“Aside from velcro, time is the most mysterious substance in the
universe. You can't see it or touch it, yet a plumber can charge you
upwards of seventy-five dollars per hour for it, without necessarily
fixing anything.”
―
Dave Barry
So it's that time of year again. I don't particularly like resolutions, since I usually blow them off, but I do like to reflect on the year past. This holiday season I have been thinking a lot about time. Time is a slippery thing. You can have too little of it, of course. For example, I didn't have enough time (or energy) to write for this blog in the last two months (sorry!). You can have too much of it: 13 hours in the car to and from my in-laws' house in Missouri is way too much time. You can waste time (two words: Candy Crush), or you can spend it wisely, doing things you value.
You can run out of time, too. My mother-in-law is 81 and in good health, but more than once this past week she hinted at her own mortality. She made sure my son had her recipe for Gingersnaps, and she gave me a pile of old photos she said she wouldn't need any more. We spent the afternoon happily going over each one, identifying all the people in them, so that the information wouldn't be lost.
I should say that she's been doing this sort of thing for a couple of years now--all the grandkids received recipe boxes last year, and books of family history a year or two before that. Her mother lived to age 96, so I certainly hope we will be enjoying her snappy wit for
many more years to come. But all this talk about time and the past put me in a reflective mood, and gave me a new determination to do the things I want to do before time runs out for me, too.
This past year was great for me in many ways. Everyone I love is reasonably healthy and happy. My day job has been very successful--I am busier than I have ever been. I had a marvelous vacation in Italy with my family. My writing has received some marvelous strokes--I won two contests, and had two requests, which I will send out next week, since I have finally finished the darn synopsis. I was elected Co-Secretary of my RWA chapter. (This kind of amazes me. Sometimes I find it hard to believe that anyone actually remembers who I am, let alone will vote for me.) I joined a critique group of fabulous lady writers, which promises to be fun and rewarding on several levels.
2013 may be hard to top, but I will try. I will send out my queries and finish writing my second book. (Which may require trashing the 32K words I have already written, but that's probably the subject of another post.) I will attend the NEORWA conference in May and present a pitch to an agent (this is major--the very thought scares the crap out of me). I will post here more regularly this year. Maybe. I will upload that pile of old photos into Ancestry.com. And exercise. I should probably exercise.
Happy New Year, everyone.
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About Me
- Marin McGinnis
- Clevelanders are tough, a bit cynical, and just a little crazy, and Marin McGinnis is no exception. She writes tales of Victorian-era romance. When she's not chasing after big dogs or watching small children skate around Ohio hockey rinks, you can find her hanging out here, on her group blog at http://throughheartshapedglasses.com/, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/MarinMcG, or on Twitter @MarinMcGinnis.
Lovely reflective post, Marin. And with two full requests already heading into 2014, I think the year ahead, at least for your writing, will far surpass 2013. Got my fingers crossed for you!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a nice post, Marin. Looking forward to seeing you Saturday. Sez Kym who is feeling much less reflective than you at this year's end.
ReplyDeleteHi Kym! Not to worry, I'm done being reflective. :) See you Saturday!
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