Soon after writing my last post, the revisions for my biblical novel about the Queen of Sheba arrived in my inbox. To my delight, the editors love the book. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t work for me to do, but it is always a relief to get a thumbs-up from editors. I’m still working through the manuscript, making changes and polishing, but I’m on schedule which also feels good. I’m waiting to announce the title until I see the cover, which I imagine will be a couple more months.
I shared in my last post (Highs and Lows) about each of my three 2022 releases being finalists in the FHL Reader’s Choice Award. Soon after, I learned that I’ll Be Seeing You is also a finalist in the HOLT Medallion and came in second in the Selah Award. And then I learned Like the Wind is a semi-finalist in the ACFW Carol Award. I am overwhelmed by this abundance of riches. I always consider being a finalist a win. All I can feel is honored beyond words.
Next came a visit from my youngest daughter. Jenn and her family moved to Texas in 2011, and while I’ve been to visit all of them in Corpus Christi over the years, they haven’t made it back to Boise since the move. Thus it was a big deal when Jenn and Wayne (her husband) arrived in Boise for a visit. Family and friends got together, including a BBQ at her sister’s house for about 27 people, and it was four days of bliss for me.
Finally, I’m doing some upgrades around my house this summer, inside and out. And as you know, consumers have to wait for a lot of things in this day of supply issues (it could be August before everything arrives and is installed).
The first item to arrive is the tree I bought for my backyard. I have a small backyard and since I am up against a common area that has trees, I’ve never felt the need to add one of my own. But with the big willows coming down this winter, I decided it was time to put in a tree. I went with an Armstrong Red Maple which is suitable for any narrow space. Fast growing and upright (at maturity, it will be 12 to 15 feet in width and 50 feet or more in height). After a three week wait, it got planted on Monday. I’m so delighted. I go out on the patio for my quiet time in the morning, and I look at it and encourage it to grow, grow, grow.
A friend told me that people who plant trees are “people of hope.” I like that.
Before I go, I need to invite you to the Summer Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt. It kicked off at noon yesterday and will run until 11:59 pm (Mountain time) on Sunday. If you’ve never done the scavenger hunt, you’re missing out on a lot of fun and the potential to win great prizes. If you have done it, then I don’t need to explain.
Anything exciting happening for you this summer? Trips? Summer upgrades? Visitors?
Please share!
~robin
Robin Lee Hatcher
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Deborah Raney says
All I can say, Robin, is that it’s a good thing you labeled the photos because you and your daughters could be triplets! Love your new tree too. It will give you much joy as it grows!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Oh bless you. One thing for sure. There is no denying we are related. And yes, I am in love with the tree already. It does bring joy.
Suzanne Sellner says
Besides reading a lot, my summer plans include a cruise on the upper Mississippi with a girlfriend of mine. She’s a former co-worker who became a good friend; however, some years ago she moved to a city about 3.5 hours from me. So, taking trips together, meeting for lunch in a town about halfway between our homes, and emailing and texting are the ways we keep in touch. It should be a fun and interesting trip.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
ooh, a Mississippi cruise sounds like great fun!
Betty Strohecker says
Congratulations!
Wonderful pictures.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Betty.
Traci Winyard says
Well, since you asked, my husband and I are going to visit friends in Getxo, Spain! It is in the Basque country on the Bay of Biscay. We are excited partly because the Tour de France begins in that region of Spain while we’ll be there! We are bike riders and watch the tour every year. Then we will take a trip west (from Ohio) to Colorado and Arizona to visit our first two children and their families. It will be busy but hopefully fun and satisfying. I would appreciate prayers for good health. 🙂 Thank you!
Good to hear of your tree planting! Trees are good!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Traci, what an exciting trip. I live in the area with the largest Basque community outside of Spain, so this means something to me. In fact, I have sprinkled many a Basque name into my novels over the years. Have fun there (look out for speeding bikes!) and in Colorado and Arizona.