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Feb. 25th, 2011 01:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One I stop posting, it starts to feel like I shouldn't post until I have something really momentous to say. "You've barely posted in months, you didn't write about X, Y, and Z, but you're going to make a post about trivial topic q? Really?"
That's a large part of why I never restarted Respectful of Otters. I couldn't let myself just post sporadic small things - I couldn't restart unless I was going to make significant posts on a regular basis. With the first one super-awesome-earthshattering, of course, to make restarting justifiable.
So the hell with that. If I go ahead and post a few random trivial things, maybe the spell will be broken and I'll be able to start writing again.
Random trivial thing of the day:
You can easily tell by looking at Colin how many days it's been since we've done laundry.
First day of clean laundry: green and grey striped hoodie.

First few nights of clean laundry: moose hoodie PJs. Yes, he sleeps with the hood up.

Second day of clean laundry: orange hoodie with raccoons on it.

Third day of clean laundry: grey hoodie whose hood doesn't stay up very well, but it is partially redeemed by having a picture of a bulldozer on it.
If Colin is wearing an item of clothing that doesn't have a hood, it's been at least three days since we did laundry. Simple as that.
That's a large part of why I never restarted Respectful of Otters. I couldn't let myself just post sporadic small things - I couldn't restart unless I was going to make significant posts on a regular basis. With the first one super-awesome-earthshattering, of course, to make restarting justifiable.
So the hell with that. If I go ahead and post a few random trivial things, maybe the spell will be broken and I'll be able to start writing again.
Random trivial thing of the day:
You can easily tell by looking at Colin how many days it's been since we've done laundry.
First day of clean laundry: green and grey striped hoodie.


First few nights of clean laundry: moose hoodie PJs. Yes, he sleeps with the hood up.

Second day of clean laundry: orange hoodie with raccoons on it.

Third day of clean laundry: grey hoodie whose hood doesn't stay up very well, but it is partially redeemed by having a picture of a bulldozer on it.
If Colin is wearing an item of clothing that doesn't have a hood, it's been at least three days since we did laundry. Simple as that.
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Date: 2011-03-04 01:22 pm (UTC)We were reading Mrs. Tiggy-winkle to her lately (she's only just become safe enough around paper-pages books), and I realized it might be perfect for something relating around one of your history lessons with Alex -- so much of it reminded me (because of most recent exposure) of Edwardian Farm, and the careful walkthrough of all the steps that happen AFTER you get your laundry wet and clean is definitely a blast from the past.