Yesterday was a be-a-u-ti-ful day. Loved, loved, loved the sunshine and warm wind. Of course it’s rainy today, and the temperature/weather are supposed to worsen gradually all week. But it is only March, and the warm days will come more regularly (and closer together) all the time. I think I can wait a few more weeks for spring…
I swept and mopped my kitchen and bathroom floors yesterday. That was my “productive” task. I also finished a pair of slippers which I will be mailing to a certain Xanga friend this morning sometime. I read some, wrote some, goofed off some. I went to the post office and put gas in my car. Eric and I watched Evan Almighty last night and then a couple episodes of Good Eats before heading to bed.
Today will be pretty full. I have a number of errands to run (post office, voting, groceries) and things to do (lunch with a friend, hang out at Karen’s for a while). Maybe the rain will wash all the dirt off my car…it’s getting really disgusting!
Okay, I can’t think of anything else exciting to say right now…happy Tuesday!
^I think that it should be “whom,” Great work, Gail!
@ch1pch0p – LOL to the deardorff comment, KE!
^I think so, but that sounds crazy wrong, doesn’t it? “If it’s whom I’m thinking…”
^ should that be whom? ^
If it’s who I’m thinking, she’s been under the weather…she may not be up and around yet!
I thought for sure “a certain Xanga friend’ would have commented about her slippers by now. She must not have read your post yet.
So are you a Christian writer, or a writer who’s a Christian? hehehe… gotta love Deardorff’s classes….
Actually, it’s a collection of essays about literature and Christianity and writing, about a philosophy of literature from a Christian perspective, as well as different Christian writers’ views about their own area of expertise. More esoteric than practical how-to, but very good nonetheless!
I read this earlier and forgot that I was called away before I commented!
The book sounds interesting. Is it targeted for writers of Christian fiction? That’s your primary interest, right?
What a great time for Karen to have her baby, so you can go over and see them on your week off!!
So they sell gas at the post office now? I’ve been away too long!
Enjoy your time with your nephew!