It’s been a long while since I checked in with my fellow slicers. Every year I say I’m going to keep up with Tuesday slicing. I think about you all each week as I get THE email from Two Writing Teachers. I almost always plan to login and put a slice out into the world [wide web]. Yet life usually derails my plans and something else takes priority.
But not in March. March is different. It’s the month that writing DOES take priority. I try to set aside time after dinner or once the [not-so] littles are asleep. My family is usually pretty good about giving me this time. March is when I start to brainstorm topics and determine if each little anecdote is sliceable. A few are…most aren’t.
This year is no different. I’ve had on my to do list to start taking note of stories or even some sort of writing plan. I’ve have had a couple of ideas—but they usually fly out of my head as quickly as they flew in. My plan is to browse some long time slicers to see if anything pops out as a fun structure. If I had thought about it, I would have done this throughout the year.
Hindsight, man.
So today will just be a catch up. Over here, everything is pretty much the same. I’m still working as an assistive technology specialist, in the same district, with the same team…we are seriously the dream team.

My kiddos are 5, 8 and nearly 11. The youngest is as feral as ever. He started kindergarten and is an angel at school. He saves his Tasmanian devil side for home. We are just so lucky!

My middle man is my sensitive guy. He [over] reacts with his whole heart. He must tell me I love you a dozen times a day. I must say, I don’t mind that part. It’s the other BIG feelings that terrorize us all. Managing emotions is a work in progress.

My oldest is a mini-me. She’s not me at ten…almost eleven. No…I was an obedient little bookworm who wouldn’t dare dream of talking back to her mom. She’s me NOW…as a 49 year old, take-no-shit, kind of woman. I grew up and grew a voice…and I hear it come out of her mouth everytime she opens it. For better or for worse.

Speaking for better or for worse, my husband and I just celebrated our 13th anniversary. February is a busy month for us: the 13th is my birthday, 14th is Valentine’s Day, 16th is our anniversary, and 27th is the day we met. We like to pack it all in. We’ve been through a lot since we met in 2010. But I wouldn’t change a single thing.

How have you been? I really want to know. What’s changed in the last year? Are you teaching a new grade or subject? School? District? Did you leave teaching all together? How is the family? Any big life updates you want to share?

I am writing for the 19th annual Slice of Life challenge presented by Two Writing Teachers.

It was nice to read about you and your family, it gave a very clear picture . Hope to enjoy your other posts. Regards, Lakshmi
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Thanks for stopping by again!
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Hi Karyn! I’m also a long-time slicer, and while I’m always here in March, I can’t seem to get the Tuesdays SOL thing going either. I’m in a new place this school year. After taking a sabbatical last year to travel the world, I moved to Sri Lanka in August. I’m still in school leadership, but I’m back working with curriculum as well, which I love. Nice to meet you…I look forward to seeing you around this month!
P.S. You have a beautiful family! 🙂
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Traveling the world! WOW! What an amazing experience! I hope I get to read about some of your adventures. Thanks for reading. And thank you for the wonderful compliment.
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Welcome back. These days, I usually slice all year round; however, my kiddos are all grown up and out of the house these days! Back in the old days, I was lucky to find matching shoes and socks every day. I hear you and admire your family for supporting your personal and professional growth.
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So good to see you in here! Same here about the Tuesday writing. Oops. But here we are in March! Looking forward to reading your posts every day!
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Are you planning to slice this year? I hope so! I do love to read them!
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Yes! Just taking it slow this morning. Probably will write later this afternoon.
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What a beautiful family! Isn’t it funny how children with the same parents and enviornment can be so different?!? I look forward to returning throughout the month. Happy writing!
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Thanks for reading! It’s amazing to me, too!
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Glad you came back. I’m on year 7. I also have 3 kids who couldn’t be more different from one another- keeps me on my toes and they are a lot older than yours!
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Yay!
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