1) 6 AM--get up, feed critters, make coffee, empty dishwasher--CHECK
2) 6:30--wake husband and child--CHECK
3) 6:30-6:55--drink one cup of coffee and read paper before child changes news channel to cartoons--CHECK
4) 6:55--iron hubster's pants because I'm a good woman--CHECK
5) 7:20--feed child breakfast--CHECK
6) 7:30--8:30 shower, etc. because I don't want to stink for big day of being ALONE, harvest crops on Farmville, killing time until we walk to school--CHECK
7) 8:30--take pics of child and walk her to school--CHECK
8) 8:50--come home, take aspirin, pour fresh cup of coffee, write blog--CHECK
9) 9:00--open word document, but which one FF or RM. . . hm, RM first. Set timer--CHECK
10) 9:01--WRITE!!--CHECK
How is your day progressing?
Write on!
At 9am I am not even awake yet.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to let you know how my day progresses when it actually starts :)
I'm writing! Stuck, but getting back to it.
ReplyDeleteAh, Jody, you always stayed up later than I did, except when I worked nights. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've had a little stuckage happening myself. Such high hopes for the day, but can't seem to dig myself out of this part of my story--I think I'm in the wrong POV.
ReplyDeleteSwitching stories to see if it helps.
I worked today. Bleh! And my kids go back to school tomorrow. WOOT! Yes, I am a bad mom and I'm happy they are going back. heheh
ReplyDeleteAnd don't worry about they stuck parts, you're a wiz at getting un-stuck. :D
I'm going to have to go for a walk before writing tomorrow--so I can think about what I need to write next!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your first day of school tomorrow, Kira!
Yes, I'm a night owl. I get the same 8 hours of sleep as everybody else, they are just a different 8 hours. That is the only cycle my body seems happy with.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how some days you can write and the words just flow, and other days everything comes out sounding like crap. Some of the best things I've written have spewed forth fully-formed from my brain. Other things that I have labored over never seem to read right.
When I was writting MOGG, I had scenes formed in my mind that I wanted to write, thus my incredible daily word counts. Not so much with these two new stories.
ReplyDeleteDid you get your contest results for the story I read?
ReplyDeleteHope you did great.
Susan
I won't know for awhile, Susan.
ReplyDelete>>5. Writers will be notified between July and October as submissions are evaluated by the editors. Final contest results will be announced on our Web site on or around October 31, 2009.
And in the past, they've had years where they havent' announced a winner.