Monday, January 3, 2011

2010, the Year that Was ...

2010, the year that was.

It was a great year last year.

I've made friends,
completed some New Year goals
...  and I'm doing a sport, I am, really!

Lets look at last years goals:
Get healthy: I'm working on it.
Get more of a social life: That is definitely a done deal.
Become a better artist: I'm doing better.
Figure out how to spell: Maybe this year I should do something possible.
Get better at writing: I'm writing two books so lets hope that's improving.
Have a good school year: That I think is a yes.


Lets look at this year's:
Finish school work faster. (maybe less novel reading)
Spend more time with family. (even the little one's)
Finish writing at least one book.
Stay healthy and work out.
Learn to come up with different recipes.
Do my blogging more regularly.





Let's hope this year is as good as the last one.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Blog Envy ...

I envy a fictional character's blog. Sad as that seems.
He's from the Maximum Ride series,
and his name is Fang.


We also agree on one thing:
Thank God for spell-check  
Heard of him? 
In the books he say he has millions of hits.
Why don't I have millions of hits?
     I want millions of hits.

Actually I just 'dig' his blog!
Then again he's 1% bird, with wings growing out his back
and has a "flock" of six other winged kids; some with cool powers.
Maybe I should grow wings.
Then again they also get chased around by wolf-human things.
That try to kill them.
....
I'll stick to my near 2,000 hits. 

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Insanity

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting.

I like these two quotes.
I agree with this Russell guy.
Most of the book I enjoy,
It has one or two crazy things in it.
I do agree with Einstein though.
If you doing the same thing
over and over and over
you're not getting anything else
but what you got before.
2+2 will always equal 4.

The Cat's Mother feels like this after a bad home-school day.