
How does the saying go, "Pride comes before a fall?" Right after bragging that I had done three blog posts a week for three years, now here I sit staring at this page and I GOT NOTHING.
I could give you my excuses for this blogger's block:
1. Was waiting on the plumber (who finally came) and when maintenance is going on in the house, I'm on edge.
2. Was also waiting on the dryer repair folks to call back and set a time to come fix the dryer.
3. Am still waiting for the business manager at Mom's nursing home to call back to help me figure out why Medicaid hasn't kicked in ... why I still have an invoice from them. (Okay, she just called, and it is way complicated. Something about Part B premiums that we will be reimbursed for but for now we have to pay. sheesh. How do the elderly without higher education figure this out?)
4. Haven't even called Verizon yet to ask what a "premium message" (that costs $9.99) is on my recent invoice.
5. Have other items on the perpetual "to do" list... some are fun (regarding plans for my daughter's wedding) and some are just ongoing life maintenance, you know?
So, I have a question for my readers who are writers or artists: How do you get into a creative mode when all this "life maintenance" stuff isn't in order yet? Are you able to block it out while you write or paint? Or do you have to have it in order first? I'd love some advice here!


Meanwhile, I'm going to see if I can overcome the block by working on the novel for a few hours this afternoon:-)
1 comment:
Hey Susan - I love giving advice (except of course I hardly ever follow it myself). October will be here in just a few short weeks. Give yourself a break and know that you WILL have the abundance of time to write, and soon! What a "fullness of time" that will be. I am jealous! I long for a month in which I can just write write and write. Some day . . . .
So until then, life knocks on our door every day. You keep writing about THAT girlfriend!
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