November 22, 2007 • Print This Post
It’s Turkey Time and blogging time. I will be able to check in with you all when I get back to the office. I am in Massachusetts with my mother, brother (who is home from Rome for his 35th high school reunion) and sister.
My brother was once a professional Pilgrim at Plymouth Plantation. Maybe as a huge surprise I will chuck a facsimile of the rock at his cranium and see if he gets the reference. Or not. My mother might object. She seems curiously fond of him.
My mom’s house is pretty old. The house was built in 1871 and has the most marvelous fireplace in the kitchen. It’s kinda perfect for what, I am sure we can all agree, is the best meal of the year.
I hope that you all realize how thankful I am for the Brava authors and all the entertainment and great storytelling they provide. At our most recent sales conference, just last week, I said beyond the books they write, our authors themselves are the best ambassadors for this imprint. So guys, have a great day and I will see you back here on Monday.
Kate
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends, No pun intended, but I am stuffed *g* Here’s to a wonderful holiday seaon.
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Thanks for your part in bringing us so many great reads!
Kate — 1871, wow! I bet it’s full of history and character, it must be a wonderful place to go stay.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hope everyone had a great holiday and is enjoying leftovers today!
Hope all had a very happy day!
Linda
Way to show self control, Kate. Chucking rocks is always tricky…my sister (who loves me best - she said so) was more fond of furniture parts…like table legs. She hasn’t swung at me in years though. She was even here for Thanksgiving and made the most diving mashed potatoes and sweet potato pie. I’d never had it before, but apparently her and Mom got together to make it and my mom who has big holes in her memory since her stroke a few years back remembered Grandma’s recipe in full. Man that pie was wonderful! So was the company and today we do it all again, only with a bigger group (there were 16 here on Thanksgiving - there will be 30+ at Mom’s today). Wonder if Mom made the pie again…
Hugs and blessings to you and everyone else with tons of thanks for the chance to call myself a Brava author!
Lucy
Well, it’s Monday and the city is tarted up a treat for Christmas. Hope eveyone has a grand week.
Kate