Carry a Notebook with You
July 8, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Home & Living
As a writer, I’ve always carried something with me to jot down notes and ideas.
It might be as simple as a folded over sheet of paper in my fanny pack where I can make lists and write down ideas for blogging and stories.
When in the hospital emergency room last year with my daughter, I found I didn’t have anything to write on. Her going to the hospital happened so suddenly that I didn’t have time even to grab my purse nor a book.
As we waited, she having tests and wanting to rest, I wondered how I could use the time to write. I spied …read more
Mommy Fog – Another Dimension in the Fog Saga
June 17, 2007 by laura
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
I have been way off on the blogging schedule lately, and so now I have a little apology to make. A big sorry to Kerri, as I kind of forgot to do this weeks brain fog interview. Kerri blogs over at Play Library…if you are a mom (or even if you aren’t) check out her site, it’s pretty cool.
Kerri suffers from the Multi Tasking Mommy Fog, with perhaps a little ADD on the side (or maybe that’s just her husband ). This is what Kerri has said about her problem with …read more
b5 media brain fog 1.3
May 10, 2007 by laura
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Since this is Mental Health month, its a perfect time to continue on with my series of posts on brain fog. This week Katelyn from Stamping Mad is being profiled. Even someone who is as non crafty as myself, can learn from Katelyn’s blog. I loved the post about using flower petals as stamps. Really beautiful work!
Anyway, on to the brain fog. When asked what particular category of brain fog hers falls into, Katelyn had this to say:
I can’t remember my age, ever, but I think that’s wishful thinking. I do tons …read more




