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smallhobbit) wrote2021-01-30 12:30 pm
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Snowflake Day 15: Your Snowflake Experience
I had wondered whether to comment, since this year I had hardly participated, incorporting Day 4 into my own goal update post, and then combining Days 8 and 9. And I am very grateful for those who responded with links to their national Girl Guide/Girl Scout websites.
But then I looked back at last year, to discover I'd only written about two of the days then as well, although I have a feeling I may have simply made a reply on the original Snowflake post on a couple of days.
This was my fourth year of Snowflake, and looking back I found at the end of my first year I'd written it was an interesting challenge, but one I wasn't sure I'd do again. I suspect this was a reasonable reflection. The following year I also participated in two-thirds of the posts, having made the conscious decision to only do the posts which seemed relevant. I also think that temperamentally I am better suited to the intense two weeks (plus a day) rather than a whole month.
Looking back I think that while I enjoy reading the responses of my flist, I came to the right conclusion at the end of the first year, it's a good challenge, but not one for me.
But then I looked back at last year, to discover I'd only written about two of the days then as well, although I have a feeling I may have simply made a reply on the original Snowflake post on a couple of days.
This was my fourth year of Snowflake, and looking back I found at the end of my first year I'd written it was an interesting challenge, but one I wasn't sure I'd do again. I suspect this was a reasonable reflection. The following year I also participated in two-thirds of the posts, having made the conscious decision to only do the posts which seemed relevant. I also think that temperamentally I am better suited to the intense two weeks (plus a day) rather than a whole month.
Looking back I think that while I enjoy reading the responses of my flist, I came to the right conclusion at the end of the first year, it's a good challenge, but not one for me.
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As for myself, I do like the concept of the challenge, but the last couple of years have been so busy I cannot keep up.
Maybe next year I can give the
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I think it's a challenge which is worth doing once, and then how it goes afterwards is up to the participant; some really like it, for some it's more meh.
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