I can participate in the readathon!
My brother is visiting and I thought he was staying through Saturday, but it turns out he is leaving on Friday. While I wish he could stay longer, the bright side is that my Saturday is wide open. And my husband will once again be joining me as well.
The lessons I learned from October will be applied. Short, light books only. Real meals, not just snacks. Frequent breaks to cheer on other readers.
So, have you signed up yet? Cheerleaders and readers are always wanted!
I am also very excited to participate. I agree: real meals! And, standing up every hour to stretch and circulate the blood!
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I do lots of yoga during the day. Sun salutations are a great way of re-energizing your body.
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Woohoo! I’m psyched for Saturday! Thanks for the tips 🙂
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Those are great lessons, and I learned them the hard way myself. My daughter and I are participating for the third time. Have fun!
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I thought there was still time for Dewey’s Readathon, but it looks like April has suddenly sneaked in when I was not looking! All the best for the read-a-thon. I am hoping to participate in it.
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Hope you are able to participate!
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I signed up today 🙂 You can find my potential reading list for the read-a-thon here – http://vishytheknight.wordpress.com/2010/04/08/its-read-a-thon-time/
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I am participating for the first time. I am really excited! Thanks for the advice, I will take that into account when choosing my books and using my time 🙂
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Thanks for the advice! This is my first read-a-thon and i am very excited:)
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This will be my first year participating (I’ve wanted to join for years but it never worked out). Thank you for the tips!
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Looks like we have similar game plans for tomorrow. Light easy reads are definitely the way to go!
Good luck 🙂
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