So I have been very intrigued by the blogging world of teachers, professional authors that are on my bookshelves, and authors of children's literature and middle grade books and beyond. I will admit that a secret guilty pleasure of mine has been lurking on Twitter and watching their conversations amongst each other. I want to be a part of this secret world, but I always felt as if I didn't fit in!
Rewind to July. I attended my first ever edcamp, and NerdcampBC nonetheless. I was so excited and nervous all at the same time. I drove up there not knowing anyone. I felt like I was a student the night before school started. I had butterflies and had called my husband repeatedly asking him, "What if no one likes me?" And for at least the 300th time, he reassured me, "You are the same person that can make friends with a wall, you will find someone that likes you!" I reflected on this little nugget of wisdom, thinking I'm not friends with any walls, but I suppose the man is right. After all, we have been married for six years and together for nine years, so I guess that means he knows me a little bit!
I got there and saw people that I had been seeing on Twitter posting brilliant tweets. I was slightly starstruck to say the least. Here are the very people whose blogs I had been reading and following for months. Their thoughts in writing were everything I have thought but have never been able to put into words. It was refreshing to see and hear and talk to people who were as passionate and probably way more passionate than I am about teaching, reading, and placing books in the hands of students. I had arrived at Nerd Nirvana!
I went to several sessions and learned a ton! Met some really cool people and still felt like a lurker. I went to a session that Donalyn Miller, the Book Whisperer, led about how the Nerdy Book Club needs you. I was intrigued. I listened to how the Nerdy Book Club got started and how they were always looking for people to write blogs for them. I so wanted to, but I never saw myself as a writer. And when I say never, I mean NEVER. The only writing I did was the classic five paragraph essay. And I hated that type of writing.
So here I am, expanding my horizons and beginning this adventure. I am hoping this will help me grow both as a writer and as an educator.
I look forward to following your posts!
ReplyDeleteI love how this first post is... five paragraphs! ;-) Isn't it amazing how you can make connections through Twitter and free PD? "Meeting" teachers on Twitter has really made me reflect on my teaching, and in order to do that, I felt I needed to create a blog as well. Each post I write helps me reflect even more. Kudos to you, Mary, for jumping in! Enjoy the journey!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the reading blog world and the kidlitosphere. You can check out lots of other kid lit blogs here: http://www.kidlitosphere.org
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