Tuesday, June 15, 2010

"What are you sinking about?" and I just finished Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

Transitional phases are mind boggling, motivating, and impossibly full of uncertainty. Things that keep my head from exploding:
Godiva Dark Mint Chocolate Pearls (thank you Aunt and Uncle),
running,
biking,
swimming,
fiber-arting (which includes staring at the embroidery floss bins at Jo-Ann Fabrics),
the "plunk plunk" sound of a ukulele,
spending two minutes in a photo-booth taking the least serious pictures possible with people I love,
framing them,
framing anything,
and automatic writing and doodling.

When this song blasts from my speakers, it makes decision-making possible.

And I think this commercial is hilarious. Still.

1 comment:

  1. I find myself staring longingly at the bins of embroidery floss too. Actually, I can't leave a craft store without buying more--it's become an issue. I need to buy more of the little plastic/cardboard bobbins for the floss since I've run out.

    Oh also, I came across this woman's work awhile ago. Click on the link to her Etsy or Flickr accounts. She has some really cute embroidered stuff. I'm in love with her foxes.

    http://blog.followthewhitebunny.com/

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