Saturday was a day for families. First Bas and I went to visit her
brother Justin and his wife and two boys in their new home. The boys
are a fun, lively pair, and it was nice to play with them for a few
hours and catch up with their parents at the same time. Because this
has been such a busy year for me, I haven't seen some of the people in
my family as much as I would have liked to. In an ideal world work
should never come before family, and I try hard not to let it, but in
reality it often does, and sometimes a plan to visit someone in a month
or two's time can fall to pieces, and six months or a year can pass,
almost without you knowing it!!! I don't know about other people, but
the way my brain works is that meetings with people I like usually stay
very fresh inside my head, as if they only happened a short while ago.
I'm often amazed, when meeting up with an old friend, to find out that
a year or more has passed since our last chat together. "That can't be
right" I often exclaim. "It only feels like a month!" But the calendar
never lies ...
Later my uncle Derek and his wife and son came to
our flat. We went to a nearby pub to watch an England footbal match
(they beat Estonia 3-0), then went to Covent Garden for a family party
to celebrate my grand-aunt Nora's 40th wedding anniversary. It wasn't a
huge affair, but most of the people there were people I really like
(and in a big family like mine, there are plenty of people I don't know
very well or don't have much in common with), so I really enjoyed
mingling. I also love Nora and Davey loads, so I was delighted to be
able to be there to toast their long-lasting marriage. I was there for
their 25th anniversary, and in this case that DOES seem like a long
time ago -- I've changed hugely over the last 15 years, and so have
many of the others who were there last night, so it was an occasion to
look back and marvel at where life has taken us in the decade and a
half since we last gathered under similar circumstances. As you get
older I think most people find that a lot of life is about
introspection, looking back at what you've done, what your friends have
done, the hard times, the good times, thinking about the things you
might have done differently, etc. In a way we're all story-tellers, and
the story of our life is the one we keep returning to and focusing on,
re-telling it to ourselves, re-structuring it, revising and editing,
remembering bits we thoughts we'd forgotten and forgetting bits we were
sure we'd always remember. Our story will never mean as much to others
as it does to ourselves, and nobody will ever know it even a fraction
of the way we do, but that's what makes it so special -- it's a
personal, one-of-a-kind story, unique to each of us, and while it might
not mean much in the grand, universal scheme of things, on a personal
level it's what gives our lives meaning and allows us to place
ourselves in context of life, the universe and everything.
Anyway,
the next leg of my life is about to unfold (each day brings a new leg
to every person's life, even though we don't normally think much of
it), and I'll be heading for the airport soon to catch my flight to
Canada. This is my first visit, and I'm looking forward to seeing a
small bit of the country and hopefully meeting lots of fans and signing
shed-loads of books!!! I'm not sure what sort of internet access I'll
have while I'm on the road. I'll try to update my blog as often as
possible, but as you guys know, sometimes that just can't be done. So
if you don't hear from me for a while, don't panic -- I'll be back
soon!!!!!
Posted at 12:54 pm by
Darren_Shan
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Anthony November 4, 2007 04:13 PM PST
YOU ARE THE GREATEST AUTHOR IN THE WORLD. YOU ARE THE GOD OF HOROR BOOKS AND SHOULD HAVE YOUR OWN RELIGION. |
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Nicholas October 16, 2007 10:44 AM PDT
my calendar claims to have 40 days in october o.0 |
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Forrest Norcott October 15, 2007 09:31 PM PDT
Some times the calendar lies!!!!... if you live with my little brother ,the trickster, that is!! |
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Rajdeep Dhadwal October 15, 2007 03:12 AM PDT
*hyperventilates* this. is. going. to. be. so. awesome.
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Kelly Carmer October 15, 2007 02:58 AM PDT
Sounds like you had alot of fun with your family. I love family get togethers. |
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Kathryn Winstanley October 14, 2007 06:21 PM PDT
Hi Darren:)
Aw! I'm glad you've had a good time seeing and catching up with you're family, and congratulations to Nora and Davey's anniversary!
Aw good luck in Canada Darren, I hope you have a brilliant time and you get to see alot of new fans:)
I can't wait to hear from you again, take care and have fun:)
From you're huge fan Kathryn:) |
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