Just start blogging. That's it. There's nothing else for it. Diane, for one, will be so pleased. So will the women from my writers group -- all two of them. (Hi Marianne, Hi Sue. Look, I'm blogging!)
Diane, btw, is my Webster Woman -- a fitting moniker and not just 'cuz she keeps the "50 Ways to Leave Your 40s" website looking buff. Diane is also "my" Webster in a dictionary sense: She being a thoroughly schooled librarian, there is nothing she can't find! And she does so -- always -- with enthusiasm and good cheer! So let me begin my blog by thanking Diane with a phrase as worn as a hundred-year-old quilt: "I couldn't do this without you."
Thanks, too, to Marianne and Sue, whose verve for blogging was instantly contagious. You can check out their blogs at www.mariannepowers.com and www.moodmovie.blogspot.com, respectively. But right now I have an insistent 8-year-old at my elbow, in need of his mother's attention, so off I go.
More soon!
SK
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Authors Interview with Pat McMahon
PAT'S LAST WORDS... Sadly (er, cheaply), when Peg and I ordered a copy of our appearance on the show, we opted for merely our "segment" -- as opposed to the whole show, or even the first half-hour. While this saved us all of ten bucks or something, it also, tragically, left off "the money quote" --- that is, what Mr. McMahon had to say when they got back from commercial.
"Don't worry," he said. "The Loofah Lady is gone!"
And indeed I was, along with my trustee sidekick and coauthor, Dr. Peg ---- off to tape another interview across town. (This was in Phoenix.) Let me see if we've got that one linked here -- it's called "Your Life: A to Z" ...
1 comment:
Good job, Sheila! Don't forget to put a link to your home page on your blog (and vice versa)!
Post a Comment