Christmas soon
It will be Christmas soon. I'm flying home next Friday. I can't wait.
---
I decided I'd start drinking an energy drink first thing when I wake up, as a hopes of getting myself up out of bed. That is the hardest thing for me to do, to really get up and feel energized right away. I have morning time I could spend doing things, but I never seem to be able to crack the code of how to handle it. It's highly annoying! How do you get up early in the morning? I wish I could figure it out.
---
Also, taking a page form my Iowa playbook, I think I will visit coffeehouses after work and read before going home for supper. By having some meals already made from the weekend, as in when I get home from church, I can simply have those and then get down to reading and writng, as I'd prefer to do.
So we'll see - how things will be with this theory. I know lots of people try to arrange their lives to perfection, and I recently read about Don Delillo and Philip Roth who basically live like monks and write all the time. I wish! I just really, really enjoy writing, and I feel cheated that I have to work and can't do it more.
I'm reaidng Raymond Carver, he's good. And Gravity's Rainbow. Quite a combination, eh? One minimalist, one dense. Both good.
Peace.
---
I decided I'd start drinking an energy drink first thing when I wake up, as a hopes of getting myself up out of bed. That is the hardest thing for me to do, to really get up and feel energized right away. I have morning time I could spend doing things, but I never seem to be able to crack the code of how to handle it. It's highly annoying! How do you get up early in the morning? I wish I could figure it out.
---
Also, taking a page form my Iowa playbook, I think I will visit coffeehouses after work and read before going home for supper. By having some meals already made from the weekend, as in when I get home from church, I can simply have those and then get down to reading and writng, as I'd prefer to do.
So we'll see - how things will be with this theory. I know lots of people try to arrange their lives to perfection, and I recently read about Don Delillo and Philip Roth who basically live like monks and write all the time. I wish! I just really, really enjoy writing, and I feel cheated that I have to work and can't do it more.
I'm reaidng Raymond Carver, he's good. And Gravity's Rainbow. Quite a combination, eh? One minimalist, one dense. Both good.
Peace.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home