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.

I โ€œslept inโ€ until 7am this morning after โ€œstaying upโ€ to watch the Oscars. I knew Iโ€™d be sacrificing my early morning slice but the extra sleep was worth it. As my day unfolded slowly and steadily, I kept my eyes peeled for little slices along the way.

Enjoying my breakfast of an egg on toast with avocado, spinach, and HP sauce while I played the NYT games.

Taking Phoebe for a quick morning walk before my 10am meeting, listening to โ€œMaroonโ€ by Taylor Swift and thinking how much I love her music and could write a whole slice just about how my relationship to her music has changed over the years. No one was out on the street and so I sang along happily, marveling at this lyrical genius.

Greeting my coworker Teghan on our weekly check-in, her bright smile and voice coming through the screen. Sheโ€™s been in Norway this month to scout a new program but is working EST hours this week, and Iโ€™ve missed her! If we lived in the same city, I know for sure we would hang out.

Playing Midnights while I plug away at cold outreach emails and budget actuals, work that I usually have to push, but which Iโ€™ve had time to work on this week and last. Thank god for spring break and a quiet inbox!

Pausing to eat lunch, a leftover sweet potato and black bean burrito with hummus and feta. Grateful for the quiet scrolling as I munch away.

Meeting with the two teacher chaperones I went to D.C. with this past December. Catching up and then talking about what changes weโ€™ll make for this yearโ€™s program.

Having an exploratory call with another client, thinking about what destinations might speak to her middle school teachers, learning more about how they do things at her school.

Trying to stifle a laugh on my itinerary review call for an upcoming Iceland program when the local guide reads the description about getting the โ€œenergy of the forest directly into your veins.โ€ Messaging Teghan about it and reminding myself to breathe and check my face, youโ€™re on camera!!

Finally logging off, shutting down my external display, and closing all my windows, then changing into shorts for a walk in the neighborhood.

Talking to both my parents, first my mom and then my dad on two separate 15-minute loops. Passing the Little Free Library (another future slice). Feeling the warm breeze against my skin and face and hair. Grateful to be outside. All the smells of flowers and trees. My allergies โ€” achoo!

Getting home, kicking off my sandals, and curling up on the couch to type this slice on my phone before I shower, warm up some leftovers, and turn on The Pitt.

A good Monday, filled with lots of little slices.

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6 responses to “Little Slices”

  1. mbhmaine Avatar

    There are so many slices here! I love reading about all the little bits and pieces of your day, and I especially loved envisioning you walking down the street, happily singing. Your job sounds so interesting and I enjoy the glimpses of that that you included, too. I’m a wee bit jealous of your shorts-clad walk, by the way!

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  2. Alice Tabor-Nine Avatar
    Alice Tabor-Nine

    Little slices put together make one big slice. So great to have a coworker you would like to hang out with; makes the work that much more enjoyable. Happy Monday!

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  3. Alysia Xirinachs Avatar

    It sounds like such a great day!! I love how often you were able to get outside and how you took us with you!

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  4. arjeha Avatar

    All of these little slices added up to one full day and a great slice.

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  5. Lainie Levin Avatar
    Lainie Levin

    I love this structure, Amy. I’m tucking it away to use for a future post. Your writing is a reminder that a joyful day can be as simple as the sum total of many moments of contentment, or even just plain observation.

    Also…I don’t know what energy of the forest I can directly inject into my veins. Is that even legal? Or is that just a euphemism for caffeine? Oh, how the mind does wonder…

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    1. Amy Crehore Avatar

      ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ I think we were trying to make a forest walk sound more robust, but hearing the guide read it like ๐Ÿคจ was too funny!

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