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1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push "Play" on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
You may respond in the "Comments" section of each post, if your response is family-friendly. Or you can write in your own journal or blog. If you respond in a public blog post, post the link in the comments and share it with us. Also feel free to use the "Comments" section for informal discussion about the responses that are posted.
Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Today's Writing Prompt: Double digit
My son is about to turn that corner where he goes from single digit age to double. How does your double digit effect you?
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5 comments:
I've reached an age when I celebrate both the Big-Os and the Big-5s. This year is a 5, I'll take a special trip with my two daughters, who live on opposite coasts. We aren't able to get together very often so this is a special time.
My post - http://ariadnearanea.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/double-digits/
I hate math, but think numbers can have significance. When I turned ten, it was a big deal, and certain milestones have been, as well. But as I get older, now it is all a blur.
10 was cake and ice cream and sleepovers and fun...
20 was exciting and daring...trying everything...
30 was new motherhood...and marriage...and flowers and hearts...and love....
40 was fabulous...and sexy and scandalous at times...a first tattoo at 45...love and a fair amount of lust...
50 was amazing...and full of love....and grandchildren...and new directions and wonderful discoveries...trying it all...
Double digits just get better and better :)
10- 15 Awkward Years
16-18 Self Identity crisis looms
19-24 Identity lost
25-33 Take Charge years
33-40 Letting go & self acceptance
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