Day 2 ~ March SOLSC
Today’s post is inspired by Christine at her IBLESSINGS blog. She shared her own bio poem as a way to introduce herself and it reminded me how much I enjoy the bio poem. I should go back and read my first bio poem and see how it’s the same and/or different from this one. (My first bio poem)
My Bio Poem
Jennifer (but please call me Jen)
Caring, dedicated, passionate
Wife of Brad, mother to Emma
Who loves learning, crocheting, and running
Who experienced great joy when offered an opportunity to go back to school
Who fears losing people I love, Emma’s preteen & teen years, and so much more (hello anxiety)
Who successfully ran her first ever half marathon at 39 years young this past fall
Who dreams of traveling more and one day relaxing on a porch in a cabin on a lake with my family
Who lives in a small quaint village – the same one I’ve lived in forever
Driggers
I’m participating in the March Slice of Life Story Challenge! Thank you to the team of writers at Two Writing Teachers for this wonderful writing community. A place for us to grow together as writers.
What a wonderful idea! You’ve shared so much in a short piece. I too hope to live by a lake someday.
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Thank you for tagging me! I love this format of poetry as ine can learn so much about a person in so few words! I certainly learned so much about you through yours!
By the way – I live in a log cabin on a lake!
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Oooh that must be so amazing! I love log cabins!
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I love this…. the bio poem is a wonderful way to convey so much in just a few words. So impressive that you ran a 1/2 marathon at 39! And that cabin with the porch on a lake sounds like a perfect dream.
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Thanks so much for sharing your format and your bio. I’ve been inspired! We share a dream in living by the water. There’s something about the idea of peaceful living and water going hand in hand.
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Thanks so much for the inspiration today! I used your slice to inspire my own. Life in a small quaint village sounds lovely. And I, too, long for a cabin by the water!
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I think my favorite part of this challenge is the inspiration I get from everyone. Glad to inspire you today!
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I tried a bio poem today too! Loved learning so much about you so quickly! I started back running. My husband inspired to get back into it. He has done a few 5Ks and and currently training for the Broad Street Run in Philadelphia. I’ll be doing my first 5K next month!
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Wonderful to read your first two March slices, Jen. Yesterday’s perfectly frames what we can gain by being part of the Challenge, and it being my first, I value having affirmed all that this month holds for us writers.
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I am using quick writes as slices this year. This just might have to be one! Hats off to you for your marathon at 39! We always wanted to live in a cabin, but we had to do with a house that looks like a cabin! Does that count? 🙂
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