One Minute Writer
While I do have a tiny bit of spare time for personal writing, it's after I've written for a handful of sites and worked on what feels like a zillion projects. Meaning, by the time I have time to write for GAS, I'm usually too braindead to logically put together the stories of my life, however interesting they may be. For example, there's this taqueria guy I met recently who tried to get me to take some free water by telling me it was 5 million years old and that it'd be served in an elegant cup that I'd surely run home and tell all my friends about (it was a standard paper Coke cup). I'd LOVE to tell you all about him but I just don't have the energy to fully do the story justice, and Taqueria Guy deserves better than that.
So tonight I'm going to try something new, which is actually an idea I'm stealing from this adorable dude I know (more on him later as well) who stole it from this website.
The tagline of the website is: You have 1,440 minutes a day. Use one of them to write. They offer up a daily prompt, but I'm going to choose which one I go with this time because today's is about which technology I couldn't live without, and at this point I feel like throwing my computer out the window. It's probably best not to open that can of worms, ya know? So here we go:
What is your favorite place in your home?
My bed, by far. A full-sized haven positioned just underneath a five foot wide window. Not too soft and not too hard. Covered in a goose down comforter and a ridiculous amount of squishy pillows, though I only use one under my head. Cream colored sheets with tiny pink flowers feign a girly side to my aesthetic preference, and the roses engraved in the light wooden frame don't help either. Still, whether it's alone or with someone who'd likely give me shit for having such a pansy bed, there's usually nowhere else I'd rather be.