Sunday, March 12, 2017

Making memories


My angst has abated now that my girl has landed safe and sound in Shanghai, and is exploring with her friend of 16 years. Thanks for all your positive comments on my last post. I believe all that lovely energy spirals out into the world, surrounding our intrepid travelers. Our girls are making new memories together, and I am loving following their Instagram and Snap stories. That's a still I pulled from a Boomerang video they posted. My daughter texted me yesterday to say the 16-hour flight over was "smooth and comfortable" and the Airbnb they're staying in is "VERY cute!" They move on to Thailand mid-week.

Meanwhile my darling niece is here, spending her college spring break with us in the city. She went to church with her uncle this morning, and we're all heading out to the movies soon. A huge nor'easter is headed our way in a couple of days, with predictions of snow accumulations of up to 18 inches. I told my niece to start planning her binge watching menu for that day, because I plan to wait out the blizzard mostly from inside. Oh, I might venture out my front door just to experience it, to turn my face upward into the snowflakes as my daughter and I usually do, but beyond that, my warm cozy apartment is where I'll be.

I am doing the final line edit of a manuscript, which is back in my hands after a couple of conceptual editing rounds between the author and me. This reading is an absolute pleasure. The book sings. I am swept along. Her storytelling is riveting, brutal, humane. I hope she gets a book deal after this, and perhaps she will, as my agent is the one who sent her to me, which I take to mean she already believes in her story. I will feel very proud to have been one of the doulas for this book. I love my work.


7 comments:

  1. Whenever my kids set off on an adventure, their leaving was the absolutely hardest part. After that, I could start counting the days until they were safely home. And you do have contact with social media that we didn't; that is a huge help! What a great trip for both of them.

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  2. Your whole life is a gift to this world.

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  3. storm coming, cozy apartment and binge watching! Heaven! XOXO

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  4. I'm so glad she's landed safely! And yes, binge watching TV sounds like heaven, especially with your loved niece. How nice to spend time with her. I love that you love your work.

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  5. Enjoy your time with your niece! I don't mind snow as long as I don't have to go out in it.

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  6. Sounds like a wonderful turn of events and plan. I'm so glad that book sings!

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  7. What an amazing thing to be 23 and traveling the world. Your butterfly has spread her wings. Glad that your work is so fulfilling.

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