NaNoWriMo Update: 35,353 words
I’ve been on sabbatical for two days.
I cut short my writing yesterday to spend the day with my granddaughter Jennifer. She’s 28 and a nurse. I spent the day at her house fulfilling her request for Nana’s chicken and rice. My grandkids usually want me to cook it whenever I visit. We visited and watched animated films while it cooked. it was a great day.
Here’s the recipe: From a writer’s perspective
Cook a whole, fat chicken in a pot full of water with salt added to taste until the meat falls off the bones. Cook it on low with a top on the pot. You’ll have about an hour and a half to write while it cooks.
Take the chicken out of the water and put it in a large bowl to cool. Don’t throw out the broth. Write for at least one more hour
Skin and debone the chicken, adding all of the meat (in bite size pieces) back into the pot of broth (make sure there is at least 8 cups of liquid}
Add two cups of uncooked rice, a generous amount of poultry seasoning and pepper to taste.
Cook on low until rice is done. Here’s about another half hour in which to write. When done, eat and enjoy.
Today my son bought me a smart phone for an early Christmas present. He wants to be able to track my location as I travel the country in my RV.
So of course I spent too much time playing on it and not enough time NaNo-ing.
But if I get in 2,000 words a day for the next eight days, I’ll still meet my goal. And I’ve come too far at this point not to finish.
I like that boat! Those smart phones will make time fly so fast, you might forget what you really wanted to do! Keep writing! 🙂
Thanks. I took the picture of the boat from the window of a tour bus as we drove past.
I like your post. I often have to work my writing in between chores and my kids, and my paying jobs. I quickly figured out how long I have to write depending on the interruption of the moment.
Keep writing. You’ll finish NaNo, no sweat.
I’m sometimes amazed how much one can get done between chores — if one uses the time wisely. Most often I don’t.
[…] Also, Pat Bean has a great post today with a writer’s recipe for chicken and rice. […]
A little respite with family never hurt anybody, Pat. Lovely piece.
Thanks Len. And I do agree. Which is why I let NaNo play second fiddle this day.