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Too Much Television

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Who do you think Dad was watching, the guy in white or the woman?

I used to tell people I didn’t watch much television, and I believed I was telling the truth. Growing up, there wasn’t much on, and my parents weren’t big fans of t.v., aside from the evening news. Not until Dukes of Hazzard came along, anyway. Then my father watched that. He claimed it was because his former high school classmate played Boss Hogg, but I think it may have had something to do with Daisy Duke.

During my college years there wasn’t much time for t.v., and I didn’t have one anyway. I did, however, find time to watch Guiding Light for an hour every weekday afternoon in my friends’ dorm room for an entire year. What a waste of time, but we loved crazy Annabelle and scheming Reba and rebellious Roxy, not to mention that hunky Josh. I can still picture him.

After college I met my future ex-husband, and he was all about sports. He loved t.v. but it was ESPN all the time. After being exposed to it for a while, I could spout off scores and stats and random information about random teams like nobody’s business. Still, I rarely just sat down to watch.

Later on, as a new mom, I discovered a little thing called HGTV. Now that I could get into. I watched Room By Room as the perky hosts put up duck decoy wallpaper borders and built curio cabinets that looked like standing up canoes. I expanded my horizons and added TLC to my lineup, taking in such shows as Trading Spaces and What Not to Wear. I had officially become a t.v. watcher.

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Stacy London and Clinton Kelly told us What Not to Wear

Times changed again, and I lived alone with my son for a while. We didn’t watch a whole lot of t.v. then. He played video games, and we played board games and built legos and played with our dog. T.V. was there, but it was usually turned off.

Fast forward a bit, and I met my sweetheart. T.V. came back into my life. No more HGTV for me, it bugs him that people are so dissatisfied with their circumstances that they are constantly looking to “upgrade” or change their surroundings. I never looked at it like that, but I’ve watched enough of those shows to last me a lifetime, and I don’t miss them.

Now I have several shows that I watch and enjoy, and frankly it’s starting to cramp my style. On Monday I have Dancing With the Stars and Lucifer. I can’t watch them both on the same night, so Lucifer usually gets bumped to Tuesday, since I’m not as likely to encounter a spoiler for it. We also watch The Middle (yay for a realistic house full of mess!), Modern Family, Mom, The Real O’Neals, and American Ninja Warrior. Oh, and don’t forget Big Bang Theory. Then there are the “educational” shows, Star Talk and Drunk History. That makes for a lot of television viewing, more than I’ve ever watched in my life.

I do appreciate the DVR. We fast forward through commercials, so we don’t waste quite as much time. Still, it’s a lot, and that doesn’t even include the Hallmark channel Christmas lineup. How on earth am I ever going to get any writing done if I watch all of these shows?

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My Ninja Warrior hero, badass Jessie Graff.

The answer is simple, but sort of sad. I can’t. Something has to give, and I’m pretty sure it’s going to be t.v. See you later, Star Talk. Bye for now, Drunk History. Toodle loo, Modern Family. I have a novel to write, and I just don’t have time for you this month.

Which shows are your favorites? If you could only watch one what would it be? I would choose American Ninja Warrior. Those Ninjas impress and inspire me.


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Welcome to My Crazy, Also Known as November

writingI’m not quite sure why I do this to myself, but I do. Each year in November for the past three years I’ve accepted the challenge of NaBloPoMo. What’s that? Well it’s the crazy challenge blog everyday in throughout the month of November. The even crazier part? I’ve done it!

2013? Check!

2014? Check!

2015? Check!

2016? Time will tell, but I don’t see why not.

Oh sure, I’ve become a terribly lazy blogger over the last several months, but I have enough good habits and ideas to get me moving again in November. Besides, blogging is FUN! I’m feeling pretty confident that I’ll meet the challenge. It’s the OTHER challenge that have me a little nervous.

What challenge is that? Why, NaNoWriMo, of course. For the uninitiated, it stands for National Novel Writing Month, and it’s this month. The challenge is to write a novel in November, of at least 50,000 words. GULP.

I’ve done it before, back in 2013, and it wasn’t easy. It took a huge commitment, both from me and from my family. The feeling of accomplishment was tremendous, though, and I have a semi-finished manuscript as a result. I’ve been revising that work for a while now, and soon I’d like to see it in print, but in the meantime I feel like it’s time to start something new, so NaNo, here I am.

I hope I haven’t bitten off more than I can chew this month. I hope that my idea turns into a novel worthy of publication. I hope that I have the stamina and determination to see it through to the end. I hope I hit the 50,000 word mark by November 30. Most of all, though, I hope to renew the love of writing that has dimmed slightly with the stresses of the past few months.

My goals are to provide you with interesting material each day (although I’m sure some days will be better than others) and to get that novel written. I’d love to connect with other writers doing NaNoWriMo. My user name is BulgingButtons. Pretty crazy, right? Just one more piece of my crazy November puzzle.


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The Christmas Card Challenge Reissued

This is a short version of the original challenge. For the post in its entirety, click here. I’d love to see you play along!

 

For each card I receive before December 15, I will send you back a real, actual Christmas card, and it may even include one or more of the following:

  1. a handwritten signature
  2. a handwritten greeting
  3. a decorated envelope
  4. a photo of my adorable dog

I will photograph your card and envelope (if decorated) and post it to the blog for all the world to see, unless you include a note asking me not to (don’t worry, I won’t show your address). Let’s spread some holiday cheer!

I would also love to share the results with my fourth grade students, so they can have an example of how social media can connect people in positive ways.

Another fun display idea.

Another fun display idea.

Please send your card to:

BB

3116 S Mill Ave.

Box 434

Tempe, AZ 85281

Be sure that your return address is legible so that I may send you a card in return. Side note to potential stalkers, this is a mailbox, don’t bother stopping by unless you have some mailing that you need to take care of.

It would be so much fun to connect with you on a more personal level than our quick comments. I can already imagine a blog post including cards from all over the world! Yes, I’ll mail internationally, I hope you will as well. In fact, bonus points will be awarded for all cards received from outside the U.S. Oh, and double bonus points for being the first to send your card!