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2003-02-08 11:58 PM Writin' fiend BH: 1808
I’m coming to the conclusion that this wooziness might be ear-related. Someone did mention that we have sinuses next to our ears and they could be blocked. Hard to say. It does seem that when I lie on my left side, I can feel a pressure release in my right ear, and that in general, tilting my head to the right and straightening causes more wooziness than any other movement. Again, hard to say. It’s not wildly different. I could be reading into things. Yesterday went reasonably well. Didn’t get a lot done due to the wooziness and minor fatigue, but I was happy to make up for Thursday’s lack of writing. I’d still rather my output be more than 500 words/day, but right now my goal is to get back into the habit of writing every day, and writing earlier. Ken came home—yay!—and made tacos, and we watched movies and TV. “Bye Bye Love” was on; it’s a mildly amusing movie about three divorced men, which I first saw on TV back in Wales. It’s got Paul Reiser and Jeneane Garafolo, so you know it’s going to be funny, and Matthew Modine, who is still a teenager in my mind (“Crazy for You”, anyone?), and Rob Reiner. But more importantly, it has Eliza Dushku, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse—like a pre-Buffy convention. And we watched Wednesday’s “Angel”, which was okay, but too talky and just not the best of the season. Next week sounds interesting, though. I am a writin’ fiend today! It’s just flowing. 1500 words so far, and I finished Chapter 10! Two more chapters to go (I believe), and I pretty much know all the scenes necessary. Ken went out to buy parts so he could service the bike, which is what he’s doing now. We’re off to a party this evening, so I think I’ll shower now and then come back and start the next scene. Hee. Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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