another one of them lists that i’m so fond of
Wow, what a week. Remind me to never move again. OK, maybe I’ll consider it if it’s my own home.
1. We’re still unpacking. I’d always sworn that we’d not fall into that “still unpacking” trap, but, well, we need to get the rest of the stuff over here. I did do a fair amount of sorting yesterday. My writing room needs some help.
2. Adventures in cable guys today. This is the one where the internet hookup goes away for days, and, when Time Warner finally decides to send a technician out here, said technician hangs out my window with a shovel in one hand, waving it around to keep the neighbor’s woofy, bushy dog at a distance. I lost an entire work day. Drats.
3. It’s National Craft Month. Go make something. I’ve started making this because I “just happened” (no, really!) to have the yarn laying around but it’s more trouble than it’s worth.
Note: writing comics scripts counts as crafting, in its own crazy way. Ergo, I’m covered. (Yeah, like you were worried.)
4. Here’s tonight’s plea: please don’t hate me for liking Kimora Lee Simmons’ book. It’s actually pretty darned entertaining and, dare I say it, useful for a certain kind of teenage girl. Perhaps not me at that age, but… truthfully, I probably could have used a little Kimora then.
Just a little. Let’s not go crazy.
What can I say? I like people with “fire in the belly”.
5. Midori is cooking up some fun stuff for you in honor of National Poetry Month, which is next month. Stay tuned.
Dang it, poetry is so cool. And so is Midori.
6. Did you know that there are etiquette rules for addressing wedding invitations? No, neither did I.
I’m really, really tired.








March 22nd, 2006 at 7:55 am
That wedding website is downright scary.
Thanks for the intro to Midori - she’s on my reading list.
Get some sleep, tell work to stuff off for the rest of the week.
Jean