Going to be a rather fun day today. First I am meeting my friend Jeanne at Starbucks for coffee. Been neglecting some of my friends and that has to stop. Then it is off to church and after that coffee with Dan in all probability. Got to run by Office Max and pick up some labels and packing supplies. Then home to figure out just how to pack this spinning wheel to mail through UPS. Do not want it damaged. Course I have yet to figure out how to get it in the car!
Oh, and some where in that I need to stop by Lowe's and check the price on my floors. Would be much easier if Staples had not ticked me off cause it is right by Lowe's, but they did. Guess Deven is not going to church with me this morning. That is alright because I long ago learned to travel on my own.
And let's see, I need to talk to the kids and see what the plan is for Christmas. And I am going to plot my little vacation next summer. Surely someone wants to see me! Anyway, this is just a note to let you know that tomorrow or Tuesday I should be back to the good old days.
See you then.
************************************************************************Oh, and some where in that I need to stop by Lowe's and check the price on my floors. Would be much easier if Staples had not ticked me off cause it is right by Lowe's, but they did. Guess Deven is not going to church with me this morning. That is alright because I long ago learned to travel on my own.
And let's see, I need to talk to the kids and see what the plan is for Christmas. And I am going to plot my little vacation next summer. Surely someone wants to see me! Anyway, this is just a note to let you know that tomorrow or Tuesday I should be back to the good old days.
See you then.
Do not be confused by the title. Chapter One simply means this is my first book. There may never be another, or there may be many more. I am very proud of this endeavor and guarantee you will enjoy the book in it's entirety. Lou Mercer
This is adult fiction at its best without all the sex. Well, maybe just a little bit.
About the author. Lou Mercer was born in Nickerson, Kansas. She came to Pueblo, Colorado in 1977 and is now a product of the majestic Rocky Mountains