
Let me tell you, having 80 pairs of third grade eyes focused in on your every word (or I will pretend it was my every word as I know attention spans of 8 and 9 year olds aren't that long) is a bit nerve-wracking for this girl. I have always said - I'm a writer not a public speaker.
I muddled my way through, with my kid by my side... who told me if I passed out he would not (I repeat would not) finish the presentation for me... he would however call an ambulance... so I guess that's a bonus. At least my kid loves me enough to call for help - but he won't finish what I started... HA!

I think they got a real kick out of the fact I once wrote an article arguing that aliens created the pyramids in Egypt.
To tie this whole thing into part of their career curriculum they were given an assignment the day following my presentation.
Their assignment was to write the following "If you were a writer, what type of writer would you be and why?" I am going to post their responses... They are pretty awesome!
Special thank you to their teachers, principal and guidance counselor for letting me do this project and also to Holly who came up with the idea to have career speakers talk to the classes.