Sunday, March 1, 2015

Slice of Life: March 1 -- Time to Slice Again

"How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon.  December is here before it's June.  My goodness how the time has flewn.  How did it get so late so soon?" ~Dr. Seuss

How did it get so late so soon?  That's a good question to ponder, especially as I sit here writing my first Slice of Life post of 2015.  March is upon us, and I wonder how we got here so quickly, so soon.  The school year is beginning its downhill stretch, yet in so many ways, it seems like yesterday that I ushered in a new group of students on their first day, eagerly anticipating the start of another year at the middle school.  Christmas has long since passed, but the decorations, presents, and celebrations seem so vivid in my mind, as if they were here only a short while ago.  To quote Dr. Seuss, it truly does feel like "the time has flewn."

While I know there are still 24 hours in a day, 7 days in a week, and 365 days in a year, time seems to be moving at an increasingly rapid pace.  Perhaps it is the fact that I have gotten older.  As a child, adults always warned me that time seems to move faster with age.  Perhaps it is the fact that my life is suddenly so busy -- full of responsibilities, demands, and a seemingly unending list of people and things that desire my attention.  Perhaps it is the fact that everything around me seems to be moving faster.  Technology is changing daily, the world seems to be getting smaller, and our society in general seems to be used to getting what we want, when we want it, failing to remember that patience is still very much a virtue.

Why all this talk about time?  Mainly because beginning this blog again this year has taken me back in time, to a year ago, when I first embarked on this journey with my colleagues and students.  It seems like yesterday that I sat down and wrote my very first Slice of Life entry.  Oddly enough, a year ago I was complaining about the weather and the possibility of snow.  In some ways, things haven't changed.  In many ways, however, much has changed since a year ago, when I took a chance and decided to "slice" for 31 days.

As I stumbled upon my blog from last year, I couldn't help but read the first entry that popped up on my screen.  Intrigued, I read another, then another, until slowly but surely, I had read all 31 entries from last March.  As I mentioned, a Slice of Life took me back in time.  I was taken back to the day my husband and I blessed a waiter at a local restaurant with a generous tip.  I was reminded of the spring's first round of golf, its misery and glory all wrapped into one.  I remembered the day I celebrated my birthday with my family, the time I was reminded to choose my attitude, and the day that a fellow colleague blessed me with her kind words.  I was able to relive those 31 days as I read each entry, and with each story, was reminded of the lessons learned and the joy I experienced as I shared my life with you during the month of March.

I am excited about beginning this amazing journey once again.  Much has changed since a year ago when I wrote my first post.  Looking back, I grew as a writer and rekindled my love of writing.  I truly believe a Slice of Life made me a better writer and challenged me to think in ways I hadn't thought before.  I also was reminded of the importance of making commitments and following through.  Writing for 31 days was difficult.  Admittedly, some days my writing was much better than others and on a few occasions, I wrote simply to fulfill my obligation of "slicing" for 31 days.  My goal this year is to be purposeful, to use each day as an opportunity to share my thoughts, provide some sort of insight into my life, and to pass on some of the lessons I have learned in life.

I know 31 days seems like a long time.  I know that at some point during the next few weeks I will become frustrated.  I know there will be days when I will sit at my computer, staring a a flashing cursor as I struggle to find the right words.  I know there will be days when I am tired and don't feel like I have the time to devote my energy to one more task.  That's when I need to remember that time flies.  In what will seem like only a moment, I will be looking back on this month and all that I accomplished.  I will soon be looking back at each day's entry with a smile, amazed at what I did when I committed to writing every day during the month of March.  I will choose to savor the journey and remember the joy that comes from writing. 

Soon I will be saying, "How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon.  December is here before it's June.  My goodness how the time has flewn.  How did it get so late so soon?" ~Dr. Seuss


31 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you're joining us again, Dr. Zornes! I did the same thing as you when I revisited my blog; I reread every entry and just enjoyed reliving everything! It's so worth the work!

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  2. I'm so glad you're joining us again, Dr. Zornes! I did the same thing as you when I revisited my blog; I reread every entry and just enjoyed reliving everything! It's so worth the work!

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  3. I like the expression that you gave to your story.

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    1. I loved how you discribed a lot about time flying because this year has gone by in a second and I'm going to miss 6th grade.

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    2. Thanks, Mekhi. I am glad you enjoyed it!

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  4. I like the quote you picked!

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    1. Thanks, Reagan! I thought it was a fun quote that I had never read before.

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  5. i liked that you opened with a qout

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    1. Thanks, Olivia. The quote really helped me figure out what I wanted to write about.

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  6. I love that you used a Dr. Seuss quote to start and end your entry, that was a really good idea!

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    1. I really like Dr. Seuss. I used one of his quotes in one of my Slices last year, so I thought it would be fun to use another of his quotes this year.

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  7. I love that you used a Dr. Seuss quote to start and end your entry, that was a really good idea!

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  8. I think it was a great idea to use the quot and I liked your describing.

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    1. Thanks, Isabella. Using a quote really helps me focus my writing when I'm not sure where to begin.

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  9. I think it was a great idea to use the quot and I liked your describing.

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  10. I think that was really good and all the work you put in it keep it up so you can have a pizza and cake party

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    2. Thanks, Chase. Pizza and cake are definitely good rewards! Plus, I like the sense of accomplishment I get when I do something that required a lot of work.

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    3. Thanks, Chase. Pizza and cake are good rewards! Plus, I like the sense of accomplishment I get when I do something that required a lot of work.

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  11. I think that was really good and all the work you put in it keep it up so you can have a pizza and cake party

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  12. I think this slice was very inspiring for me. You sound so different from when you talking to when you are writing. good job Mrs. Zornes.

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    1. Thanks, Gabriel. I would agree that I do sound different when I write compared to how I sound when I talk. I had to work to find my writing "voice" but I love figuring out how to put the words together in just the right way!

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  13. Mrs. Zornes, this post... It just made me feel the need to step back and look at all the time I've had, and all the time I still have before me. I haven't been here long, but time really does feel like it's "flewn." I just have some many moments from this year, last year, and all the years before the just stuck with me more than others. This post makes me want to stop. To savor. To sit aimlessly and watch the wonderful things around me as the time passes. This was a wonderful piece, and I hope to see more like it.

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    1. Thanks, Lyne. Time does fly. I agree that we all need to slow down from time to time.

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  14. I absolutely love how descriptive you are and how you word everything with precision. I agree with you that it feels as though this year has just flown by. I still feel like open house was just last week. I loved how you incorporated the quote all through out your writing and how you repeated it at the end. The way you phrased everything just made me want to read more. I can't wait to read your next post.

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    1. Thanks, Aili! I am glad you enjoyed reading it. I really love to write, but it takes a lot of time for me to figure out my word choice. It has been helpful to think about how some of my favorite authors write and then pattern my own writing style after theirs. It's helped me become a better writer.

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  15. I absolutely love how descriptive you are and how you word everything with precision. I agree with you that it feels as though this year has just flown by. I still feel like open house was just last week. I loved how you incorporated the quote all through out your writing and how you repeated it at the end. The way you phrased everything just made me want to read more. I can't wait to read your next post.

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  16. This is awesome I never thought to quote Dr.suess.

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    1. I quoted Dr. Seuss last year in one of my posts. When I found this quote, I just had to use it!

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  17. I love the quote you put in their. When I was reading this it reminded me the good times I had with my family before I moved. You are a really good writer and you are a really good principal.

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    1. Thanks, Caitlin! I really enjoy writing. I am glad you liked my post and the quote I used.

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