Happy 4th of July

It’s a day of celebration for Americans…..and I think I’ll use this chance to celebrate the folks who help me out each day.

My husband. Also known as my artistic patron. Our son asked the other day, “When is it Dad’s turn to scoop out the cat litter?” (My son has been on scoop-duty quite a bit since school ended for the summer.) I said, “Well, never, really. Because we depend on Dad for our very survival.” I think it gave my son pause. But it’s true. I certainly wouldn’t be at home, watching the kids and pets, sort of making supper, sort of cleaning, and blogging and writing without my successful better-half keeping us off the streets. Thanks, sweetie.

My children. They do keep me young. And they make sure I don’t stay in the house all day writing (even if I want to.) Yes, I’d be an odd-looking recluse if it weren’t for my extremely popular children and their many play-dates.

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My cats (pictured). Why? Well….hmm. I guess because they keep me on my toes. Smoke (on the right) knocks at my bedroom door at 4:00 a.m. to make sure I don’t oversleep. Shadow (left) eats my printed-out WIP and upchucks it on the floor. Everyone’s a critic, I guess….but it reminds me to make my work the very best it can be. And to put it on top of the fridge when I’m not writing on it.

My corgi, Chloe. IMG_5194 Because she listens to everything I say. So, when I say “Ouch…did you fall down?” to my daughter, Chloe hears: “Ball” and goes wild. Her idea of a best selling book would be one with the following text: “Wanna go for a walk? Wanna play ball? Outside? Potty? Kibbles? Where’s your leash? Good girl. The End.” It’s so nice to have someone hanging on your every word…even when they’re listening for the 10 words they actually know.

My family for proofreading and doing all that other stuff that’s not fun. And….they ask all their friends to buy their books. Which really helps.

My friends who ignore the paper clutter that follows me around like the dust around Peanut’s Pigpen.

My online author friends who give me support and encouragement.

Thanks, y’all. And have a happy 4th.

Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

4 Comments

  1. Karen WalkerJuly 4, 2009

    What a lovely post, Elizebeth. And it helps me get to know you and your life a bit better, which I love. I’m lucky, too. My hubby supports our household, leaving me the freedom to write. Happy Independence Day!
    Karen Walker

  2. Patricia StolteyJuly 4, 2009

    Nice post! I love knowing more about a writer’s (or blogger’s) real self. Happy 4th!

  3. GlynisJuly 4, 2009

    I am a Brit in Cyprus so the 4th of July is not something I celebrate but I wish you a happy one! My friends follow my dusty paper trail too! My DH is a gem, he only asks for clean underwear or trousers, when the laundry basket lid reaches the ceiling LOL.
    http://www.glynissmy.com

  4. Helen GingerJuly 4, 2009

    What a wonderful support group you have.

    I swear, if I didn’t have to jump up every couple of hours to take out our ancient dog, I’d be at the computer all day. Love the picture of Chloe!

    Helen
    Straight From Hel

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