I love clean sheets day. It also happens to fall on housework day which I don't like so much but it is the reward for all the boring sweeping, dusting, mopping and chemicalling. There is nothing like slipping into crisp, clean sheets - even though the duvet and pillows are the same, the mattress is the same, the whole bedroom is the same. Fresh clean sheets lend a new sorta something to the boudoir. Housework Mondays has a small upside.
I've figured out why it is so hard to blog. I do have the occasional original thought and at times it sounds amazing in my head and I think to myself - ooooh must remember that one, it will be a corker. Sometimes I even manage to construct sentences and paragraphs that dance with awesomeness. But then something happens and the day runs past, I have to do this, that and the other so all thoughts fall out of my sieve head and fall through the cracks, never to be seen again. The end of the day rolls round and I have time to sit, prepare my thoughts, crack out the blog and nothing, nada, zip.
That end of the day is where we have to fit in tv time, eating time, crafty time, dearly beloved time, sitting in a crumpled heap time, overlap of all jobs I didn't get done time, feeling guilty for everything I didn't do time, daily worry about baby boy time and last minute OMG I can't believe I forgot that time. Thank goodness there is clean sheets to fall into.
Monday, 26 May 2014
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Cancelled
Lately all the awesome shows I've been watching have been cancelled. It does make you wonder why the powers that be listen to the sheep herd and not the actual intelligent idea thinkers. The early cancellation of these shows is quite annoying because I'm left with I wonder what happened, did they ever find out the big concept and who kissed who. The only good thing about the cancellation of Firefly was the round-up film Serenity and even that left possibilities of further adventures tantalisingly out of reach.. Thank goodness for Castle and a regular fix of the somewhat filled out Nathan Fillion.
I've been poorly sick this week which has been both good and bad. In my fevered state I cried at the thought of having the fan on and when I heard my little boy griping I was lying under the quilt, unable to move, unable to open my eyes yet constantly saying his name. And my temperature wasn't even that high!! Mummy flu is pretty serious, first it begins with the OMG I feel so ill - how can I possibly survive. Secondly you have a big long list of things you need to do and exactly minus that amount of energy to do them with. Finally you have huge amounts of fear at the thought of your baby boy catching your nasty germs. But I think he had it first and gave it to me, plus his poorly sickness wasn't as bad as mine. Perhaps the effects increase with person size seeing as I am at least fifty million times bigger than him it stands to reason that I will be fifty million times sicker. I was almost on the verge of wishing I was cancelled.
I like the way time rolls into time when you don't have regular structure, it means that there are rarely any deadlines so things are never cancelled, they are just moved along. For someone who doesn't cope well with mostly self imagined failure, it makes for a perfect match. In fact I might even go so far as to say nothing should ever be cancelled merely postponed for another day. When I feel like it.
I've been poorly sick this week which has been both good and bad. In my fevered state I cried at the thought of having the fan on and when I heard my little boy griping I was lying under the quilt, unable to move, unable to open my eyes yet constantly saying his name. And my temperature wasn't even that high!! Mummy flu is pretty serious, first it begins with the OMG I feel so ill - how can I possibly survive. Secondly you have a big long list of things you need to do and exactly minus that amount of energy to do them with. Finally you have huge amounts of fear at the thought of your baby boy catching your nasty germs. But I think he had it first and gave it to me, plus his poorly sickness wasn't as bad as mine. Perhaps the effects increase with person size seeing as I am at least fifty million times bigger than him it stands to reason that I will be fifty million times sicker. I was almost on the verge of wishing I was cancelled.
I like the way time rolls into time when you don't have regular structure, it means that there are rarely any deadlines so things are never cancelled, they are just moved along. For someone who doesn't cope well with mostly self imagined failure, it makes for a perfect match. In fact I might even go so far as to say nothing should ever be cancelled merely postponed for another day. When I feel like it.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Monday, 12 May 2014
Supreme Procastinator
I just had my ass handed to me by a monkey-kicking emoticon (thanks friend x) reminding me that probably the thing I do best is procrastinate about how I can't do the things that I could maybe be doing. I talk a good talk about how it would be awesome if a) fitted perfectly into (2) and part iii swam along nicely with section 4 and all I need to do is xyz to the power of 7.
The key must be to using every single minute of every single waking hour to the absolute best of your ability. However, who do you know who is that perfect? I mean we see them walking around, looking coiffed and in charge but for all we know, or at least as I like to think, they've got masses of unwashed dishes in their sink or fifteen weeks of washing littering their bedroom floor - maybe even both.
If I was super organised I wonder how much I'd be able to actually achieve, all those little jobs would be jobbed and all those little nooks would be de-crannied but then where is the fun in that? My actual day went along the lines of taking mr mini cutie pants to the library for new stories, returning home to find an email from the library telling my reserved books had come in. Cut to extremely unimpressed facial expression. I guess that's what tomorrow is for. Along with all those other jobs & nooks that I didn't get round to today.
Keep dreaming the dream - one day, you never know.
(art by Paige Martin)
The key must be to using every single minute of every single waking hour to the absolute best of your ability. However, who do you know who is that perfect? I mean we see them walking around, looking coiffed and in charge but for all we know, or at least as I like to think, they've got masses of unwashed dishes in their sink or fifteen weeks of washing littering their bedroom floor - maybe even both.
If I was super organised I wonder how much I'd be able to actually achieve, all those little jobs would be jobbed and all those little nooks would be de-crannied but then where is the fun in that? My actual day went along the lines of taking mr mini cutie pants to the library for new stories, returning home to find an email from the library telling my reserved books had come in. Cut to extremely unimpressed facial expression. I guess that's what tomorrow is for. Along with all those other jobs & nooks that I didn't get round to today.
Keep dreaming the dream - one day, you never know.
(art by Paige Martin)
Friday, 9 May 2014
1254
That is how many books are on my to read list on Goodreads and that is only the books I know about. Who knows how many page turners are out there just waiting for me to find them. I still get a huge kick from losing myself in a book, curling up on an afternoon with a cup of tea in hand and just losing myself in the pages. I'm never really aware of the paragraphs and the text, it becomes a moving story before my eyes with detailed imagery and sound, sometimes even taste and smell. I do not see the words, I only absorb the story and I love it. Books are probably the best invention in the world ever. And I am not a purist, my kindle gets almost as much attention as the physical tome and I'm in and out of the library so often that the staff are starting to smile when they greet me. (Firstly it's Greater London - no-one smiles and secondly they are not librarians because it's one of those new fangled job shop, council payment, spa treatment, gospel church, teaching, cafe libraries *shudder*). The actual library section has my fingers itching as I long to reorganise the fiction aisles, all the books are sorted alphabetically with the little picture labels on the spine to let you know if they are mystery, sci fi etc and I just ache to put them into little pools of genre. Perhaps one day I will just start moving them around, I doubt anyone would notice. What I love the most about my nearby house of shockingly few books is the online service, just log in with your library card and you can reserve any book you like, for freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. It doesn't usually take that long to come in and it means that you don't have to spend time scouring aisles with a potential sound bomb in the buggy just waiting to detonate.
So whilst I was sadly lacking in my new determination to blog regularly yesterday, I did manage to finish a book (yay) and go to the library and pick up another (double yay). My first ever real book review has also just been uploaded on the Curious Animal Magazine site so please do my ego a massive favour and go read it, love it, talk about it, comment and share. I am absolutely desperate to go finish reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss but my kindle needs charging and I have 8 other books in my current reading pile, one of which has a deadline of sorts and I have only just tickled it's intro. Besides, life shrilly demands that my nose be dislodged from its preferred home of bookdom with jobs jobs jobs. Busy little bookworm - that's me!
So whilst I was sadly lacking in my new determination to blog regularly yesterday, I did manage to finish a book (yay) and go to the library and pick up another (double yay). My first ever real book review has also just been uploaded on the Curious Animal Magazine site so please do my ego a massive favour and go read it, love it, talk about it, comment and share. I am absolutely desperate to go finish reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss but my kindle needs charging and I have 8 other books in my current reading pile, one of which has a deadline of sorts and I have only just tickled it's intro. Besides, life shrilly demands that my nose be dislodged from its preferred home of bookdom with jobs jobs jobs. Busy little bookworm - that's me!
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Timey wimey
Imagine that we could go back in our own timeline and make small changes - nothing too life altering but those small things that really fudge up the day. Everything would probably be all wibbly wobbly and timey wimey but at least we would have a few less stress head days. I'm mostly happy, I say mostly because it is usually those little annoying frustrationary things that make me SIGH and unfortunately I am wired to react big styley to them. That being moaned about, I am a great believer in the idea that the choices we make map out our fate - it's a two pronged existence. A bit like those books we all used to read which had you telling the story depending on the decisions you made, I loved those. I'd go back over and over, living out all the different options so I'd know exactly what would happen in each scenario. I think that is what I dislike most about life. There is no 'what if I did that instead' button and no way of knowing if what you chose was the right choice. Or even if there is a right choice. I bet some deity somewhere is laughing their pants off right about now.
Stephen King infamously said that if you want to write you must read everything you can get your hands on and you must write yourself, everyday. I think I've got the reading as much as I possibly can with a 9 month old sorted but the writing ... well... I think this blog is testament to the fact that I have had no time to write. Not even a smattering of random thoughts on a bimonthly basis but it is good to have unachievable goals in life and I still want to be a writer when I grow up. All the successful people in life say if you want something bad enough you'll find a way to get it so with a jaunty whistle I pick up my pen and... the baby says 'nap time is over Mummy' smiley face smiley face.
Stephen King infamously said that if you want to write you must read everything you can get your hands on and you must write yourself, everyday. I think I've got the reading as much as I possibly can with a 9 month old sorted but the writing ... well... I think this blog is testament to the fact that I have had no time to write. Not even a smattering of random thoughts on a bimonthly basis but it is good to have unachievable goals in life and I still want to be a writer when I grow up. All the successful people in life say if you want something bad enough you'll find a way to get it so with a jaunty whistle I pick up my pen and... the baby says 'nap time is over Mummy' smiley face smiley face.