It’s the last week of the Student Blogging Challenge, and I have to say, I’m a little sad. I’ve gotten so many opportunities because of the StuBC, and connected with so many people. Even though I started this challenge in Week 3, it still felt like I had worked through the whole ten weeks. During that time, I created nine new blog posts and three blog pages. I received eight comments from people I’d never met, and I commented on too many blogs to count. This challenge inspired me to showcase what I’m proud of, like my writing, or what I made with emojis, or my acting, which I talk about in my About Me page for the first week’s challenge. As well, I also saw some amazing things over the course of those seven weeks. My classmates’s blogs are incredible, and each and every one has something special in it that they’ve created. Several of their blogs were even featured on the weekly recap of the challenge. I got to see well-written stories and poems, and beautiful art and images.
I think that the Student Blogging Challenge was an amazing experience, and I’d love to do it again!
Thnak you for reading my last (😭) Student Blogging Challenge blog post! But while you’re on my blog, why don’t you check out some of my other posts? There’s some pretty cool stuff to see on here!
Hi Lucy!
It is a bit sad that STUBC has come to an end. I haven’t had a chance to check out your blog yet but I’m glad I’m visiting now. You have some excellent posts!
I love the way you’ve included hyperlinks so well in your writing. Some students find that difficult to do.
I’ve been so impressed with the quality of your work from your classmates!
Do you think you’ll have the chance to take part in the next challenge which begins in March?
Best wishes for a happy holiday,
Kathleen
Hey Kathleen!
Thanks for visiting my blog! You’re right- my classmates are talented! To answer your question, I think I would definitely do this challenge again. I’m excited for March!
Sincerely,
Lucy
Keep writing, Lucy! I loved the story about Rosie, your albino fish, and the fame you attained as a person & rare pet duo. So clever. I hope you maintain your blog. Believe it or not, a blog that you continue, posting as you go, can become an asset when you apply to college (and that happens faster than you might imagine.) As a STUBC Commenter I can honestly say that I’ve read a few truly gifted writers. You’re one of them! Whatever will you write next? Keep blogging!
Thanks Patricia! Thank you for the support! Writing stories like Bye Bye Rosie is one of the most fun things I can do with my time. And having a blog that I enjoy updating is already pretty good!
Sincerely,
Lucy
Hi Lucy,
I am a retired teacher who loves commenting on posts during the blogging challenges. I finished the posts I was to do for this week, and started looking for other posts. I have to tell you, I chose your blog because I also live in Canada. I live outside Brooks in southeastern Alberta.
Thank you so much for commenting on so many other blogs! The first three blogs I commented on this week said they hadn’t received any comments. That made me so sad. I felt so much better after reading your post because I know that you will continue commenting!
I am so glad that you are looking forward to another challenge!
Merry Christmas!
Marg
#STUBC commenter