We are being so unproductive today. We considered going to Newport, but the weather is blah, so we have been reading the newspaper all day.
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
And again, I find myself a wee bit disturbed by the immense glee I'm taking in unpacking my books and arranging them just so. There's even a bit of hand clapping and squeeing going on.
Signed,
Sad little woman.
Is anyone else thinking that they want to pay Barb to help them move next time?
Is anyone else thinking that they want to pay Barb to help them move next time?
SNORK. No, you really don't. I drive people batshit with my organizational tendencies (i.e., the tying together of peripheral cords so they don't show). I think msbelle's the packing/moving fiend among us.
I love unpacking. I am an unpacking FREAK. When I moved in, DAN was kinda unnerved by my freakish need to unpack shit as soon as it came in the house.
I may also have a bit of a blank journal addiction. I've found ten, so far, and I know there are more.
I love journals, but I don't allow myself to buy a new one until I'm done with the old one. My current journal is plain black; I was in a very minimalist mode when I got it. I've been working in it for several years, since I'm an -- at best -- sporadic journaler.
I use them for story plotting. A new story gets a new journal. I just found one from five or six manuscripts ago. Kind of freaky to see scene drafts and character info more than seven years later. And really interesting to see how much has changed and how much has remained as I originally envisioned it.
Oh, that's a good idea, Barb. Like Jenny Cruisie and her storyboards?
And -- ooh, that give me a great excuse -- er, REASON -- to get a new one. WEDDING JOURNAL! Heh.