Busy Is Better Than the Opposite
I feel like I'm back in college where everyone I know is swamped with work and already behind. That is certainly the case with me. This week I had Spring Break at Columbia but I've never been busier. I interviewed applicants for next year from 1-5. It's now midnight and I just finished my treatment for this John Legend film that I'm working on. Monday rehearsals start for a play that I wrote on the Tuskegee Airmen at the Lincoln Center Institute and I still haven't fiished the re-writes for that. I'm supposed to come up with some sort of poetry for it. Wish me luck.
What I had planned to be working on right now, exclusively, are articles about my kids and I. Father of the Year hits stores May 1st and I've worked too hard on it, poured too much of my soul into it to not let the world know what I'm up to.
Tomorrow I'll be less cranky. A freak snowstorm is coming but still I've picked that day to go to Ikea in Jersey. I guess I must crave chaos.




Comments
I am amazed that neither you nor your editors properly use the objective case. Your writings will be about "my kids and ME". The rules of grammar need serious review. As a high school classmate of your mother's and a visitor of your grandmother at Springfield Residence, I know you come from a long line of "language arts Nazis."
Posted by: millie ellerson | April 11, 2007 10:38 AM