On March 1st, hostess with the mostest Leigh Anne Eck, who blogs fabulously on A Day In the Life, invited all of us to a party. Have you RSVPd yet? I just did, and here’s my response to her kind invitation.
Are you coming? I sure hope so! Let Leigh Anne know by adding your link to her comments here.
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This post is part of the annual month-long Slice of Life writing challenge organized by Two Writing Teachers. Join us! It’s my second year of Slicing in the challenge. (If you want to take a peek at the Padlet of writing ideas I’ve created, I’m happy to share. Click here! It grows every day.)
Yea! Thank you for coming to my party and the nice words! I am gong to have to check out that book. I was surprised you said it was historical fiction. Those primroses will be a welcomed gift by many! I can’t believe how many people still have snow. I will add you to the guest list…after I read your slice about edCamp part II. I missed that one.
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Now that I know you’re bringing Eleanor Roosevelt, I definitely want to come to this party! I thought about bringing Jane Austen, but then decided to make my mom’s day by bringing her! Thanks for the inspiration to join the fun today.
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I was going to bring Jane Austen or “Sense & Sensibility!” 🙂
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The primroses are the perfect surprise. I can’t wait to see blooms bursting from the ground and giving winter the boot. Your RSVP is so clever, too.
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And another storm headed towards Boston on Wednesday. So done!
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I hear you. I think Spring forget to land on Long Island but this may be a blessing since I can hunker down to prepare my winter gallery for flight. I forgot to send a reply to Leigh Anne so this may be my next slice. Thanks, Christie for joining the party and reminding me to.
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I’ve really been enjoying these going around. You yours has a background! So appealing to the eye as I read. I guess that’s how Pinterest came into existence.
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I did this in Canva. So easy!
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I love your favorites. Leigh Anne is one of mine. Mark
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I love the red cherry Twizzlers, too! I’m not a licorice fan, but I love the cherry ones! I also love how you used Canva for this-that has become one of my favorite tools!
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Red Twizzlers are the only ones I buy! And to see flowers of any kind right now would be fantastic. We are still snow covered.
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I’m with you on the red cherry Twizzlers – never black. Thinking about you as this next storm approaches!
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