Archive for April, 2008

Wrangling Frogs

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The ducks were easier.

But only because they’re finished. It’s while you’re rounding them up that they seem so difficult. Now I sit back and think, “Ducks? Get ‘em in a row? Easy. Piece of cake.”

Frogs? Different story.

The chapter eight frog — who took his own sweet time showing up — was an absolute angel when he got here. It’s chapter nine who is cutting up rough and making me nuts. So I’ve taken him to task and we’ve had a long chat.

I even brought in a frog counselor to discuss his errant ways with him. Now we’ve figured out his issues — he has to learn to trust — and I am hoping we can go on from here.

Actually I’m confident we can go on from here. I have my airline ticket to prove it. So excuse me while I go finish the book. I’ll be back when I have.

In the meantime, think positive things about frogs on the march.

Not quite Missing-in-Action

Monday, April 28th, 2008


He’s here!

Chapter Eight has put in appearance and I know why he was gone. He’s The Love Scene. And of course he was a little embarrassed to be doing his thing in public, as it were.

So he very circumspectly waiting until I, too, discovered what was going to happen in Chapter Eight — and then he deigned to show up.

Today we’ve been finishing up Chapter Eight and both the frog and Seb and Neely are pleased. Little do they know that Chapter Nine will send everything sliding right downhill again. As it does, of course, when the Black Moment arrives.

Chapter Nine, eager to be of help, turned up early to prove to me that all was not well that seemed well (provided S&N actually got that far). And justified, he’s now gone out to lunch while Eight and I get things sorted and polished up. Ten, of course, is rubbing his flippers together and saying, “All’s well that end’s well,” and other such platitudes.

Except I’m inclined to agree. Not only that, but it looks like they’ll be packing their bags and heading off to Richmond right on time. Bless their amphibious little hearts.

I’m packing my bags, too. Though I must say that I was a bit annoyed today when the airline sent me an email telling me that if I wanted to take a second bag it was going to cost me $25 extra dollars.

What’s up with that? First they take away food. And now they charge us more for luggage? Not that I was planning on taking two bags anyway — I’m only going for four days — but it’s the principle of the thing.

These are the same people who, when we were coming home from our son’s wedding, couldn’t see fit to send a second crew to our departure airport when they knew the first crew who’d arrived the night before were required to have eight hours off before they could fly again and that all of us would miss our connections.

Remind me again why I’m flying with them? Oh, yeah. Cheap airfares. Well, not so cheap apparently.

Or maybe I’m just testy because of my almost but not quite finished book which is in the throes of The Love Scene (and while Chapter Eight did his bit by showing up, now I have to do my bit and write the blinkin’ thing). Ah, but there is the granddaughter at the end of it.

Definitely at that point all will be well.

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GBGA — This Week’s Winner

Saturday, April 26th, 2008


This week’s winner of the Great Book Give-Away is Lidia!

Congratulations, Lidia! And thanks to all the rest of you who commented this week!

Lidia gets the five books promised, but if Dina, Ellen, KimW, Mads, Mags, and Christa will also go to my website, hit the “contact Anne” tab and send me a mailing address, I’ll send along a book for each of you as well. Some of you have won earlier, but all of you have been faithful in the extreme. Thank you for that.

So, send me your address and I’ll send you a book from the GBGA bag.

Today I went to my genealogical conference which was excellent. Colleen Fitzpatrick spoke on “forensic genealogy.” It’s fascinating and she has a really interesting website if you’re interesting in taking investigative skills and such to the genealogical and local history front.

I’m blown away by some of the information she can get out of a photograph or a database.

In life on the writing front, tomorrow the MIA Chapter Eight frog will be making his appearance at last.

I know now why he’s been missing so long. I don’t want to spook him, though, so I’m not commenting until he’s here and things are under control.

Gunnar says thanks for the treats to everyone who entered. He hopes we’ll do it again — soon.

And I hope you’ll keep coming back and commenting anyway because it’s not as much fun talking to myself.

They’re predicting a 50% chance of snow tonight. Good grief!