Tuesday:
Had planned on driving up to San Francisco to meet my awesome friend Jax Cassidy for dinner and dancing. But, her flight was delayed, I didn’t have a hotel room for the night, and she had another event come up to go to. So, I ended up at Mr. Big’s house that night instead. (Trust me, there are worse places to be. ;) )
Wednesday:
Drove up to SF. Had panned to be there at noon to sit with Jax while she got a tattoo. Arrived in the city at 11:30, found the hotel, circled the block of one-way streets to unload my luggage, then circled the block again to get to the parking garage, then walked back through cross-at-your-own-risk traffic to the hotel. Once I was finally checked in my room (shared with my awesome roomie Crystal Jordan – who doesn’t snore. Yay!) with all my luggage, it was 1:00pm. Oops. Jax got tattooed by herself. Instead, I went to The Golden Network retreat where I MC’ed and moderated an editor/agent panel and speed dating event. (By the end of the afternoon, everyone was way tired of hearing my whistle, followed by “Switch seats, daters!”.) From there I high-tailed it to the literacy signing where I, along with 200 other authors, signed tons of books, the proceeds from which all went to local literacy programs. Sweet deal for the readers, sweet deal for the community. Afterwards I was off to drinks with the Sunday Café Writers, then to the OCC Book Buyer’s Best Awards ceremony. (Where Undercover in High Heels came in third place. Woohoo!)
Then I fell into bed in near coma.
Thursday:

Then I fell into bed in a near coma.
Friday:

After the dinner it was back to the bar for drinks with Leslie’s very cool husband, Mr. Assassin (gals, I see where she gets her inspiration), then out to karaoke and dancing with the Romance Divas.
After which I fell into bed in a near coma.
Saturday:

Luckily the fabulous Christina Cross is not only a friend of mine but also a nurse. She told me what to look for as far as concussion symptoms and suggested I get to a doctor as soon as possible. So, I spent the rest of the day dizzy, with a headache, and asking my friends to call 911 if I started slurring my words or forgetting my name. I’m sure I went to some wonderful workshops, but I have no idea what they were about. By that evening, the headache had turned into a monster of a thing, but I had promised all my friends I was wearing my high school prom dress to the RITA awards and, by golly, I was going to. So, my mom drove up and we glammed and went anyway. (The title of my next book may very well be Concussion in High Heels.) Mom followed me back home where I finally collapsed into bed in a near coma… being sure someone woke me every two hours to makes sure I wasn’t slipping into an actual coma.
A week later after visiting the doctor, the dentist and the chiropractor, I’m happy to say the world has almost stopped spinning and the headache is only mildly annoying still. Turns out, not only did I give myself a great whack on the head, some lovely purple bruises on my arms and legs, whiplash (Seriously. I know, I thought you could only get that in a car accident, too.) and a crooked spine, but, as my dentist informed me this week, I also knocked a filling loose. Yes, I actually hit my head hard enough to knock a filling loose. Only me.
And people wonder where I get the inspiration for my klutzy heroine.
~Trigger Happy (and slightly dizzy) Halliday
P.S. I’ve been arrested! The fiction police have finally caught up to me and charged me with the murders of several secondary characters. (They all deserved it, I swear!) Help bail me out and win a signed copy of Alibi in High Heels!
Oh my. I had no idea! I think I saw you Saturday at some point, but I didn't know you were in so much pain. And I didn't get to see you all gussied up Saturday night either.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, between all the food, the constant movement and the concussion, you should get some kind of conference survival award!
Now, how do we bail you out? LOL!
I'm glad you are okay after the doctor's visit. Despite the pain, sounds like you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteGeez, Gemma! You need to request a padded room next year! Glad you're feeling better and from what I can tell of the pic, you looked fab in your prom dress!
ReplyDeleteTerrio, to bail gemma out, go here:
http://romanticinks.com/2008/08/02/gemma-halliday-arrested/
Click on the donate button and donate however much is comfortable for you. One person randomly drawn will win the book at the end of the month! Proceeds will go towards scholarships to help send writers to conferences.
Thanks for the link, Keri! Yeah, what she said. ;) Romantic Inks does a great job fundraising to send writers to conferences. This is the latest fun way to participate in their efforts.
ReplyDelete~Gemma
Thanks for the good thoughts, ladies! I'm feeling a lot better today, so hopefully this will be short-lived. You know, 'cause it's not like I have a book to write or anything.
ReplyDeleteThough, I had to laugh when the doc asked me, "Have you been under any stress lately?" Ha! Me? Noooooo. Of course not. ;)
~Gemma
Yikes! I'm glad it wasn't any worse, but still. I've never heard of anyone knocking a filling loose like that before!
ReplyDelete*hugs* Gemma! You're teh awesome, too! I'm so glad you don't snore either. Hooray!
ReplyDeleteHaHaHa... I just jumped over after I got the anniversary invite... Gemma you are hilarious.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a busy, painful week... and arrested on top of it all!
*help, I've slipped and I can't find my heels!*
Like I've said before, despite the help of the latte, you were surprisingly coherent for the workshop.
P.S. I *LURVE* THE SHOES LESLIE!