1. February 17 is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. If you choose to participate, tell us why, or how it affected your day/emotional being.
  2. This week honors Read Aloud Day (February 5) which places an emphasis on literacy.
    1. As a writer, do you have any memory (memories) of moments when you listened to someone read? What made the experience(s) special?
    2. Do you plan for moments when you will read aloud? What do you choose to read, to whom and why?
  3. National Lost Penney Day, February 12, encourages us to seek out those seemingly unimportant and maybe useless coins to prove they have a place in the world.
    1. What do you do with penneys? Why?
    2. Will you search for lost/abandoned penneys on this day? Will a found penney bring luck? Defend this activity or prediction.
  4. National Tell a Fairy Tale Day challenges us to read or create a fairy tale. As a writer, you are hereby challenged to create one or more fairy tales.

 

  1. February 17 is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. If you choose to participate, tell us why, or how it affected your day/emotional being.
  2. This week honors Read Aloud Day (February 5) which places an emphasis on literacy.
    1. As a writer, do you have any memory (memories) of moments when you listened to someone read? What made the experience(s) special?
    2. Do you plan for moments when you will read aloud? What do you choose to read, to whom and why?
  3. National Lost Penney Day, February 12, encourages us to seek out those seemingly unimportant and maybe useless coins to prove they have a place in the world.
    1. What do you do with penneys? Why?
    2. Will you search for lost/abandoned penneys on this day? Will a found penney bring luck? Defend this activity or prediction.
  4. National Tell a Fairy Tale Day challenges us to read or create a fairy tale. As a writer, you are hereby challenged to create one or more fairy tales.

 

  1. February 17 is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. If you choose to participate, tell us why, or how it affected your day/emotional being.
  2. This week honors Read Aloud Day (February 5) which places an emphasis on literacy.
    1. As a writer, do you have any memory (memories) of moments when you listened to someone read? What made the experience(s) special?
    2. Do you plan for moments when you will read aloud? What do you choose to read, to whom and why?
  3. National Lost Penney Day, February 12, encourages us to seek out those seemingly unimportant and maybe useless coins to prove they have a place in the world.
    1. What do you do with penneys? Why?
    2. Will you search for lost/abandoned penneys on this day? Will a found penney bring luck? Defend this activity or prediction.
  4. National Tell a Fairy Tale Day challenges us to read or create a fairy tale. As a writer, you are hereby challenged to create one or more fairy tales.

 

  1. Writers, it’s a couple of days just for you: National Word Nerd Day followed by National Thesaurus Day. Choose word(s) you find fascinating and convince us to join you.

 

  1. How’s your imagination? One of January’s days encourages us to “Appreciate a Dragon. Are you on board? Or, would you suggest another fictional animal? Share your thoughts.

 

  1. January also has lots of days to push us into getting closer with each other: Cuddle Up Day, Spouse’s Day, National Hugging Day, Compliment Day. How would suggest we honor one one, several or all of these days?

 

  1. Writers, it’s a couple of days just for you: National Word Nerd Day followed by National Thesaurus Day. Choose word(s) you find fascinating and convince us to join you.

 

  1. How’s your imagination? One of January’s days encourages us to “Appreciate a Dragon. Are you on board? Or, would you suggest another fictional animal? Share your thoughts.

 

  1. January also has lots of days to push us into getting closer with each other: Cuddle Up Day, Spouse’s Day, National Hugging Day, Compliment Day. How would suggest we honor one one, several or all of these days?

 

  1. Writers, it’s a couple of days just for you: National Word Nerd Day followed by National Thesaurus Day. Choose word(s) you find fascinating and convince us to join you.

 

  1. How’s your imagination? One of January’s days encourages us to “Appreciate a Dragon. Are you on board? Or, would you suggest another fictional animal? Share your thoughts.

 

  1. January also has lots of days to push us into getting closer with each other: Cuddle Up Day, Spouse’s Day, National Hugging Day, Compliment Day. How would suggest we honor one one, several or all of these days?

 

  1. Writers, it’s a couple of days just for you: National Word Nerd Day followed by National Thesaurus Day. Choose word(s) you find fascinating and convince us to join you.

 

  1. How’s your imagination? One of January’s days encourages us to “Appreciate a Dragon. Are you on board? Or, would you suggest another fictional animal? Share your thoughts.

 

  1. January also has lots of days to push us into getting closer with each other: Cuddle Up Day, Spouse’s Day, National Hugging Day, Compliment Day. How would suggest we honor one one, several or all of these days?

 

  1. December has many days of remembrance. Some are moments of sadness like Pearl Harbor and others honor those suffering devastating illness.
    • What would you write in a letter to any of those touched by these days?
    • Or, perhaps you’d rather write a poem?
  2. The Winter Solstice arrives in December.
    • What does this bring to your mind? Do you celebrate?
    • Do you have a Solstice memory to share?
  3. There are several religious and semi-religious holidays in December.
    • Why not write a prayer or mediation of your own for one of these: Bodhi Day, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas?
    • Or, write predictions or a letter to yourself facing New Year 2026, a year ahead? What do you think that you would have to say? Or do you have advice for those facing 2025?
  4. There is more than one gift giving day this month.
    • How do you plan for gift giving? Any tips?
    • What is the best gift you ever received? Why?
  1. December has many days of remembrance. Some are moments of sadness like Pearl Harbor and others honor those suffering devastating illness.
    • What would you write in a letter to any of those touched by these days?
    • Or, perhaps you’d rather write a poem?
  2. The Winter Solstice arrives in December.
    • What does this bring to your mind? Do you celebrate?
    • Do you have a Solstice memory to share?
  3. There are several religious and semi-religious holidays in December.
    • Why not write a prayer or mediation of your own for one of these: Bodhi Day, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas?
    • Or, write predictions or a letter to yourself facing New Year 2026, a year ahead? What do you think that you would have to say? Or do you have advice for those facing 2025?
  4. There is more than one gift giving day this month.
    • How do you plan for gift giving? Any tips?
    • What is the best gift you ever received? Why?
  1. December has many days of remembrance. Some are moments of sadness like Pearl Harbor and others honor those suffering devastating illness.
    • What would you write in a letter to any of those touched by these days?
    • Or, perhaps you’d rather write a poem?
  2. The Winter Solstice arrives in December.
    • What does this bring to your mind? Do you celebrate?
    • Do you have a Solstice memory to share?
  3. There are several religious and semi-religious holidays in December.
    • Why not write a prayer or mediation of your own for one of these: Bodhi Day, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas?
    • Or, write predictions or a letter to yourself facing New Year 2026, a year ahead? What do you think that you would have to say? Or do you have advice for those facing 2025?
  4. There is more than one gift giving day this month.
    • How do you plan for gift giving? Any tips?
    • What is the best gift you ever received? Why?