One of my Plurk buddies suggested busting Twitter's 140 character limit by going for the three word statement. Brevity is, after all, the hardest trait to master.
Or is it?
Good morning, all!
How are you?
Life goes on.
Son has fever.
He feels achy.
Too much sun?
Final exams looming.
He's resting now.
Listening to NPR.
Maybe the six word memoirs style would be more effective, less inhibiting.
No sun today; scattered showers instead.
Cool breeze here; feels so refreshing.
Husband cooked brunch; delicious as usual.
Basic weekend chores; laundry, report cards.
Daughter is traveling; hope she's well.
Or is it?
Good morning, all!
How are you?
Life goes on.
Son has fever.
He feels achy.
Too much sun?
Final exams looming.
He's resting now.
Listening to NPR.
Maybe the six word memoirs style would be more effective, less inhibiting.
No sun today; scattered showers instead.
Cool breeze here; feels so refreshing.
Husband cooked brunch; delicious as usual.
Basic weekend chores; laundry, report cards.
Daughter is traveling; hope she's well.
Only two emails; good news, both.
While she's gone, we have rabbit.
She doesn't know the rabbits fought.
Hers with ours, hers was injured.
Took to vet, healing better now.
On daily meds; tough to administer!
Bunny runs away; must catch her.
When daughter returns, we'll share stories.
She of travels, we of bunnies.
Glad she's happy; we miss her.
Life is good.
So very creative; love this post.
Posted by: Maureen at IslandRoar | June 04, 2009 at 10:19 PM
There's a zen-like simplicity in these short phrases... and a busy world of mental images as I read. Fun!
Posted by: Ilona | June 12, 2009 at 03:15 PM