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Friday, October 29, 2004

Check, check

Snoopy_2Whoopie! Doing the old Snoopy dance here. I finished the line edits of Veterans Way early this morning and emailed the file back to my editor. Feels good to check that off my To Be Dones. Next came the bill paying that had to wait while I was in Dallas, then waited a little longer while I was sick with a sinus infection and allergies. Check, check. Whew. Breathing easier now.

Watched the movie, The Day After Tomorrow. Hmm. As disaster movies go, it was not the worse I've seen but it was pretty dumb and had the stock characters that you can see coming from miles away. I doubt it is a DVD worth buying. I wouldn't watch it again. But I did have a lot of fun with a red laser pointer light, shining it on the floor so that Poppet chased it all around the room trying to catch it. Laughing so hard — while on the screen people were freezing to death in the new ice age sweeping over New York.

Tomorrow it's back to the rewrites of LL. I am so ready to dig into them. My hard copy is printed. My notes are made. My thoughts are somewhat organized. I've got about 32 days left. Count down.

-rlh-

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When the wolves came I just lost it! I was on a plane and said out loud, "O for heaven's sake!" And they accuse Christian novelists of being preachy!

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