When your life belongs to your fans, things can sure get demanding.
Just ask this guy.
This is how his life goes (or how it appears to me...)
Wakes up early to get to "work."
Flies to cities around the world, with just enough time to visit a few schools.
Does an assembly to promote literacy.
Get the kids all riled up about reading and writing.
(Which really just means he gets to be the center of attention for 40 minutes. )
Drumming on garbage cans, telling stories of run-ins with the police, acting like Jack Sparrow.
The children swoon, the teachers cheer, and the librarians beg for posters.
Hanging out at the local bookstores is how he usually ends his days. Barnes and Noble is usually where you'll find him signing. He even sells out at these signings. Who would have thought, right?
Oh, and what would a tour be without eating at every famous restaurant in each city visited? I sometimes wonder which is more interesting for him, the schools or the food. Either way. He is having the time of his life.
| This may be his 50th burger of the tour. He loves 'em. |
| Mmmm... Kentucky Original. Hot Brown. |
That is the life of a "famous" author.
Luckily, I have been able to join my star struck husband on some of his world-class adventures.
Stop #1: Kentucky (Oct. 6-11)
(Who would have thought that I would be here for the 2nd time this year. Kentucky is getting better and better all the time.)
We had lots of fun with the Hewards. They were very patient as we waited for Ty to finish signing. This was definitely his first big signing outside of Utah. We were THRILLED to say the least.
Candace and Josie were the greatest fans!
We then made a real trip out of our visit to Kentucky.
The Keeneland horse races were on during our visit, so of course we had to stop by. We were lacking the true Kentucky horse racing apparel, but we felt right at home otherwise. I don't think I could ever convince Ty that plaid pants are "in."
| Beautiful Horses. Beautiful Weather. Beautiful People. Beautiful Day. |
| We even got to touch a real Keeneland horse. Nice, nice people. |
| Josie and I lovin' all the horse action. |
We had a great time visiting our Heward friends. Thanks for taking good care of us on the road.
Stop #2: Denver (Oct. 20-23)
During my school's Fall Break, I jumped aboard a late night plane and headed to Denver. Luckily we have great friends that live nearby that could show us around.
| At the Denver Art Museum with Aubrey and John |
| The perfect sculpture for a "Janitor" |
As a first timer to Denver, I was thrilled with all the things to do. We had a great time visiting Boulder, and hanging with the hippies.
Checking out the capital. It felt great to be "One Mile Above Sea Level"
The U.S. Mint was closed, but we got to see the kind of security used to protect our nation's money.
Made me wonder if we need that around our wallets?
| The Big Blue Bear is a must see! |
While headed out for some shopping, we were interrupted by the zombie invasion. Seriously thousands of zombies. Everywhere. Baby Zombies. Scary Zombies. Funny Zombies. Old Man Zombies. They were all there.
After this run-in, we were ready to leave Denver....
Stop #3: Texas (Nov. 10-15)
We love visiting Hil and C in Texas. We always leave feeling like we could spend forever with them.
Similar love for all things edible. Similar sleeping patterns. Similar hobbies. Similar husbands. Similar twinness. Similar love for togetherness.
| Round Rock Donuts were a must! |
| We love spending time perusing good food. |
| Of course, we had to have some food truck food in Austin! |
Luckily we were there for Hil's birthday. We felt like we were able to bring in the Holiday season with these two. We missed them this year at our family festivities, but we can't wait for little baby Ruby!
Stop #4: North Carolina (Dec. 8- 13)
We could not have picked a better time to find ourselves in Winston- Salem, NC.
It just so happened Shadow Mountain had planned Ty's tour to stop here right around Laura's due date. She, of course, scheduled a full weekend of events for Ty. School visits, signings, firesides. The works. Laura was there through it all. And little baby Grey held off for just the perfect amount of time.
After a long night and day. And many prayers. And many texts. And many worried family members from far away. He finally made it!
All 9 lbs 14 oz of him.
| A very tough momma. A very thrilled papa. A very perfect family. |
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| Could that face be any cuter? |
We got to spend a few hours with the cute family Tuesday before we flew back to UT.
| Natural, right? |
We couldn't have planned this better. We couldn't miss this cute little family more. And we couldn't be more excited to see them again.
All in all this was a very successful fall season. Ty was living the dream, and I think I did a pretty good job of keeping up with him.
Here are few STATS in review:
Presented in 14 states (UT, ID, NV, CO, AZ, TX, NE, MO, KY, IN, OH, NC, MA, CT)
Gave over 160 presentations.
64 presentations given in UT
97 presentations given elsewhere
Presented to more than 40,000 students.
Based on an estimate of 250 students per presentation.
Largest presentation was to an audience of 800.
Over 50 book signings.
1 star-struck Author.
I think it has been a little challenging to come back to "reality."
Until next fall, we will be in hiding. Trying to find some sense of normalcy. And remembering all the adventures this year has brought.

5 comments:
sooo Awesome! What fun adventures and what talent! You guys are pretty amazing :). How lucky you have friends all over the country too!!
We loved having him at our school! His presentation was so fun! My class loved the book and about 5 came back today showing me they got signed copies for Christmas! How exciting for you guys! Glad it is going so well!
Holy cow, Connie! You guys are awesome! And I'm so happy for the success of Janitors! Love your updates!
I was tacky in my last comment, let's try this again!
This Fall 2011 Summary is awesome! I laughed, I teared up, I enjoyed it! Nice work updating the blog, reading about your adventures is as good as reading a book. Janitors Forever! ;-)
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