February is for Lovers
Did you miss me? More likely you didn't realize I didn't show up in January. I got a great start on a new series and some serious revisions and editing done on a new Gracie book. The title is still up in the air, but I'll be sharing it and telling you about this new book as soon as possible. Look for it to be available in the late spring to early summer time frame.
This is what the completed manuscript looks like.
You all know about the KISS principle, right? Keep It Simple, Stupid. That's my new motto for my blog this year. So with that in mind...
Top 10 Things to Do with your Significant Other during a Pandemic
10. Give each other a pedicure. If Jesus could wash feet, so can you.
9. Give each other a manicure. Let him have a practice run with the nail polish first.
8. Gently trim each other's hair. Bangs may not be a good option.
7. Teach him to bake a cake. And let him clean up.
6. Teach her to check the oil. And let her clean up.
5. Plan a post-covid getaway or vacation. While you're in bed.
4. Share a bottle of really good wine. In front of a fire or snuggled together. It's February. If you're in the Southern Hemisphere, do this on the patio after dark.
3. Cook dinner together. No food fights :)
2. Slow dance in the kitchen while dinner cooks. Accept no texts or phone calls.
1. A long night of little sleep, lots of hanky-panky, and shared dreams. Just put on a shirt and brush your hair before the Zoom meeting the next morning.
I'll be back on Wednesday, March 3.
Comments
Love that your muse has been with you in lockdown. And I really, really look forward to reading the results of your collaboration.
Sounds like you had a very productive January!
Take care, and keep on writing!
BISH - You two are a good team.
RACHNA - Thanks!
EC - I guess you can have a food fight. It could get really interesting :)
ELIZABETH - January was good. I did accomplish quite a bit.
DIANE - Curl up in a sleeping bag for two.
JEMI - Try it!
NATALIE - My pleasure. I hope every month of 2021 will be as productive as January.
SUSAN - I'm thankful those juices are flowing, too. Just wish I worked faster.
HR - Thanks. Top 10s are fun.
T.
JO-ANNE - That's OK. But you love, so that counts.
TERESA - I agree!
LEE - Still plugging away :)
LIZA - My husband has never dyed my hair, but many years ago I broke my ankle. Not a bad break, but I was unable to give myself a pedicure. He came through like a champ - and painted my toenails from side to side.