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May 10, 2015

Perfect Weekend

Yesterday I attended the wedding of my longest of long-time friend’s granddaughter. I was there when Kara was born–in fact, served as co-labor coach with tkarajoeyhe new daddy. I’ve watched her grow into a beautiful, loving and kind young woman. And yesterday on a beautiful May evening, I watched her marry the man she loves–and who absolutely adores every inch of her.

Gorgeous flowers, a stunning bride, a love-struck groom, friends and family ready to celebrate what the bride had dubbed The Best Day...

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Published on May 10, 2015 09:57

May 5, 2015

Stars of Fortune — cover and synopsis

Stars of Fortune cover It’s never too early to plan, is it? So mark your calendar for November 11, 2015 (in the US and Canada) for the start of The Guardians Trilogy. I’ve only been able to bug bits and pieces of the whole out of the creator, but it sounds like we’re going to have a fabulous time meeting the Guardians.

Synopsis below.

Laura

To celebrate the rise of their new queen, three goddesses of the moon created three stars, one of fire, one of ice, one of water. But then they fell from the sky, putting the...

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Published on May 05, 2015 11:18

May 4, 2015

Derby

For me and BW, this marked our 11th year of attending the Kentucky Derby. Time and horses fly. It’s a packed weekend–lots of socializing for this hermit–but I figure if you don’t have fun at Derby, you don’t have fun anywhere.

This year we took my longest of long-time friends JoAnne and her husband Larry. It’s pretty marvelous to experience Derby with good friends who’ve never been, to see it all through fresh and happy eyes.

And the weather, ah, the weather. Such a bonus to have sun and warm...

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Published on May 04, 2015 07:29

April 25, 2015

The Cruelest Month

T.S. Elliot hit the nail on that one. April teases us with warm breezes, climbing temperatures, pretty pink and yellow blossoms, tenderly greening trees–then slaps us silly with frosts and sudden plunges into winter.

Not sure what it says about me that I still love April. It holds out its sweet green hand, then yanks it away and blows cold white. You can just hear the snicker.

And still, it’s the promise, the knowing May’s coming. It’s lookingout my dining room window–even though I have a fir...

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Published on April 25, 2015 10:03

April 21, 2015

…and then we went home

Nora 20150418_214806chose Wii Tennis as the tie-break competition on Saturday evening. After an entertaining match and unrestrained viewer commentary, Nora crowned Sarah the winner of the Drunken Spa Girl tournament. She won the Dance and Trivia categories while Kat won Scrabble and Wii Bowling.

Family commitments called Sarah and Nicole home on Sunday, while the remaining eight used Sunday for final treatments, walks or quiet reading time. A rousing game of charades on a rainy Sunday evening was the perfec...

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Published on April 21, 2015 10:24

April 18, 2015

GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS!!!!

I have many things to be grateful for in my life, many joys and blessings. One of the brightest blessings is my girl pals. One of the biggest joys is the chance to spend a week a year with a group of them.

Every spring we come here to the spa for a week of fun, pampering, conversation, laughs and competition.

We’ve been pretty lucky with the weather this year, and today is about as perfect as days get. Sunny and 70s. Even in morning chills my pal Jo and I gear up and do a long walk to start t...

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Published on April 18, 2015 13:18

April 15, 2015

Report from the spa trenches – Laura’s version

Spring was all over the place as we drove up to the spa on Monday. Rather, Nora drove and I was a passenger since for the first time, my trip to the spa did not mean an 8 hour drive to and from Raleigh. I just packed up, drove over to Nora’s and let her handle the driving duties. Our friend Mary Kay McComas was along as well. Conversation ranging from gorgeous weather to dig-down discussions of various television shows we all favor made for a fast trip.

When we were 20 miles away from the fin...

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Published on April 15, 2015 13:22

The Liar discussion thread

Finished up The Liar and dying to discuss? This is the place for comments about Nora’s annual hardcover.9780399170867_large_The_Liar

I’ll start — one of my favorite parts of the book were the texts between Shelby and Griff, especially when they pertained to Callie.

How about you?

Laura

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Published on April 15, 2015 04:17

April 12, 2015

Good Things Come

Though the wait can seem endless, good things do come around. Tomorrow I head out for a week with the best of girl pals for fun and serious relaxation at the spa.

Packing’s a lot, but pretty easy as it’s work-out gear, sweats and pjs. For seven lovely days, we don’t cook, we don’t clean, do laundry, work, and the biggest stressors tend to be what color to have our nails done and who’s moving onto the next round of Drunken Scrabble or Wii Bowling. We have a tournament. With prizes.

Yesterday w...

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Published on April 12, 2015 19:26

March 29, 2015

A query letter by Nora

Dear Winter: How can we miss you if you don’t go away?

Yesterday I hosted my annual gathering/clothes swap for people in my local writing group. I used to do this mid-winter, but it proved so problematic with weather and travel, I’ve shifted it to early spring in the last several years.

When I sent out the invites a few weeks ago, I thought: This’ll be nice–end of March. Cool, but pleasant enough people could wander outside if they want.

Wrong.

A 28 degree high isn’t cool, it’s fricking cold....

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Published on March 29, 2015 12:16