Good morning. It's 6:52 a.m. and this blog is going to be neither long nor, I expect, coherent. I only slept for four hours last night, even though I went to bed before 10:00 p.m. The problem is that over the last three weeks I have done so little exercise or any sort of energy-draining activities thanks to my stupid, stupid ankle injury, my brain is still full of energy and continues to tick long into the night. The clock read 00:50 the last time I looked at it last night, and I think it was another hour before I truly fell asleep.
Ugh. I feel so awful right now. Hopefully some breakfast will straighten me out, and when I get home on my break today I will plan some sort of energy-sucking activity with Justin so that I can go to bed completely and utterly exhausted and hopefully sleep the whole night through. Is it sad how blissful that sounds? Perhaps not.
Anyway, the real reason I came on here to blog was to celebrate the fact that I finally did what I've been wanting to do for so long - I finished planning the murder of the King in Eloquence. I'm so excited and happy and satisfied that I actually got a writing goal done, but due to my exhaustion I don't think my excitement is going to transfer very clearly onto the page ... er, screen. So you'll have to do some imagining or something. But the point is, it's pretty good and if you look to my sidebar you will see my Eloquence word count ... IT'S OVER 9000! Hehe. I completed chapter two and FINALLY someone has actually spoken the words, 'The King is dead.' Took long enough. I came up with the idea for this story a year and half ago, and it's only now that I'm getting somewhere with the actual writing of the plot.
Well, I think I'd better stop here because my writing is soon to drift off into total rambliness that makes even less sense than it does now, and I have to leave in just over half an hour for my class ... ugh, Monday mornings are not much fun. But at least Hannah is being lovely and doing me the favor of dropping me home on my 4-hour break so that I can spend some time with Justin today :) That's something to look forward to.
Tata.
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