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Oh Noes! She DID the math!

Math is evil, and as an English major, you would think I could avoid it. But, alas, I can’t. It seems numbers keep popping up all over the place. I have those horrible numbers on my bathroom scale, the number of wrinkles around my eyes when I smile, the number of birthdays my children continue to celebrate (today Justin turns 11!), and then there is the checkbook and the paycheck and the monthly bills and well, you get the idea that even as an English major, I find it hard to avoid numbers.

But that doesn’t mean I willingly go off and chase them down. Oh no! For that, I have Lani (even if she did temporarily for writing purposes only change her name to Lucy).

She did the math. In 516 days, Lani will turn 40. And Lani is a member of Club 32, and it just seems impossible to me that anyone in Club 32 will be 40 in 516 days. And I’m not sure I agree with her assessment that she is almost 40 because if I did that then by default, Club 32 is “staring down the barrelhead of forty.” Not because she is wrong but because I don’t wanna!

And. And. She is delusional. She claims she will blog every day for 516 days. She who disappears for months! And this isn’t me being mean. She admits her faults herself.

AND just maybe that is what I really object to — the idea that it might be time that I wake up and realize that here in my brain I am no longer 32 (or as she says 24). That maybe the way I have been doing things is wrong, and I might want to think about changing. That maybe the real me in my head and the me presented to the world (all nooks and crannies of my world(s)) should match. Possibly.

What is Club 32? Well, it is a bunch of women who were and/or are members of Momwriters (hopefully that one is self-explanatory) who all turned 32 in the same year and who pretty much started blogging that year as well.

There were a LOT of us, and I hesitate to name them all for fear that I might miss someone, but here goes: Lani, Shelley, Kira, Kim H, Cate, Lisa and me. There were also unofficial members (they who weren’t turning 32 that year) like AGK, Barb Huff, and Kim W.

I do NOT even want to start counting how long it has been since we were 32, and for that matter, I’m not ready to count the days until I turn 40. It is NOT this year. It is NOT next year. I don’t care what Lani and her math say — I have at LEAST two years!
40-38=2. This is all I need to know. We will NOT do algebra and figure out the whole, 2x-y if x=365 and y is (365 x 2)-z where z is the number of days that have passed from Aug. 19 to current day.

And YES that formula will work, but I do not want to figure it out. I never said I could NOT do math. I just don’t wanna!

But most of all — I am just happy that one of my favorite writers (and someone I call a friend) will be writing more often, so I can read her words. She plans to write differently, more deeply about the real her instead of the public her, and I hope I learn how to do the same from her brave example.

But mostly, new daily reading material! Yay me!

My friend wrote a book…

and it is in store’s now! See! This is the book in a bookstore in Saginaw, Mich. Go and find out more about the book at http://www.teribrownwrites.com and buy it! I did.

And you don’t even have to be a geek and take a picture of you and the book on the shelf before you do (although I did). And it isn’t easy taking a photo of yourself. Most of the pictures were blurry. This one wasn’t so bad.
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Happy Anniversary, Momwriters!

Today is the virtual Momwriter Anniversary Ball. I will be *wearing* this: http://www.onlygowns.com/purchase/productdetail.asp?cgmain=102&cgsub=119&prodid=422

Alas, I cannot spend the day hanging out in the ballroom. But the good news is I will be the best-dressed reporter on the police beat and (later today) at the Little League game. (Oh, quit looking at me like that.)

Once more, I have spent my evenings at Little League games. Last night it was a double-header in Mio. Yes, Mio. Do you know how far Mio is from Merritt? I don’t know exactly, but it takes almost 2 hours to get there. The good news is Autumn won both of her games there. She will be going back a week from Friday.

Coming up next week — Maxine’s 10th birthday! (June 5)

That means tomorrow, I will have a bunch of 10-ish girls at my home. I suspect there will be lots and lots of giggling.

I took a great picture of Steve and Maxine yesterday. I was going to post it, but I can’t find my card reader, so it will have to wait. (OK, so I didn’t really look to hard for it either.)

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I knew her when…

My friend, Teri, or as my family knows her, Teri from Oregon, has some big news. :)

She sold her first fiction book, Read my Lips, to Simon and Schuster’s YA line (YA means young adult for those who don’t know)!

Teri was my very first online writing friend way back in 1999. I remember she had just returned from a camping trip with her family and was looking for a writing partner. We were both supposed to write and critique pages for each other, but Teri writes FAST. And soon, I fell so far behind that I just cried uncle.

My favorite thing about Teri’s writing: her dialogue. It rocks.

(Reminder to extended family, this is the woman I went to Ohio to see, remember?)

So, three big cheers for Teri! :)

I am so pleased and proud of her! Go tell her congrats at her blog, http://tjbrown.blogspot.com/

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NYC, here I come!

Now that it’s all official, I can mention it — I am going to NYC!

That’s right. And when I’m there I plan on meeting Lani Diane Rich. She even gave me her cell phone number and hotel where she’ll be at! That way, I’ll know where she is so when I go into a bookstore to forge, er sign, her books, I won’t have to worry about running into her. It may have been OK to do in Michigan when I was sure she wouldn’t show up, but with her being in the same city, a girl’s got to be careful. And if I’m on my Best Behavior, Lani will get drunk with me. Or at least introduce me to some drinks that are a bit more unusual than my usual order of Bud Light in a bottle. I am such the trend setter, no?

OK, back to NYC. I need help. First of all, this will be the first time I’ve ever flown in an airplane. Yes, I’m serious. Really, no, I haven’t. I’ve traveled to most of the continental US states, but all of that traveling was using the Interstate Highway system, not planes, or for that matter, not trains either. Stictly automobiles. And campers, er motor homes.

Now, I will be going to the College Media Adviser’s Spring Convention, Mar. 16-18. (If you are a burgler, don’t add my house to your list of places to knock off because although I will be gone, there will still be people inhabiting my home, not to mention the four dogs including the tiny ferocious one and the big scary one).

So, I’ve been looking up what I need to do to make it through Airport Security, aka the beefed up post 9-11 Airport Security. But I don’t think NetFunny.net, and PoliticalHumor.About.com are really going to offer the kind of information I’m looking for. For that matter, www.aa.com isn’t that much help either.

For instance, I was reading up on carry-on bags, because I’ve watched Meet the Fockers. I know everyone truly in the KNOW knows they don’t check their luggage. Or was that Guess Who? I’m getting my meet the parents movies mixed up, but that’s not the point. The point is that I know I need to try to cram in all of my stuff into one carry on piece of luggage. Right? Right. Well, 1.5 pieces of carry on since I can also claim space in Steve’s right? Plus, I will rethink my whole view of carrying a purse because it turns out they don’t count as Carry Ons, and I know my mom has some seriously large roomy purses.

So I was reading the guidelines for determining a carry on. It has to weigh less than 40 pounds and measure less than 45-inches. And I was thinking that’s pretty generous. That’s when I continued reading and realized the 45-inches was based on measuring the height+length+ width. So if I were to have bought that 21-inch pilot’s bag, would it have worked? I don’t know. You’d like to THINK so, but without a measuring tape, it might just be a big mistake.

Luckily, the plane will also not count our winter coats as carry on items, which is GOOD since it IS March in Michigan, and that translates to still possibly WINTER.

Now I know where I’m staying. And when I’ll get there. (Hubby is going too.) There will be trips to the local media outlets. But I’m more worried about how I’ll get from LaGuardia to the Roosevelt Hotel and back, and not putting another mortgage on my house trying to pay for the taxi/shuttle. If a shuttle van charges $15 one-way per person, how does that compare to what a taxi would charge? What is the mathematical equation for that one?

I could have gone to NYC by the way of Georgia, BTW. I thought about it because it could give me an excuse to make AGK come to the airport and see me. BUT I figured I was just going to tell her that’s what I’m doing, but not really do it. She has some type of aversion to Michigan. Did I mention I don’t think her brother is really moving there? So, AGK, please stop reading at this point. I’ll see ya in Georgia soon, Sugar.

Now, for everybody else but AGK, I’m not going to take the route to GA. It was 6 plus hours, and one was even an overnight stay. NO. I am going to take the nonstop flight from Detroit to New York City and back. Don’t tell AGK. I also have a window seat. That is, unless Steve tries to steal it.

Steve was thrilled to learn that when I booked the flight, I took advantage of squeezing every possible moment in NYC. For instance, we will be boarding the plane on Friday at 6:10 a.m. Steve said, "You do realize you’re supposed to arrive hours before that because of security, right?"

And he was nearly jumping out of his skin with excitement when I let him know we wouldn’t be departing NYC until 8 p.m. or so on Sunday, which puts us back in Detroit by 10 p.m. or so. Which would be lovely, really, if you don’t consider the four-plus hour drive north to our real home. He was so excited to learn we’d arrive around 3 a.m. or so. Apparently he has no confidence that I will have any money left by Sunday. "So I guess I should take Monday off from work too," he said.

And about that carry on thing? How am I going to fit gifts for four kids in my carry on luggage? Maybe I’ll just have to claim the rest of Steve’s .5 piece. Maybe, I can convince him to carry a "merse" (men’s purse). Or I could just give him a briefcase. They’re free too.

So, if you are reading this and you CARE for me, and you can offer BETTER advice than what I seem to recall from the movies, feel free to do so. Because I am a NYC Virgin. I’m sure Lani will be thrilled to hear she’ll be breaking my ch…..  (Can’t go there. This is a G-rated blog. Primarily because my MOM reads this stuff.)

Thanks for playing. AGK, see you in GA!

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