Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Auld Lang Syne

Here we are in that happy holiday period in between Christmas and New Years. The kids are off school, lots of people have off work, the preparation for the holidays are over, but the parties often continue.

It's also a time when people tend to take a step back and look over the past year.

So that's what I'm going to do.

Professionally, the biggest things for me were the publication of REALITY ALI, and signing a contract for three more books in the series.

Personally, the highlight of the year was when my daughter got a clean bill of health after battling a recurring problem for the over a year.


Also I got to Boston this summer. This has been a running joke in our family. Every time we started to think about a trip to Boston something would come up that would sideline it. Not this year. This year I actually got there. 

I also went to my first writer's conference, which was lots of fun and I know I'll have to do that again sometime.

Another highlight was getting to hear my son play his trumpet in the middle school jazz band. His solo starts at about the 2 minute mark.


The must surreal highlight had to be getting our German cuckoo clock fixed at a sushi restaurant. That's something that just might find it's way into a story sometime.

The year hasn't been perfect, there have been horribly tragic stories in the news and our state got hammered by Superstorm Sandy. While our family escaped any property damage, friends of ours were not so lucky. I know it's been a hard year for many in many ways. But when possible I like to focus on the positive.

So, please, share what the happy highlights of your year have been. And here's wishing everyone a happy and healthy 2013.

3 comments:

  1. Haven't had much exciting going on - congrats on the publication of your book and the contract for more in the series. Awesome about your son; glad to hear that you did not suffer any property damage and still sending prayers for those who did. Glad you made it to Boston and your first writer's conference.

    Me I think I had a pretty productive year making new contacts for my books but so far, none have panned out the way I had hoped. Hoping next year brings some even bigger contacts and bigger sales for me - E :)

    Elysabeth Eldering
    Author of Finally Home, a middle grade/YA mystery
    http://elysabethsstories.blogspot.com
    http://eeldering.weebly.com

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  2. Okay, I have to know about the cuckoo clock. Sounds like the end of A Christmas Story... Fa ra ra rara, ra ra ra ra...

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  3. It's great that your daughter is healthy now, and hearing your son in the band would be exciting. Congrats on the book contracts. Sounds like a pretty good year.

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