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Tuesday, December 07, 2004

the creative flow

Yesterday's TV interviews went very well. I especially enjoyed the live hour long call in show last night. I was joined by a counselor from a local recovery center. He read my book before coming and had some wonderful things to say about it. The calls, of course, were heartbreaking, and I did a lot of praying as I listened to people talking.

This morning, after dancing around this new book idea for about a week or so, the opening words came to me in a flood. Unfortunately, it is time to turn off my laptop as I will be picked up soon and driven to South Bend, Indiana (a little better than two hours away). Hopefully, the words will linger in my mind and heart until I can return to writing them down.

-rlh-

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It sounds like your trip is going great, Robin! I do apologize if reading my blog yesterday messed up your make-up before your TV interview, but I thank you so much for saying so. :) You made my day...

Do you happen to have an Alphasmart or another way to type on the fly? They can come in awfully handy for the kind of situation you describe--a couple of hours in a car when using your computer isn't the best option. It's one more thing to carry, but at 1.9 lbs, it might do the trick...

Blessings!

hello :)

your DLand banner popped up as I was editing my entries of the 7th and 8th and so I came to see why (as sometimes I believe in random and sometimes I believe everything happens for a reason) and I found this entry and the title is a phrase I've used so often it's got to be a main chapter title in the autobiography I may write someday so I am letting you know, for what it's worth, about this momentary connection... if only cuz it inspired my smile... I hope you find more smiles than frowns along your way :)

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