while i sit on hold with the apple store
and watch my life pass me by...
today i find myself drawn to geometric patterns

claire dress



for me
the pattern of the geometric lines is quite calming to look at
speaking of patterns...
do you ever find yourself slipping into old ones?
i've been on a kick
unfortunately
of staying up late designing or doing stuff on the computer
and waking up 2 hours later than my normal morning routine
what stinks is not going to bed at the same time as the hubby
i miss our cuddle time
as well as missing our morning coffee time
after all he is the best barista in town!
how do you kick a pattern to the curb before it becomes i habit?
i know i know- i just need an earlier bedtime
have a great tuesday!
1 comment:
When I am stuck on the phone or in a boring meeting I always doodle in geometric patterns. It is soothing. And as for the bad patterns/habits, I let the staying up late with distractions become a very bad habit. The only thing that has helped me break it is melatonin or a unisom like pill an hour before bed time.
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