Hi, it’s
Christina –
Happy Monday Morning! Even though it’s Monday,
you can’t be too bummed when it’s such a glorious day. It’s over sixty degrees
already, and the sun is shining. We are supposed to reach a high of
seventy-seven today. {{{Clapping my
hands.}}} *\0/* Doing a happy dance. *\0/*
It’s going to be tough to sit inside and writing
all day, but I gotta do it. It was a busy weekend, and I didn’t get as much
writing done as I should have. So today, I need to buckle down and crank out a
few chapters. After I do, then I’ll take a little break and run to the grocery
store – something else I never got to this weekend.
At least all I have to get is cold cuts, bread
and milk. I don’t need to get any dinner items at all. Wanna know why? Because,
somehow, at some point after I had gone downstairs to retrieve a Digorino’s pizza
on Friday for dinner, the freezer door opened. I don’t know if I didn’t close
it all the way, or if I had dislodged something, and after I closed the door,
it hit it and opened the door. Several items thawed out completely, but were
still cold, so I’m hoping they are still good. UGH! I hate when that happens!
I forgot to tell you yesterday about one other
person I met at the Princeton Author’s Day. His name is Ravi, and he is a marketing
guru. He has such fabulous ideas about how I should be marketing my books, and
he is also looking to write his own book. He spent about twenty minutes
chatting with Keith and me. This will be great, we can give Ravi tips and help
with his writing, and he can give us tips and help us with our marketing. Man,
I love networking and bartering.
After church yesterday, I went with Rebecca to
the mall. Yeah, I know your saying, “Christina went to the mall?” because you
all know how much I hate and try to avoid the mall at all costs. There’s a true
glimpse into how much I love Bec, if I was willing to deal with a mall for her.
Anyway, she is starting a new job, one which requires true business attire as
opposed to business casual, so she needed to shop.
Since she hates the mall almost as much as I do,
we decided to slay the beast together. Thanks to Macy’s, we had a productive
day. We did find two tops in Lord & Taylor. Then we hit a couple of other
stores with no success. We were about to give up, but I said, that since we
were there, let’s just go to Macy’s. At that point we were both tired, and a
little discouraged, but we trudged to the petite department.
After about five minutes of looking around, we
gave up, partly because the foul odor in the department. I swear it smelled
like someone had peed on the floor, it was disgusting. We were walking out,
when something caught my eye. I pulled out a few tops, Bec tried them on, found
one she liked and purchased it.
So now we were done, and headed home. We walked a
little further, and something else caught my eye. I pulled down two more tops
for Bec to try, and that’s when she remembered the brand name of some tops she
liked. We asked the sales lady where those tops were located, and she sent us
to another department. Pay dirt! Not only did Bec find several more tops she
liked, I found a top for Easter, and for only $22.
Oh, by the way, the one I
got at Kohl’s did not look right, and it’s going back, so I ended up wearing an
oldie but goodie to the PPL Author’s Day. (I still haven’t received any
pictures from the day, as soon as someone sends some, I’ll post them for you to
see.)
I also splurged a little. Vera Bradley sent me a
40% off coupon in the mail, for my birthday, and since my current pocketbook
has seen better days, and I had some money from my mother in law for my
birthday, so I indulged. I got the “Mandy” bag in “Petal Paisley” and a wallet
to match, since my wallet’s pretty shot as well. It’s been a while since I have
treated myself to something frivolous and pretty, so I’m a happy girl.
Okay, enough of my “warm-up”, time to do some “real”
writing. I hope y’all have a wonderful day, and happy writing!
Your Last Challenge was:
A reunion
they’ll never forget…
‘Twenty-five
years, where had the time gone?’ was a common phrase heard from the 1989 Culver
High School graduates, as they reminisced with old friends, or gave fake smiles
and platitudes to their old nemeses. The former “nerds” and “unpopulars” gloated
and berated the former “jocks” and “populars”; the guys were all fat and bald,
and the gals were funding either Miss Clarol, a plastic surgeon, or both, while
they had all become one of the “pretty people” or incredibly wealthy.
As
nostalgic music began to play, the dance floor filled, and only a few grimaced
or commented on how terrible music from the eighties had been. The houselights
dimmed, the mirrored ball began to rotate, laser lights began to bounce around
the room, and the fog machine’s mist blanketed the dance floor. The
conversation was loud, the music was louder. Then, above the cacophony, a
scream silenced the room.
The
crowd parted. Someone brought up the houselights. There, lying in the middle of
the dance floor, blood trickling out of his nose, ears and mouth, was Jeff, the
Raging Rooster’s star quarterback, the kid who had lead Culver High to back to
back state championships in ’88 and ’89. He was motionless and most assuredly
dead, but how? He was drinking, laughing and dancing just moments before.
Your Next Challenge is:
Does this
taste funny to you?
You have 10 minutes (be
honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t
count and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.
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