Feverish brain fuzz
Posted on | December 19, 2007 | 11 Comments
I keep thinking I’ll wake up and feel better–but whatever I have decided to kick it to me. I am STILL sick with a fever, and feel generally misearable. My brain feels like a dust bunny. I cannot think straight, let alone post anything coherent. Gah.
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The really cool people I follow on TWITTER. The Talks. Line Juhl Hansen's studio + works in progress. The potential of green drinks. Misty Mawn's Instagram photos. And YOU.
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Current crushes {an ever changing list}:
35 before 35 (A list of things I am attempting this year):
1.Walk a slack line
2. Shoot a double exposure series with my holga
3. Learn to develop film in a dark room
4. Watch: Darjeeling Limited, and The Artist
5. A successful, joyful, profitable New England book tour.
6. Teach an e-course or workshop.
7. Explore the process of screen printing.
8. Paint with encaustic.
9. Run a 5K in 25 minutes.
10. Watch the sun rise from the top of a mountain.
11. Write 5 short essays or stories.
12. Host a interview series on my blog.
13. Spark curiosity.
14. Read: Contents May Have Shifted, and A Visit from the Goon Squad, and The Lover’s Dictionary.
15. Do one tiny creative act every day + keep a record.
16. Hear Elizabeth Strout read her work.
17. Buy flowers for myself. Especially pink peonies.
18. Do another small art tag sale.
19. Launch my new website.
20. Give unexpected presents.
21. Collect pretty plates.
22. Yoga. Do more of it.
23. Leave the country.
24.Paint a corner of my house aquamarine.
25. Say no to things that don’t ignite joy, spark creative potential, or fill my well.
26. Paint the rooster series.
27. Start trends, make waves, and create opportunities.
28. Teach Clover to heel.
29. Paint the large-scale canvases I’ve had in my studio for 3 years.
30. Make time to just be quiet every day.
31. Call my sisters regularly
32. Attend TEDx.
33. Throw a set of bowls on a potters wheel.
34. Ride the State of VT
35. Rock climb again.
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December 19th, 2007 @ 9:52 pm
Sorry you’re feeling so lousy, and hope you kick it right back – soon!
December 19th, 2007 @ 11:58 pm
I think I had the ick that you have a couple of weeks ago. Totally knocked me for a loop… and it seemed like it lasted forever (13 days, but who was counting?). I feel for you! Best advise is that which mom always gave… get plenty of rest… drink lots of fluids, and don’t overdo it. Seriously — I think if I would have heeded my body’s signals earlier, it might not have lasted so long. I hope you’re feeling better really soon!
December 20th, 2007 @ 5:42 am
Poor little brain bunny! I really hope you feel better soon, so that you can really enjoy the holidays. XOXO!!
December 20th, 2007 @ 8:01 am
Oh, poor girl. I felt so icky for so long, and it totally sucked. Yes, yes, please rest when you can and fill yourself with yummy vitamins – lots of chicken soup and smoothies – once you get a break from all those germy incubators (aka kids!) you’ll start feeling better, I’m sure.
Also, going to the doctor? Not the worst thing. Mine told me I had simple hay fever, and was very nice. He complimented me on my perfect balance of ear wax! No, really!
December 20th, 2007 @ 9:43 am
Hope you feel better soon. If you have a juicer, make some carrot,orange, ginger juice. It’s the best. Stay warm and rest plenty. I hope you will feel better come Christmas. Happy Holidays to you and your family.
December 20th, 2007 @ 10:44 am
Thinking of you and rich chicken noodle soup.
December 20th, 2007 @ 1:42 pm
It’s terrible being sick this time of year. Hope you’re feeling better soon for the holidays!
December 20th, 2007 @ 2:40 pm
Hope you get well soon!
December 24th, 2007 @ 3:21 am
Thinking of you. Feel better soon!
December 27th, 2007 @ 9:53 pm
I hope you are better by now, and that you’ve had a good holiday…
December 28th, 2007 @ 8:50 am
Came to wish you a Happy New Year! I hope and trust you are feeling better by now… and also hope you had a wonderful, blessed Christmas. I miss your writing.