5 THINGS THAT MADE ME SMILE
Tender moments between my two sons
The Canva projects my students completed to compare/contrast the two marriages in Julius Caesar
Walking out of school today, right into spring break!!!
Embracing the fact that I’m in a reading slump and shredding the guilt of that from the past two months
Powerful, organic conversation with teenagers
4 WORDS TO DESCRIBE MY WEEK
Confusing
Baffling
Overwhelming
Relieving
3 PLANS FOR THE WEEKEND
Toddler friend birthday party
Get my nails done with momma
Finalize packing situation for next week’s trip
2 THINGS I LEARNED THIS WEEK
“Snitches get stitches” isn’t true if kids like you; high schoolers will tattle with a quickness
Tension headaches are real, and they will actually take. you. out.
1 GOAL FOR THE WEEK AHEAD
Inhale, exhale. Go with the flow. Nothing is so urgent that I need to lose my cool with my family.
Britt, you have some of the most creative slices! I love this format and am adding it to my writing ideas document! 🙂 I will say your list of four words to describe your week, I feel those words in my bones! It’s been a week for certain 🙂
Thanks for sharing today!
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Love this format! I will be using it in the future! Thank you!
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This format is my Friday routine (I should slice it too). It feels good to look back at a week this way, even when the week has been hard. This article may resonate with you: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/20/opinion/reading-grief.html?fbclid=IwAR02VVbxU-Tw5NtmxGmcTjWkqHnkmWPIKFwfELVppaVAskucfDZWQV7picY
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Definitely bookmarking this format to use soon! I had to laugh at the line about snitching. Several of my high schoolers took great delight in telling me about some of their friends who were skipping my class yesterday. I like how this format provides a way to observe and reflect on the week.
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Great goal! Urgency is perceived, something we put on ourselves. Enjoy your spring break. Take the time for yourself and your family.
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