Why do there always have to be titles?
I grew out of my panic yesterday and leveled into a low-grade excitement. If this falls through for any reason, I will be extremely disappointed. Yesterday afternoon, Berkeley rushed into the Pig, where I was all like squee! we're going to be neighbors, and she was all like squee! we'll have to get a bigger pool. And if you've ever seen a 38-year old woman squee! with a 50-year old woman, you know you don't want to see it again.
It got more exciting. She told me that the Little Irishman (who is once again her swain -- did I just write swain? -- anyway) the Little Irishman looked, with a realtor, at the house across the street (I looked at this one, too, and my info sheet shows that it was a great house, but it just wasn't right for Tom and me, but would be perfect for the Little Irishman).
It'll be like a compound now.
I want to buy a tree. Or a couple of trees. Trees are not very expensive. If you join the Arbor Day Foundation ($15/yr) they will give you 10 free trees. I think that all of you should go to arborday.org on Friday (April 25) and join. Or buy a single tree. Plant it. Name it, even. I'm going to name my Red Bud tree Dawn.

Submitted by Rachel J
at 5/9/2008 3:10:50 PM- I'm sorry to leave this as a comment - I didn't see an email address.
I’m going around to all the St. Louis area bloggers/freelancers to let them know about our new book by two local authors, the Historic Photos of St. Louis by Jean Gosebrink and Adele Heagney. We’d love to send you a complimentary copy for possible review consideration on your blog of this book. This title is done in a large 10x10 format and all images used are culled from several archives that represent rare or never before seen photos of St. Louis. We’re trying to get the word out to local folks, so I hope you don’t mind me dropping you a line to let you know about our books!
You can find the authors locally at a signing at Barnes & Noble on Ladue Rd from 1-3pm .
Hope to hear from you soon.
Best,
Rachel Joiner
Marketing Manager
rjoiner@turnerpublishing.com
www.turnerpublishing.com


















SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!