Today my local
family came home from a four-day vacation at Lost Pines, a Hyatt resort property
in Central Texas. They go every year with friends and look forward to it—water sports,
lots of fishing for Jacob, general relaxation. I promised them a welcome-home
dinner today and made family favorite Doris’ casserole. Imagine my
disappointment when Jordan announced that Jacob, having just had his eleven-year-old
check-up and gotten four shots, was on the couch and not joining us for dinner,
and Christian was not feeling well. Christian did join us for dinner—said he
thinks the pecans he ate backfired on him. It was a subdued meal, but the
casserole was good, and we got good pictures which I will use for a blog I’m to
do with a recipe attached.
This was a funny
week. With my family gone, I scheduled myself heavily—lunch out two days,
dinner out two evenings and happy hour guests the third, a dental appointment.
In spite of all that, I got a lot of writing done and feel good about most of
it. Plus took care of busy details of various kinds, kept up with my blog and
with my email.
It was a great
week for feedback on my writing—two posts as a guest blogger and one online
review. Plus, today came unexpected news that six of my young-adult novels will
be given new life as ebooks, beginning this month and one a month. I signed
that contract a year ago, but with all the turmoil in my life I’d forgotten
about it, so the news came as a great surprise. I approved cover art today for
the first one. I’ll be sharing details on the blog, you can be sure.
It was a wet
week too. We had a lot of rain, and yesterday’s storm blew down some small pieces
of the big, old elm in front that I’m so protective of. Walking coach Teddy
came and neatly stacked them. When we walked, we came up and across the front
porch, and we both noticed a hanging plant that was really drooping from lack
of water—too high for eleven-year-old Sam to reach as part of his watering
chores. Teddy watered it.
Walking was hard
of me today. Partly because I worried about the ache in my back, even sometimes
at my computer. Teddy, with his usual calm manner, reassured me—yes, it’s
probably spinal stenosis because almost every adult my age has it, but no, it’s
not severe or I’d be feeling sharp pains. And my breathlessness today? High
humidity. He said he was even breathless. I finished the walk in better style
than I started it, simply because I felt reassured.
So tonight, I
feel lazy. Going to spend the rest of the evening reading. Tomorrow is another
day, and I can work then. May next week be as adventure-filled as this.
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