Guest blogger Arielle - You've got mail... eventually!
>> Monday, June 04, 2007
From guest blogger Arielle, a tale I can very much identify with.
Friday, when I came home from work, I found a notice from the post office asking me to pick up a "tied package". I thought for a minute it might have been from Ro herself, but then again, she would have warned me beforehand [Rosario: I would, I would. And I'll be sending something out later this week, so here's your warning]. So I was intrigued (and amused by the mix of creole and french the postman had used to express the nature of the package, LOL). Here's a pic of what I got.
Since it was to late to go pick it up that same afternoon, I put it on my to-do list for Monday, first thing. I wasn't enthousiastic about it because we're into the rainy/hurracany season and the Post office is a "little to the left" as they say here, so it wasn't going to be fun...or clean for that matter.
I went to the post office at 8 A.M. and was handed this package. Four - yes, 4 - envelopes of books waiting for me. But the date are what really floored me. I'd forgotten about half these books.
So, here's the list:
- package # 1, postmarked March 10th, 2006 :
Medeiros, Teresa : A Kiss to Remember, The Bride and The Beast (both HC, autographed)
Comments : I had to check my inbox. I'd won them as the Grand Prize on TM's site. I was also happy to see included a postcard of the now defunct SquawkRadio ladies in their chicken outfits. Must be a collector's item already, LOL! - package # 2, postmarked Feb 4th, 2006:
Grant, Susan : Contact
JAK: Absolutely, Positively
Barnett, Jill : Carried Away
Comments : This was a trade with Cindy and I thought I had lost them forever so she replaced them for me with another set of three. When I emailed her about this, she tought it was "just too funny". - package # 3, postmarked Dec 16th, 2005:
Caskie, Kathryn : Rules of Engagement
D'Alessandro, Jacquie : Love and the Single Heiress
Comments : Now this is the really interesting one since it was posted by Susana from *Miami*. Worse, neither she nor I even remembered what the trade was, LOL! There was even a Christmas card inside... - package #4, postmarked Feb 22, 2006:
Rogers, Annie : Dream Across Time
Comments : I discovered this author via a flash ad at AAR and there was a contest. I won...and promptly forgot. I might just have to review this one here. What do you think?
Well, there you have it. My mail, delivered...finally!!! I can't stop grinning like a fool, it's so... inefficiently funny. I've lost packages before but this is absolutely the first time I've ever received mail so late. Still, it couldn't have come at a better time. My TBR pile was dwindling so I'm looking forward to reading all those books.
What about you guys, anything similar ever happen to you?
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