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Anita and Richard are not fighting, yea!
Jun
04
, 2005
Twelve pages today. Nothing yesterday, or nothing I kept. If I’d written yesterday, I would have had a fight between Anita and Richard. But instead of working on the book I [...]
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Maybe Vacation Doesn’t Mean What I Think it Means
Jun
03
, 2005
Sixteen pages yesterday. Yea, again! I am around 280 pages in, hoping to hit 300 this week. If the pace keeps up I will, but I’m still keeping my fingers crossed. One thing [...]
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The Muse has Struck
Jun
01
, 2005
Nineteen pages today. Yea! After only doing four pages yesterday, I was a little worried. But nineteen pages, ye-freaking-ha. [...]
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Fighting the good fight
Jun
01
, 2005
Yesterday was a very broken up day. A lot of different errands and things that we’d been putting off had to be done. Example, picking out tiles and flooring for the [...]
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Aah, it’s morning!
May
31
, 2005
So chipper last night, this morning it feels more like chipper-shredder. Allergies are kicking my butt. It feels like I have a hang-over all over my body, but mostly in my head. [...]
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The Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire
May
29
, 2005
Went to the Renaissance Faire yesterday. It was, as always, a great deal of fun. Trinity wore the royal purple dress that her grandmother made her. We added a purple plumed [...]
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I feel a great disturbance in the Force…
May
26
, 2005
It is as if 23 years of my life cried out and were suddenly silenced. I’m not sure if I can ever watch Star Wars (of any kind) ever again. [...]
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Untitled, too early to title something
May
25
, 2005
I ate breakfast with a Hercules fork, as in the Disney movie. Because we forgot to run the dishwasher last night before bed. You know you’re low on silverware when [...]
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Emotional distance, Jason’s story, and morning tea
May
23
, 2005
Waiting for tea to boil before I go up stairs. Must have more tea. I’m running a low grade fever and have been for a day or so. I thought I was simply depressed and finally [...]
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