Writing With Abandon

Reflections and ramblings about life as an educator, writer, reader, knitter, and over-thinker. Trying to do the writing only I can do.

4-4-4

Today I woke up not too inspired, so I tried the 4-4-4 slice format that I’ve seen at arjeha and Persistence and Pedagogy: 4 minutes to write about 4 things within 4 feet of you. Here’s what I ended up with:

My silk Drowsy eye mask that I got after going to Cuba with Reeta. She’s always worn an eye mask, but this one was something special. Silk, plush, and no ear straps, aka. no pain. I treated myself to one as soon as I got home, and now wear it every night. It keeps my curls in tact. P jokes about how I wore it on our first sleepover. “Well, goodnight!”

Hydrocortisone cream on the nightstand because the eczema on my knuckles always acts up when I travel, especially if the weather is different from Miami.

My kindle with about 9 or 10 library loans on it. Do you know the trick for keeping library loans as long as you’d like on your kindle? If not, I’ll let you in on the secret now: as soon as you deliver the books to your kindle, put it on airplane mode. Then, even when they officially get returned to the library, they’ll remain on your kindle until you read them!

The blackout shutters, wooden with slats, a typical feature of almost all brownstones in New York. They block out all the light, turning my bedroom here into the perfect cave, pitch black until I’m ready to wake up.

And there goes the timer! One more minute to reread and clean up, and then I’ll turn on the light and add some photos.

Comments

13 responses to “4-4-4”

  1. Ana Valentina Patton Avatar

    Haha, P’s comment!!
    My favorite though, was #4; those windows have such character!
    I like this format, I might save it 😉

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Do it! It’s great when you find yourself in a bind.

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  2. kiropa1 Avatar

    Love the mask, obsessed with the window!!!!

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  3. Elisabeth Ellington Avatar

    Also completely obsessed with the window! I had no idea historical shutters were so beautifully designed. Just lovely! I appreciated how the addition of photos turned this into a kind of photo essay. I like this format a lot and always find the slices it produces intriguing to read.

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I enjoyed the format too! While not exactly a slice to practice writing craft, it was a nice challenge to give a descriptor or quick story to each of the four things.

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  4. Victoria Sola Avatar

    Omg! Those wooden windows are a must. So nice to have darkness in the room, although I love sunlight most of the time.

    Also, today I might give this format a try someday!

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    1. Victoria Sola Avatar

      Ignore *today🤣

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    2. Amy Crehore Avatar

      Yesss you should!

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  5. Jessica Carey Avatar

    thanks for the kindle tip!

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  6. giannaoleary Avatar

    I loved this format! Also I RAN to put my kindle on airplane mode

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      I thought I’d told you this tip before!! 😂😂

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      1. giannaoleary Avatar

        I think I was still figuring out how all the kindle stuff worked and I missed that

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  7. Amanda Potts Avatar

    Those shutters are beautiful – I had no idea! And I had no idea about the Kindle trick either – life changing. 😉

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