Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Imagine That

As I was walking around the house just then doing my usual 'pre-write' of this post in my head, I was going to begin with a miserable phrase of some description about how I spend too much time reflecting on stuff. Forget that though. I reflect. It's what I do.

However, I reckon I could probably afford to balance it out a bit. So, my bloggy friends, instead of having a mope, I'm going to invite you to participate in something slightly more useful. (I'll keep this one short as well so that people actually read it!)

Your challenge is to suggest an activity of some description that I can involve myself in that will engage my imagination. Nothing overly deep and preferably something involving other people. In return, I pledge to choose at least one suggestion, carry it out, and report back.

I await your ideas...

(Try to suggest something I'm actually going to do.)

7 Comments:

At 12:15 AM, Bec said...

get crayons, big bit of paper
and draw your perfect day.

 
At 12:20 AM, Bec said...

plausible day. realistic.

 
At 8:02 AM, Carris said...

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Just before i started write this comment, my cat Tully, decided she wished to walk across the key bored. Consider it a special message from her to you.
I liked bec's idea.:D fun. But as you said doing something with other people... How about you find some other people who reflect as much as you do and reflect with them???
Sorry, i'm kind of in a rush at the moment and thats all my brain will allow me to do. i'll think some more and maybe have a few more ideas for you later on.
carris

 
At 11:25 PM, burks said...

nanowrimo

 
At 11:29 PM, Paul said...

I mentioned I was lazy didn't I? No? Gee I'm lazy!

 
At 11:32 AM, Kate said...

You should volenteer at Second strike productions!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You need a lot of imagination for that- ie to imagine that the directors know what they are doing.

 
At 1:57 AM, Trav said...

You could always go find some logs to cut up. Get rid of all the logs!

You'd have a lot of fun. Exercise, build those bony muscles, contribute to the firewood collection of some family who is too busy to do it themselves. All the logs can burn!

And charity too. Ah the world would be such a better place if those two things happened- less logs and more charity. Win-win.

 

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