'Tis the Season...
I'm not really on top of the holidays. Ever. But this year in particular. This year is what I like to call a Nostalgia Year. A year where I go back in time and shop like I used to when I was an older teenager and early twenty-something.
As in, I'm gonna get all MY shopping done on December 24th.
I'm a procrastinator by nature -- frankly, I'm a Gold Medalist in the sport, for many years running. But, more than that, I'm busy. Busy working. Busy taking care of the family and household needs. Busy writing. Busy doing writing-related things. Busy, busy, busy. And I like writing a lot more than I like shopping.
Now, lest the hubs read this and choke so hard it kills him, let me stress that I'm all over the buying and the spending and the getting and the having. It's the work involved in shopping well and wisely that I'm not all that into, this year in particular.
To me, writing isn't work. It's fun, it's exciting, it's joy. Shopping, on the other hand, feels more and more like work. And work is so rarely fun. I'd much rather spend time with my characters and plots and crit partner and beta readers and agent than trudge to the mall to slam dance with the other shoppers trying to get the best deal or the last Elmo doll or something.
But, there are children to shop for, and, to quote one of my favorite comedies (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels)...but...for the children...I'll take it. I'll go slam and trudge and shop 'til I drop to make sure the little ones have what their little hearts desire. Or something to that effect.
But first, I really have to finish this latest chapter...
Love,
Gini
As in, I'm gonna get all MY shopping done on December 24th.
I'm a procrastinator by nature -- frankly, I'm a Gold Medalist in the sport, for many years running. But, more than that, I'm busy. Busy working. Busy taking care of the family and household needs. Busy writing. Busy doing writing-related things. Busy, busy, busy. And I like writing a lot more than I like shopping.
Now, lest the hubs read this and choke so hard it kills him, let me stress that I'm all over the buying and the spending and the getting and the having. It's the work involved in shopping well and wisely that I'm not all that into, this year in particular.
To me, writing isn't work. It's fun, it's exciting, it's joy. Shopping, on the other hand, feels more and more like work. And work is so rarely fun. I'd much rather spend time with my characters and plots and crit partner and beta readers and agent than trudge to the mall to slam dance with the other shoppers trying to get the best deal or the last Elmo doll or something.
But, there are children to shop for, and, to quote one of my favorite comedies (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels)...but...for the children...I'll take it. I'll go slam and trudge and shop 'til I drop to make sure the little ones have what their little hearts desire. Or something to that effect.
But first, I really have to finish this latest chapter...
Love,
Gini
Labels: agent, beta reader, children, crit partner, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Elmo, gold medalist, holidays, humor, mall, procrastination, shopping, writing
4 Comments:
Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. The only problem? It's muddied by what some might call FGG: Forced Gift Giving. My problem? If I'm a non-giver, if someone's at my home on Christmas morning and Santa doesn't have something under the tree with their name on it, I'm completely consumed with guilt. The one thing I've learned about me? I'm a chronic giver. Not bad when I'm giving during times of personal plenty, but not so good during times of personal drought. I extend my sympathies to others like me. Others who do it for the children, no matter how old those children are.:D
so i really love how i completely believe this, gini. its so you, lol. anyway, here's to wishing you and the family an awesome holiday season. hope your night is going well. cheers!
LOL, Willie. You rock the giving. But I'm with you on the FGG. I like being able to buy presents when I find something 'just right', not only because I'm 'told' to. (I'm a rebel, me.)
--Gini
Hi Brittany, and thanks! Happy holidays to you and yours, too!
-- Gini
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