I was super excited about a 2-book contract offer I received last week and in my enthusiasm, told a friend all about it. “Shhh,” she responded. “Don’t tell anyone about it yet. Not until it’s finished. Somebody might jinx it.” Excuse me? Now I could certainly understand if she meant not to tell anyone for ...
Archives for May 2010
All I can be is who I am
Had an interesting interview today with a pastor who had received my name as a referral to fill in at the pulpit while he’s on vacation. Now I speak to a lot of groups – mostly at libraries, schools or women’s church luncheons. But you can bet I pretty much choked up a gizzard over ...
Creepy Crawly Memories
Reptiles. The word brings a shudder to some but they’ve actually always fascinated me.
I suppose growing up backdoor to a swamp in north Florida had something to do with that. I have very clear memories of gators in the pond (ducks and small dogs used to disappear back there) and snakes popping up in peculiar places quite often.
Interview with an Aligator
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Picture Perfect
There’s nothing quite like holding pictures of your loved ones in your grubby little hand. Call me old fashioned, but I just can’t get the same warm, fuzzy thrill out of looking at cold electronic photos. It’s too much like viewing someone else’s life, too far removed from that private place inside that croons, “Awwww” ...
True Love is Black Duct Tape
Last Friday I was in a huge rush to make it to our neighborhood Bible Study on time. I’d rushed home from my tennis match (which I lost, leaving me in a bit of a blue funk to start with) with no time to shower. I spashed on some fruity-smelling body wash over my sweaty ...
Repelling the Dagger
I had just finished my little speech at the women’s banquet and was trying to catch my breath before manning the book table at the back of the room. A well-dressed lady whose lips were smiling but her eyes were not approached me, gushed a bit about how much she’d enjoyed the presentation, and then ...