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Sunday, September 4, 2011

It Started With a Corner

For a long time, I blogged from my couch, laptop precariously balanced on a pillow teetering on my knees.

Inevitably, my eyes wandered to the television, DVR’d episodes of Gossip Girl, episodes of Law & Order I’d seen seventeen times, reality shows I should be embarrassed to admit to watching (Dance Moms, I’m talking about you.)

Idly, I clicked open a few blogs I meant to read earlier in the day. 

Checked my e-mail. 

Pinned pretties.  (And if you don’t know what that means, you’re better off.  Your to-do list will thank you for not opening a Pinterest account.) 

Finally made it back to my patiently waiting blog posts, my train of thought lost somewhere along my path of distraction.

I began to covet the immortalized necessity of Virgina Woolf – a room of one's own*.

I can see this room.  Cozy and feminine.  White furniture and frilly touches, peppered with optimistic shades of turquoise and yellow.  Delicate toile fabric. 

Absolutely unlike any of the rooms in my actual home, a home filled with vibrant, saturated colors, espresso wood, neutral décor.  A home I love.  A home filled with love and laughter and endless diversions.

A home that doesn’t have a spare room for Ryan and I to share an office, let alone for each of us to have our own, no matter how many ideas I might lust after on Pinterest.

Still, blogging on the couch was lulling me into a comforting vortex of wasting time. 

I needed something more.

As we discussed moving things around, creating a playroom space in the basement, I turned my eye to a corner in our living room, a corner housing a brightly colored dollhouse.  

Yet behind the dollhouse, I saw something more.  Built-in shelves.  The open staircase that snagged my heart the very first time we entered our house.

Potential.

Carefully, I purged and organized the toys so that they would fit into two of the four baskets remaining in our living room. 

Wistfully, I put aside my idea of an ideal writing space. 

Practically, I realized that I was building a for-now space, a stepping stone of sorts, a place to write towards my goals and my dreams.

Thanks to a particularly engaging episode of Sid the Science Kid, I managed to put together a sleek desk, the espresso color blending perfectly into our living room. 

Actually, it took an episode of Sid and the majority of Sesame Street.  Abbey and Dylan were in a state of television Nirvana.  There were four thousand and three parts in that one little box!

My dream room is tucked away, waiting for a day when I can paint and furnish and lose myself for more than the stolen moments when the kids are safely ensconced in their beds.

For now I have a corner.  

It still needs to be cultivated, decorated with small bits of me.  I need a chair, so that I don't have to drag my dining room chair over to my desk each night.  But for now I have a corner.

And it’s enough.

My room of my own.

For now…

 *I realize I have oversimplified Woolf's idea of a room of one's own.  I don't mean to disrespect her ideas or the struggles that women writers faced in her time, but I honestly think my little corner will be beneficial as I move down my writing path, wherever it may lead.


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23 comments:

  1. Yeah for a space, a little corner just for you! Cannot wait to see how you decorate it!! And hey, sid the science kid is pretty wise! :) xo

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  2. I love your little corner. It's YOURS. That is awesome. 

    I'm waiting to have mine as well. Soon, in our new home. Fingers crossed. :)

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  3. That corner is perfect! You will love having a dedicated space. Although, I wish I could tell you that it will keep you focused...you still have to make that effort all on your own. I stare out the window, look up at the clock, surf the web. Distractions are everywhere! But at least now, when you are at your desk, your family will think you are working. *wink,wink*

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  4. It's nice to have your own nook and really focus on what you are passionate about!

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  5. I so happy for you that you finally have your little corner - your personal writing space. And I hope you will have your dream writing room one day soon. :)

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  6. dosweatthesmallstuffSeptember 5, 2011 at 9:42 AM

    I love this little corner.  I bet it has the most amazing view in the whole house--this way, you can do your blogging, and still know what the kids are doing etc. :)

    Having a room of one's own is of course great, but sometimes you could get a little out of touch with the outside world.  Especially when you get too comfy in your own room ;)

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  7. It's great to have a corner :) Hope your room will come to place soon enough :)

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  8. Ooh, I love your corner! I think I need a corner, too. :)

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  9. Good Day Regular PeopleSeptember 5, 2011 at 11:33 PM

    Yes, your corner IS enough, and Justbeenough is incredible, isn't it?

    I want everyone to link up and get those books out to the families that need them.

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  10. Incredible!  I feel so lucky to be a part of it.  I wish we could do 100 books.

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  11. Oooh, I'd love a room, but it's going to be a while.  That's ok, though, my little corner is much better than the couch I was using before!

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  12. Oh, there's no blogging with the kids around.  It goes like this:

    Kids playing happily
    Laptop opens
    Chaos ensues - need a drink, need a snack, diaper blowout
    Child on lap, wants to see pictures
    Child next to me, wants to listen to animal sounds
    Laptop closes

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  13. One day...not soon, but I will have it one day :)

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  14. Thank you!  It makes me happy to have a little space, even if I don't have too much time to settle down in it :)

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  15. Yes, I think it will still be distracting.  I try to multi-task sometimes when I'm writing, and I need to just shut down everything but my blog or even just word!

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  16. My fingers are crossed for you!  It's so nice to have my own little space :)

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  17. Sid is a pretty smart kid. 

    The way my projects go lately, I should have it decorated sometime around May, 2013.

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  18. That's so awesome, Angela! I am so lucky to have a room of my own (and I don't make enough use of it - slap my hand!). But all you need is a spot to call your own, I agree. A place where your ideas can take hold and where they can rest and percolate while you do other things. A space that says, "I am a writer." Love it. 

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  19. Glad to hear you craved a little space out for yourself. Can't wait to see/read what you create there.

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  20. love, love, your new corner. Get a comfy chair and write us some BEAUTIFUL words my friend xo

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  21. Thanks Robin!  It's ok that you don't use your room too much...you will a little more now, I bet!

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  22. Oh thanks!  I am excited about it.

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  23. I am on my dining room chair right now, LOL, but it works.

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