Why is it on days that you’re really busy everyone decides they simply have to talk to you? I had one of those days today. My edits arrived from Carina Press. No problem. They were expected. I had breakfast and sat down to work.
Bang! Bang! Someone was at the door. Sighing, I answered it and came face to face with a woman who wanted to convert me to religion. I politely said I wasn’t interested, but she was a tenacious one. I finally informed her I was busy and shut the door. I sat down and half an hour later, the phone went. It was my sister. I know if I’d had said I was busy, she wouldn’t have minded, but she’s been going through chemo, and I wanted details. (She had an MRI yesterday and will know in a week if the treatment has helped or if she requires more radical treatment) Fingers crossed! Anyway, I finished talking to her, and decided I’d quickly check my email. That was a mistake because there was another set of edits waiting for me, this one from Ellora’s Cave.
Somehow, I think it’s going to be a busy weekend. I leave you with a relaxing holiday shot, meanwhile I’m off to attack more edits.
The person surrounded by fish is me. Mr. Munro and I did a helmet dive while we were in Bora Bora, Tahiti. It was so much fun and definitely makes my list of most memorable experiences. Note the stingray on the left of the photo.
I’m doing a guest post at Coffee Time Romance today on Friends with Benefits and The Bottom Line.
And, if you haven’t already, check out my guest post at Manic Readers about The Other Side of the Fence.
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May 28th, 2010 at 9:53 am · Link
Nice photo of you and Mr. Munro – Yes it does seem that when you decide to do something..there are interruptions…it seems that everytime I want to take a nap in the afternoon…the phone rings off the hook and the neighbors call. Just never ending.
May 29th, 2010 at 2:42 am · Link
Wow, cool adventure! love to dive and stay in awhile under water.
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May 29th, 2010 at 3:07 pm · Link
One day I’ll dive…that’s the one thing that makes me nervous, although I love to swim. I think it’s the whole breathing underwater thing. lol
Good luck on the edits! You’ll do great!
May 29th, 2010 at 3:31 pm · Link
That’s a great picture.
I’m sorry to hear about your sister. I hope things are going good with her treatment.
I know how stress full it can be. I went through Neck cancer treatments with my mom years ago.
May 29th, 2010 at 9:10 pm · Link
Debra – I’m a bit like that when it comes to putting my head under the water. I worried a little but I managed to do the helmet dive without a panic attack.
Mary – my sister has been really upbeat throughout the chemo process. All we can do is hope that the treatment works.