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March 31, 2014

 

April Fools' Cat

My father-in-law was a cat magnet. He loved them, and they loved him. He also loved to laugh. So, it's fitting that we got our sweet Sawyer from him.



Here's my father-in-law, Glenn, with my daughter and my sister-in-law when he came to see Annie a few months before the "incident".

As I said, cats adored Glenn and came from far and wide to live with him. So it was not surprising that another cat had adopted him. However, he thought this particular cat was a male. So he did not rush to get it fixed. But lo and behold on April Fool's Day, this 'male' cat delivered kittens.



Aren't they adorable? Well, a couple of weeks after Glenn discovered his error and these adorable kittens, he had a heart attack and ended up in the hospital. My husband raced to Kansas City to be with his father. Unfortunately, Glenn did not recover and passed away. As we were making arrangements for the funeral, my husband told me about the kittens and asked if we could keep one. Well, what could I say? Of course! So when we went up for the funeral, my daughter picked out a kitten for us and a kitten for my sister. They were still too young to leave their mother, so we anxiously awaited their arrival to our house in May.



They had not had much human contact because of Glenn's hospitalization, so they huddled together. We had thought to name our kitten, the orange/blond one 'Glenda' after both Glenn and one of our favorite books/movies--The Wizard of Oz. But the day we took them to the vet to get checked out, we discovered that orangey kittens are 95% male. And so, we quickly changed Glenda's name to Sawyer, after one of our favorite characters on the TV show LOST.



The pretty gray one, my sister kept, and she named her Scout.



Now here they are all grown up!






April Fools' Day is bittersweet, as I think of sweet and wonderful Glenn, but it's also joyous in that we have an adorable cat. Sawyer is so lovable. Our sorrow will end one day when we are all united in heaven, but until then we will remember Glenn and his sweet gift, Sawyer.


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March 27, 2014

 

A New but Old Book!

I've been tackling a big fear over the past few weeks and months, and that is figuring out this ebook pubbing thing. Oh my! I am not tech-saavy. So it took a lot for me to figure it all out. But with God's help and many sweet friends' advising, I did it.

So here it is!



This book originally was published through Silhouette Romance as Are You My Daddy? and it won the Readers Choice Award. I so loved that book, so I enjoyed updating it and getting it ready for the ebook world.

Rancher Joe Rawlins was nobody’s daddy, but ever since five-year-old Cody took a spill at the rodeo, the little cowpoke was convinced Joe was his father! To avoid upsetting the boy, Joe agreed to play daddy – and then discovered he’d also become the “husband” of beautiful, vulnerable Marty Thomas who distrusted cowboys like her ex-husband who shirked their responsibilities. To his astonishment, Joe found he was getting good at this new job – and the look of love in his pretend family’s eyes was becoming all too real. Could happily-ever-afters happen in real life?

I would love to give a copy away to a reader. So if you would like a chance to win, tell me some fear you have conquered in the comments. I'll choose a winner tomorrow (Friday) morning.

If you can't wait, then you can purchase the book on Amazon.

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