Yesterday
we had a meeting of the children interested in writing club. There were about 70 children present from
grade one through grade four. Although I
shouldn’t have been surprised, I was.
This year we’re starting late. Normally, we start in October but the start of
2011 was fraught with atypical personal and professional challenges. So, here we
are, it's mid-January and just getting ready to start. Yet, despite the late start, there were lots
of children interested.
Of course, it’s
encouraging that so many children want to stay once a week during their
lunchtime to write because they love it.
However, there are only two us sponsoring writing club so we needed to
set some parameters so that the children who finally end up staying would do so
because (1) they love to write, (2) they are willing to spend a lunch period writing, (3) they are fairly independent when it comes to writing - they won’t need much supervision
(a concern in the past with some playful grade one boys) and will use the time
they have in a productive manner, (4) they won’t quit in the middle of the semester
(we go until May) because another more enticing club has come along. In other words, writing is their
passion.
We’re starting
on Thursday this week and I, for one, can’t wait! I plan to spend a few minutes at the
beginning of every writing club time doing my own writing, as well. I’ve
recently come to call myself a writer who can write well. Therefore, I need to make a habit of writing in order to become a better writer. So, I’ve started a commitment to writing every morning for about an hour
when I wake up. Since I've started doing this I find my days go more smoothly and I feel calmer. This last result is not something I was expecting. In New
Orleans, where I lived for four years, we call this lagniappe!
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