Confession Tuesday
Happy Confession Tuesday, and Happy St. Patrick's Day! For those of you who celebrate St. Patrick's Day with green beer and large crowds, feel free to come back and confess tomorrow—I'm sure you'll have lots to talk about! But for everyone else, welcome. Share your stories, and be sure to check out the other sinners in The Confessional.
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I spent the last 10 minutes trying to film a video confession from my office at work. Ugh. I got too nervous and self conscious. Also tried to do a v-log at Starbucks and the library this past weekend, but they didn't turn out that great. Thought I'd spare everyone the versions with my face too close to the camera or my eyes cut off in the shot. Maybe I'll try again later today or this week if the mood strikes me.
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Before I left for work, my daughter Ella asked, "When is Patrick coming to our house?" "Patrick?" I said. Turns out she was referring to St. Patrick. So I left Tim the task of explaining St. Patrick's Day to the kids.
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Tonight for dinner, I'm making corned beef and cabbage. I hear it's easy to make so I thought I'd give it a try. I see it as a way of recognizing my husband's heritage--something I've taken for granted all these years.
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I'm feeling a bit run down, which is affecting my writing life. I want to make the space for writing, but I haven't made it a priority lately. But that will change with National Poetry Month (NPM) and National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo). Years of experience have taught me never to go into the month cold, so I'll start up again with writing exercises and prompts this week.
Will post on National Poetry Month tomorrow. I'm also mulling over an idea for us bloggers to take part in on April 1 to ring in the festivities. Stay tuned.
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Last song played on iTunes: Cornflake Girl by Tori Amos.
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Just read a great book and it talks about the relationship between blacks and the Irish in the 1860. I highly recommend checking out A Wish After Midnight. It is history, love, social commentary and more.
And thanks for the recommendation. I think I remember you speaking about A Wish. I'll add it to my reading list.
Diverse Irish History article at Crazy Quilts.
We'll have a RWP prompt-a-thon, too. Look for the announcement Thursday!
http://stoneymoss.org/2009/03/17/in-a-tuesday-mood/
I've been feeling run down as well. Thankfully, we have April coming to give us a kick!
be well!
i'll have a late confession tommorrow, been feeling under the weather for the past 2 days.
Yea Kelli. NaPo is just around the corner!