Yesterday I felt like a scarf made out of dog fur.
Disgusting, itchy, and droopy.
I ended up taking a looooong nap. Evidently my body said: Ooooo yes. Shut down for repairs.
And that would have been just fine with me! But you see, I woke up feeling worse.
Grumpy and in pain and wanting of a snack. I made a mess in the kitchen by whipping up some pumpkin bread. —it was pretty good but didn’t hit the spot—
My dad happily cleaned up the mess Tornado Tiffany left behind cause DESSERT!
I made three people very happy with my grumpy baking and I’m glad I did. —And it’s easy breakfast pickings today —
My sleep has been a rough spot for me recently. Waking up every few hours to every hour and not being able to go back to sleep right away is rough once it’s everyday for a week and more.
But thankfully I woke up with minimal pain! The migraine that’s been plaguing me is in the background—so glad!—and I don’t have much brain fog this morning!
You bet your pumpkin bread that I’m taking advantage of every blessed fog free moment.
There are 14 days until Christmas Eve—the beginning of our Christmas celebrations— and so starting today I’m planning on writing a Christmas novella!!
I’m hoping that this little book will bolster my creativity and confidence. Building momentum so that I will be able to work on/finish some of my many WIPs—find more about them over on the website TiffanyMichele.com —.
What can I share about this novella? *grins and rubs hands together*
WELL! It has to do with a pair of twins Eliza and Elijah who are a baker and an architect, respectfully. They’re in the late twenties and this Christmas they start to question some things about their childhood memory . . . And they both start having the same dreams about an old friend and of seeing out of a gingerbread house’s windows . . .
And that’s all you get! I’m really excited about this one. I had the spark of the idea ALL the way back at twelve years old when I decided between this idea and the idea for my published novel Murder Mystery and the Gingerbread Cookies!
Well that’s all from me today! I hope you are having a merry December .
‘Till next we meet.
~Tiffany Michele.