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    This Weekend I Met ...

    Dave Barry
    Helen Thomas (whitehouse press pool veteran)
    Duke the Bush Beans Spokesdog
    John Grogan (Marley & Me author)
    Ted Kennedy (my senator)
    William Cohen
    Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket Author)
    Eoin Cowfer (Artemis Fowl author)
    Marian Wright Edelman
    Temple Grandin
    Emily_the_Spolied (Well, her human Cheryl, anyway)
    and
    Laurie (lbaker, whom we of course have met before.)

    We were in Washington DC for Book Expo America, and Laurie and Cheryl met us for dinner. I have no pictures of the humans, sorry, but when I get to downloading my photos, I did get one of Duke, and 2 other dogs who had books about them. I promise to post those this week.

    I didn't even know Temple Grandin was going to be there, somehow I missed her name on the list, but I was in line for Eoin Cowfer, and as got closer to the front, I excitedly said - "I think that's Temple Grandin!" to the people around me. I don't think any of them knew who she was, but as we got a few places closer, I said "It is! That's Temple Grandin!"

    And Temple Grandin heard me, and as no one was in her line (lots of people couldn't get to it because of the crowds at the other end, and she was almost done her alloted time, anyway) she said "Climb over the rail and come on over!"

    "I'm afraid I'm not coordinated enough," I said.

    But then the dozen-or-so people in line in front of me who had witnessed this exchange smushed over to one side, and let me scoot past them to get Temple's autograph. I told her we run a website for pets, so she signed her book "Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior" for me, was nice, was friendly and down to earth, and even wrote her phone number in the book for me! She said that was a better way to reach her than email, she gets so much junk in her email that she doesn't use it much. Isn't that nice of her? She is such an amazing person.

    We had a lovely dinner with Laurie and Cheryl at German restaurant, and spent time chatting as well as eating and enjoying the pianist.

    Duke, by the way, is a leaner!

    Just wanted to share that with everyone.

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    Oh Karen,
    How fantastic!!!!!

    What a lovely thing for Temple to do - although I must admit I don't know who she is, so going to "google" her .....

    Can't wait for pics .....
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    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

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    Temple is an autistic woman who persevered and not only didn't get institutionalized, but became an amazing advocate for animals, saying that because of the way her brain works, she finds animals are often easier to understand than people. She is a college professor, and has done incredible work for both autistic children and animals.

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    Wow, Karen, that sounds like an amazing weekend! And you got to meet John Grogan?? I have his book "Marley & Me" and love it. I haven't finished it yet, but that is due to too many deadlines! I would so love to meet Marle, too

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    Yes, I now own a signed copy of Marley and Me! Marley has since gone to the Rainbow Bridge, so was unable to attend the show.

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    Wow, I'd like to meet John Grogan, I'm almost through with the book. And of course Duke.
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    Sounds like a wonderful time, karen! You were in Washington? We were in Charleston at UVA for a graduation - not far away. Have you ever checked out Findlay's Mazza Museum? It's a major collection of illustration art from Children's books - lots of wonderful animal art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
    Sounds like a wonderful time, karen! You were in Washington? We were in Charleston at UVA for a graduation - not far away. Have you ever checked out Findlay's Mazza Museum? It's a major collection of illustration art from Children's books - lots of wonderful animal art.

    I have not! Usually we're just in Findlay for the big Day at the Park!
    On previous visits to Washington we have visited the fabulous museums there, but the Book Expo opened before and closed after the museums, and at the end of the day, we were also completely exhausted. We took a taxi to our dinner with Lauie and Cheryl, even though it was just a mile way, we couldn't have walked that far at that point!

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    Well what an amazing weekend you had! I hope you got Cheryl and Laurie's autographs too!

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    Sorry Karen and Paul didn't get our autographs, but they know where to find us if they want them

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    Wow, that sounds like a great day! How awesome that she gave you her phone number. I would have loved to been there, especially to meet the author of Marley and Me. Very cool!
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    WOW! What an exciting weekend Karen.

    I thinks yours is a life that I would love to have led yanow? Books...creativity...animals...authors....travel.. ..

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    Well, will we see you in Findlay this Sunday, Deb? It's just a little travel for ya, but it is some! And LOTS of animals ... And you'll probably still be able to see my bruises I get each time I go to the Book Expo from carrying heavy bags of books around! (I bruise absurdly easy, and they take forever to fade.)

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    The author of the artemis fowl books eh? I have friends who read those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahbed
    WOW! What an exciting weekend Karen.

    I thinks yours is a life that I would love to have led yanow? Books...creativity...animals...authors....travel.. ..
    I totally agree.

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