I have so many stories to tell you—no time to tell them. It’s a predicament. Literally, I have a great Grandma moment dating all the way back to December. And an even better ‘my mother’ story from a over month ago. And a family vacation (code words for ‘blogworthy’) back in February. Not to mention those pictures I’ve been meaning to post since October.
Oh! And my neighbors have moved out—including the pig. I took some footage of Girdie before she left for the country side, but I don’t have time right now to upload it. Soon, maybe. But not now.
I’m in crunch time for my neighborhood paper AND that magazine thing I’ve been editing AND I have an assignment for a local paper AND several other freelance gigs for my old boss AND that thing I call my job PLUS I’m sick (had to call my doctor yesterday for a prescription for Sudafed, yes folks, Sud-a-fucking-fed, evidently some legislators forgot that meth-heads can buy the stuff in bulk online and decided it would be ideal to make the only effective nasal decongestant and sinus pain reliever on the market UNAVAILABLE to the rest of us, thanks, very useful way to spend my tax money) AND we’re going to Walla Walla this weekend for a frisbee tournament.
Don’t get me wrong—I’m really excited that I’m working on so many projects and I am by no means complaining. I’m just saying: no time.
Although… I was complaining about the Sudafed thing. Because THAT is just bullshit.



5 responses so far ↓
1 TimsHead // Apr 3, 2007 at 4:59 pm
I :heart: pseudoephedrine. Stupid methheads/politicians have to ruin everything!
But I hear ya on the busy thing. Remember to find time to sleep and breathe.
2 thinlizzy // Apr 3, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Um… I hope that your need of sudafed doesn’t mean you’re going to die.
I like your new banner with Chelsea’s nose.
3 Boo // Apr 3, 2007 at 8:42 pm
Enjoy Walla Walla. It doesn’t matter if it is a sudafed gripe (That’s nuts btw, I wonder if it is that way here. I don’t use it anymore.), the post shows a life being lived and good for you!
Just the mention of the things you have not blogged about but are thinking of is interesting to me. I can go ahead and make up my own stories for them until you get time.
4 Jules // Apr 4, 2007 at 8:11 am
I hear you on the ‘too busy to blog blogworthy moments.’ Just do us the favour of remembering the stories or jotting them on post-its until you have a moment to breathe and blog.
5 Laura // Apr 4, 2007 at 11:09 pm
i know exactly what you mean. i apparently had dinner/concert plans tonight, but i couldn’t go because i had to simultaneously be at work, shopping for groceries and packing for my trip… not to mention my tax forms which lie untouched, buried under bills on my desk. what happened to time to enjoy life?