Appearances and School Visits

  • Stix Early Childhood Center, St. Louis, MO
  • Scholastic Book Fair, Johnson Wabash Elementary, Ferguson, MO
  • Tivoli Theatre, St. Louis, MO (Monday Uber Alles)
  • Keevan Elementary, St. Louis, MO
  • Crossroads Elementary, O'Fallon, MO

Testimonials

"Thanks Robyn! You did an outstanding job!! The kids loved it! The way you explained it all to the kids was perfect and fit right into our writing curriculum. Thank you again for joining us and taking the time to speak to the kids." - C. Buxton

"Thank you so much for visiting Johnson Wabash Elementary School during the promotion of our Scholastic Book Fair. You have a naturally relaxing persona that captivates your audience - both children and adults. It was indeed an honor having you as a special guest. Our students love you!" -P. Ross, Johnson Wabash Elementary

Monday Uber Alles

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

48 Hour Film Challenge

I entered the 48 Hour Film Challenge this year and had a blast! There were around 54 teams that turned in films on time out of about 72 that entered. Our cast and crew were great and we came up with a film that was a lot of fun to write and shoot. The creative energy eminated from everyone, which allowed us to work very well together. It was enjoyable to watch everyone learn their lines so quickly and improv as needed. Once the film was edited, we went to the "wrap up" party and watched other teams rush to turn in their films by the 7:30:59 deadline. It was very sad to see team members who came after that...all that work and not be allowed to compete. At least they will get to have their film shown at the Tivoli Theatre.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Writing and Work/Life Balance

A big part of work/life balance to me is being able to pursue your passion. I love to write and have been writing since I was a young child. I have written poems, songs, articles, a novella and published a children's book series. The book series is about a lovable toddler-sized bunny named Branli. "Branli Says Bye-Bye to Binky" and the newly released "Branli Goes for a Walk" are books for young children, parents, educators and anyone who enjoys reading to children.

I have been able to accomplish these works through setting priorities. A lot of times I hear people say they want to do something but they don't have the time. When in reality, if it's a priority, you make time for it. If you think about what you have done during the day, you are usually stating your current priorities. But what happens when you decide to make something else a priority? You learn that you had the time after all or you have to shift what's important in your day. For example, instead of watching all of your favorite tv shows, maybe you can spend an hour writing each day.

What I have learned is that my passion kept coming up as the years passed. So I really could not ignore it. Writing brings me joy and has become a great outlet to offset a demanding professional career in IT. My family is most important to me and I enjoy doing a lot of things. As an author, parent and IT professional, the only way I could work on the pursuit of my passion was by making it a high priority in my life.