Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Final Post On Branson

I am still recovering from my trip to Branson--partly because I didn't get a ton of sleep, partly because I was hit over the head with awesome (and snow...and maybe Julie Kagawa), and largely because while I was away, my life at home did not stop. There's been a LOT of catching up!

But the ever awesome Jackson Pearce just posted this video which includes her final thoughts on Branson and scenes of me in a blue wig and belly dancing (not at the same time).

So I thought I'd share that with you and just a few pictures. All the pictures I took are currently up on facebook which you could see if you are friends with me. And if you are not friends with me, then you should be. Now. Because I like you.

So I give you pictures and a vlog.


With Natalie C. Parker

With wigs and Natalie Standiford

We're escaping Branson! At the Mule Express!

Still writing, even at the airport.


Happy Wednesday! Off to teach!

9 comments:

  1. The whole experience just sounds awesome. Plain awesome.

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  2. I was telling my local RWA group about this trip and now we think we might have to find our own lodge with animal heads on the wall!

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  3. It's the last picture that makes my heart swell! Look at all those laptops!

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  4. The last picture was funny. Everybody typing away on their laptops xD.

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  5. Sounds like a fun time had by all. I'm ever so jealous!

    Thanks for sharing the pics and video.

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  6. Aw, that looks like so much fun! Thanks for sharing!

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  7. That last picture is complete awesome-sauce!

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  8. Sounds like you had a blast, despite being snowed in (or maybe because of it). You are soooo lucky to get to hang around with all those authors!!!

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  9. Wow I feel like I lived it with you. What an amazing experience. How fun! Great pictures, I loved it!

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