Yep, re-reading Earth’s children series it’s different reading from a keto perspective, the importance of meat & fat (yes, I’m aware it’s fiction but well researched).
One Good Thing
I’ve been partial to Assholerie lately, as in “that was nothing but pure assholerie on your part, you jerk”.
Big brother to Douchbaggery, which is also one of my favorites.
But I’m the empress of the unexpected! Everyone will finally be in the office and be held accountable.
Well, then hell, the TC bitch has only a fewThis text will be blurred hours to get me my docs so we can close Wednesday.
Monday is a good thing for me. I’m fasting so that makes it great and my boss is off for a few days.
This weekend, I was able to do some clearing out of crappola in my soon-to-be pottery barn and emptying some shelves. Making room for clay fun, can’t wait!
Today was my first clay play in over 5yrs. This damn thing took over an hour but it was fun to get muddy again!
My good thing today is having an hour to myself in the cafe after a class at the gym, my kids are off school on holidays and while I love them to pieces I’m just enjoying the quiet at this moment!
My good for today was that the temps were lovely and I was able to spend a couple of hours in my “pottery barn” with Windex and the shop vac as my close friends. Speeding on the way to getting on my wheel and I can actually see/breathe in there now, which is always helpful!
@JustPeachy, I don’t do it often because I’m no good at it (unlike you, love it!) but I made these last year for fun: Painted with acrylic paint and sealed with clear nail polish eventually.
OMG, those are adorable babies! Are they paper mache/paper clay? Way too cute! And I don’t know about being good, I always seem to have trouble sharing my stuff because I never feel it’s worthy or good enough. Perhaps that’s the bane of all artists? I’m trying to work on that, among other things… ever evolving…
They’re made out of gray clay that comes in a bag so it stays wet. It’s just sort of taking up space in the craft room.
And I know what you mean. Putting your creative work out there is scary because it’s a part of us. I think yours is great and would love to see more.