Do these two  women look like famous authors?? That's what we felt like!
Yesterday 
Gerrie and I went to  the Clark County Quilt show in Vancouver, WA. We were invited to come  and bring the Twelve by Twelve book to sell and sign. We decided to take  along our Colorplay quilts (the current round of Twelve by Twelve  challenges) too. We arrived about 11:30 and met Vonda, the show chair,  with whom we had been communicating about the event. She is an  energetic, upbeat woman, brimming with Texas charm, and she was ready  for us. Before we sat down to sign books, we got to see the show and  were treated to lunch. Another member, Sharry, who Gerrie and I both  know from Columbia FiberArts was our hostess and helper for the day. I  had brought the big poster that the book publisher sent me to use and we  were set up at the front of the show in comfy chairs and a small table  to spread books and quilts on.

We had lots of people stop by  our table. We sold a few books and signed a few that people had already  purchased. Mostly we just had a great time visiting with people, who  were really interested in our book and the quilts and what "Twelve by  Twelve" is all about.
You can see in the top photo that Gerrie and I are  both wearing what sort of look like corsages. They are little doll pins,  made by Vonda and the always amazing 
Elinor  Peace Bailey, who is a member of the guild. Gerrie's has red hair,  mine has white. They are quite wonderful and such a thoughtful surprise.  I love mine.
The day was such fun and a  bonus was sunshine and clear blue sky for a beautiful drive. Many thanks  to the Clark County quilters and especially Vonda and Sharry. I think I  now know what getting "the royal treatment" means.