Fiona McArthur

Archive for December, 2009

Joy To The World

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

I love the smiles of Christmas

I love the smiles of Christmas

On the Christmas Theme because I love it.

 

 

 

 

 

Have just sent off my twentieth book to my editor, and a big sigh as I drop my shoulders. The house is a mess, the Christmas shopping is looking pretty thin, and the wasps have built a heap of nests I’d love to shift before Christmas. But the granddaughters have put up the decorations, crooked and clumpy, and I love it.

I’m on holidays and I’ve just finished my first Italian hero so that’s a fab thing.  Gianni’s  a fish out of water in Lyrebird Lake and it’s been fun. And I’m learning Italian which I’m absolutely loving. I play the audio tapes from the library in my car on the way to work every morning and despite my atrocious accent I can understand enough to be able to add, subtract, and ask your name – all in Italian. What a great language. When I get really good I’m going to try and read one of my own copies in the Italian translation (‘cause at least I can guess a bit) and then I’ll be hunting down my friends books. Can anyone read Italian? I’m giving away an Italian copy of one of my books as well as the competition.  Just send a contact Fiona form from my webpage and mention this blog at fionamcarthur.com

Tomorrow I’m off to Brisbane (485 kms Google maps tells me) early tomorrow morning to see the gorgeous KEITH URBAN in concert with my youngest son tomorrow night. I’m so excited. Has anybody seen him in concert?

Then picking up my lovely mother-in-law the next day to come home. May turned eighty-five and just laughs at the mess in my house and the troops that pass through it. After Christmas I’m camping with my fifteen-year old and my two little granddaughters so that will be fun. If 2010 turns out to be half as good as 2009 for me then I can’t wait.

My other good news is I’ve sold my first non-fiction Last Minute Little Birth Book to Penguin Australia. To come out late next year it’s a very simple, very quick guide for those who left it too late for heavy study before labour and my friends tell me it sounds just like me talking to my young mums in antenatal classes. I absolutely LOVED writing it so wish me luck for that one. I’m very excited about it.

That’s it from me, have to rush off like a chook with my head cut off, and try and make order out of chaos. Excuse the copy of this on eharl as haven’t time for webpage fixing. Keep well, keep reading and most of all keep happy for Christmas and 2010

Best wishes for the festive season to all

Love Fi

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