August 11, 2021
By Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
Sparta, Tennessee
August 11, 2021 6:13am CST
Good Morning!!
It's 6am here on Wednesday and I am ready to go.
I got everything done that I wanted to yesterday. At least work wise I did.
I started a new book last night and I got pretty far into it before we called it a night.
Today is focusing more on working online.
See, my husband really wants to take me to Readers on the River again next year and I really want to go back. The catch is, I need the ticket money by next month and I'm about two hundred short. I can get there, I just need to focus more.
Other than that it's reading and coloring today. I'll get to everything. It just takes some prioritizing.
I may be getting a quote on a library soon. We found a guy that did my grams back porch and he did a good job so we're going to talk to him about the building. He's checking with a guy to do a concrete foundation. I would feel better with that.
We should be getting out mystery pallet in a few days and I'm excited to see what we get. Hopefully something useful.
With the above being said, we're getting ready for the October community sale in Liberty again. We did well there the last time and I'm hoping to do the same once again. I'm really excited.
What's everyone else up to today?
*picture from google
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@aureategloom (11025)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
11 Aug 21
which book you started? and what is Readers on the River? i hope you can make enough money for ticket. i spent time with my family and boyfriend and packed some stuff for seaside.
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@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
12 Aug 21
It's called The Devil's Lair by Anna Zaires. It's the first book of hers that I've read and it's not too bad so far, just not what I thought.
Readers on the River is an Author/Reader convention. We spend the weekend in Kentucky with about 20 authors and there's a couple parties and one big signing.
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
11 Aug 21
It's a big Author/Reader convention. It has about twenty authors and four panels where they talk about whatever the topics are and answer your questions. There's two parties and a lunch. It all happens over one weekend in Kentucky.




