Acknowledgments
To my husband, Sam,
thank you for giving me the space to write, the time to create, for listening
to me rave about the characters that inspired my book and not getting jealous.
Thank you for constantly encouraging me to try new things and allowing me to
take risks.
To my daughter, Morgan,
thank you for talking out the difficult plot twists and suggesting character
roles. Thank you for inspiring me to write by telling me that I inspire you. We
shall inspire each other, little love. Keep writing. You are so very talented.
To my father, Barry
Weinstock, (02/12/1944-10/6/2012) thank you for sharing all your incredible
talents with me, for loving me throughout my disastrous adolescence, and for
making me laugh til’ it hurts. I love you, I miss you. You fought a good fight,
dad. You dedicated your first book to me so I figured I’d return the favor.
Well… see ya later.
To my mother, Donna,
thank you for inspiring my imagination, oo-ing and ah-ing over my art work and
helping me get past my most difficult hours. You are my hawk.
To my entire family, I
love you all so very much.
Last, but definitely not least, to Jack Hanny,
Ivor and Ronnie Whitson, and Ann LaFarge, thank you for believing in me, taking
me under your wings, and opening up the door to my dreams!
Hi. Thank you for following my blog. I am now following yours too. I have just read that you're feeling sad today. I understand. Christmas can unfortunately have that effect on us. But you seem to have a wonderful family and friends, who, I'm sure will cheer you up (your father would want you to be happy).
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Monica- thank you so much for your kind words and for following my blog! U R right, he always wanted me to be happy and if I wasn't, he always tried to fix it. He taught me the valuable lesson that sometimes, you just have to be sad for a little bit. I always tell my girl, "I know it hurts now, but just remember, you won't always feel this way." I think he taught me that saying too. Huh. Dads. So full of wisdom.
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ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! And I hope happiness finds its way to you soon! I'm sure it will. I'm sorry that you're feeling sad, but everything will get better!
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Good luck with your book.
Anne- thank you so much for following me. I am following you now too! Your post touched my heart. I have a sister in law who lost 2 babies before they were blessed with their first child. I know it is so hard. Your family and you are in my prayers.
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