwritingretreats.com . Balancing creative with business has been challenging but fun. Creating the website, getting a federal tax id, making business cards, planning dates... My favorite voxer group is called Butt Ki...
Thank you for sharing these blog posts! They are to celebrate! May I share them with my first graders? I am just stepping into the blogging world and love sharing examples with them. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! :) Yes, please share them!!! You can find our class blogs on the blogroll at my class blog: mshaseltine.edublogs.org
DeleteMy students LOVE your student blog and you. They are always telling me about what Miss Haseltine has on her blog! So grateful for the link up with you guys as a model. It's like having another teacher in the room.
ReplyDeleteAnd by the way, I'll be at NCTE..YAY! See you there??
Perhaps someday our classes can touch each other, Michelle. I don't think it will happen until the new year, but I'm hoping. I love each part that you shared. What kind and enthusiastic student writers you have! (They must have a good teacher!) Thanks for taking the time to share all of this.
ReplyDeleteYour choice is great - this kind of student writing makes everyone smile. I hope you will let them know that I read their words in Estonia and wished them many more wonderful ideas and words for future writing.
ReplyDeleteWriters indeed. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love it when your kids jump on and write like this? I'm not sure where the research is to back this up, but I would bet that kids who blog move farther faster because they are writing what they want to write. Michelle, if the research isn't out there, we should do it!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are in a grateful mood, Michelle. I am grateful that we met up and will get to be F2F friends this week at NCTE. I just got invited to the Wonderopolis breakfast with Chris Lehman on Saturday morning. Perhaps, you can ask for an invitation and we can enjoy breakfast together.
ReplyDeleteI was impressed to see their different blogs. Times have sure changed since I was a student!
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