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It's Friday :-)

Happy Friday All,

Not much to report except more edits and more reading. I put up the author interviews in the margin so that people can get to them more easily and I'm hoping to get more author interviews set up, soon. I was given one idea by NWHRWA member, so that's good :-)

Anyway, this weekend is me and my husband's 6th wedding anniversary, so we're hoping to spend the day together with our son, and have a steak dinner (he said he'd grill them. Yay!) Sunday my in-laws are coming over. So that's pretty much my weekend plans.

Happy upcoming Mothers' Day to all the mothers out there! I know I'm grateful to have my mother. She's a wonderful, generous, loving person and I don't know where I'd be without her.

What do you all have planned for the weekend?

Have A Fun Friday!

Comments

Christine Danek said…
Happy mothers day and anniversary. Happy editing. Spending time with my kids are my plans for the weekend.
Have a great one!
Happy Anniversary! I hope you have a wonderful weekend. Yesterday was my hubby's b-day, so we'll have double the fun this weekend. :-)
Marsha Sigman said…
Happy Mother's Day and Happy Anniversary!!!!!
Bethany said…
Christine,

Thanks so much. You have a great Mothers' Day, too! :-)
Bethany said…
Shannon,

Thank you very much, happy birthdays to everyone on your end :-)
Bethany said…
Marsha,

Happy Mothers' Day to you, too and thank you very much :-)

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