Mathilde Apelt Schmidt's Blog, page 87
September 23, 2011
September 2, 2011
March 16, 2011
Halleluya! My book has been printed and shipped. that is,...
Halleluya! My book has been printed and shipped. that is, I have not seen it yet, but it is in the mail. Shipping takes another week or too. But that's okay, I waited so long, just a bit longer. It is always so esciting to have a book finished. Now I am really looking forward to my big birthday party in New York, where about 50 relatives and friends are gathering at the nice apartment of my daughter Doris and her husband Charlie. that will happen on April 16. Everyone of those guests will get a signed copy of my new book. I will write another post after that party. mathilde.
March 9, 2011
January 19, 2011
And yet another book, My Father, Hermann Apelt
My new book about my father is on the way. The manuscript is finished, edited, and sent to the publisher. It is such an exciting thing to publish a book. Though this is my fifth book, it is just as uplifting and enlivening, as well as frustrating as before. but once the final version (Is there ever such a one???) has been sent, the feeling is great and now starts the end phase, the printing process. Soon I'll have my book in my hands. I still don't know, how it'll look, how the pictures turn out, how it will be accepted. I know that my family will love it. My two daughters Doris and Barbara helped me all the way with their editing skills. Doris will host a big party for my 90th birthday in April. That party (about 35 relatives are coming from all over the world) will take place in New York, at the beautiful apartment of my daughter and her husband Charlie Michaels. My four children will be there and even my husband Leo is coming with me. (He is not exactly the traveling type.) Meanwhile, while waiting for my book to come out, I keep busy with other things, my German classes, my bookclubs, my big garden, and (the least desirable task), my household.
Being 90 years old (Ithink the word is "nonagenerian") isn't so bad, really. Somethimes you look back on your long life with many ups and downs, but mostly you live in the present, only hope the best for the future.This severe winter did havoc on the the forest around our cabin in the Sierra. Still many fallen trees are lying like matchsticks around and my husband Leo has to find some helpers to clean up the mess. But all that will pass and life just goes on.
Last July we had our second great grandchild, a little boy named Justin. Now Brianna has a little brother. She'll be two in February and she can say her brother's name and many other things, more words every day.
I let you know how the big party in April is going.
Castro Valley, Jan. 19, 2011