The Last Day

Every year that I complete the SOLSC I am amazed.

  • Amazed that twowritingteachers.org has provided this opportunity for so many years
  • Amazed that I wrote every day for 31 days
  • Amazed at the variety of writers who participate in this challenge from near and far
  • Amazed at how much I learn from other slicers
  • Amazed at how much in common I have with other slicers

Every year when I get to this day I make a promise to myself that I will post weekly on SOLSC, and I usually fall short. This year I am not making any promises. This year I will be hopeful.

  • Hopeful that I will continue to notice the small things
  • Hopeful that I will see some of the challenge participants on Tuesdays
  • Hopeful that I can carve out time to write each day

Thank you to twowritingteachers.org for this wonderful platform and to all of you who read my posts, and liked or commented on them. I truly appreciate it.

Until next time…

6 thoughts on “The Last Day

  1. Rita, I enjoyed so many of your slices over the last month. I, too, am hopeful that I will keep going with this. It’s a wonderful way to connect and to continue writing.

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  2. Dear Rita,
    Thank you! I enjoy your posts and the variety of subjects. Look forward to the next round.
    Rest easy in your recovery. ❤️
    XX Juju

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  3. I too hope to keep writing on Tuesdays – but frankly it is easier to write when I write every day…sigh…
    See you sooner or later!

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  4. Hopeful sounds just right. I often have the intention to continue slicing on Tuesdays, and then the first or second Tuesday after the slice, I forget–and then somehow forgetting once means I’m off the hook for slicing again until March! But perhaps this year? I am also hopeful that I can carve out time to write each day, even if I don’t blog at all. Isn’t it amazing that we completed another year of the challenge?

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