the lion and the sparrow
Sunday, March 3
I spotted this little bird rather bravely resting atop the lion in George Square last week. 'The Lion and the Sparrow' ... that sounds like it could be a children's book or a fable of some sort, doesn't it? (...if, indeed, that is actually a sparrow. I'm no bird-buff).
Speaking of birds, I can hear a couple of them outside my window. Oh yes, Spring is most definitely coming.
chalky fingers
Tuesday, February 26
Here are some rather nice quotes and typographical beauties I found on Molly Jacques website. I'm involved in a design project as part of university this semester (we're creating a 'literary journal'), which means I've been spending a jolly lot of my time looking at fonts, photographs, logos and illustrations (...possibly too much of my time. Something I've Noticed About Procrastination Fact #343: it is wily and mustachioed and disguises itself as work).
...on that note, I'm away to work on my essay on Lolita (I'm taking a class on Nabokov this semester. What an amazing writer! And also, what a disturbing book. But still... what an amazing writer. And yet... this could go on for a while. See you later).
quiet.
Thursday, February 14
I am just about to start reading: 'Quiet: the Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking' by Susan Cain... and just found this little animation. Quite amazing! I've heard her talking on the TED website, and the book looks very intriguing (...especially as I'm an introvert, myself).
that's old news.
Tuesday, February 12
Something I couldn't help but notice is...
I passed my driving test! I passed it (on the first attempt) ...in November. Quite old news now, I suppose, but it's still exciting.
I get little moments while rumbling along the road where I suddenly realise: ‘Huh!
I’m actually driving a car.’ (Both wonderful, and slightly terrifying at the same time).
When I was little(r) I'd always just assumed that I’d learn
to drive when I 'grew up'. I remember making plans with my sister about all the
things we’d do when we could drive (important things like: ‘go to the cinema pretty
much all the time’ and ‘go to the swimming pool whenever we feel like it’*). The
closer I got to seventeen, though, the harder it was to picture myself actually
driving a car. I’ve wrestled with quite debilitating anxiety since I was about
eleven – something that I’ve only very recently learned how to manage – and, up
until this past year, I just couldn’t visualise myself feeling well enough to drive.
So this is a major achievement in more ways than one! Something which seemed
near-impossible even just a year ago has now become a reality. Encouraging to realise
that change is possible, that wellness is possible (and that nipping along to
Morrisons to get a loaf of bread is also now possible).
Hooray!
(Oh, also. While on the subject of ‘that which once seemed
impossible’: I completed and submitted my dissertation last month (my dissertation on that most unfathomable of subjects: the humble sandwich). Now comes the long wait till June for the results.)
*alas, we’ve not yet done either of these (cinema trips or swimming). I’ve mostly just been
driving to work and to pick my brother up from school and whatnot. Being a full-time nurse (her) and in your honours year of university (me) doesn’t really
leave much time for doing much else. Plus, I don’t think we
factored in the whole ‘we’ll need to pay for the cinema tickets ourselves’
thing! One day soon though!
Labels:
celebration,
driving,
family,
food,
goals,
meaning,
one day,
university
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