December 2009


In Other Exciting News...

So I guess I should offer some sort of apology / excuse / hilarious anecdote to explain the lack of updates in the last few months. As is obvious below, a baby is on the way, but surely it is much too early for it to be sapping all my time and creative energy, yes?

Mostly yes.

For some time now the idea of writing a proper story has greatly appealed to me, not only because work Got Wise to my online ramblings and put a stop to that particular outlet, but I do really enjoy it. The Wife says "Why don't you turn it into a book?" and I um and ah about it but ulimately decide that admin is really not that interesting.

So my first plan is to just start writing, make it an organic serial-type affair of 500-word installments, but after I sit down and write a couple of thousand words I quickly realise that I'm not going to get away with it. I have too much to say. What if I change something later that affects what I write in the beginning? Of course, given the flexibility of the web I CAN go back and change things organically, adding in pages and moving stuff around but it can't be too inconsistent so I'd better have a Plan!

So I begin to plot and outline, suffer a brief distraction learning about writing software (eventually settled on Liquid Story Binder ), then spending more time reading about writing than actually writing and finally, about 20,000 words down the line (and that's only 3-4 chapters) I'm afraid that my story is going to be a lot bigger than I had originally anticipated.

I am going to start posting it up on Skip the Budgie in the New Year, will probably be scenes of about 700-1500 words a week and the story will flow from there. I've got all the Important Stuff planned out - the big twists - a complicated timeline, I just need to get it all down on paper now.

With the baby on the way time is ticking, but that's it really.

That's why I haven't been writing here.

I've been writing elsewhere.

I hope you enjoy it.





Week 16

The sleepless nights appear to have started already, and that's just me.

I lie awake listening to the soft breathing next to me and thinking about the little life that's brewing in there. This is what everybody goes through, right? It's not unusual.

So this week we have the second appointment with the midwife. She is very nice, but does kind of give me the impression that I shouldn't be here. It's all worth it though when we get to hear MiniMonkey's heatbeat, a sound which is at once both terrifying and exhilarating. Almost tempted to try and find out where I can get one of the listening gadgets from but am persuaded that I might become a touch annoying about it!

Anyway, the internet says she1 is able to do all sorts of facial expressions, such as squinting, yawning and grimacing, which I'm sure has absolutely nothing to do with the constant poking and singing she is subjected to in our house!

Not to mention that she can suck her thumb and grab the umbilical cord! Ding ding ding! Hey you up there! How about some more of those penny sweets?

Trying to read lots of Books About Babies, I know there's a million of them and everybody says they're all crap, but it's as much as a frame of mind issue as actually learning how to become SuperdadFatherhood , which women on Amazon hate.

Things are picking up so fast we've even got the school all planned out, will try not to be too disappointed when our dear child is 35, unemployed and living in the attic...

  • 1. We don't actually know what 'it' is yet, but we're calling 'it' 'she' anyway...
  • 2. Which will come naturally, obviously.




Flowers in November

It's amazing really. Considering how wet and miserable it's been so far this 'winter' and the fact that the bottlebrush took two years to flower in the first place, the little bugger is trying to push out more brushes!

November Bottlebrush




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