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Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life.
#983507 added May 13, 2020 at 10:10pm
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Ten minutes GO & A New Normal
30 Day Blogging Challenge

PROMPT May 13th
Writing Sprint! Set a timer for 10 minutes and write without stopping about whatever comes to your mind. I challenge you to deny your urge to edit yourself as you write. If you must, youโ€™re allowed to edit, but only after you finish your ten minute sprint. Ready? Set. GO!


So I have set my timer for ten minutes. I find whenever I write in a sprint form I tend not to write anything of value because I am just trying to get the words done, but I have written enough this morning to already have my 750 words so this is an extra bit. Yesterday I posted my clock story to one of my work colleagues that sent in a picture of a grandfather clock. She liked it or at least said that she liked it.

I am wondering how many people will just do a little bit of writing that they have polished up after all no worries. if you can clean it up and edit it after the ten minute bout anything can change.

I am trying to not fix things n t on the first go of this but it is tricky.

I like yesterday's post prompt of the what if aspect.

I was also thinking what if I had gone to Paris after I finished high school or maybe even during University. What about a girl who goes to Paris and gets to stay in a friends apartment while her friend is away. She has a month or two to enjoy the place and take advantage of Parisian life. Taking a month long Paris Writer's Workshop. going to join the writing group at Unicorners. Making friends with people from around the world. Now that would be a cool experience... but as a story probably only for me. and that is okay. ten nine eight seven six five. Timer went off.


Blog City - Day 2128

Prompt: What is your new normal these days?
My new normal. The only thing I really miss is writing in cafes. Beyond that I am quite comfortable being at home. Every few days I head out to do a few errand like buy some groceries. I reward myself with a trip to Starbucks to use some of my stars. I have managed to get through all of April without having to pay for anything at Starbucks.

My last trip to Walmart, which I tend to avoid, (but had to go to get my prescription because my doctor sent it there instead of Shoppers Drug Mart), I spent over $250 which is huge for me. But I bought groceries, cleaning supplies and gifts for my mother for Mother's Day as well as a few books for myself. I won't have to go back until I need to refill my prescription and that isn't for 100 days.

I am not minding the teaching from a distance, but I would much rather be in my classroom with my students since I have an ASD class and they learn so much better when we are there with them. I feel for the parents having all of their children home. Many of our students have siblings, so parents are having to manage more than one educational program. It's a lot.

I live with my 82 year old mother, so I don't put myself out there much. I also discourage her from venturing out too far. We have many a good laugh.

I have one computer I can't open without upsetting my WiFi so I have to go to the Starbuck's parking lot to use it. Luckily, I have another computer and a Chromebook that I borrowed from the school.

Another plus is that a lot of things have gone virtual. So I have been able to join a writing group in Paris that I have never been able to before. Eventbrite also has many writing sessions to connect people.


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