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Where Have I Been?


I can't believe it's been almost a month since I've blogged here. This space is special to me. I'm sorry I've been gone so long. Where have I been? 

I've been packing up and ending the inaugural year at my brand new middle school. It was a wonderful year!

I've been walking. Every day. Incorporating walking into my daily routine has been so worth it. I feel more energy. I feel inspired by being outside. I enjoy chatting with a friend or the silence on my own. 

I've been writing...mostly typewriter poetry. I took on #the100daychallenge and decided to write a poem a day for 100 days. Currently, I'm on day 87. 

I've been reading. I'm in the midst of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and I'm reading Innovator's Mindset for school. That doesn't include the news and poetry I read daily.

Finally, I've been cleaning and organizing and purging. Taking it shelf by shelf, room by room...and really being mindful of what stays and what goes. 

I'm grateful for this community. You are always here, whether I show up or not. I will do better. I will show up to this place...the place that inspired so much of my writing life. 
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  1. Your list reminds me of ALL the different things that take our time and focus. And how we can easily return to our foundation, home!

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  2. You sound like you have hit your summer groove! I am just now getting there...glad to see you are back!

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  3. Welcome back - we really missed reading your writing. I loved reading today's poem. So inspiring.

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  4. So happy to know you have been busy and well, Michelle! I've been following your 100 day poem project on Twitter - so fun! I love the look of the poems on the typewriter - refreshing! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Summer is busy in different ways. I haven't attacked the closets yet. I am typing poems, inspired my you.

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  6. I'd certain;y agree you have been writing poetry. I've really enjoyed your daily poems.

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  7. Woo hoo! And don't forget your pretty gosh-darn-awesome blog takeover. You've been busy! So glad you are back and I can't wait for you to crash the TeachWrite class next week about notebooks! :-)

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  8. Welcome back! You have been busy-- It sounds like your summer is off to a fabulous start! I'm intrigued by this 100-day challenge you mentioned. Great poem!

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