On my way home from Glen Eyrie, where we had a marvelous time being with friends old and new.  🙂  Met Clyde for the first time (she’s delightful!) and reconnected with Kay, Susan, and many other friends.  Also did the taping yesterday for the DVD edition of THE NOTE, and found it a delightful experience.  I’m not so sure my answers made sense, but it was fun to try and piece them together.
“Be prepared to shed a few tears in Hunt’s emotionally gripping tale, the second in the Fairlawn series. With themes of family, friendship, and trusting God, the plot is enhanced by realistic and engaging characters. Jennifer’s growth as a character is evident, and the supporting cast enhances the story in a significant way.”–Melissa Parcels, Romantic Times book reviewer
Tomorrow: how the idea germinated.Â
~~Angie
You made up for lost blogtime!
I already miss everyone, in fact, I think I dreamed that my family moved in with you! LOL
Missed your blog this week but looks and sounds like you had a great time at your conference.
Looking forward to more of this BOM. Although it’s a bit tantalizing…like dangling a carrot that keeps moving farther away! 🙂
Oh my, I must read this book immediately! Recently a very good friend and I have had a difference of opinion, and as I’ve prayed about it, I was shown the areas where I was contributing to the friction. I can’t wait to see how it works out in the book. I’m a parable person, and always learn my lessons best when they are in the form of a story.
(I am new to your blog and found it through Mocha with Linda))
Just the photo on the cover makes me want to read this book. I love wearing red. But the description sounds lovely. I use to live near Mt. Dora, so even more enticing.
I’m so excited! Amazon.com just sent me an email letting me know that my copy is on its way and will arrive by the 6th!
Looking forward to another great book : )