There were so very many thingsThat moved my heartTodayIn one direction or another: There were timesMy smile reached past my earsAnd perhaps to my toes There were timesMy smile falteredJust a little bitI heard it crackRight along with a fewPieces of my heart There were timesMy smile held firmIn the enoughOf now.
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Poetry Month: Piece of Mind*
I sit on the floor, legs splayed,Jigsaw pieces scatteredMy work is cut out for me. Most people open just oneBut I wonder where the funIs in that. Take out one box, two boxes,SixDump the pieces out and See how it comes together. You say you like to sort for EdgesColorsPatternsGood luck with that. It wouldContinue reading “Poetry Month: Piece of Mind*”
April Fool’s
If ever there were a year that April Fool’s were both welcome AND despised, this would certainly be it. NO ONE is in the mood to mess around with anything. And yet, at the same time, we need humor and levity more than ever. As a teacher, I’m often conflicted about April Fool’s jokes inContinue reading “April Fool’s”
#SOL20 Day 31: A Conversation with Story, Resolved
I thought that this piece, a continuation of my first and my second “conversations” with Story, might be a good place to bring some closure to this month-long writing challenge. ….. “Well?” She drummed her fingernails on the table. “Well…what?” blinked Story, letting the right corner of her mouth twitch up into an almost-smile. “Oh,Continue reading “#SOL20 Day 31: A Conversation with Story, Resolved”
#SOL20 Day 30: Intentions
WHAT I MEANT TO DO:-work out-walk my dog more-write something better than this-drink actual real live water-breathe some outside air-shower-start a puzzle-read a little-finish this week’s grad school homework WHAT I ACTUALLY DID:-attended 5 online “meetings”-made a bunch of phone calls-wrote a bunch of tricky emails-called my mother-planned how I would break the news ofContinue reading “#SOL20 Day 30: Intentions”
#SOL20 Day 29: Word Casserole
I started today with a bucket full of words: I trounced through the house with it overfull, sloshing,Spent a few on the phone with my mom,A few more with my sister,Then held out pretty fullUntil I got to my school work:Email upon email, text upon text, I found myselfRooting through, huntingFor only the best onesAndContinue reading “#SOL20 Day 29: Word Casserole”
#SOL20 Day 28: On Boredom
As a writer, I very much stand “guilty as charged” when it comes to planting seeds…and then forgetting about them. Today I spent some time walking among the rows of drafts that I’ve planted on my blog, and I found this one. It strikes me as timely right now, especially as so many of usContinue reading “#SOL20 Day 28: On Boredom”
#SOL20 Day 27: What Needs to be Said
Dear Families, I probably shouldn’t be writing you this letter over Spring Break, during a time when we should all take distance from school, but I confess my brain is just not in vacation mode. You and your kids have been on my mind a lot over the last weeks. There’s a lot I don’tContinue reading “#SOL20 Day 27: What Needs to be Said”
#SOL20 Day 26: Teaching as TV
<<cue lights, music>> ANNOUNCER: Some say it’s the hardest profession around. Some say, “Those who can’t do, teach.” Well, we’re about to find out what teachers are made of. <<visual: montage of teachers in classrooms>> ANNOUNCER: We’ve gathered teachers from all across the nation to test their skills against one another. Each week they’ll faceContinue reading “#SOL20 Day 26: Teaching as TV”
#SOL20 Day 25: On Twenty-Five
My only defense…to teach as hard as I can and as compassionately as I can for as long as I can.
