Blessed Normalcy
Oct. 25th, 2004 05:18 pmI think it was FDR who coined the term. A return to normalcy! he promised in his first presidential campaign. Well, I would have voted for you, Franklin. I have just returned to normalcy and it feels mighty fine. Saturday was my last day at job #2. After church on Sunday, I actually had Nothing To Do. *blissful sigh* It feels kinda weird to know that I don't have to go to work after work tonight.
What am I going to do with all this free time, you ask? WRITE, of course. I am going to be a turbo-writing devil. *smells burned rubber*
Bugs: There is a spider in the northwest corner of my living room that will not die. He's been squashed with the web-getter and RAIDed twice. My sister and I have named him Lazarus.
**UPDATE**
dark_geisha has graciously reminded me that Harding coined "Normalcy," not FDR. Perhaps this is a sign I should steer clear of historical fiction.
What am I going to do with all this free time, you ask? WRITE, of course. I am going to be a turbo-writing devil. *smells burned rubber*
Bugs: There is a spider in the northwest corner of my living room that will not die. He's been squashed with the web-getter and RAIDed twice. My sister and I have named him Lazarus.
**UPDATE**
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Date: 2004-10-26 12:33 am (UTC)Dude, why are you still at work? You should be home celebrating! (not that I mind getting to talk to you extra)
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Date: 2004-10-26 12:37 am (UTC)How's it coming? Almost done??? EEEEE! *excitement toe-touch*
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Date: 2004-10-26 12:40 am (UTC)I did three reviews earlier and then I read some stuff Holly sent me and then I had to write down a dream I had that was very vived. I have two or three characters (two are really fleshed out in my head) and major plot points. And a setting. I wrote over a thousand words on a synop for them.
(email me if you wanna see it... it's not much, though :)