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crowdog66 ([personal profile] crowdog66) wrote2007-12-18 12:54 pm
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A quiet day, and a good one

After the frantic hustle yesterday and the shock of discovering that I'd missed coloring an entire issue of CA, I went to bed at 9 pm, read until about 10:30 pm (Pet Cemetery), and then crashed like the Hindenburg. George finally coaxed me out of bed at noon today. I'm working my way through a cup of coffee and struggling to keep my eyes open (I only took my first Ritalin about half an hour ago), but today promises to be a quiet and relaxing day. I have to go to an appointment with my psychiatrist later this afternoon, but that's the sum total of my responsibilities.

Tomorrow the rat race kicks off again: I have to finish 30 pages of HB by December 31st, or possibly January 3rd, since the penciller/inker has run over his own deadline by several days and that gives me a little wiggle room as far as the editor is concerned. Still, it will be hectic, especially since I have to help George out by coloring those comic covers he's doing for a local television production, and the first of those has to be done by Thursday afternoon, with the other two to follow by January 1st. They're paying us decently -- $500 up front and $500 when the job is done. Whew. It looks like we'll actually be in a decent financial position at the beginning of January.

In other news, things are going pretty well. The Full Moon Group, both outer and inner court, is in a good place, a solid group of people working fluidly together. My depression has been laying low for quite some time now. I'm still feeling pretty rough about my mom not being around anymore, but I think I'm going to be okay. I haven't exercised steadily in almost six months, but I think I can get back on that horse now. Same with the Degrees of Separation roleplaying system, if anyone's still interested. And I'm in an industry that I love and a job that I'm good at.

There are a lot of blessings to be counted. Oh my, yes.