When everything is going on at once.
And that's what's happening in my little corner of the world. Everything at once. :D
I'm 9/10ths finished with the revisions to A Perfect Lady, and will be turning it in to my editor within the next week. I don't think I'll be too high on the idea of selling a book before it's written from now on. I far prefer already having the finished book in hand. Much. Less. Pressure. Maybe I shouldn't feel that way. I don't know. A year from now, when there's (hopefully) a little less stress in my life, it might not seem so bad. But for now? Never. Again.
I had written two posts since my Clarence Clemons one, but one just seemed stupid and the other got eaten by Blogger, which is partly why it's been what, three weeks? since my last post.
But the main reason is my mom. As many of you know, she was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer last summer. She's been in and out of the hospital ever since. Well, at the end of June, she went in for chemo, and ended up being admitted with - on top of everything else - diverticulitis. She had to have surgery for it last week, which is a big deal for an otherwise healthy person (very longtime readers of this blog may remember back in 2007, my husband was operated on for the same thing), but for her it was MAJOR MAJOR surgery. And for her, any complications can be life threatening, but her surgeon's main worry was infection. Chemo really weakens your immune system, since the drugs that kill cancer cells also kill healthy cells in the process, so any little infection could kill her.
She spent nearly a week in the ICU, then was moved back to the Oncology wing when all looked fine. Unfortunately, less than a day after being moved, she spiked a 104.7 degree fever and was brought back to the ICU. It looks as if her incision somehow became infected.
So, needless to say, I've been running like a crazy person and frankly, blogging has been the last thing on my mind. I hope to return to a quasi-regular blogging schedule, but I don't know when that will be. I hope you'll bear with me until everything calms down a little.
11 comments:
You've got to take care of the important stuff first.
Hope things calm down for you soon.
Indeed...take care of family first. The blogging and other stuff will still be here when things get back to normal.
We will definitely bear with you, Kim.
We will keep your mom and family in our prayers.
Please give me a shout if you need anything!! I MEAN IT!
I'm praying for you and your family to have the strength to help your mom through her illness.
Take care of Kim! If blogging helps you release these frustrated feelings--I'll listen! You are a strong, talented woman and just remember God doesn't give us more than we can handle.
Blogging will be here whenever you need it to be and so will your audience.
Sending prayers your way. The blogging can wait, and so can we. Hang in there!
Thank you all so much. You can't possibly know how much this means to me. {{{HUGS}}} to you all.
And more {{{{HUGS}}}}
You are the best.
You'll have to take care of your mom first. I will pray your mom and your family. I know things will get back to normal. Have FAITH!
Your family should always be at the top of your list, since you could always compensate on your working hours but not with the ones you love. But keep us posted with everything.
Your family should always be at the top of your list, since you could always compensate on your working hours but not with the ones you love. But keep us posted with everything.
Kimberly, came to visit after having saw that you had releases recently and just grabbed a couple! I do remember that surgery with you hubby. Thinking of you and your mom and your family. Take care of YOU too! Hugs, Cathie (Caffey)
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