tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5113270044204239816.post1205246313907910389..comments2012-12-14T06:38:58.172-08:00Comments on Phoenix Tales: Demotivational and Blog FailsShanna Gekkohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04876660849174655484noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5113270044204239816.post-11351849194351324062011-05-05T20:02:49.411-07:002011-05-05T20:02:49.411-07:00Mission accomplished! My taxes are Net filed and ...Mission accomplished! My taxes are Net filed and I've opened the files of BK 9. I think I like this book, and I can't wait to see what happens.<br /><br />I'll brace for scuffed feet on Saturday.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5113270044204239816.post-44660678184557690212011-05-04T20:30:13.195-07:002011-05-04T20:30:13.195-07:00I swear Suzanne, bug me next week and I will get o...I swear Suzanne, bug me next week and I will get on those assignments! This is definitely something that I can share. Yes, Cancer is not a fun thing, but you don't have to take a serious attitude towards it either.<br /><br />It's funny how neither of us has been feeling particularly motivated, but put us blogging together and suddenly there's that small static shock of inspiration. I'll make sure I scuff my feet lots on Saturday before I touch you! :)Shanna Gekkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04876660849174655484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5113270044204239816.post-86375090847013472242011-05-04T11:58:18.644-07:002011-05-04T11:58:18.644-07:00Welly, welly, welly . . .
I found you on my blog ...Welly, welly, welly . . .<br /><br />I found you on my blog yesterday so decided to come looking for you today. I had no idea you had a blog, and when I'm done here, I'm sending your link to Sheila, so she can put you with the links on the CARWA website.<br /><br />I’m taking a break from doing my taxes. I like doing my taxes . . . about as much as I like stabbing myself with a spoon. And now I’ve read your whole blog and am intrigued with your Thyroid Adventures. I knew that was all going on, but you’ve painted an entertaining picture. I know, Cancer should not be entertaining, but you’ve told a story I have not heard before. (Think magazines like Chatelaine - wanting to get “first person experiences”. Or, yes, Reader’s Digest. Google them for guidelines. There’s an assignment.)<br /><br />I particularly like the stories about the Un-Nurse, and if she doesn’t end up in the Reader’s Digest article, I know she’ll become a villainess in one of your stories.<br /><br />And then I get to the last blog entry, because I’m reading in chrono order, and you’ve actually mentioned ME? And you’re talking about ME being motivational? <br /><br />Confession time: I’ve got a m/s on hold too. It’s been on hold for a year. Oh, I’ve been writing: several short stories and greeting cards. I have 8 projects ‘Out There’ right now, waiting for the Powers to make a decision on them. Makes it interesting going to the In-Box.<br /> <br />But I need to get back to my m/s. I picture my characters: they are setting in the kitchen where I left them and they’re talking to each other, wondering when I’m going to return to them and move their lives along.<br /> <br />And so, the plan? Do the taxes. Finish them TODAY. And then begin again on the novel. Even if it’s only opening the files, and spending as long as it takes to drink a hot cup of tea with them.<br /><br />Shanna – thanks for motivating ME!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com