"The problem with people is they forget that that most of the time it's the small things that count." (Said by Finch in All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. These are my small things that count.
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Day 31: This blog, once
With a nod to Deborah Freedman’s book This house, once, I wrote my own version thinking about this month.
Happy to read your slices and appreciating your comments. Your positive spirit, good sense of humor and creative surprises as a blogger make it a pleasure to be in your company. So far virtual but I hope to meet you in person too.Hugs.
Thanks for sharing your writing journey with me and your support with a daily comment. I hope to meet you in person one day and give you a great big HUG!
A neat, unique and most pertinent way to wrap up another great month of writing together in this space Elsie. As always, thank you for being a friend, writer, and a reader.
I like how each quote builds on the one before. We start with the ABC’s and then finally we use them to preserve our life stories. Writing really is a gift!
A truly fitting ending to your month of writing, Elsie. You are the real example of what slices are supposed to be. I love that book, and you’ve added to it immeasurable. Deborah Freedman would love to see this!
Once again we learn something new from you. The words are memorable, the format is unique (for us), and the Slice is gorgeous. Thanks for being such a loving dependable mentor, day after day.
Elsie, I love your use of a mentor text to write this final post. I enjoyed reading it and loved the beautiful speech bubble that provided the background for your words. Your last thought – writing is so powerful because it preserves our thinking – makes it visible for others to see. I loved reading your posts and hope to see you every Tuesday on Slice! Thank you!
And this blogger experienced the joy of meeting the writer of these words! Happy memories continue with our shared writing. Congrats on another year of meeting the March challenge
I feel like you tried something new in this slice as a writer. Maybe it is just the format? I like it, though. The four separate statements allowed me to focus in on the significance of each one. Kudos to you
Happy to read your slices and appreciating your comments. Your positive spirit, good sense of humor and creative surprises as a blogger make it a pleasure to be in your company. So far virtual but I hope to meet you in person too.Hugs.
Thanks for sharing your writing journey with me and your support with a daily comment. I hope to meet you in person one day and give you a great big HUG!
A neat, unique and most pertinent way to wrap up another great month of writing together in this space Elsie. As always, thank you for being a friend, writer, and a reader.
Perfect…..the preservation of moments is what drives me to write. Thank you for being apart of my world through this month.
As usual, you found the perfect way to say what needed to be said about this writing month. Always a pleasure writing with you, Elsie!
I like how each quote builds on the one before. We start with the ABC’s and then finally we use them to preserve our life stories. Writing really is a gift!
A truly fitting ending to your month of writing, Elsie. You are the real example of what slices are supposed to be. I love that book, and you’ve added to it immeasurable. Deborah Freedman would love to see this!
Beautiful post and wonderful sentiments. You inspire me , and for that I thank you.
Those words just made my day! Thanks!
Oh, this is befitting a last SOL for 2017! Love it.
Once again we learn something new from you. The words are memorable, the format is unique (for us), and the Slice is gorgeous. Thanks for being such a loving dependable mentor, day after day.
We did it! Great slice. I like the speech bubbles that speak your words. Thanks for your comments and friendship. Looking forward to Tuesdays.
I love the format and your use of This House, Once. Beautiful way to end this month of writing!
A great way to end this month. Like the others, I enjoyed this format. Thank you for your comments throughout the month.
Elsie, I love your use of a mentor text to write this final post. I enjoyed reading it and loved the beautiful speech bubble that provided the background for your words. Your last thought – writing is so powerful because it preserves our thinking – makes it visible for others to see. I loved reading your posts and hope to see you every Tuesday on Slice! Thank you!
A beautiful ending, Elsie!!! Love this format, too!!!
Another March challenge met! With every one, we realize there are many moments that will just pass by unless we preserve them.
And this blogger experienced the joy of meeting the writer of these words! Happy memories continue with our shared writing. Congrats on another year of meeting the March challenge
Sad it’s over 😢
I feel like you tried something new in this slice as a writer. Maybe it is just the format? I like it, though. The four separate statements allowed me to focus in on the significance of each one. Kudos to you