Nov 30, 2007 15:58
I'm sad to say I have this problem. It pretty much comes down to the fact that I find something to read, or multiple somethings (which is even worse) and it causes me to lose myself in the fictional world, not to be seen for sometimes weeks at a time. During said times, nothing can take my attention away. Except for an aim window popping up in front of the text. That gets mildy annoying.
But yes, I've been reading for the past few weeks, and on lj too. I kept looking at the update button, and then a new story would catch my eye. Sadly though, I've caught up on all stories that I want to read. (I'm notoriously picky about what I do and don't read.)
For the last week or so I've been working on Christmas presents, which naturally are pictures, since I am sadly with out money and I already have all the art supplies that I require. Not want mind you. I doubt I'll never be done wanting more art supplies. I don't have nearly enough Prisma markers, or Copics for that matter. But for these ones I'm planning on using my colored pencils, which I have more than enough of. Well I'm sure there are some that I don't have that I'll want when I see them. Like I said, I'll never have enough.
I think I'll only be doing three pics for Christmas presents. One for Sammy and Jay, you two will get prints, cause I can't deal with such another detailed pic. What with all the characters being bitchy. I blame you both for this. And one for my darling Kryss of course. I haven't even got an idea for her's yet though. I have a tiny bit longer for her's though as she's not coming up to see me till two days after Christmas. So her's can be done last. And Mum's going to get one too. Her's is adorable and sweet. And I'm so glad this idea popped into my head cause she'll absolutely love it. (Knowing my mother so well, makes life so easy for me. Really it does.) I'd draw a picture for my Grandmother too, but I don't think she cared much about the one I gave her for Mother's Day... So I'll just think of something else. Hopefully.
christmas,
art,
life