Summer Break is Over
My co-worker, Nick, won't stop asking me why I haven't blogged since May. Nearly every day his loud, annoying voice curls around the wall between our cubicles and grates at my ears.
What I hear is something like, "So, Jeanne."
It's not a question, but I know there's more to it. I know what's coming. I say, "yeeeaaaah?"
Then he asks, "So, when are you gonna write another blog post?"
"Uhh...I don't know!"
But that's not totally true. I do sort of know why.
I moved into a new apartment last month and was transported into an anti-blogging state of preoccupation, confusion, and plastification.
Excuse #1: Preoccupation
I spent a good portion of June packing up my old apartment and moving into my new place. Then I had to unpack (Secret: I'm still not 100% done. I have one box to left to unpack and I still haven't figured out how to organize my closets).
On top of that, it's the summer, and my usually-super-busy boyfriend has tons of free time, and I went to visit my friend's farm for a weekend, and I've been working on a new photo project. And, and, and.
Excuse #2: Confusion
It is not just the preoccupation. Now that I'm in a new apartment and location, I've had to figure out how to shop again. I had to assess the general plastic-free-ness of the products at my new grocery store and figure out the best way to get to a Whole Foods. I had to reform my routine—the exact routine that allows me to be (nearly) plastic-free in the first place.
Excuse #3: Plastic
I've used some plastic during this busy and confusing time, which left me un-motivated to write. Here's a list of the things I recall using:
Summer Break Is Over
So that's it. Summer is over, and it's time to say "adios" to preocccupation, confusion, and plastic.
And it's time to say "hello" to my blog! HELLO BLOG!
Thanks to Nick for allowing me to make fun of him in this post. If you've got time, check out his marketing strategy blog, Never A Lack of Ideas.
What I hear is something like, "So, Jeanne."
It's not a question, but I know there's more to it. I know what's coming. I say, "yeeeaaaah?"
Then he asks, "So, when are you gonna write another blog post?"
"Uhh...I don't know!"
But that's not totally true. I do sort of know why.
I moved into a new apartment last month and was transported into an anti-blogging state of preoccupation, confusion, and plastification.
Excuse #1: Preoccupation
I spent a good portion of June packing up my old apartment and moving into my new place. Then I had to unpack (Secret: I'm still not 100% done. I have one box to left to unpack and I still haven't figured out how to organize my closets).
On top of that, it's the summer, and my usually-super-busy boyfriend has tons of free time, and I went to visit my friend's farm for a weekend, and I've been working on a new photo project. And, and, and.
Excuse #2: Confusion
It is not just the preoccupation. Now that I'm in a new apartment and location, I've had to figure out how to shop again. I had to assess the general plastic-free-ness of the products at my new grocery store and figure out the best way to get to a Whole Foods. I had to reform my routine—the exact routine that allows me to be (nearly) plastic-free in the first place.
Excuse #3: Plastic
I've used some plastic during this busy and confusing time, which left me un-motivated to write. Here's a list of the things I recall using:
- A Starbucks ice coffee cup
- Two coffee cup lids
- A carry out container (from delicious thai food)
- Blue corn chips bag
- A few straws
- Two plastic forks and two plastic knives (at continental breakfast while on a mini-break)
- Plastic bag (from cherries at a farmers' market)
Summer Break Is Over
So that's it. Summer is over, and it's time to say "adios" to preocccupation, confusion, and plastic.
And it's time to say "hello" to my blog! HELLO BLOG!
Thanks to Nick for allowing me to make fun of him in this post. If you've got time, check out his marketing strategy blog, Never A Lack of Ideas.
Comments
Look forward to hearing more about your adventures in plastic-lessness.
CLM
CLM
We missed you. Hope this is not too much of a burden, but you are my less-plastic role model. Thought you'd slipped away to a whole other level of plastic-free existence...
I resisted many times to be a virtual version of Nick!
Cheers from Brazil