Right now, I am:
distracted:: so many things on my mind
waiting:: still waiting for Maggie!
sorting:: papers, papers, papers
washing:: clothes, dishes, and counter tops
reading:: Wild, the story of the woman who hiked the Pacific Crest Trail
savoring:: Brown Girl Dreaming, by Jacqueline Woodson
cooking:: meals for my husband while I’m gone to Utah
knitting: the last square of Maggie’s blanket
planning:: an inservice using Notice and Note (Beers) strategies
smiling:: the day has brought happy moments to be grateful for.
singing:: I heard a lovely Easter concert tonight. Who does not love Brahms’ Requiem?
This is different and I like it. It’s free-wheeling thinking and feels exactly how it feels to be multi-tasking. Nicely done! Great slice.
I love this format. So doable. And wow – knitting a blanket. Impressive.
I love your verbs and explanations. I just did a whole verb poem of a “doing” day. We are busy folk!
Oooh. I clicked on your post because it suggested perhaps I might also learn a good new writing idea. I love how this feels so doable, and yet it really pushes one to use just the right words, to articulate just exactly what you mean. You have definitely written a mentor text for me!