I do wonder if November is the best month, though it does sound more likely than the original choice, July. Still, how about January? Only one holiday... wait, two, but both more low key than Thanksgiving. It's colder than November, has 31 days... NaJaWriMo doesn't flow quite so trippingly from the tongue, but you can't have everything. ;)
My November starts off with a con, Orycon to be precise, which isn't perhaps the best thing when trying to make a certain daily word count. I do plan on bringing this netbook along, and hopefully eking out time to write here and there. I think there are even planned writing sessions that I can join in, which would be good. And there are always writing workshops for the actual improving of one's writing and such. Now that the kids are older (and in fact, one is away, *sniff, sniff*) I can go to all sorts of workshops if I like. It's kind of strange. *laugh*
So, yeah, fair warning that I'll probably post about my writing a lot this month, unless I'm so into the writing that I don't post at all. It could go either way. We shall see!
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excited
- Current Mood:
determined
I'm going to a SFWA reading to see Seanan McGuire, Jay Lake, and a couple other authors. Woot! I'm most excited about
Glad to see another friend return to LJ after a long absence. The more people I know posting, the more reason I have to keep coming by myself. Come on back, peeps!!
Hmm, what else? Miss my daughter, who seems to be doing well at college. My son is now a hair taller than I am, and his voice is still surprisingly deep. I know I'll get used to it eventually...
Work is work. I'm looking forward to my anniversary date and raise! And hoping the district will pass, and lead to me getting a shot at 40 hours. (Even better if it gives me more shots at becoming an actual librarian!) I really hate scrambling for sub jobs... (hence working 2 sub days this week instead of 1 - the jobs are small and hard to find at the moment) At least if the budget is restored, there are likely to be more and longer sub jobs.
And, it's time to get on ordering a replacement battery for the netbook, so it's ready for NaNoWriMo! I don't think I'll be on the bus as much as I expected (my love is insisting I should drive more, as my commute otherwise involves longer walking in windier gorge rain), but I think I'll still drag it to work for breaks and lunch.
That's it for now - happy continued October! :D
I have never liked Safari. I was a Firefox fan for many, many years. Chrome started to win me over, but then I started getting the spinny beach ball when playing in Chrome, too. After 2 days, I'm still using Safari 6, and haven't even installed Chrome or Firefox yet. I'm sure I will eventually, but meanwhile, I'm playing around, doing the things that used to get bogged down before, and Safari has been doing great! Before I did the install for ML, I did play with Safari 6 for a day in Lion, and it looked promising, but then did have a spate of crashes. After the Mountain Lion upgrade, no crashes, and it's running quite well. I'm shocked, and happy. Yes, the little things, like playing my one Facebook flash-based game, do make me happy. :)
I also played Diablo III post install, and it was a little laggy. I'm about to restart my computer and see how it does. It was laggy sometimes in Lion, usually when I hadn't restarted my computer recently. Altogether, I'm happy with Mountain Lion. Phew!
Aside from being tired, it's been a great week. I had an awesome weekend with my son, which made me happy. We only had one moment of difficulty, and that is pretty darn amazing. We played Minecraft together, and made homemade pizza, and worked on getting his server online... Ok, that last part wasn't so fun. We didn't have much trouble in OS X, but Windows 7 was giving me fits. I did the same exact thing I'd done before to get a static IP address, and yet it would not work. I still haven't figured it out. Hmph. Anyway, aside from that and his refusal to shower, it was great to have him here. I miss him... *sigh*
April and I went to an amazing show - Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra. They rocked, really, really hard. The only downside was that it was incredibly hot in the theater! It was a lovely, warm day, and all those people... well, apparently the AC couldn't cope. I feel bad for anyone seeing a show there when it was still summer! Around an hour and a half into the main part of the show, April and I both had to miss a few songs, because the heat was making us feel ill. Luckily, we went back up in time for the show's finale. Her new album is awesome, Theatre is Evil, I highly recommend it.
It being October, as I mentioned above, means that we're getting close to NaNoWriMo time again. I've been thinking about it over the summer, and I'm very excited to give it another go, with hopes of even making the word count goal! So, I'm back on LJ (which I'd been reading a lot more than posting, the last few months), getting my typing fingers warmed up. ;) And also, cause I've missed it. I hope to see some of my peeps posting, too. Let's all post together, so we have reasons to hang out here more, 'kay?
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There is nothing wrong with you.
Everything I see, everything I read, everything I hear, is geared toward telling you that something is wrong with you. You're too fat. You're too thin. Your skin is terrible. You look too young. You look too old. You're too smart, you're too dumb, you talk too much, you don't talk enough, you're broken, you're flawed, you're bad. And all those things are lies. They are exaggerations. They are designed to pick on the things you feel insecure about, and convince you that you will never be happy unless you force yourself into their standards of perfection.
They will tell you that you are weak; that girls can't deal with spiders or do math or love snakes or run nations or be scientists. They will tell you that you must be indecisive, flighty, more interested in the interests that are chosen for you than the ones that you choose for yourself. They will tell you that you have to change yourself to suit them, and then they will keep moving the goalposts, so that you're never done changing, and you're never allowed to be you. And they are wrong. They are so, so wrong, and you are better than the lies they tell you.
If you are a girl, you are a girl. Period, finish, end statement. It doesn't matter what you look like or what you enjoy doing. It doesn't matter what your assigned birth sex is or was. It doesn't matter who or what or why you love. All that matters is that you love, and that you accept that you are you, and you are awesome.
It's okay if you love pink. Some girls genuinely do. I genuinely do. Once, we would all have been viewed as cross-dressing and weird for liking pink, which was a male color. Times change. If you want to own your own pinkness, do, and don't let anyone tell you that makes you less of a feminist.
It's okay if you hate pink. You're not denying your gender or letting down the side, or anything else like that. You're a person, and there are a lot of colors out there to fall in love with. I recommend orange, green, and anything that sears your retinas.
Frills and lace and high heels and makeup are all fine. So are denim and combat boots and tattoos. So is everything between those extremes.
Collect dolls or knives or books or interesting rocks. Watch horror movies or romances or cartoons. Run races; go to spas. Eat cake or lettuce. Buy yourself a toy light saber and make your own wooooom noises while you wave it around; build a cardboard castle and chuck plush mushrooms at your would-be rescuers. Live your life, the way you want to live it, and understand that no one can kick you out of "the girl club" for doing it wrong, because you're not.
You're doing it exactly right, and I love you for that.
Corn maze love,
Me.
From about.com's Military site: Many people confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Memorial Day is a day for remembering and honoring military personnel who died in the service of their country, particularly those who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in battle. While those who died are also remembered on Veterans Day, Veterans Day is the day set aside to thank and honor ALL those who served honorably in the military - in wartime or peacetime.
I know it's bordering on pedantic, but seeing people thanking live veterans on Memorial Day really started to bug me, and I had to vent a moment. There.
I once recited the Gettysburg Address, in a cemetery, as part of my home town's Memorial Day events. I think I was a senior in high school. I can't remember why me... It may be because I won the DAR's Good Citizenship award... Ye gods that seems like forever ago now!
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Now, back to my actual writing...
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happy
Hmm... Five minutes is a pretty brief span! I'd go with some magical house repairs, fixing a few health issues among my near and dear (maybe some magic LASIK on myself? I'd love to ditch the glasses without fear of laser complications!), and the cliche of either a large pile of money, or a winning lottery number. Probably the latter - that way I wouldn't have to worry about explaining where a large pile of money came from!
With the cliched wind fall, I could then accomplish other things in more mundane ways, like visiting the family in NY, taking a European vacation, getting a newer car, and not worrying about how to pay for private school for one child and college for another!
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thoughtful