Thursday, April 15, 2010

Like any good and decent artist

I have a deadline. It is Friday. I have nothing additional done.

Ugh.

It's okay. They were happy with what I already had done, but I want to do more.

I'll be spending tomorrow in the studio. That is between walking K- to school, doing a bit of volunteer work while I'm there and then having an evening math program to attend with K-.

I see an all-nighter coming my way. Caffeine, take me away!

Smiles in my day:
- The construction company put in a temporary access to our cross street which means that we don't have to jump down in the the street and climb back out! Hooray!
- K- has a new student in her class today and she brought her a handful of tulips and grape hyacinths.
- Listening to K- work on her kindergarten writing test homework. She's in there crafting sentences and sounding things out. I love the sound of it.
- I accomplished everything that I set out to do at work. I changed major displays and though the merchandise varied wildly, the end display worked out well. It makes me happy.

Have a great day!

2 comments:

Rach said...

I keep meaning to get in the studio to play and nothing gets done. At least I don't have a deadline, lol! You'll make it, but remember, don't work tired. I don't want to hear about slit wrists or anything. ;o)

Lil and I just took the dogs on a 2.5 mile hike around the nature trail. I'm going to walk this child down if it kills me. :oP Poor Waylen, though. With only one lung working, it *really* took a lot out of him so he's chilling on the couch. I too am chilling while Lil plays out in the glorious sun and pollen...Oy.

Bailey's Leaf said...

Don't worry. It's not the wrists that I slit. I just try to lop off thumbs. Eeek! At least I did that one so well that it didn't hurt. It went instantly numb. Double eeek! A surgeon, stitches to the tendon, exterior stitches, an immobilized thumb for two months and continued loss of strength has pretty much kept me from cutting glass while tired.

You are going to walk her right on out, aren't you?