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Friday, August 22, 2014

Celebrate the Small Things-August 22, 2014


It's Friday!  Let's Celebrate the Small Things with VikLit!

I am serving as a co-host to this fine blogging event, along with these other wonderful bloggers:

Diana Wilder
Katie @ TheCyborg Mom
CaffeMaggieato @ mscoffeehouse


This week has been a busy one.  My boys are still getting settled in to a school routine.  So far they're both having a great time!

I've been making use of the three hours of the afternoon that I have completely free of children.  This definitely makes for a great time to write, and the ideas are flowing.  I feel like some of my story ideas are promising, and I hope I can do them justice.

What would you like to celebrate?


14 comments:

  1. Keep up the writing! Have a great weekend :)

    shahwharton.com

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  2. Protect those hours. It's amazing how 'I'll just do this first' can suddenly take up the whole afternoon. ;-)

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  3. I bet it's great having that time to write, enjoy it!

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  4. That is awesome! My twins start in Sept. I can't wait to have my 2 hours a day to work without interruptions! Though, I'll probably nap the first week on those two hours, because I can LOL

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  5. Three solid hours to write. Sounds productive.

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  6. All that writing time sounds wonderful! My kids go back to school next week, and then I'll have a couple of hours to write. I love having my kids home, but I love that writing time, too. Have a great weekend!

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  7. "It's the most wonderful time of the year..." !!! They get an education and you get a few hours to yourself. A win/win situation. Happy writing!

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  8. Good for you using your time productively! Today (Saturday the 23rd) I'm celebrating Doctor Who!! Why do they make us wait so long??? :)
    ~Katie

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  9. Free time does sound pretty great! :) Have fun with it!

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  10. I'm celebrating catching up. . .just a bit. Somehow last week I couldn't run fast enough. Guess I set the treadmill too super fast and I couldn't keep up.

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  11. Go, creativity! And like C. Lee, I'm celebrating catching up a little.

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