Ooof! It's been a week since I blogged? I promise I have a good excuse. :-) I went home to visit my family and had a great time! Unfortunately, I also picked up a bit of a bug going around in that part of the state and was out of commission yesterday.
I actually got some writing done over the weekend, and I wasn't even planning on it. I woke up early Saturday morning at my mom's house before everyone else was up. It was a gray, rainy morning (my favorite!) and since my mom lives in the country, it was incredibly peaceful. So I thought, "Why not do some writing?" And I did.
Unfortunately when I came back, I had two rejections waiting for me in the post. Ah well. Must keep going!
Now I'm off to see what you've all been up to!
Have a great Wednesday. :-)
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Hope you're feeling better, and sorry about the rejections :(
ReplyDeleteBut writing at your mom's sounds really inspiring, almost like a writer's retreat.
Hope you're feeling better, Melissa! Good for you for getting some peace and quiet at your mom's. And the rejections...ah, well. Think of them as two steps closer to a "yes." Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great time with your family! I'm sorry to hear about the rejections but hang in there. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteHugs on those rejections and cyber Dove chocolate as well, just for extra comfort.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great visit home and found time to write :)
Rejections are horrible. Well done for getting some writing done, I really need to get a move on with mine.
ReplyDeleteI love those days because you don't feel bad not being outside.
ReplyDeleteAt least your querying so that's a good thng.
I love writing when it's dark and stormy! :)
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