That's how I felt when faced with tying the journal page,Wendy had set, to link with the challenge from Alison at Art Journal Journey. "I'm just not doing it" - but then I remembered a song about 'sleepy heads' and so I looked it up and lo and behold there it was "Jaye P Morgan - Get Up! Get Up! (You sleepy head)" so that is my link today to AJJ.
"A little birdy with a yellow bill
Hopped upon my window sill
He said Get up! Get Up!
You sleepy head"
Now I have you all confused so read on please:
"Do you ever have a late night and then next morning feel like saying you are not going to get out of bed? Well, our young lady felt like that the other day when she had been on her computer until the wee small hours. Next morning she just did not want to get out of bed, she felt tired in her eyes and her whole body was craving lying there in the luxury of the duvet and soft pillows that surrounded her. Sounds familiar?
It was Friday morning and Jenna had been playing games on her computer, spending time chatting to friends and searching Facebook until her eyelids drooped and she realised she had to go to bed. Oh how she regretted having such a late night, and it was a busy day, Friday, at the office. She looked at Minnie, her cat and said "If it requires getting out of bed, I'm not doing it" knowing full well that she would.
She had to get up and get ready for work, she had to feed Minnie and let her outside for her morning constitutional and make sure everything was ok for Minnie to be left until lunchtime when she would return and start all over again, feeding Minnie and herself and getting back to the office. It was a good job it was only around the corner from where she lived.
"Just ten more minutes", she said to Minnie, and then I will be up and ready. Something Minnie heard many a morning after one of Jenna's late nights. The ten minutes so often lapsed into twenty and would have gone on to thirty had Minnie not intervened. And so, Minnie took things into her own hands (or paws) and gently tapped Jenna on the cheek to awaken her.
"Go away" said Jenna gently waving her one free arm, I said "ten minutes."
Not to be put off, Minnie waved her tail in the air in a circular motion, walked about three feet down the bed and returned to tap Jenna again on her face.
"OK, OK" said Jenna, "I am getting up. Despite what I said earlier I do know I have to" and with that Jenna got up and sat on the edge of the bed ready to take a quick shower and feel human again.
Minnie sat there, so pleased, she was going to get fed and maybe even a cuddle before Jenna set off for work, Jenna couldn't resist a cuddle with Minnie each day."
Oxides for background, Lavinia stencil over the top, accessories/diecuts Janet Klein, head Dylusions.