Where's that notebook?
Jun. 23rd, 2011 05:08 pmI have lost a notebook.
I am sure it's somewhere in my house. I remember reading it not very many months ago. It's not all that long ago that I wrote in it, just last summer and fall. It still has blank pages in it.
It has everything I wrote during my trip to England last spring, every word of first draft from last summer's Write-a-thon, very little of it transcribed and backed up. Why would I need to back it up? You can still write in physical notebooks during power failures, and you can read them by candlelight.
I will find that notebook. My house will be considerably tidier by the time I do.
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Date: 2011-06-24 12:48 am (UTC)Anyway, I surely hope you find said notebook.
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Date: 2011-06-24 01:16 am (UTC)When I was a kid, I think I used disorder to try to create boundaries between myself and the rest of the family. I am sure that you, as another kid in a five-kid family, know why I felt the need to create some boundaries. Now I have miles and miles of geography between me and those people who were so demanding and unbearable, and I wish I could easily reduce those miles. I don't want to get rid of the miles altogether, and I'm not at all sorry that I made the decision to move so far away, but I could do with a distance of two or three hundred miles instead of two thousand.
And I'm sure I can find the damn notebook.
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Date: 2011-06-24 02:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-24 03:15 am (UTC)Yes, visiting the midwest in August or January can really reduce one's enthusiasm for spending any time in the midwest. Mosquitos and tornadoes in the summer, chillblains in the winter!