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I finally showed up.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. In response to a photograph I provided to the VerbTribe, writer Terry Lynn George offered us this moving look inside motherhood–and personhood–and showing…
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in the place with no shoes.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. Writer KT Patrick Bothwell offered us this beautiful piece of writing about a favorite place she has loved since she was a little…
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it is an infinite loop of offering

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. Writer Ket Parker offered us this beautiful piece of writing about her witness. The Bed Spreading myself here upon my witness, the one…
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have i given too little?

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. Writer Billie Stingley offered us this beautiful piece of writing about giving. Have I Given too Little have I given too little have…
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writing is a choice.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. Writer Sara Rae Lancaster offered us this food for thought about writing. You can find more of her writing here. Connecting the “Dots”:…
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and for a moment, i do.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. Writer Vickie Velasquez offered us this beautiful piece of writing on Day 13. You can find more of her writing here. A young…
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You do have a place in the great winding river.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. On day 18, we wrote about distances between. Writer Susan J. Preston is a Santa Fe web designer and the creator of Banjo…
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letting go.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. On day 31, we wrote about a time in our lives when we let go–and survived. Writer Laura Allen remembers her parasailing adventure…
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your anger creates a chasm between us.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. On day 18, we wrote about distances between. Writer Esther Louie looked at distances inside relationship in this powerful piece. On distance I…
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the spaces between things.

VerbTribe has been an extraordinary journey for me as a teacher, and for those who have joined it. As we close our first 37-day journey into writing, I am featuring writing from VerbTribe members here on 37days. One of those writers is a woman named Jenn Forgie who swept us all off her feet with her open heartedness. In this…
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