The past week has been a whirl of action, even though I did a very limited promotion of my book through Facebook and e-mails to friends (and I haven't even gotten to the old gang of MAK-men from Millersville-yet). The response has been tremendous. Thank you all for your enthusiastic support!
I would like to do some more promotion of the book, but for the next few days the DeFrank family will be consumed by Laura's college graduation. A bittersweet moment: enthusiastic hurrahs for her achievement and superior record over the past four years but also a touch of melancholy, as my little girl takes yet another step away from the next. Her next step is grad school!
Those of you who are parents know what I'm talking about, even if you don't have children of college age. The first time she sat up, her first steps, the first day of kindergarten ... every landmark of passage is marvelous, every age is beautiful, but we have to remember to cherish each moment of growth, for it passes in the blink of an eye. So, I guess the big note this week is the reminder that we have to cherish our children while they are children.
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