I have been a part of three book signings now . . . two at The Independent School and one today at Watermark Books. All three have been interesting and fun. I have had a chance to see students from when I was there - though I frequently didn't recognize them because they have changed a lot - and I have met new people as well.
Today I saw a former student (who is now a tenured professor with the University of Kansas), two families who were there when I was, the father of a newly enrolled kindergartener, a K-State friend, and a woman who was just interested in the story of the school.
I also saw Kirstie Alley. She slipped in, had coffee with a friend, and slipped out. After she left, a woman came in and asked me if Kirstie Alley had just left. She thought so, but her son thought she was crazy. I took the opportunity to tell the young man that he should never doubt his mother - ha, ha!
I love Watermark Books. It is a gathering spot for young and old alike, and the niche Sarah and her crew have created makes it an enjoyable place to be no matter what the reason!
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