Friday, July 14, 2006

Thunderstorm Watching

My daughter and I took a walk last night and at the end, we just sat down and watched the clouds. A thunderstorm brewed and my daughter was in awe of the clouds swirling and drifting. That's one thing I love about Nebraska - you can see the wide open sky. And it makes you feel pretty small and insignifcant, but at the same time, it also gives you a feeling of joy about how awesome this world really is.

I wrote four more pages last night on the WIP and really felt good about them. I didn't want to quit, but the darn day job requires that I get at least a few hours of sleep. (Ok, more than a few!)

Plans for the weekend include celebrating my 7th wedding anniversary on Sunday and getting some more writing done. Other than that - it's supposed to be unbearably hot here. Around 102 degrees. Yeah, I'll be staying inside most of the weekend!

BIAW Challenge

Everyone was pretty evenly split on when to do a BIAW - so I thought, why not do two? I can always use the extra push to get things done and that way, people can pick which one they want to do. Rene and I will be hosting it at our other blog, Villa in Tuscany. Stay tuned for details!

6 comments:

  1. I think I've mentioned before how much I love thunderstorms.

    Yay on the WIP!

    It's going to be hotter in Nebraska than here? We're only supposed to get up to 101.

    Happy Anniversary!

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  2. It's been hellish hot up here. And dry. BIAW? Oh you are amazing. One day I'll try it.

    Catching up with your posts--((())) on being sick, yeay on getting the car back!!!

    Congratulations on your 7th anniversary.
    Have you put your house on the market yet??

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  3. I'm looking forward to it to get a jumpstart in September.

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  4. Hope you had a great Anniversary

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  5. Anonymous5:17 PM

    That's a great story. Waiting for more. » »

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