Out the front door we never use, even.. And it was the highlight of the day.
It sounds like kind of a tall order, but I’m really happy with the way things are going so far!.The actual writing of the book has been a big learning opportunity for me, but also this whole process of working with a real-life legitimate publisher is something that’s completely foreign to me.
Do you have any idea how much work goes into putting a book together?We started talking about my book in the early fall of last year and this thing probably won’t come out until January of 2017!That leaves a lot of time for a lot more adventures, twists and turns, and more than a few interesting little stories here and there I’m sure.. It’s all going to be worth it and I know I’m just going to love my little (OK, big) book when it’s done and I really hope I can create something that you’ll enjoy too!.
So I guess make sure you stay tuned for the next “chapter” in this book-writing adventure!I’m not even exaggerating when I say we’ve been working on this project for like 2 years.Actually it’s been almost exactly 2 years and one month..
Funny story about that: When we first got the idea to put in this wall of cabinets in the back hall off of our master bedroom, little Jack was about 3 weeks old.
Chris saw that they had a whole bunch of basic cabinetry in stock at our local Home Depot that he could just grab and toss in the back of his truck for about $100 per cabinet and I thought it was a great idea!.It didn’t need to be pretty, just tidy for now.. Well, I did tidy it up.
Lo and behold: It.It’s like I staged it to look like I’d just come in from the garden, and the kids had been outside playing croquet all afternoon, and Kennedy’s rain boots are by the door cause she’s just been out in a stable taking care of the horses..
Except, it’s not staged.That’s just actually what happened..