When I got back home from Hawaii, I found an envelope from Echelon--a contract for the second Zara book, Eye of the Beholder! Also, the re-release of The Silver Spoon will have an excerpt from the second book at the back. : )
I've been a little behind in updating the blog. We got back from Maui last Friday and then turned around on Saturday to drive down to Peoria for my sister's high school graduation. Unfortunately, when I woke up on Sunday, I had the stomach flu. I haven't had that in years. Greg was sick with it earlier this year, just before RT. I was worried I'd get sick before leaving, but I was okay then. But it was just lying in wait.
Actually, I'm pretty sure a woman on the flight back between Maui and Los Angeles last week was sick. She kept getting up to go to the bathroom and taking blankets off all the empty seats until she had, like, eight of them. Clearly, she had a fever or something, just as I did. Damn that airplane recycled air! : )
So, I missed Susan's graduation, and I feel so bad about that. I know she's been eagerly looking forward to this event, and I so wanted to see her graduate. I've been there for most, if not all, the major events in her life, and I'm bummed that I missed this one.
I started feeling better slowly on Sunday night and we spent another night at my parents' house before leaving early Monday morning.
Other Stuff:
Before leaving for Hawaii, I sent out a proposal for a new project and I'm waiting to hear back on that. This weekend, I'm working on a different proposal and having a blast with it too.
Unfortunately, I spent most of yesterday at the doctor's office and then the hospital. My right shoulder and arm have been bothering me since we got back from the trip. They were getting better, but I decided to make an appointment, just to make sure everything was okay. I've always been able to pop my shoulder out of place at will, so I figured hauling things around (including my freaking laptop, which, hello!?!, it was vacation and should have been left at home) probably just stretched or pulled something.
Well, when the doctor was having me rotate it around, he kept hearing it click. Which is not good. So he sent me to the hospital for x-rays. And by the time, I was done with all that, my whole arm was throbbing and aching from being pulled and prodded. The part that weirds me out is that my shoulder on that side feels out of place or something, like it's lower or something, but the x-rays will show it if something's out of whack. At least, I hope so.
But because it's the long weekend, I have to wait until early next week to hear the results. Ugh.
I also picked up a new ergonomic keyboard (with money I don't have!) because my wrist has been bothering me. That seems to help.
As my friend Stacy G. says, I'm now banned from vacation. Clearly, my body can't handle that much relaxation. : )
P.S. Also, Nathan Fillion accepted my friend request--hee! Yep, I know he's got thousands of friends on MySpace, but I don't care. It's still cool.
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