June is here and already rolling by. I starting making notes of what happens in a calendar book. It's all about remembering what happened when. I mark things like unusual weather, news items, and personal important items. It is always interesting to look back over a month and see how quickly things get forgotten as time moves on. I keep my old calendar books as they have sort of personal history of big moments, surprise rain storms and books coming out.
This past week, I had marked the June gloom mornings, SCONED TO DEATH'S release, and upcoming things like Jakey's last day of school. I remember those from when I was a kid. The half day of school, getting our report cards and meeting our new teacher. And then we were released for what seemed like and endless vacation.
I got DANGER LOOMS back from my editor and while his suggestions were minor, I am going through the whole manuscript and tweaking. Since it's been a while since I've seen it, I have a better perspective. We're working on the cover and I saw the first rendition yesterday. I made suggestions for changes and am anxious to see what the next rendition looks like. I had sent photos of the potholder loom with a half made potholder on it. It reminded me how much I liked making them.
But in the back of my mind, stuff for the next Molly book keeps showing up, along with what's going to go on in the next Crochet and Crumpet book. I am trying to put the ideas into my computer instead of on the scraps of paper and junk mail envelopes. I am so glad that I can juggle all this along with the books I'm reading. I'm in the midst of Mrs. Endicott's Splendid Adventure by Rhys Bowen. So far I'm loving it.
Jakey's vacation will change things around here. For one thing, his appetite has surged and he's always hungry. He's grown out of most of the playgrounds so no more easy fix of going to a nearby one. We've got some trips planned to Yosemite and Catalina. I get to enjoy the trip and enjoy him enjoying it.
My summer vacations were so different. When I was Jakey's age I was mostly left on my own to figure out what to do with my time. That might have been a gift because even now I'm never bored.