Kristine on July 27th, 2009

The title is a play on words, but for you Aggies out there, you know what I’m talking about.
I’m so excited to be profiled in a new Aggie blog for professionals called Hullabalog. The interview was done last September when I was still with CBS 11 and just beginning to promote my first children’s book [...]

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Kristine on July 26th, 2009

We are already about 2 months into the 2009 hurricane season and we still haven’t had our first tropical storm in the Atlantic or Caribbean.
Ocean temperatures are plenty warm, but the atmosphere just can’t seem to get going. Here’s this morning’s update from the National Hurricane Center.
Even though there are a few tropical waves worth [...]

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Kristine on July 23rd, 2009

We all have people that come in and out of our personal and professional lives. But there are always a few that stand out and really leave an impression.
In the fall of 2007, after doing a search for a local designer who could help me create a prototype for my Katie doll, I happened to [...]

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Kristine on July 23rd, 2009

This week my family and I have been enjoying a wonderful week in northern Michigan where we own a lake house on Long Lake about 10 miles SW of Traverse City.
There is a great little children’s bookstore on Front Street in downtown Traverse City that has invited me to do a book signing Friday evening [...]

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Kristine on July 8th, 2009

I just got back today from a wonderful week visiting family in Montana. Highs in the 80’s, lows in the 50’s. It was AWESOME!
I stepped outside the terminal at DFW and was blasted by the 100 degree late afternoon heat I’ve come to know so well. Yep, I was home.
As we drove up the driveway [...]

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Kristine on July 3rd, 2009

This past Tuesday I was invited to read “Katie and the Magic Umbrella” at the Primrose School of The Mid-Cities in Hurst. I did 2 sessions.
I started with the really “little ones” . We read the book, talked about thunderstorms and clapped our hands and stomped our feet to make the sounds of rain and [...]

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