A Special Book Club Meeting
The facility was very nice; someplace I’d like to live if I were at an age where assisted living was a necessity. Terrie, the Life Enrichment Coordinator, set up the evening with me and while we had good conversations on-line before the meeting, it was a pleasure to finally meet her in person. She is someone I would define as a “kick” to be around. Very funny, very personable and I can easily see why she’s so good at her job and why all the residents just love her.
I guess many of the residents decided meeting me was worth getting to bed late and I was pleasantly surprised by the attendance. Overall, I believe there were close to 20 of us once a few who were running late also joined the group. The group was mostly women but there were also two men who attended. While one of the men had not yet read the book (but I believe he will be reading it now that he’s met me), the other had and was very sweet when he held up his hand to say he’d read No Mother of Mine and was looking forward to the next book in the series.
Before I left the facility for the evening, I met a resident who is the aunt of a Seattle-based author who recently made it in this business with the publication of a zombie book which was recently made into a movie. This young author is certainly one of those Cinderella stories we hear about. He’d only self-published three books before someone picked up the fourth book, published it and just a few years later it’s on the big screen. Where the author goes from here is up to him but it’s heartwarming to see someone so young take on the dream to do what he has a passion for and be rewarded with such wonderful results.
And for those who decide to embark upon a journey doing what they’re passionate about, there are certainly those in your life who will stand by you and enjoy supporting you as you endeavor to reach your goals. I have earlier stated that I began writing when it was the right time for me but there are times when I wish I had begun just a few years earlier, if for no other reason than to allow some of the most important people in my life who are no longer with us a chance to see me achieve so much with something that brings me so much joy.