Do you ever try out a sliceable idea in the moment? Like as you’re emptying the dishwasher think to yourself, maybe I can write about this and as you place the silverware into the appropriate places in the drawer you imagine how it might go… as I nestled each fork and spoon away…
This was exactly how I drafted this piece today…
Today, our third snow day in less than a week, I sat on the couch with Rose. Breakfast made and eaten. Wren and Adi were quiet in the playroom. Having just come off the weekend, things around the house were in pretty good order. So I just sat babbling back and forth with Rose, letting myself just be in the moment. “Nose, nose,nose,” I said as I tapped my nose and then Rose’s nose. This went on for a few minutes, each time her little face lit up- this learning words business was fun. “Where’s your nose?” I finally asked. Her little pointer went directly to the tip of her nose. “She did it!” I called to no one in particular. “She touched her nose!”
She’s clearly gifted.


Loved reading your real life slice. Perfect moment. Detailed writing. Warm feeling. Funny ending. Beautiful child.
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Clearly. It was evident from the first. Another snow day today?
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Yes! Bring on spring!
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The good news is that because of anticipated PD day, I have a bag full of books.
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I love this slice and can totally relate to slicing in the moment. In fact, that level of awareness is one of the things I love about the challenge– I love being primed to recognize the potential story in each moment in my life. What a warm, wonderful bit of your life you captured here. Thanks for sharing.
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Rise is adorable! Yes, writing in real time offers a sense of immediacy. It’s something I used to teach students, but I haven’t tried composing a slice in real time, that I remember anyway.
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Clearly! I love this slice. It brings back memories of my play with my own children. She is adorable, by the way. You capture the moment beautifully.
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Talk about joy!
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This is great. I love the picture, too. It fits so well with the mood of the slice. It’s great that Rose and Nose rhyme. Probably how you came up with the name! Tomorrow’s word, “Toes.”
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…and then elbows!
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What a delightful breakfast read! I love how you framed it, writing in real time! I can just hear you and Rose! Thanks for sharing!
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I am drawn in with the simplicity and joy of this piece. You make writing in real time look so easy.
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I love this slice is all about the power of words in real time, from the frame, to the nose, to the comment to no one in particular. I, too, have found myself “writing in real time”. In fact, tomorrow’s may be one of those from late last night… thanks for the inspiration (and for the adorable picture of your clearly gifted daughter).
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You are so good! Love this simple, yet powerful, slice.
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Clearly gifted and absolutely adorable! Yet another snow day for us, too, in the Boston area. The more I slice, and write in general, the more I notice opportunities for writing. I don’t have to go looking for them as I did when I first began just over a year ago, I’m just more attune to them as you say.
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I love that you sliced in the moment, but even more, I love that time you got to have this verbal playtime with your little one!
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Your teaser is what brought me in and the immediacy of the writing is what kept me. I felt totally in the moment with you and Rose while reading.
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Look at precious Rose’s beautiful smile! I absolutely loved this slice. She clearly is gifted! Smiling seems to be a theme today 🙂
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