Thursday, May 29, 2008

a new blog...will it last?

well...i was looking at other people's blogs and thinking how fun they looked so here we are. i already have a blog (http://skoog.blogs.friendster.com), but it's so outdated and i didn't feel like taking the time to change everything. so laziness is prevailing already. not a good sign.

gehrig is five-and-a-half weeks old. it's sad and exciting at the same time. he's getting to be more fun--smiling and starting to coo. i think he's especially strong and smart. i know parents always think that about their children, but gehrig really is. he truly is the sweetest and best baby ever. and i thought nobody would top jude.

i can't think of anything else to say right now. perhaps later. boredom usually inspires creativity.

until...
liz

2 comments:

Dusk said...

I do so hope that this one lasts! My life has been enriched by blogging almost as much as by marriage.

From what I've read, I enjoy your blog. I've even bookmarked it. Stay tuned for an exclusive, "writers" only invitation!

Dusk said...

I heard of this site where some people started a story and played as characters, writing their adventures along the way. Never saw it, but I LOVE the idea! A bit like a role-playing game, I suppose, only less restrictive and more liberating. I hope to become a better writer along with YOU. Are we capable of adventures?

Black and White Sunrise
@http://dusk-writersinastorm.blogspot.com

Throughout this blog are ideas for stories, or the stories springing forth from said ideas. You can run with one: write a whole story. You can add to them, elaborating, exploring, expounding... You can LEAVE IDEAS OF YOUR OWN.

Whatever you write, please let us read about it. Either leave it in:
* the comments section
* link us to the site where you've written/published it
* or, for details on an idea, idea-bouncing and swapping, e-mail my special address (just for you! ) at
writersinastorm@yahoo.com. That's writers in a storm.

Example Scenario:

A savvy sidewalk cafe in the city. Lunchtime congestion, but it's Saturday. At a small round table sits a married man. Across from him sits a woman. He is convinced that the woman at the table with him is infatuated with him.

Role:

The man across from you is convinced that you are infatuated with him. You wish for him to continue believing this lie; you are not in the least bit attracted to him.

Criteria:


1. Bold, profound plot.
2. The man can have any:agenationalityoccupation 3. The woman can have any:agenationalityoccupation 4. What are your motives? Why do you lead him on? What is your goal?

MY plot idea:

She's his wife!

(dun dun DUN!)

Bold, profound. Eh! Eh?

What is your take/idea?