Sunday, October 01, 2006

This time last year ...

This time last year ...

* I didn't have a website

* I didn't have this blog

* I hadn't linked up with all of you

* I hadn't met Maxine, Sharon and Minx

* I was finishing off Me, John and a Bomb

* I hadn't yet started Depth Charge

* I was still expecting Trading Tatiana to come out as a mass market paperback

* FB was still in primary school preparing for his SATS

* We were frantically checking out secondary schools

* A & D were still in Italy

* My dad was rushed into hospital

* G was still working at the pool mentioned here

* I was still on sabbatical

This time next year?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

C-c-c-changes

The wheel turns indeed

Your brilliant writing gets more exposure

This time next year . . . .

Anonymous said...

We should never look back in sorrow and longing, only look forward with an open heart and welcome each change as it comes.

Confucious Trevaskis said...

This time next year, we'll all be millionaires..............

Unknown said...

The only thing that is constant is change. And change means growth, rebirth, discovery and adventure.

Anonymous said...

A continuing of improvement and even better things to come? Hope so!

Anonymous said...

That minx, she always says such clever things, doesn't she?

Caroline said...

I want to say what minx has!
You've got me thinking about all that has happened in my life over the last year. Sometimes it's good to take a moment to remember!

Marie said...

I agree with Minx too. But sometimes it's hard to do.

Marie said...

Sorry, I mean never to look back in sorrow and longing is hard to do - not agreeing with Minx!

Debi said...

You're all so bloody clever and wise!!!

I never look back with regret. Just that in order to see where you might be going, you need to have a context ie see where you're coming from.

Not knowing what the future holds is a part of the excitement of the journey ...

Anonymous said...

Keep at it Debi, am waiting for for a real good read, when your books to get published.

Debi said...

thanks for hanging in there, Kath!