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7 entries from November 2007

November 30, 2007

Unconscious Mutterings #251

  1. Filthy :: Swine 
  2. Therapist :: Need?
  3. Duck :: Duck, Goose 
  4. Slant :: Angle 
  5. Artist :: Me 
  6. Lease :: Rent 
  7. Wish :: Dashed 
  8. Doormat :: Rough 
  9. Global :: Warming
  10. Apartment :: Dweller

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My book's in ReadyMade!!


My book's in ReadyMade!!, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

I guess it's OUR book (me & Knock Knock's)... but, I feel so attached to it, I can't help but call it that, forgive me ;p

Anyway - isn't this the coolest?!

If you don't know what book I'm talking about, see my Knock Knock set on Flickr.

My sister Erin and her pal Erin tipped me off to this awesomeness. Thanks, guys!
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Now playing: The Knife - Heartbeats
via FoxyTunes   

November 28, 2007

He did it!! Woo hoo!!


He did it!! Woo hoo!!, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

Eric finished his NaNoWriMo quest tonight, finishing a 50,000 word novella in the month of November. I am sooooo proud. :)

Third year in a row.

November 21, 2007

100th Drawing!!


Drawing-A-Day: November 21st, originally uploaded by redmeg8.

I just uploaded today's drawing-a-day sketch on alltaglich and it said that it was my 100th upload! Woo hoo!

Granted, that illustrates how many days I missed over the course of just more than a year, but still! 100 days in a year?! That's uber-productive for me! So - I shall commence with the Snoopy Dance. ;p

Happy Turkey Day, a day early, too.

November 10, 2007

Skull-A-Day Project

Check out the Skull-A-Day project by clicking the image above!
This person's (sorry, I couldn't find his/her name!) creating a skull image everyday for a year and what's been come up with so far is really great.  Thumbs up from this skull fan. ;p

November 09, 2007

My Mom had knee replacement surgery today...

And that's about the long and short of how I feel :)

November 05, 2007

See? I haven't fallen off the drawing-a-day wagon!

Juggling so many things has me working on tasks in pieces so I can keep up and stay sane. You're seeing proof of that above - my Illustration Friday hat drawing (the theme from last week) is about 65% complete. The first day of my US Health Care System class, this was written on the board (from another class):

"Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small parts."
Henry Ford

Eric's been telling me to use this as a technique for a long time now... sometimes I can do it, and sometimes I just wanna throw a tantrum that it's all just too hard and I wanna revert to a simpler time... like, oh I dunno, infancy. ;p

Anyway - it's written on my notebook now and I'm trying really hard to remember it. This is by far the most challenging semester I can ever remember having. So far, though, it seems like I'm still on track to do fairly well (or OK) in all of my classes. I'm not bombing anything. I just spend ALL of my waking hours going from one task to another.

If I sleep through Xmas break, don't be surprised. :)

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