It’s time to pack.
Can you believe it’s time for me to go home? It doesn’t seem like I’ve been here very long at all but then it feels like forever. This is my task for today:-

I have to get all that (well except for the chair) into a bag that weighs less than 50 pounds. *scratches head* Any ideas on how I might do that? I gave up counting the books I’ve collected on the second day of RT but I can say there are a lot and Hubby already took a bundle with him when he went home in mid May! *sigh* I should just go do it.
I had a fantastic time at the Lori Foster Get Together and the girls at International Heat so enjoyed the weekend that we’re already planning next year. I’ll blog more about everything I’ve done over the last seven weeks once I’m back in Singapore. Hop over to the International Heat blog to see some of our weekend (we even blogged live from the breakfast table on Saturday morning) and see who won our fabulous tote bags.
I’ve been working on the shifter stories again. Getting back into the right head-space for finishing those up. I’ve promised Mari and my good friend Sherry I’d have the first book done by June 20th. They’ve banned me from working on anything else until then. LOL Let’s hope Mr. Muse is in the mood to cooperate.
Okay, I’ve put it off long enough, back to try and fit all my stuff into one little bag. *sigh*
Rhian
Send all the books by post. You don’t have time to read anyway because you will be writing shifters! Yes that’s and order. lol
The rest should fit
I am sure that Mari’s hubby can’t wait for the peace and quiet to return…….All I am so proud of my RC she has put in so much hard work, so far away in Singapore..I can tell she has had a blast of a time in the US, BUT I will be very happy to see her again in 50hrs..But who’s counting
Have a safe flight home.
“See” you in Singapore.
And best of luck with the weight issue. (Yes, I am talking about your luggage!)
Jess