Ah, December. Never a hugely productive writing month for me, as other priorities take over. Many of you are all too familiar with the busy-ness of shopping, baking, wrapping, decorating, and Christmas office functions, etc.
I’m starting a week or so earlier than usual this year, and am already decorating a second Christmas tree. Our home tree was finished this weekend with my sister’s help. It’s a conglomeration of over thirty years of a mixed bag of ornaments, nearly all of which have special memories.
The second tree is for our front desk at work (that’s my office). Both were worked on between other tasks, but I managed to get them finished. I also decorated the coffee table in our family room, something I didn’t do when my kids were little and the house full of pets.
I’ve also started thinking about shopping. For the first time in my life, I took part in a black Friday sale by ordering one item online for my sister, which she requested. The contrarian in me doesn’t normally take part in the annual shopping hysteria displayed on TV, but this is my sister and she event sent me a photo of the item, so I dived in and ordered online.
I don’t abandon writing completely in December, as there’s a fair bit of editing to do, goals to accomplish, and deadlines to keep in mind. My jacket designer has new versions of The Blade Man’s cover for me to peruse (I’m loving their work, by the way) and there are a million other marketing tasks, but the tasks will still be there after the holidays. Because Christmas and family always come first with me, my cover reveal won’t occur until the first week in the new year, and then the tasks will really ramp up. Stay tuned!
Part of all the busy-ness this past weekend was fun stuff, like doing some wine tasting and picking up our case of wine from the Township7 Winery in Langley. Later we took the SkyTrain to LaFarge Lake to see the incredibly beautiful lights all around the lake. It was my first time seeing the display and it was simply wonderful.
From now until Christmas, my writing pattern changes. There will be a little bit of editing every morning (which is when I work best), the day job, then Christmas preparations until the big day arrives, and of course other chores and errands. My family isn’t large, so shopping isn’t too bad. Who knows, maybe I’ll be able to fit a little more writing time in than I thought. Or maybe I’ll just sit quietly and contemplate new ideas and opportunities that have been springing up.
Coffee table looks beautiful. 🙂
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Thank you!
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I so admire your juggling abilities! I just flatline this time of year and indulge in slug-like TV series binge-watching…
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Thanks, my slug-like time is the week after Christmas 🙂
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Sounds almost like over load. Makes me feel rather idle because I only have to consider two grandchildren and that’s back in August/September when I still pay around $100 to post them books. Imagine if I sent them by air!
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It is almost overload right now, but it’s temporary. I’m resting a lot the day after Christmas. 🙂
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Sounds like a typical December to me. I cut back on writing in December too. Of course, I’m not as busy as when I worked full time and had a number f parties etc. to attend. It all gets done. Enjoy the season!
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Thanks, Darlene, and hope that you’ll have a lovely Christmas!
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Debra, I like the way you’re still sneaking writing and marketing into your busy December – it often means early mornings or late evenings for but still enjoyable! The festive decorations look lovely! I’m looking forward to putting our tree up later in the month. Happy Christmas Prepartions & Writing! xx
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Thank you, Annika. Sneaking is a good word, but as long as I do a little something that moves my writing forward, then I’m happy. Wishing you a lovely Christmas season!
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