Monday, October 7, 2013

I Have a Confession...

I've been writing a book.

I'd been working on a novel before I started blogging, but the sad truth is that all my friends in blogland were just way too interesting, and before long my book project was pretty much shelved. When I finally did get another computer I had a choice to make: give back in to my blogging addiction, or focus on my writing.

And so I wrote.

I have to admit that it was very difficult to stay away from blogland and all the fabulous friends I have here, but it was worth it because MY BOOK IS OUT!!! The title is Laryn Rising, the pitch is here, you can buy it here, and here's the amazing cover created by my good friend Olivia:

Can I just say that I am so excited?!? I also have a new 'author blog', but I have to admit that it isn't nearly as much fun to write over there, because I don't have very many friends in the writing world yet.

But enough of my book and on to a more entertaining subject - my children. Specifically, my oldest son, who is now a freshman in high school. For homecoming this year we made a deal that he could ask a girl to the dance as long as he went with a group of three or more couples. So, he picked a good friend of his (not the girl in the picture)and got all set to go.

Enter 'Shopping For Homecoming Clothes'.

We go to Ross. I select five pairs of slacks for him to try on. I send him into the dressing room with VERY clear instructions that he is to show me every single pair of pants he tries on. And then I wait.

And wait.

AND WAIT.

I am not exaggerating when I say that I waited for at least ten (TEN) minutes before he finally came staggering out of the dressing room in his first pair. The following conversation ensued:

Me: What took you so long! Did you try them all on without coming out to show me?

Liam: No. I fell asleep.

Me: You did not, you're joking.

Liam: I'm not joking, Mom. I sat down to take off my shoes, and I just kind of leaned back, and then...

I have never heard of this falling-asleep-in-the-dressing-room syndrome before, but if anyone has I'd love to know that my son is not the first to have this serious condition. The dance was a success, however, and he had a blast with his good friend Maddie. Here they are in all their homecoming finery!

2 comments:

Nutty Hamster Chick said...

OH my goodness it is so fun and good to hear from you!!!!!!! And who knows when Annie moves to Vegas, perhaps we will meet someday. That would be awesome. So huge props to you on writing a book. That is so amazing and spectacular. Woot Woot! You will be very sad to learn that so many of our blog friends are not so much into blogging anymore. It is sad because I miss everyone terribly. But I am just as guilty because I am so busy I don't blog anymore either. I really don't know what to say. But I am very happy to hear from you. I miss everyone so very much and they all helped me through a very difficult time. My son who was so sick, is now on a mission and doing miraculously well. It is all very see I told you every thing would be fine, if you just hold on and endure this terrible time. Sorry for the ranting. Congratulations! Welcome back. And I myself had a blog worthy homecoming clothes shopping escapade. I think you may have inspired me.

J. Baxter said...

It's my good friend the Nutty Hamster Chick! I'm so glad to hear from you, but since I'm not sure you'll know I'm responding that I'm running over to your blog RIGHT NOW to leave you a comment...