Wednesday 30 March 2011

wednesday

Wednesday has been a day for roasting vegetables; scarlet red tomatoes, courgettes green as christmas trees and pale yellow onions coated in olive oil, burnt to an umber brown. I added orange lentils, bouillon, let it all simmer, bubble at a gentle, almost not there heat. Wednesday has been a day for afternoon naps that sent me swimming into soupy slumber from which I have not yet emerged. We've painted, made fairy cakes and stayed in our pyjamas. Wednesday is ten days since I've finished my manuscript, sent my book off. Ten days in which I've worked, ate, slept and trudged through fatigue; tiredness, heavy as mud, carried with joy at the gift of my left life. Wednesday has held me, focused on the body; food, sleep and the presence of two little girls. I don't plan, but soothe, pamper my brain which has been focused non-stop for over eight months. I am trying to come down slowly from the top of the mountain, sit and smell the flowers, rather than fall with a bump. My mind constantly strays to the inner world of my book, hankering for more, planning the next story. I itch to write, scrape more words onto the page, imagine, conceive, put down. Instead, I cook, walk, read books sat on red velvet cafe cushions, buy expensive cheese and drink champagne.

6 comments:

Marjojo said...

Congratulations on finishing your manuscript! It's easy to fall into a pitch-black hole after such a concerted efford, but I'm sure your girls and your sense for the minutiae in everyday life will sustain you. Your writing as ever touches, makes me see smell want to touch, be present.

cynthia said...

Yes, congratulations on finishing and sending off your manuscript. The soupy slumber and aching tiredness sound exactly as if you poured heart and soul into your words and must now refill the well. Bask in it.

Amy Spencer said...

Congratulations! That sounds a perfectly luxurious way to unwind.

lasuza said...

Thank-you so much Marjojo, Cynthia and Amy for your words and thoughts. You make my day. I have been refilling the well, basking in everyday life. I have made a fluffy sponge filled with purple blueberries, drunk tea, done piles of laundry and started writing short stories. I could not resist the keyboard, my brain is flowing. I'm just loving the writing, just loving it.

redredday said...

hi Susanna! i am so excited for you. i am even more excited that i can get a copy of your book sooooon. :))). i love your writing.

lasuza said...

thank-you mien. I love your art too!