Thing One: Noah Loves Pizza
For lunch yesterday, Noah was eating a peanut butter and honey sandwich. Or, rather, he was
supposed to be eating a peanut butter and honey sandwich. He wasn't making much progress. He was picking at it and sort of unenthused about the whole thing, so I asked him if he wanted me to tear it into pieces. He immediately perked up.
"Pizza?"
"No, not pizza. Pieces."
"Pizza!"
"No, pieces. I'm tearing your sandwich into P I E C E S so you can..."
"PIZZA!!!"
There's something that renders communication between the two of us almost pointless at times.
Thing Two: Beta
So far, I like blogger beta.
Thing Three: Discrepancies
The NaNoWriMo official word counter has been counting fewer words than Word counts. It started out small--a difference of only 9 or 10 words, but as I write more, the discrepancy grows. We're currently at a difference of 40 words. That's a lot. My guess is that it's hyphenated words, or maybe numbers, but I haven't had the desire to test either of those theories yet. It's not that big of a deal, but I have a feeling that by the end of it all, I may have a discrepancy of a couple hundred words. That IS a big deal. I'm just glad that I decided to use the official word count verifier early instead of just manually entering my word count. I'd hate to find out on November 30th that I was 200 words short. I could always remove the hyphens from the text (or spell out the numbers), but I'm not sure my inner editor will allow me to do that.
However, come November 30th, if I'm short of my 50,000-word goal, I'll quickly beat down Inner Editor and take out the hyphens.