Hi, it’s Christina –
Good Morning. I spent most
of yesterday not being able to see really well. I think it was a combination of
old contacts, being tired and the pollen from the flower shop. I pitched the
contacts and resorted to wearing my glasses – something I rarely do.
My one point of vanity, I’ll
go out in public in sweats, I’ll go out with no make-up on, but I will not go
out in my glasses. Other than the residual effects of being teased as a child,
I honestly can’t see well out of them. I’m so blind normally that, even with
the glasses, I have virtually no peripheral vision. Walking is a bit of a
challenge, and driving is out of the question. That in combination with my eyes
running like faucets all day, kept me house bound.
Paulie was a doll. He ran
to the grocery store for me – something he detests. He picked up stuff for
dinner, stuff for me to make the kids for lunch, and Visine for my eyes. He can
be a really good egg when he wants.
Today the eyes are better,
but I’m not putting in my contacts until right before I have to leave. Today I
am going and getting new tires put on the car. I have a 12:30 appointment. The
tires are LONG overdue for a change (they should have been done last winter),
and thanks to a little overtime for my hubby and my working the weekend, we can
swing getting new ones. This will give me peace of mind for our trek to VT next
weekend. If we run into a little weather, the tires won’t be an issue.
Since I started my Twitter
campaign thirteen days ago, I have 400+ new followers (90 yesterday), and have
had 600+ retweets (150 yesterday). Things are starting to explode on Twitter. My
ranking on Amazon is in the 100K range, and Taking Chances jumped from 6M to
200K, so I guess something’s working. Even with the increased volume, I have
managed to come up with a system which works for me, so it is not taking me any
addition time. I can get all recording, the thank yous, my book promotional
tweets, and retweets/favorites of others, all done in three hours. Then I come
and do my blog, and tweet the Author’s morning warm up, and I’m done with all
my “marketing” stuff between 9 & 10 in the morning. That means I have a
minimum of three hours to write, four days a week. For now, I’ll take it.
On that note, a scene
popped into my head and I want to get it down on paper before it fades away. I
hope you have a marvelous day, and happy writing!
Your
Next Challenge is:
Did
that snowman just move???
You
have ten minutes (be honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling
and punctuation don’t count, and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone
else has written. Go.
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