Today’s the day!

I do hope you’ll be able to come to Mitchell’s Coffee House today between 2 and 4 pm for my book signing! It’s a gorgeous day, just a bit nippy, so be sure you get some of Mitchell’s fine coffee and maybe something delicious, while you look over my books.

Here’s Kippy, heroine of The Girl Who Talked Too Much, in 1991, holding one of her many trophies from the Special Olympics. had handicaps, but she was a winner in so many ways.

(I forgot to mention that I look a bit scary……a hole at the sidewalk’s edge was camouflaged by deep grass, and I took a face plant onto the sidewalk on Wednesday. Split my lip and gave me cuts to the cheek and forehead, which are healing but the bruises and shiner are developing nicely.)

Unexpected changes are the spice of life, right? ….Right?

Having irritated me last week by assuring me (live, by phone) that the order of my new book, The Girl Who Talked Too Much, wouldn’t be delivered to me until halfway through November, Amazon has now informed me that the shipment will come tomorrow!

I’ve set up a book-signing party at Mitchell’s Coffee House in downtown Lakeland for November 29, so I’ll have plenty of time to prepare. That’s on a Saturday, when there is a fine Farmer’s Market/Flea Market going on, so mark your calendars and plan to get your veggies while looking in on me! If you’ve already got one of the books, bring it by and I’ll transcribe it just for you.

I’ve found that adjusting to such things with acceptance and humor is one of the secrets of having a long life. I mean, after all, they could have announced that they wouldn’t arrive until several weeks later than originally predicted.

Thinking about it, I’m pretty sure that the October 29 delivery date was the likeliest all along, but in the interests of, shall we say, covering their nether regions, they named a date several weeks out. Then they could look efficient when the books came earlier.

At least I’ve already seen one, finally. My son Adriaan had it and American Governess shipped to me, so that I could sign them while he was here last week, which I did. It looks great!.

He and his wife were here for his 40th high school reunion. The last one he attended was the 10th, and as I remember, the 40th is the one at which you’re struck by how much older everybody got, and shocked by the list of those who are no longer with us. And you’re thankful if you’re still going strong.

Come to think of it, if my class were still having reunions, we’d be having the 70th in a couple of years. Yoicks!