This is the kind of image that springs from my pencil while in a state of abject terror. Well, not that bad. As a result of 3 hour a night sleeps, working on illustrations and teaching I blacked out. I was at the computer typing and when I looked at what I'd written and it didn't make any sense. It was total gibberish (e.g. hkxzernvb) . So I tried again. And I got the same result. So I went to the doctor's and while sitting in the waiting room did this drawing to make sure my faculties were still working. I'm fine of course. Just stress. And I got a really cool drawing out of it.
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By: Eric Orchard,
on 11/20/2008
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By: DIANE SMITH,
on 6/26/2008
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Things have been rather hectic for the last couple days. My youngest was swinging from a tree branch and fell on her arm Monday night before bed. She seemed OK at first, so I planned on taking her to the doctor first thing Tuesday morning. However, when I checked on her in the middle of the night she was clearly uncomfortable and her elbow had swelled up quite a bit.
Soooooo, it was off to the emergency room at 2:00 a.m. We didn't get home until about 3:30 (the middle of the night is the ideal time to go to the ER - no wait). Of course, then it took a while to fall asleep. I've been a zombie ever since.
So, no drawings to share. Just a picture of my little monkey sporting a splint. The X-rays showed a small fracture. We have another doctor visit to see if she needs an actual cast.
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Holy crap! Man, I'm glad it was just stress! That sounds really scary. I hope you're getting a bit of rest now.
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Mike
Thanks Mike!
Well, you know what it's like : stream of diapers and cartoons. I really think I've inherited some hypochondria. It's more funny than anything now.
Sounds too scary to even consider imagining, Eric.
Please take good care and get some rest!
We creatives can easily work too hard because we love what we do!
Cheers that you are fine.
Great drawing in the waiting room.
Priscilla
Thanks Priscilla1!
It really wasn't that bad. I'm really glad to have you visit!
Oh Eric- whew... it's crazy what your body can do in reaction to stress. I had a period of time a couple of years ago when I was having panic attacks and thought I was going to croak...exercise, sleep...I know that's almost impossible right now with a baby in the house, but in about 3 years, you should start getting regular nights of sleep (after potty training is underway!)...I had an atavan prescription for awhile that helped me to mellow out- also taking yoga- released some of the tension in my neck from hours of drawing....Anyhow- it all gets better when you start making some changes to help yourself get a bit of time to breathe...I'll be thinking about you all-
Eric! Glad it was nothing serious. Take care of yourself the best you can (I used to sleep ANY time the baby was until I got caught up)...
Well I LOVE her and think you should name her hkxzernvb. ;o)
Poor you.. hope you feel better soon Eric. I'm sure the lack of sleep has a lot to do with it. Try to rest!
ok, first, the drawing is really nice! surprising how your brain works under stress.
second, glad to hear that you are fine!
and third, here a success story regarding sleeping schedule of a baby ( people tend to tell you only the bad ones!). Amélie slept from 11pm to 6am after 3 month. so there is hope for you!
If you ever need a good night of sleep, you know where to find us!
Annette
Thanks Stephanie!
Love atavan for long flights.Hate taking drugs though, I think it's a slight phobia. Especially mind altering ones, even mild ones like atavan. I do walk the dog every day and where I don't drive I walk a lot in any case.
Thanks Tara!
I'm actually finding that a real problem. I'm not a napper and can't seem to drift off when I have the chance. I have slowed down a bit though and cut down on coffee and cut out alcohol for the time being.
Thanks Alicia! I was really happy with this drawing and it made me realize how bored I am with trying to draw realistically.
Thanks Annette! Isn't it funny, the stuff the brain does? I really was convinced I was very sick but as time went on I realized that I wasn't having any other symptoms and was just tired.
On a funny note, the nurse had just bought my book last week!
When the little one naps the two of you should rest. I remember when my son was born. My husband worked nights. My daughter got up early morning and my son slept maybe an hour or two at a time. I thought I had to have supper ready at 11:30, clean the house, do the errands, do do do. Well you get the picture. A month after my son was born, I ended up in the hospital with a migraine headache that kept me there for 4 days through the worst part of it. It really lasted over a week. Take care of yourselves. The picture is cool though!
Thanks Vickie!
It's funny, you don't know how exhausting it is until you're living it.
Wow Eric, even though it wasn't serious, I'm so sorry you had to go through that scare. Glad you are feeling better!
I agree with Alicia, you should name your wonderful sketch hkxzernvb, hee heee!
Thanks sketched!
I really can see the humour in it now.And it actually sent me off on a really creative tangent. gosh, i don't think I'd ever remember that name!
Too bad you're not a napper, Eric, but as my midwife advised me right after K's birth, even if you can't nap, lying down and just reading will help you. And it will get easier! I'm still napping every day (2x today, in fact -- little bastard kept having short naps!) but he's now only waking around twice a night. Anyway, can you slow down on your work? Listen to what your body is telling you.
What a beautiful drawing to come out of a scary story.
I am glad to hear that you are okay - I hope you all get some rest over the weekend :)
Dude.
Take a couple of days off.
Stress can do crazy things and so can lack of sleep (ah the memories of college... good times... ;)
Please take care of your self.
We would miss ya.
J.
Thanks Rachel!
Thanks Susan!
Thanks Jennifer!
Woah! You need to take a break my friend.Henry needs his papa.
Doctor's orders...go take a nap with Henry...now!
And btw, LOVE the sketch. Reminds me of the character on Adams family...wasn't her name Tuesday? I'm blanking here...uh oh, maybe I need a break.
Wow Eric-- that's scary. I'm glad you're feeling better now!
Sheesh I remember the cumulative effect of no sleep when the kids were little. It took me about a year before I felt like I could form a full sentence.
So hang in there, and be kind to yourself! :-)
i've been there eric. i remember in the first year, everyone kept saying it gets better, and i wanted to punch them, because i figured they couldn't understand where i was at, physically and mentally exhausted.. functioning well was not anything i was able to do for the first year. but, i survived, and it DID get better.
i had a previously scheduled two person show i was one half of to paint for when shelby was 2 months old. it was brutal. friends would call i would talk gibberish, i couldn't even hold a conversation. but it DID get better, every 3 months she would sleep a little longer, be a little less fussy. while she was an absolute joy from day one, caring for a newborn was definitely the hardest thing i have ever done...but it DID get better! and it will for you too, they do eventually sleep longer at night.
Glad to hear you're okay! I remember those first two months, well! I couldn't believe how messed up my brain was...I couldn't even remember my husband's name the first week! It was all, "Hey...umm...baby-daddy, can you get me that?" hahaha!
Good Luck getting more rest, baby-daddy. ;P
(p.s.-and talking about scary, when I was five months pregnant, I almost blacked out in front of a class of 28 7th graders. Turns out I was overheated: Pregnant teacher+sweater+warm classroom=seeing stars! I think my students were more freaked out than I was afterwards. :P)
Eeek!
I've got no kids, so I don't think I can even imagine! I'm in awe of baby-parents. I lived with the mother of a girl who had a new baby for a few months, and every few days the pale young mum would visit, hand over the baby, mumble something and instantly fall fast asleep... and then she had another one the next year, as planned. Huh! Wow.
Anyway, hope you got some friendly babysitting person so you can get solid sleep now and then... and I'm glad it's more funny than scary now! :)
Thanks all! You will be glad to now I'm sitting here with a locally brewed beer and a shrimp ring.
Stress can do that. Glad you're feeling better and your sketch is awesome. I like this girl. ;-)
Paz
Thanks so much, Paz!