
So here I am seated in-between Sugoi and Umami, two Far East Urban Cuisine/Japanese and trying to decide what to eat as well as checking my mails when I see Colette’s challenge sent to me to leap and the Daily post prompt to leap as well, so I will kill two birds with one stone.
Don’t think that I am a food addict. A girl has to eat to keep the brain cells functional and aside from a bowl of porridge and currants this morning, this is a late lunch of my decision, veggie rice and teriyaki prawns.
I enjoy the drone of voices. It’s amazing when you keep silent and just listen to the cacophonous buzz around you. My thoughts takes me back to the beginning of the year and how far I am leaping along.
Thinking about leaping made start looking at people’s feet as they passed by, for silly reasons. No one was leaping out-rightly, just a scurry, a flinch, a waddle and a slow trot.
Where have I leaped to between Jan and now?
I tried to leap high, but feared that I would break a precious bone, so I just hopped along.
- I just bought a new skipping rope, a few minutes ago. Very apt for leaping out of a month. I will obviously leap a lot in March.
The last one I had was used for drilling young recruits in its past life. It kept flogging the back of my legs *no jokes* when I didn’t skip high enough, that I had to ask myself if the punishment was worth the result?
- So, I finally finished collating my poetry book and hopefully, by next week, I will seek professional assistance with editing and book cover. The plan is to have it out between March and April, so it’s right on track and I can tick the box for hopping along with my set target to have four of my published works out this year.
Yes, I know its a tall challenge, but I believe in setting a high bar for myself so that even if I fail to meet all, I fail forward by achieving a good percentage.
- I hopped to a writer’s critic group and asides from parting with too many dirhams buying coffee and sandwich, watching people feel snazzy and writer-like with the interesting hair-dos and streaks of colours, and a huge dragon tattoo running from one shoulder into her bosom *I didn’t get to see the bosom* but the dragon did, and a lot of Shisha smoking all around, I really didn’t get much out of the experience, so I am quite doubtful that I will repeat the experience.
- I dared to submit one of my stories for a competition. The results don’t come out till March, though in all honesty, I am not expecting anything, since the whole World, their wives, pet garter snakes, dogs and cats made an appearance. A cool cat is most likely going to win the prize. I did it to push myself out of my comfort zone and get over the jitters.
- The weight hasn’t shifted downwards, but it hasn’t gone up thankfully.
- Blogging is coming along nicely 🙂
I am ruminating over my personal goals for March, so let me trundle along and get cracking.
So, who would like to leap off the board with me? A short note will do just fine
Colette, thank you for making me look and appreciate my steps.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
The Daily Post Prompt Leap.
P.S. A silly video of the drone of voices and the occasional feet.
Great to know about your accomplishments till now. It’s just 2 months into the New year and you have done a lot . Wish you success with your book. Keep leaping 🙂
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My sincere appreciations for your words Jahnavi. Regards.
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I’m leaping off the board with you. I enjoyed your write-up, and I wish you the very best in your writing career and the story competition.
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Thank you my lady. I enjoy your words as well 🙂
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You are welcome, Jewel. 🙂
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What an inspiration! Best of luck on the competition!
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Thank you Jess 🙂
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So proud of you! Cannot wait to hear about the contest and the poetry publication. I was just thinking about looking into writing contests, but may do more challenges here first. Look how far we’ve come!!!
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We’ve really come such good way, thanks to lovely ones like you Diane. I will definitely shout out when anything happens.
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Excellent
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lol @ killer rope. I hope it got sentenced to a life without parole!!
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I was also laughing at the “flogging” part. LOL And kudos for moving and leaping, Jacqueline!
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Thanks my dear Nena 🙂
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Yes I sentenced it without parole 🙂
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First i am glad i am eating as i write and read this (social media and now you are putting food plates in front of us ack!), second what would you have done if someone had come Leap frogging along? Probably would have gasped and dropped your tray?! I do hope you win, cats cant write (just ask mine, :meow:, and off to find how to post via email……i think that is in here somewhere. Leap day Greetings fellow traveler!
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You are special Sarah. You always make me laugh with your words. I honestly wonder why I suddenly had the interest in watching people’s legs 🙂 🙂
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A few days ago, I decided to commence a plan of living consciously by eating intentionally and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I ran for 5 miles yesterday and it felt so good to feel my heart racing.
The only issue is overcoming my love for Éclairs sweets, I find the flavour so comforting.
Lol @ “a killer rope in it’s past life”. Perhaps, I should also invest in a skipping rope, I hear it’s a great calorie burner.
PS: Thank you so much for leaving that kind comment on my guest post, it means a lot to me. 🙂
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