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Some honesty
I have to admit this book tour has been kicking my butt. It doesn’t seem like I’m doing much. Just throwing up a graphic every weekday and then resting on my accolades but I don’t know…I’m not really doing so great at it. I got my schedule all mixed up. I missed emailing some key players, I’ve been getting people the secret sentences at the very last minute and sometimes even hours after that. I’ve been dropping the ball, regularly. Work, books, life…everywhere. I was even late to pick up Bug from kindergarten today and I had promised myself I would NEVER do that.
You should see my desk right now. It’s a complete mess. Maybe I’ll take a picture tomorrow when it’s daylight because I probably won’t have it cleaned up by then. That’s the way the days have been going. But in a way, I’m thankful. I prayed for work and I got it. I’m not rolling in paychecks but I’m making ends meet and I’m busy. It’s a lot to be thankful for.
Winter has been hard on my sense of optimism as I’m sure it has on yours too. The days are so short! It feels like it’s eight when it’s FOUR! How are we ever supposed to get anything done? Well. At 3am of course. That’s why I drink coffee.
But coffee is killing me.
I tried to take some Christmas photos for a card that I was going to print up this week and mail out next but I couldn’t get a single shot of Bug and me where I didn’t look like a hot mess. Of course she is darling in every single shot but I look like I’m old and drunk with bloodshot eyes that even photoshop can’t fix. I know I could just put a photo of her on the card and call it a day but I vowed to embrace getting older. I don’t want to hide from my wrinkles and gray hairs. Women can be beautiful at any age, I’ve always thought.
I just didn’t know I would look so scary at 39!!
So I gave up after a while and vowed to drink a lot of water, drink less coffee and get more sleep. You can see how well that’s working for me. I’m typing this at 2:58 am.
Anyway! The book tour is chugging along. I am so grateful for all my friends and co-bloggers who are saying such nice things about my books. I really don’t deserve it or them. And before you correct me and say that all my hard work is paying off let me correct you and say that my work is nothing in comparison to how kind my friends (and family!) have been to me lately.
They’ve picked me up when I’ve been crying. They’ve given me attitude adjustments when I felt like a failure. They’ve pushed me when I just wanted to give up. They’ve watched Bug for me when I had deadlines. They’ve let me stay at their houses when I had nowhere to go…They’ve nodded when I didn’t have the words. They’ve fed me and Bug when we were hungry. They’ve told me that it’s been a hard year and it’s okay to feel like this. Sometimes I guess I need to hear that because I keep wondering why I’m not doing better than I am.
The autographing party went off smashingly! I didn’t actually autograph any books though. Funny how that happens. You set a date, you get everything ready and then you get in a room with your good friend, good food, a glass of wine and next thing you know you are spending the night talking instead of working.
This is Calee, my publisher, friend, book-maker extraordinaire.
She made soup. That’s kind of awesome, isn’t it? I thought I would order a pizza but she said she had some vegetables that had needed “souping”. How funny is she? Vegetables that needed souping. I wasn’t going to say no to that. If vegetables gotta be souped, they gotta be souped! She saved me $20 and got me to be healthy at the same time. It was quite tasty. I wish I had the urge to soup vegetables now and then. I might have to work on that.
Bug was a little disappointed at the soup instead of pizza (and potato soup at that, the crime of it!!) but it was nothing a few thousand olives couldn’t fix.
Besides all the soup-eating, olive-eating and merry-making, we did get a lot of things organized and the kids had a blast painting.
A little too close to the books for my liking but thankfully no books were marred! A few paypal invoices might have taken one for the team but what can I say? It kept the kids busy and happy and out of our hair!
Today I actually did autograph all the books and I sent them off as promised (yay!). Bug worked very hard at hers. I love that a few readers requested her signature.
She takes it very seriously, adding flowers and hearts and clouds. She is an eternal bright spot. Talk about God knowing what you need when you need it….
Did you know she makes me coffee? She might be a bit of an enabler but who could say no to that face and a cup of hot steaming coffee with just the right amount of cream and sugar? Not me!!
You should see her holding the cup with a towel so it doesn’t burn her and walking so slowly to my desk so that she doesn’t spill. My heart explodes every time.
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Autographing Party!
We’re scheduling an autographing party next Saturday (not this Saturday but December 10th). It will be me and Bug and a pizza maybe at my publisher’s house having a great ol’ time. I promise not to get any pizza grease on your book if you buy one.
If anyone wants to buy a book and have me autograph it, just email me and we’ll order a book special for you. We’ll work out the paypal details etc…depending on demand via email for now. The catch is you have to order today or tomorrow if you want to get it in my mail in time for Christmas. We will be mailing the books out Monday the 12th of December.
So let’s say you already bought my books, because you are so awesome and supportive like that, and you still would like them autographed. I have a solution for you! Two solutions actually. You could mail them to me (email me for the address) with a self-addressed envelope OR you could buy a bookplate from my etsy shop! If you leave me a little note on your order, I will personalize your bookplate with an autograph or a message and maybe even a tiny illo.
Bug might even autograph some! I’m not making any promises though. She is only five and has about a five minute attention span for writing. But she has grand plans! She was going on and on about how she would illustrate skeletons for boys and pink kitties for girls so I decided to turn on photo booth and let her tell you herself.
She didn’t really talk about her illustration plans but it’s still quite informative. You’ll have to watch it, it’s pretty funny—especially the end.
Anyway, if you haven’t bought my books, BUY THEM! Or order them from me via email and we’ll autograph them with something witty-ish! Just email me today or tomorrow if you want them by Christmas. And if you have bought them, leave me a review on amazon! I need all the good reviews I can get.