Generally, I’m a pretty humble person. (Though if you have to point out that you’re humble, are you?)
Anyway, I think it’s amazing how I can so often find connections between my family unit and writing. ‘Course, others may not say this is such an amazing feat. Others may actually say this is just plain lazy. As in, “Cathy, how come you keep mining your own dang kids for blog posts?”
And to that I say, “There’s gold in them thar Halls!”
Hahahahahaha! It’s also probably poor taste to laugh at your own jokes. But I think we’ve already established that I have some questionable traits. On the other hand, I have written a (mostly) true and (somewhat) inspiring post that involves Junior Halls and writing. I hope you have a minute to read “Writing in the Beginning (The First-Born Child)” over at the Muffin. But if I’m being honest, you can always catch something about writing and the Halls some other time.
Probably in September. When I’ll head for the Halls for the next idea. (Hahahahaha! That was a good ‘un, too, right?)
Your writing style is a delight. I feel as though we’re having sweet tea on your porch. Do you have a porch?
I do, indeed, Linda. And you can come sit with me anytime!
Great post on the Muffin. Love the analogy, very true! I remember being *that* beginning writer!
Oh, me, too, Tina! So happy for your latest successes!
Loved it!
Thanks, Pat!
Cathy–I read once that Alfred Hitchcock (thank goodness for him he died long before the #MeToo horror), upon meeting Marilyn Monroe who was wearing a gold lame’ dress, said, “There’s hills in them there gold.”
Kids should be good for something that helps us make money, instead of being the money-suckers they often are. 😉
Amen to that, Sioux! And that Hitchcock line? Priceless. 🙂
That pic kinda says it Hall . . . er, all. 🙂 Heading to the Muffin!