Amelia and I are off to the country for a few days. We’ll be back next week when I will address my inbox problem. Bye!
Oh… on second thoughts
I have decided to go ahead and make some christmas cards to sell this coming October. One or maybe two designs, sold in packs of ten through paypal. This means that transactions will be in US dollars unfortunately – but it’s quick ‘n’ easy, and I’ll still work towards doing the real deal for early next year.
Also, My favourite Sbritt cover ever.
Pushin’ back
It’s cold, wet, Monday and I’m sick! I have Amelia’s lurgy (as we call it around here – “the dreaded lurgy”) and have spent the greater part of the weekend coughing and lying around on the couch demanding that Big-P bring me cups of lemon grass and ginger tea (more an antiseptic than a tea but it does the trick).
Last night while in an evening sick-person delirium, I spoke to Special-k who had just returned home from a Marketing Conference in Hong-Kong. She had sent us an email a few days back saying;
“I am having a great time. It is soo great to be surrounded by people who have similar interests – people who care about statistics, attrition, retention, return on investment etc” and I wasn’t sure whether she was being sarcastic or not, but it turns out that she was dead serious. And she was pumped. There was marketing lingo zinging over the phone lines. So I broached the topic of my BIG PROJECT with her for her advice.
My big project is nothing as amazing as writing a children’s book (although that is still in the BIGGER PLAN – meaning life – which is being chipped away at slowly) or having another baby (good lawd!). It’s the idea to launch an online loobylu shop. I was trying to get it all organised to have a series of Christmas / Season’s Greetings cards ready but I have run out of time as these would really need to be up and going by October and I am still trying to find time to work on the designs let alone create a shop design, find some printers, apply for a merchant account at the bank and find some way of accepting credit cards over the web. I was going to go with Paypal but it introduced a whole other level of complications and I still haven’t even got two designs ready to go.
So Special-K asked me the tricky question “Have you written your business plan yet?” (Something she and I had discussed way back in April.) “Nooo…” I had to whine “I haven’t had time!”. She explained that she wasn’t hassling me, just letting me know that if I had done my business plan I probably would have discovered earlier on that an October launch date was not going to be viable… and I wouldn’t be feeling so guilty and hassled right now. Ahh! Sweet soothing words! So I’m not a failure! It’s just an impossible task for one person who only has two days a week to spare! She offered her services once I had got some ideas for a business plan down (“a weekend workshop”! How exciting! I’ll bring the croissants!) and I went to bed feeling relieved and excited again. So there it is, the Big Project. “Pushed back” as they say in the biz, but still happening.
Bir is the word

Amelia J likes birds. If she hears them while she’s eating her dinner she stops and listens. If she sees a magpie on the road when we’re out on a walk she waves her arms around and says “ya ah!”.
This morning while Big-P and I sat up in bed drinking coffee with Amelia J sitting between us playing with her two dolls, Squeezy Boo and Canadian Baby, a couple of Noisy Minor birds landed in a tree outside the window. Amelia got excited and pointed at them and said “ah!!”. We said “Birds!”. They flew away and then she turned to a poster on the wall which has birds on it and she pointed to that and said “bir!”.
A little later a pigeon landed in the same tree. At the same time a car alarm went off nearby. Wooop Woop Woop. Amelia looked at us and smiled (all gums and two bottom teeth), and looked back at the pigeon and went “wooo”.
The child is a genius I tell you!
Ok – it’s question time
Following up this morning’s post, here are my questions for the folks who signed up:
Phil, answer these if you please:
1. What book has made an impression on you?
2. Which superhero do you most identify with?
3. Do you have a most precious photograph?
4. Were you in the popular crowd at high school?
5. Who do you secretly admire but are ashamed to have to admit?
Petya, answer these five little questions:
1. How do you enjoy a quiet Sunday?
2. What is the first thing you see when you open your eyes in the morning?
3. Any regrets?
4. Tell me how you would make a salad
5. What three web sites do you check daily?
Melanie, these are for you:
1. What would you cook to impress a date?
2. If you could do it all again, what would you change?
3. Star Wars or Empire Strikes Back?
4. Where would you most like to holiday?
5. What have you recently discovered about yourself?
stef, let your imagination wander:
1. How will you celebrate the fact that Mars will be the closest to the earth for 60, 000 years on August 27?
2. Who first stole your heart?
3. What is your favourite cheese?
4. You can go back in time to any period; where do you go and what do you do?
5. What television show makes you really mad?
paul, master of the meme, these are for you:
1. What was your favourite subject in high school and why?
2. You are sending a care package for a distant associate in crisis, what do you include?
3. Have you noticed Dr. Phil’s (no, not my Dr Phil, the other Dr Phil) intense eye blink?
4. What is this?

5. White, dark or milk chocolate?
laura sina, you get:
1. If you could be anything or anyone for a day, who would you be and what would you do?
2. Cats or dogs?
3. What was the first film you can remember seeing at the movies?
4. What would you do if you were invisible
5. What three important items do you have on your desk?
nic, your questions are:
1. You win a kilo of anything you want. What do you choose?
2. What will you do for your next birthday party?
3. Do you have a favourite ever moment?
4. What 6 items are in your handbag?
5. Multi-tasking, can you? Do you? How?
gayla, the big five for you are:
1. Describe your dream house
2. What’s the craziest thing you’ve done?
3. What inspired you to go freelance?
4. Name three things (not people) that you couldn’t live without.
5. What do you secretly indulge in?