Happy Friday! I discovered something a few weeks (months, what year is it?) back. My blog gets hits for my friday acronym (initialism :-P). So I had to know if there were really that many other Loki worshipers in the universe. I mean, dude’s awesome, right? Wicked, manipulative, mischievious. And awesome. So who wouldn’t surrender their soul to that kind of chaos?
Turns out that TLIF only means “Thank Loki It’s Friday” to me. It actually stands for Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion. A very invasive kind of back surgery. So if you’re here looking for information on actual TLIF – all I can tell you is we considered it at one time for my Sweeetie and decided the 50% risk of it making things worse rather than better wasn’t the percentage we were looking for.
Totally off topic, but that’s all today is anyway. I’m trying to remember I need to blog again. Write agin. Sleep again. And I’m getting there. Three weeks of intensive work is slowing down…at least until the next term starts in a couple of weeks.
Oh, while I’m tangenting, I haven’t pimped anyone out in what seems like forever. An even longer forever than it’s been since I wrote a real blog post. So go visit Breanna – who is an awesome fantasy author and dipping her toes into the realm of inspirational romance. And Tyler Durdin Ben and Majora Bell, for some fantastic snippets of horror and middle grade authorship (not both at the same time…usually). And Kate, who weaves some of the most tragically beautiful literary fiction I’ve read.
My list is really lots longer, but these three awesome and amazing ladies (sorry Tyler Ben), read my stuff and have put up with countless wavering revisions of it.
And I’m itching to get back into writing and overanalyzing my own and other people’s writing patterns. I have yet to figure out if it’s helped me be a better writer, but it’s fun anyway. Okay, really, it’s a good way to procrastinate, to ask myself why I write the way I write, instead of actually writing. I know, some people blog, or go online, or clean…but I like to analyze.
What’s your best excuse for procrastinating? Make it original ^_^
Procrastination is an art form, especially if you want to justify it to yourself. It’s amazing how clean my kitchen gets, or how much laundry gets done when I have a tricky project on my desk….
And thanks for the shout out! You’re too kind…