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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Bedtime for Meaghan

My very first children's book!
I can hardly believe it's going to be published.
I've already received my very own ISBN# so it's official...
I'm an Author. There's no turning back now!

9 comments:

Mercy said...

I absolute love it! This blog thing is totally you... it's like the rekindling of your passion for storytelling just made it's way to the web in the form of a blog. :)

mimilovespiggy said...

I think that your book is the best!

Love,
Meaghan

P.S. I'm your #1 fan!

Anonymous said...

Pretty Cool, CONGRATULATIONS!
I like the illustration, looking forward to reading it.



Maggie

Anonymous said...

First of all, the illustration blows my mind. It's awesome! But then let's go back to the fact that you are going to be a published author! Most people only talk about their dreams. You're making them happen. This is so inspiring! Is there a limit on the number of exclamation points I can use in one comment :0)

Anonymous said...

Way cool! I love this Blog. It's my first Blog experience. I'm glad it was your Blog.

Can't wait to buy the book.

AngieC said...

You are just full of surprises!!!
God recently reminded me that each day is a gift, so live each day joyfully. In our line of work (Ha,Ha) one day can feel just like the next. You are making the most of each day. I thank God you are in my life, not only as a friend, but as family. Sorry, your stuck with me.
YOU ROCK!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! This is so wonderful! Can't wait to read it! Letty & Alex

Anonymous said...

You go girl!!!

I gave Oprah your phone #. I hope that's ok.

Anonymous said...

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I apologize for not leaving a comment when you sent me the link to this blog. I did not have much time and did not want to leave a comment helter skelter..............Now that I have time I have returned to leave one that I can be happy with. :P.........................
I am proud of you sweety and the woman you have grown into. You have achieved more than most could ever dream of............
I am proud to call you, Sister.............. Can't wait to buy the book. The first of many I am sure..............
OK, I'm done now, heheheheh ~winks~
Love Ya,
Nilda