When your mind is like a…
Thursday, June 4th, 2009It’s just normal in an overwhelming world. Hang loose.
Some Days My Brain is Like a Sieve
courtesy of the truly talented Daily Blonde
Yesterday I was trying to put together a really kick-ass post. Needless to say, it didn’t happen. My brain was full of words but they just would not come together. I had all the ingredients for a good post but the ideas kept slipping out. I could not get them in one place.
So, I emailed my artist friend, Deb, and mentioned that I loved her last blog post about being stumped. I was stumped. Hell, I couldn’t even make one sentence that made any sense. Too many ideas swirling around in the blond factory. It was then that I realized that Deb could help me.
“Can you draw me a sifter for my post? My brain is like a sifter today.” I wrote.
My phone rang a short time later and it was Deb. I love when Deb calls me. She’s so sensible and makes me laugh at the same time.
“You want me to draw a sifter? What kind of sifter? Don’t you mean a sieve?” Deb always makes sense of my non-sense.
“Well, I love sifters. You know, the kind my Mom had with the handle you squeeze and it sifted the flour through the screen?”
“Yes, I remember those. But I think you mean a sieve. Your brain is more like a sieve.” Deb stated the facts.
Shit. She was right. Again. My brain isn’t filtering things like a sifter. Stuff is just passing through and making no sense. Just like a sieve.
“Hey,” I continued like the over-processed blond that I am, “Remember those two whisk things with a handle that you spin to whip stuff? I used to love using that. Once I turned whipped cream into butter.”
“Blondie, that’s an egg beater.” Deb is now my kitchen tool go-to gal.
Why can’t I just name things simply, like Deb, instead of having to go into such detail? No wonder my brain goes into overload and the sieve comes into play.
A short time after we ended our really informative call about kitchen gadgets, I received an email with a picture of my brain a sieve. A pretty dammed good looking sieve, too. Deb can draw on demand. I like that about her. Quick and to the point as opposed to me: long winded and complicated.
Am I alone here? Does anyone have those day (or weeks) when there’s just so much going on in your head that it starts to slip through and never really come together?
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