Do you have a website? Do you manage it yourself or do you have someone run it for you?
I crafted my website myself using Yahoo templates. I am tech-challenged and it was easy peasy. The site is swirly and girly and pink. I can update it myself whenever I want. Which reminds me, I need to add this blog tour!
Thank you for this interview, Kelly! Do you have any final words you’d like to share with my readers?
I hope these aren’t my final words to you. I’m not good with goodbyes. I like “au revoir” better – it means “until I see you again.”
Pretty please, take 30 seconds and go to Joy archives. If you dig the JOY letter, sign up for a weekly shot of happy. Then I will get to talk to you every week. (Light bulb just went off in my head. Blogging. Hmm. I may need to do that! Duh.)
Before I sign off, I have to tell you: Last week, I was hanging at the North Pole with Hermie and the misfit elves (they are really great dancers, by the way), and we decided that When Life Stinks, It’s Time to Wash the Gym Clothes is a great stocking stuffer.
It’s slim, affordable, and highly readable. It’s “witty, pithy, real.” It’s laugh out loud funny; it’s a tear jerker; and it’s appropriate for all genders and all ages.
And if it doesn’t sound appealing to you, I think your mom would really enjoy it.
Thanks! Happy 2009 big dreams to you. Peace. Cheers! xx kelly








Article comments
1 - Cheryl Malandrinos
Excellent interview. I have to laugh because when I saw that you call your husband The Man About the Place my mind wandered back to Laura and Almanzo Wilder. This is what Laura called Manly and I never thought I would hear that term again.
Read the book and loved it. Best of luck!
Cheryl
2 - kel e
I love you! I borrowed that phrase from Laura (with her permission - in spirit) for my first column and it stuck. NO ONE has ever mentioned knowing it was Laura's! I went to Rocky Ridge Farm in Missouri (and cried). :)