Captain's Log #43 - the last one for a while
I’ll be taking a break from composing these Captain’s Logs. Last
week I researched how to write a screen play, then how to write a novel and one
of the take-aways was: establish a regular time to write. And since I have to
be quiet while Kevin’s sleeping I’ve got this perfect time! Probably 8 hours a
weekend. I’m going to use it to finish-up my History of the Blue Wing Inn
booklet for publication next fall, complete with photos from other sources. I
may need to do some crowd-sourcing for funds to help me get it printed, so you’ll
hear from me about that J
Work goes well. My office is a zoo but the monkeys are hysterically
happy. I admit to becoming a little touchy as my supervisor critiques my
presentations. He always has one encouraging thing, like ‘you’re getting
better,’ but nit-pics everything else, some of it is useful, like getting rid
of ‘ums’ and ‘ahs.’ I can do that. I pride myself on being ‘coachable’ but it
turns out I have a bit of a limit (remember, Karla, you love this job, you need
this job.) The hardest part is the commute. I drive into the sun both ways and
the glare from the sun and headlights is killer. Fortunately I found some
yellow-tinted glasses: Duco Night Vision Glasses. They’re a life-saver. They’ve
turn driving home from a 28 mile, flat-out, no-holds barred, horse race to a 40
minute video game and I arrive home refreshed instead of exhausted.
Things have settled down after the fire & 5-days without
power but I still don’t know what day it is and have completely given up
tracking holidays. I just want to put my head in the ground for the peace and
quiet, that could be normal for the time of year and shortening days or it
could be a little PTSD or both. The call is to hibernate… and I’m listening.
That’s all for now.
I am always interested in what you’re up to so please keep
me informed.
Many blessings,
Karla/k.j./mom
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