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Worthy Tip: Write This, Not That

Posted on November 19, 2010 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: The Devil’s Tour by Mary KarrWhat’s on the iPod: Keep Yourself Warm by Frightened Rabbit Men’s Health Editor-in-chief David Zinczenko impresses me. He’s made a lucrative career out of showing us healthier food options in his popular Eat This, Not That series. I’m a fan of both his suggestions and his style….

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The Best Unnoticed Blogs

Posted on November 18, 2010 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Late Wife by Claudia EmersonWhat’s on the iPod: Keep Yourself Warm by Frightened Rabbit Once upon a time, I was named to a Top Blog list. It was when Maria Schneider was heading the Writer’s Digest blog, and she called this blog “the little black dress” of blogs. I was over the…

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Turning Over Rocks

Posted on November 17, 2010 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Alleluia by Rufus Wainwright Finally over that cold that grabbed hold of me last week. It was a strangely short-lived one – three days and vanished. There are remnants of it, but not the usual symptoms of stuffiness, sore throat, aching, etc. I was feeling better by Wednesday. I like that…

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Change the Things You Can Change

Posted on November 16, 2010 by lwidmer

What I’m reading downstairs: The Maytrees by Annie DillardWhat’s on the iPod: Late in the Evening by Paul Simon Yesterday we talked about reasons to part ways with clients – and frankly, they have similar reasons, I’m sure. It’s all about meeting each others’ needs. And while it’s sometimes wise to walk away from a…

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Hanging on to Dead Wood

Posted on November 15, 2010 by lwidmer

What I’m reading upstairs: Me Talk Pretty One Day by David SedarisWhat’s on the iPod: Quiet Little Voices by We Were Promised Jetpacks Sitting idle the last week gave me some time to get much-needed website work done, and get some invoicing out of the way. Also, it gave me time to re-evaluate. In looking…

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Driving Traffic the Organic Way

Posted on November 12, 2010 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: The Maytrees by Annie DillardWhat’s on the iPod: Restless by Chris Bathgate Another slow day yesterday, but I’m making hay with it. I met another freelancer for lunch and we enjoyed swapping not so much work stories, but life stories. Those are infinitely more interesting, and you get to see the layers…

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Mixing Up the Marketing

Posted on November 11, 2010 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd Happy Veteran’s Day to all who have served. We appreciate you. At the moment, I am what you’d call “between projects.” I’d panic, but I have some things coming up that will keep me busy through the rest of the month. Plus one of my regular clients,…

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Details, Details

Posted on November 10, 2010 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Timshel by Mumford & Sons Yesterday was a frustrating day of trying to get something to work. The new printer came. I’d love to tell you how much nicer it is than the old, reliable Canon. I’d love to go on about its wireless capabilities and I’d love to give it…

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Stick a Fork in Me

Posted on November 9, 2010 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: The Wishing Well by The Airborne Toxic Event Interesting day yesterday. Not bad, not great. Just….interesting. If I had a nickel for every client who tried to use the old “had to fix numerous errors” message in an attempt to avoid payment, I’d never have to put fingers to the keyboard….

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Weekend Colds and Wireless Wonders

Posted on November 8, 2010 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Sunshine by The Clarks Every time I fly, I end up with a cold. Until yesterday, I thought I’d gotten lucky. But I woke up unable to breathe and sounding like I was channeling Kermit. What was a nuisance stuffy nose on Saturday turned full-blown cold yesterday. He enticed me to…

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  1. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy
    November 8, 2010

    I had one of those events you just don't plan for. Friday, while eating lunch, I broke my front lateral tooth off at the root. I could fit right in with the hockey players. And I leave Saturday for my 3-Day Walk and I also have appointments lined up with clients.

    My dentist office is only open until 2 PM on Fridays so I had to haul you-know-what to get there. To make a long story short, the little tooth left behind did not want to come out. It took 2 hours. I still have a gaping hole-thank God I work at home! And I go tomorrow to get a flipper (partial with one tooth). I can't even think about something more permanent for 4 months, until it heals.

    My dentist said the good thing(?) about all the trouble they had was it told him I was not a good candidate for a $3,500 implant. I could get a 3-unit bridge at $950 per unit.

    And for the 1st time in my working career – since I'm freelancing – I have no dental insurance. I walked out the door after paying $880 (including the flipper I get tomorrow) and this before going to San Diego for over a week.

    Sigh…the life of a freelancer. Oh, and of course, my health insurance went up this month.

    I'd smile, but I don't want to scare small children. 🙁

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  2. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 8, 2010

    Oh wow, Cathy. That's awful! So sorry. I hope it doesn't hurt, at least. It never fails – you let the insurance lapse and all hell breaks (no pun intended) loose.

    Hope you're feeling better.

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    Cathy
    November 8, 2010

    Thanks, Lori. I am surprised that it doesn't hurt more. My dentist gave me drugs, but I'm only taking Ibuprofen. I'm not much of a pain medication person. If I can get away without it, I do.

    I'm freaking most about how it looks, of course.

    Hope you're feeling better from the cold. I swear it's the air in the planes that does it every time.

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  4. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley
    November 8, 2010

    Cathy, that's awful! I'm so sorry. What a crummy surprise. I hope everything gets worked out quickly.

    Lori, hooray for new printers. I hope it works better than this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSK1D3bZhRs (be advised, there is a bit of strong language)

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  5. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy
    November 8, 2010

    That's hysterical, Ashley. Thanks for the laugh. I can use one about now. 🙂

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  6. Anne Wayman Avatar
    Anne Wayman
    November 8, 2010

    Cathy … yikes… Lori this weekend, well yesterday, I turned off the phone and read junk novels until time to go to meditation – of course I'd forgotten the time change so I got there an hour early.

    Hint on the cold… for me a cold is always anger I've hidden from myself…

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  7. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 8, 2010

    Amen to that, Anne. I've been harboring some resentments that need to come out.

    Ashley, LOVE that! LOL

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  8. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    November 8, 2010

    Oh, Cathy. I hope your experience turns out like a friend of mine. I think her heel got caught in her purse strap and she fell face first out of her husband's Jeep onto a paved driveway. Many months and temporaries later, she likes her new smile more than her old one.

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    Lori
    November 9, 2010

    Oh Paula, that's one freak accident! It would be funny if it weren't so painful for her. Wow. I guess don't carry a purse with a strap, or have it on your arm before you get out of the car.

    Beats my mom falling backwards onto the up escalator at the mall last week. The sight of her splayed out and unable to get up – my first reaction was to grab her. My second was to grab a camera.

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