The Prompt: What are the things you need to do within 30 minutes of waking up to ensure your day gets off on the right foot? What happened the last time you didn’t do one of these things?
When I wake up—early or late,
each day I feel I have a date.
The thing I need to do the most
is to check The Daily Post;
then, to write until I’m done—
sometimes drudgery, sometimes fun.
Today it’s just a little ditty.
This waste of time is such a pity,
but superstition drives me to it,
for I feel if I don’t do it,
that I’ve committed a major sin,
and that I’ll never write again.
So very delightful. 🙂
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Blogging is addictive isn’t it 🙂
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Wow, I love your ditty, I struggled to even write a word this morning, I guess it happens 🙂
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I know, pthroughp. I have this feeling that if I let one day go by without posting that I’ll never write again. The opposite side of that coin is that I fear the blogging is keeping me from writing something more meaty…Oh well. In the end we do it for ourselves–right? Judy
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Yes, I have the same feeling, if I let it slip, it will just go, never to be recovered, so I really did a half-hearted attempt just so I could have a post. I promptly fell asleep and then woke up and wrote a ‘real’ post, unfortunately (or fortunately), woke up in a mild panic, so that came through in my second post :), Vonita.
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You say ditty and drudgery, I say witty and…. fudgery? well darn. FUN FUN FUN 🙂
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Thanks, sdeboute. Nice to take it easy and still get approval!!! Judy
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I say potato…what do you say? We could go on forever with this..I love the word fudgery, by the way. Do you grant me permission to use it? Judy
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This is a nice obsession to have as I read it – a daily post addiction !
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Nicely done. To Live Is to Write? I’m not there yet…. but I really enjoy it!
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I haven’t always been, either, but I think it has been adding purpose to my life for a very long time. The older I get, the more I think I like reporting life even more than living it! Thanks for responding, Roger…Judy
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