May. 4th, 2007

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I want to get writing regularly (30 minutes a work day) to help me write the papers and grants I have to write for work. As far as I can see, procrastination's the main thing that keeps me from writing. I was going to take a course at work to help me with that, but it turns out that the course is run by a journalist who knows relatively little about academic writing, not an experienced academic writer who knows how to write for peers.

So I thought about setting up a LJ community or YahooGroup where people can check in every week with progress reports. This would be a community for people who are keen on writing little and often, no matter what they are working on, be it fiction or non-fiction or intermediate categories such as research grants. Any takers?
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My mother was over-protective, I'm trying not to be, and I find it deeply, deeply scary. My daughter (21 months) is relatively easy to control, so I've started to let her out of the buggy and walk beside me on the house-side of the pavement. I make her take my hand once we start to get close to crossings, and I will put her back in the buggy if she keeps trying to run away.

When going from A to B in a larger shop, I now tend to let her walk, following closely on her heels. She learns and discovers a lot this way, how floors feel, what signs look like, what grates are, and we enjoy it. But oh the horror of overdoing it. When a friendly lady offers to watch the baby while I get another coffee at the coffee shop, do I trust or do I mistrust? There's just so much that can go wrong, and she is so small, and I'm trying so hard to be different from my mother, who thinks People are out to Get You, that I'm likely to err on the lax side.

And if something happens, it's all my fault, and I will never be able to forgive myself.

The abducted three-year-old haunts me.

ETA: Having been over to Ask Moxie, it's definitely time to break out that harness again. She's far too fond of a little game of "catch me if you can" sometimes ...

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