Sunday, June 25, 2017

Don't die on me, d*mmit!

So this past school year (and the second half of the year before) I decided that blogging wasn't really going to be my thing anymore.  Clearly I couldn't keep up with it, and clearly I was lagging in making updates and writing interesting and witty things.

Fast forward to today.

It occurs to me that if nothing else I need a space to explain some things that are available for the greater good.  My Teachers Pay Teachers store needs to be expounded upon, as does some of the ideas I have for my classroom, and if nothing else I'd like to have some sort of space to think out loud and see my ideas from another perspective.  So that's what I'm going to be doing.

In many ways, this is nothing new - I've been somewhat using this blog for those purposes all along.  In other ways, I'll be curious to see what (if any) sparks of inspiration can be gained from what seems to be a blog without readership.

If there's anyone out there, care to leave a comment?

Bueller?



Also, look back here soon to see an explanation of my brand spanking new 2107-2018 Planner of Awesome!




2 comments:

  1. I give you props for continuing to blog, even if it's not as often as you'd hope! Keeping it up for the goal-oriented reasons you listed is great, plus you never know who may stumble upon it (but might not comment). I tend to find music ed blogs via social media (Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest) but found yours while browsing through TpT. I *LOVE* how you showcased your in-class music cart and how you used such handy skills to add a music stand and other items to it! I've linked that blog post to my "Rock as you *Roll*" board on Pinterest. So consider me inspired, along with others who view that pinboard and follow the link back to your site :)

    All the best,
    ~Danielle | MusicOnACart.com

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    1. Thanks so much for your feedback. I really would like to keep up with this, partly as a means of self-reflection if nothing else, but also to encourage others to seek some outside-the-box solutions to common issues. I appreciate the Pinterest link as well!

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