A Week to Test my Patience
First, the late posting this week is due to the fact that I’ve been ill. I hate being sick; it cuts into the time I need to spend on more important things. When I get sick, it causes me to have to slow way down…which is not a speed I’m used to. I’ve been fighting what I thought was a cold for over a month. Actually, I’m sure it just started out as a cold but eventually my immune system was reduced so that the cold morphed into an unexpected illness. I finally went to see the doctor the other day and when he entered the waiting room, do you know what his first words were?
Obviously, he doesn’t know me very well.
While I did fight the urge to see the doctor, because I was sure I had only a cold, I’m very glad I finally went in. The diagnosis actually surprised me and it turns out this was not a condition I would have been able to make go away on my own.
And that’s on top of having to take time off without pay while I’m sick because I have run out of leave. Double ouch.
Just this week I entered No Mother of Mine into a breakthrough novel contest after spending many patient hours working on the submissions required for the contest. However, the true test to my patience will occur as I wait for the results.
I’ve made promising relationships with local business owners, which takes time and patience as I get them to believe in my capabilities. This week I am preparing for and looking forward to another book signing I have scheduled at one of those very businesses the end of this month. If you are interested, come by the Scatter Creek Winery in Tenino on January 26th between 2p and 6p. It is a charming wine tasting room and gift shop with owners who will make you feel at home while you taste their homemade wines.
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h208080
Great times PJ! What a crappy week!!!! Love ya!