After summer semester ended, I headed to Atlanta to visit family and friends, to do a book signing, and to help my parents celebrate their
60th wedding anniversary!!! It was a busy trip!
I love the drive down to Atlanta and back. Most of it is in the mountains and so incredibly gorgeous. I forget how high up we are here in Roanoke, until I head down into the lowlands. I listen to good music and audiobooks all the way while eating bad things: Pringles and Icees. It's fun! I lived in Atlanta for so long, my calendar was
packed solid with people to visit.
First and foremost was connecting with my dear friend Vicky Alvear Shecter. We spent a lovely day in Decatur and said 'hi' to our friends in our favorite bookstore on the planet, Little Shop of Stories! (Hi Diane!)
I had lunch with Greg Christie at our fave Ethiopian restaurant, Desta. We've been going there for
years now and we always get the BIG platter (OMG!):
And my friend Melissa who has her own restaurant promotion business. We met taking Spanish lessons years ago and have been friends ever since.
My mom has become my Atlanta marketing manager and set up a book signing at our new, local Barnes and Noble.
It was silly, but it was FUN and became one stop shopping for some folks to visit with. I had lunch with Kathleen Bradshaw beforehand. (I didn't get a photo dagnabbit!) She was my Assistant Illustrator Coordinator for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, which I did for over
six years before she became IC herself.
This is my Aunt Anne, my Cousin Kelly, my mom, me, and Kelly's mom, Marilyn. They all came to support me - how nice!
Long-time friend and illustrator Mark Braught drove down from Commerce, Georgia.
Illustrator Laura Freeman dropped by too, then the three of us went for dinner and talked about old times and, well,
everything!
My mom, who is 80-years-old now, threw
two parties while I was home. I can't keep up with the woman! One was in Atlanta for neighbors and another cousin's family - my 2nd cousins are heading off to college so it was good to see them before they left. And my cousin Jennifer and I had lunch in Roswell one day (no photos again).
But a big reason to be in Atlanta was to help my parents celebrate their
60th wedding anniversary! 60! They were so sweet. I gave them gifts, of course...
And they gave gifts to each other...
It was very sweet!
We went to the family cabin for a few days too, where Mom threw another party for the mountain neighbors, who were lovely too.
All said, I wouldn't call the trip
relaxing but it was
FUN and it felt
important. These people mean so much to me!
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