If you don’t live it, it won’t come out of your horn. ~ Charlie Parker
Day in a Sentence, Wiki Experiment
- Reflect on your day or your entire week or even a single moment of your day
- Boil it down into a single sentence
- Add your Day in a Sentence to this wiki page by using the “edit” button on the top right of the page
- Be sure to include your name and a link to your blog or online site, if you have one
- That’s it! (see my model below)
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From Kevin: My brain started to think about school this week as I pulled up my annual summer letter that I mail to incoming students and I began to think about what kind of technology I want to introduce them to before we even start class (I may even try this wiki idea at our class blog for a summer book they all had to read). From xxx:
From Cindy: After weeks of dismantling our usual routine into an easy, flexible schedule, with the biggest decisions being about which book to pull off the TBR pile next and whether the weather would hold long enough to get into the pool, it’s time to slowly rebuild those habits as the summer weeks wane.
From Gail : The end of summer vacation feels a bit like the undertow you experience as a big wave returns to the bigger ocean. You are being sucked along by it’s powerful and rapid receding action.
From sara p-c: sometimes i think part of the reason i love summer vacation so much is the delicious, watermelon-juicy anticipation of a new school year unflavored by the rind of real life.
Something new, exciting from Bonnie Yesterday I kicked off a workshop series at a new school district for the HVWP and teachers still come to the table without a writer’s identity. How can that be?
From Tracy: Really focusing on not worrying that I don’t have a job yet… I know that by the time school starts I will have one, that’s how it always works – I need to breathe
From Sandra: As my bed slowly softened to my predetermined sleep number, I felt the worries of the day float away.
From Joseph: Finishing several apparently dissimilar books today, lines cross, converge, and intertwine in striking, provocative ways: the final Harry Potter has Dumbledore in his mind before the closing confrontation, much like the way CG Jung according to Edinger’s Creation of Consciousness places God into the human psyche, and even Larry McMurtry peruses his quadruple bypass as a god-like ending and beginning of selves. (I haven’t blogged on this yet, but my blogs are http://dochorsetales.wordpress.com/ and http://dochorsetales.blogspot.com/ .)
From Dan: This summer was too short (T-minus 2 days to preplanning!)
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about 9 months ago
The end of summer vacation feels a bit like the undertow you experience as a big wave returns to the bigger ocean. You are being sucked along by it’s powerful and rapid receding action.
about 9 months ago
Something new, exciting! Yesterday I kicked off a workshop series at a new school district for the HVWP and teachers still come to the table without a writer’s identity. How can that be?
Bonnie
about 9 months ago
As my bed slowly softened to my predetermined sleep number, I felt the worries of the day float away.
about 9 months ago
This summer was too short (T-minus 2 days to preplanning!)
about 9 months ago
From Joseph: Finishing several apparently dissimilar books today, lines cross, converge, and intertwine in striking, provocative ways: the final Harry Potter has Dumbledore in his mind before the closing confrontation, much like the way CG Jung according to Edinger’s Creation of Consciousness places God into the human psyche, and even Larry McMurtry peruses his quadruple bypass as a god-like ending and beginning of selves.