PiBoIdMo is officially done!
Though there are more pages left in my idea journal, so I think I’ll just fill them up!
I have loved this month! It has been a busy one with school and work and now student teaching, but I’ve really enjoyed reading up on the blog posts, meeting a great community of people, and getting all these ideas down! I can’t wait to pick through some of them over vacation!
And, that may be when I catch up on my notes for the blog posts…student teaching is a bit time consuming, along with doing homework for regular school and packing up for my 12 days on the East Coast for the holidays!
So, 30 days (plus a few at the start, but Tara said we could start early!) equaled 180 ideas!
You can see as the month went on I forgot to color in the tally š
Like I said, I’m looking forward to looking through these ideas during break and starting to write a few more stories. I also want to get a spreadsheet going of all my stories and where they have been (to critique group, how many revisions….)
I also want to do a few more posts here on a regular basis, highlighting books I’m reading (and sending you off to visit Reading Journal!), things I’m making (Make it Monday? What do you think?) and updates on my thankful journal (thankful Thursdays?) and maybe even a post that highlights links I’ve found and interesting bits I’ve read on the internet over the week. I may even take notes, since that’s been really fun for PiBoIdMo.
I really like having all my resources in one place, and I really do want to turn this blog more into an idea/resource vault!
I hope everyone is having a rockin’ start to December and had a great PiBoIdMo, if you participated!
Read and write on!
KE
Holy Cow! 180 ideas! Congratulations on winning 6 years worth of PiBos… š I love your chart and how you did your ideas. Amazing feat while you are student teaching. š
It is so interesting to see how others organise their thoughts, story ideas and notes. Thanks for sharing this. Love your tally chart by the way!
Wow! 180 ideas! Impressive — and your chart is so cool.
Thanks for sharing!