Vaccinations, first drafts and other shots in the arm
Well, I got the shot.
Three weeks ago I was lucky enough as a patient-facing healthcare worker to get the J&J jab. Honestly, the four-hour queue was the worst part! The jab itself wasn't too painful and apart from some tenderness in my arm, I was lucky enough to have no side effects. We're all so sick of the covid hamster-wheel of sameness that I hope and pray we get back to some semblance of a richer, fuller and happier life soon!
I can't complain too much - I've been able to work remotely and at home, but man, I'm ready to get out and travel and hug some people. How about you?
I finished a first, verrrry rough draft of my book one in my new YA series, so that's at least some progress on the writing front. THe next few months will be busy-busy getting the revisions and edits done.
Then I'll move on to my next project - book 4 in Garnet McGee series that started with The First Time I Died.
No rest for the weary or the wicked!
Stay safe, healthy and fabulour, and always keep reading!
Foxy Roxy, full of moxie, sometimes poxy!
We christened our new puppy Roxy! Already, the whole family's in love with this charm-monster.
Here's a pic of her tuckered out by eating my dried flower arrangement, unravelling the toilet roll and running through every room in the house with it, and peeing on a scatter cushion!
Our new baby!
This weekend, our new baby is coming into our home! I am so freaking excited! Isn't she gorgeous?
Currently, we haven't decided on a name, and there are heated family debates. Do you have any suggestions?
Stay safe and fabulous!