In case you missed it, December 13th was St. Lucia’s Day. Since my husband’s family is of Swedish ancestry, I made it my business to better understand their traditions. Over the years I’ve learned that Swedes are among the most stubborn (my husband says it’s tenacity – not a matter of being stubborn), hospitable (always have a pot of coffee …
Things My Grandma Used to Say
Being a person of history, I’m always asking questions about my family. Who was who, what did they say, how did they live, what did they like? My mother’s mother was a nifty woman named Georgia Irene Butler Williams. I love the above photo of her. She hated her name – especially the middle one – but she was a …
Struggles
Today is the big day. My husband and son are both having surgery. My husband is getting his right rotator cuff repaired (later he’ll have to have the left one fixed) and my son is having his right thumb tendon reconnected. Yes, you heard right. My son was going to need knee surgery, but that’s on hold. Erik loves swords …
Lost My Crown
Yes, I lost my crown. No, not that one. It was the one in my mouth. One on a back molar. I was just innocently eating a piece of brownie when I bit down on something hard. Pulling the piece from my mouth I realized it was a gold crown. My first thought was that it had to belong to …
Heading into the Holidays
It’s that time of the year again. Thanksgiving will soon be upon us, then we’ll sail right into Christmas and New Year’s and then all at once 2009 will be completed and we’ll welcome 2010. It seems like just yesterday I was blogging about the new 2009 year. Sigh. Time is flying by. Someone mentioned buying a Christmas tree the …
Naming Books
This week has been loads of fun as I’ve been working with the publisher to title my Texas series. This is the series that will debut next fall. I like to write and title all three books before any of the series releases. I think the publisher likes that too. It seems, however, that this was titling week for a …
Home, Book Finished and Introduction
Well I’m home for a month. The booktour was loads of fun. Of course anytime I get together with my writing friends–no matter who–no matter where, we inevitably have a great time. I was with Judy Miller and Cathy Marie Hake this time. Bethany House’s extremely talented marketing directeor, Steve Oates, drove us from place to place. We visited Amish …
On the Road Again
This week I’m in Ohio and Indiana on a book tour, so I’m not going to have much to say. I forgot to plan ahead for this blog, so please forgive me. It’s been a lot of fun hanging with Judy Miller and Cathy Hake. The book signings have introduced us to some lovely folks and incredible stores. Wednesday night …
Booksignings in Alabama
The booksignings in Alabama were great fun, and I met so many neat people. I want to definitely offer my thanks to the Athens-Limestone Public Library in Athens, AL and also to the Huntsville Lifeway Christian Bookstore, in Huntsville, AL. The Athen-Limestone Library speaking event turned out to be great fun. I met such wonderful people, and enjoyed signing books …
Back from Alaska and Alabama Bound
I’m back from Alaska and headed to Alabama where I’ll be signing copies of DAWN’S PRELUDE. First I’ll be at the Athens-Limestone Library, 405 E. South St., Athens, AL at 3:30 p.m. on Friday October 9th – TODAY! Saturday October 10th I’ll be celebrating Lifeway’s Fiction Day at a booksigning in Huntsville from 11-1 pm. This will take place at: …
