Monday, January 26, 2009

Take Some Notes (Heck, take ALL of them!)

This is a little notebook I carry in my purse. If I get a story idea, I jot it down because I can't remember anything these days. I make notes about chapters and such when I'm working on a book. I keep track of how many words I've written and how many more I need to write. I actually have several notebooks like this scattered around the house.

Anyway, tonight I pulled this particular little notebook out of my purse and I flipped through the first few pages...


Some notes and word counts...


more notes and numbers... looking for a blank page...


more scribbles and chapter notes...


Ahhhh, here we go. Apparently Clay got ahold of my notebook...


and Brooklyn did too...


"and this is you, Mama. And this is Daddy and he's getting stung by a jellyfish..."


still looking for a blank page to take notes...


...still searching. Looks like more jellyfish perhaps?


Oh look! Potato people! Still searching for blank page...


"Mom, this is you!" Brooklyn squealed. Beautiful. Are there ANY blank pages left?


"This is you too!" Yep, short and fat. That looks about right.


Oh yeah, still searching...


Nice. Think I can use any of these scribbles to help me write my next book?


Nice...


almost looks like a tracing of her hand...


Beautiful...


Seriously guys! Didn't you leave me ONE page???


Ugh!


That's great. Looks like I could use a new notebook.

...the last page. Looks like my calendar's full this year. Thank you Clayton and Brooklyn!

30 comments:

Julie H said...

I have a matching one in my purse :)

Tammy said...

It resembles the notebook I carry in my purse for notes in church. Most of the pages are very colorful scribbles. My 5 year old son did surprise me one Sunday with a page full of musical notes. It was a song just for me. Sweet.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Your illustrations are done before the book. Great work!!!

:-)

Anonymous said...

Hi Dawn, Have you ever recieved any gifts in the mail from your fans? I can see a few new notebooks coming soon. That's if people have your address. Kristine in Michigan.

Gail said...

Adorable . . . future illustrators in the family !! Are you hiding the calendar for 2009? They kept you busy in 2007 & 2008, according to those calendars.

Blessings,
Gail

Robin said...

That notebook looks very familiar...I think maybe I've seen it somewhere before...hhmmm.... oh yeah, at my house! That's what all of our notebooks look like too!!

Just Me said...

This makes me chuckle because just this morning I was looking for some computer paper and all I found was a bunch of papers that had drawings on them, some of them with a little tiny drawing. They ruined half a stack of paper.*lol* I can laugh about it now but I wasn't this morning :)

Keri said...

OMG that is adorable.

Rick said...

What is you concern? Apparently Clayton and Brooklyn are working on a publication of their own. This could me retirement for you.

Rick said...

P.S. I think you might especially enjoy a doodle from one of my more recent post... if you have the time...

http://organizeddoodles.blogspot.com/2009/01/blogging-addiction.html

Anonymous said...

Ha! This looks exactly like all of my notebooks! I am a math tutor, so I buy tons of those multi packs of spiral notebooks when they are on sale at the beginning of the school year (with the idea that I'll have enough for the entire school year). They're normally all filled up by, oh, October.

Amy said...

That is hilarious. That is why you are so good... you write about stuff that people can relate to. I have two notebooks on my desk right now that look like that! (I work from home.) I occasionally have meetings, and this is when I discover I have no blank pages... it looks real professional when you are trying to find a blank page amongst all the scribble! ;o)

Martha said...

When Tara was younger, I would find notebooks and blue line tablets all over the house like that! Isn't it fun!

Amy said...

You mean you actually have a notebook??? My kids just take ownership as soon as there is any possibility of blank paper to write or scribble on, I think they can smell it! Oh, and my 5 year old is obsessed with envelopes, too. I get a lot of "mail".

Cute doodles:).

Winona said...

I haven't laughed so hard in days!!!

Anonymous said...

Dawn,

I try to keep an extra small notepad in my purse for those moments that my kids get the urge to draw all through out my notebook...it never seems to work...they like mine better. Why not....what's their's is their's, what's mine, is their's! ugh. i give up.

How's the second book coming along???

Love your blog. keep smiling and laughing and hopefully stay sane through it all?

~Lisa K, Dallas, Texas

MaBunny said...

HEHE! Hope one of your other notebooks had a blank page!

Anonymous said...

That dinosaur is pretty good, and it leads me to believe that maybe Clay and Brooklyn aren't the only culprits.

Mary@Holy Mackerel said...

Why weren't we told that nothing is ours anymore once we pop out the little munchkins?

Anonymous said...

YEP!! you can have a whole chapter about where your kids draw and what.

Michelle said...

Hmm. I see at least two or three empty pages. Your standards are way too high. That or I'm just cheap enough to write around the drawings... ;)

Dona said...

I think Brooklyn is about the same age as my 3.5 yo, as we have lots of potato people! I read some where that around age three, you add a quarter of a year for each body part a child can draw...so Brooklyn is at least four in intelligence years, lol!

Andi said...

Well, I now see that my children are totally normal, just like yours. I have several little notebooks that look like that, LOL! Ever since I have been reading your blog and getting to know other parents, my self esteem has shot upwards to the stratosphere since I can now say with confidence that my household is as normal as everyone elses. My house, thankfully does not meet the show on Style Networks show "Clean House" so that is a guaranteed plus! Thank you, Dawn for making me feel normal! *hugs*

Suburban Correspondent said...

I'm sure that happened to Tolstoy a lot. Jane Austen, too...

liz said...

LOL!! I thought you would find at least one page...oh well. Wait 'til they start borrowing your make-up and hair products!

Next time someone keeps looking at you, say "Are you looking at me?" in your meanest Robert De Niro voice!

Have fun in Philly!

Coach Jamie said...

Thanks Dawn for sharing your notebook!
I used to bring a notebook with me when my son was young to write down funny things he did or said I discontinued bringing it with me now that he is older. Your post has reminded me of how fast time goes by and how treasured those memories are. I think I will start carrying my notebook --although I can't let my son know --he would be completely emabarassed!!

FoxMcLeod said...

Has anyone else said that their handwriting looks just like yours? I looked at your notes and numbers and seriously thought you had somehow gotten ahold of one of my notebooks...that was before I saw the pictures. :) You and I have the exact same handwriting. Weird. Even though I switch mine up sometimes, I always come back to this style.

This Crazy Thing Called Motherhood said...

I also carry a notebook in my purse so I can write down stuff and my daughter always seems to get ahold of it and "add" some of her artistic flair to my notes. :)

Bottles Barbies And Boys said...

At least is was on paper and not on the walls! =)

Jessi said...

I don't know how kids manage to find every clean notebook or clean page, no matter how well hidden. It just never fails! I swear kids can smell empty pages from miles away!

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