Draft a post with three parts, each unrelated to the other, but create a common thread between them by including the same item — an object, a symbol, a place — in each part.
“Mum can we go yet, I want to play?”
“Who or what do you want to play with, Sandy?”
“I want to play with Mary.”
“Mary is visiting her family in Queensland so that is not possible.”
“Yes it is mum she has her mum’s I-pad.”
“Sorry Sandy, remember yesterday I said during the day you play outside while the weather is good.”
“Okay mum I forgot.”
Practical and fun
Life’s building blocks
Alternate way of learning
Your friend
Last night I went to see the new play in town. Great story and the characters were so real. Initially I didn’t want to go but I went as a favour to my friend. She was worried nobody would go. Wrong. It was a sell out crowd and the critics loved it. Simply titled—PLAY—it is the story behind the importance of playing in our adult life as well as our childhood. So when you get the chance don’t forget to play.
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Nice combination there! “Alternate way of learning” – unfortunate it’s not used a lot more, or at least, that learning isn’t made more fun. And not just for children.
We learn more when we are having fun especially as adults. That is why fun is a large part of the Toastmaster program.
Enjoyed…. I had no idea what to do with that one!
It stumped me at first then something clicked.