Monday, February 22, 2010
She who clearly cannot leave well enough alone...
I decided I didn't like the cereal in Version 1/Plan B. It was a Kashi cereal, but looked like _____? I'm not sure what it looked like exactly, but not exactly like cereal. So I put in more milk, and a few Cherrios.The cereal reads better, but the overall composition is a bit BLAH to me. Oh, well. Must quit sometime. And it may as well be now. No promises, though. I may come up with a better fix before the night is over. But then it will have to have the rest of the week to dry.
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Sorry you are having such trials! I can relate- yes walk away- it looked good, still looks good and will be a nice addition to the show!
Hehe, that's funny, I have to confess I was wondering WHAT kind of cereal it was! And I eat Kashi, but I didn't recognize it. Not that that was a problem for me.....but I do think I like the cheerios better. And they are like tiny life preservers, very relevant don't you think?
This looks excellent, Kathy.
Oh - yes - waiting for it to feel right! I think it's wonderful.
I love the second version. Kashi's probably better for you, but Cheerios are, well, cheery in their own way--but also better "designed." Less sometimes really is more.
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