Booking through Thursday #1 and Thursday Thirteen!

July 3rd, 2008

 

It’s a holiday weekend here in the U.S., so let’s keep today’s question simple–What are you reading? Anything special? Any particularly juicy summer reading?

Right now, I’m reading Knock Off (A Finley Anderson Tanner Mystery) by Rhonda Pollero.

Other books in my to be read pile right now are:

1. Convicted of Love by Jo Templeton - a friend of mine and critique partner.

2. Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, Book 4) by Jim Butcher. The Girl has read all of them in this series (so far) and has been bugging me to finish them so she can talk to me about them. Oh, and so has my brother.

3. Figure 8 by Tammy Riviere, another friend.

4. The Manolo Matrix by Julie Kenner.

5. Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, Book 3) by Stephanie Meyer. Another series the Girl got me hooked on.

6. Come Back, My Love by Sylvia Rochester, another friend.

7. The Prada Paradox by Julie Kenner.

8. Death Masks (The Dresden Files, Book 5) by Jim Butcher.

9. Choice Makers by Eleanor Cocreham, another friend.

10. Real Vampires Have Curves (Glory St. Claire, Book 1) by Gerry Bartlett.

11. Real Vampires Live Large (Glory St. Claire, Book 2) by Gerry Bartlett.

12. Cranford (The World’s Classics) by Elizabeth Gaskell. I watched the program on Masterpiece of this book and I enjoyed it. Very different from what I usually read, but I’m eager to see what it’s like.

13. Marked (House of Night, Book 1) by P. C. and Kristin Cast.

Personal appearance update

July 2nd, 2008

Do you like my piggie? I love that she’s reading!!I hope it’s my book.

Anyway, you can see me and pick up a copy of either of my books just by checking the personal appearance page. I’d love to see you all there!

Wednesday Weirdness #1

July 2nd, 2008

Wednesday Weirdness

1. Do you ever do your own fireworks show in celebration of the 4th of July? Do you go watch a display somewhere else? How do you celebrate? We’ve never done our own fireworks show. Usually we go to some community sponsored event, although when we were in Germany we went to someone else’s house for New Year’s and watched all the neighborhood try to blow themselves up with firecrackers that rolled under cars and sparklers thrown into trees! For the Fourth we usually grill something and then head to the levee by the Mississippi to watch the fireworks.

2. Do you ever buy extra fireworks while you can to stockpile and have extras packed away for whenever you feel like using them? No.

3. Would you ever get anything below the waist pierced? No.

4. Would you ever join the military? I was in the Army for three years after high school..

>5. What is your favorite kind of cheese? When we were in England, we had Stilson and I think that’s the best cheese I’ve ever had.
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6. What are three things are you terrible at? Skiing - Beloved tried to teach me when we were dating, but I’d rather sit in the lodge and have hot chocolate.
Diving - just never learned and have no desire to.
Being quiet - when around other people I just tend to talk all the time. I’m good at being quiet alone.

7.Do you always wash your hands after you use the restroom? No. Gotta be honest here.

Marriage Monday #1

June 23rd, 2008

 

What is your definition of a traditional marriage? Do you consider yours to be traditional or contemporary? - I think our marriage is fairly traditional in that I stay home with the kids and Beloved goes out to work. However, I’m not June Cleaver or Harriet Nelson by any stretch. No pearls in the daytime, no dress and apron to vacuum. Don’t even own an apron, although I like them and if my life ever calms down, I have a pattern to make a few.

What scriptures do you turn to (if any) when determining your role in your marriage? - When we got married, I knew that Beloved was going to go to graduate school for physics, so on our wedding program we had Ruth 1:16 printed on the front:

And Ruth said: “Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go, and where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.

I think, for me, this sums up my “role” in this marriage. Due to whatever circumstances, and God’s plans, we have moved around a lot and lived around the country and around the world, and I never have said I wouldn’t go whenever I was presented with the move. I might not be happy about moving but I never have refused to go or asked him to change his mind.

In the sharing of duties in your home (childcare, work, house cleaning), are you and your husband satisfied with the way things get done? If not, how would you or he like it to change? - I think we are, although I know he would like me to write a bestseller and make millions of dollars so he could stay home and program and/or write. 

Smiley Saturday #1

June 21st, 2008

 

I’ve started using memes again because sometimes coming up with content is hard for me, especially as I’ve been working to finish Sword & Illusion. I want there to me new stuff here for you all to read and hopefully, develop a “following.”

 

Anyway, my husband, who writes the sometimes very funny Regularly Expressing blog, was looking for some memes to use for this reason, so we did a Google search to find daily memes and I found this one.

 

Today my reason for smiling is what I mentioned in the first paragraph. I did it, ladies and gentlemen! I am finished with the second run-through of Sword & Illusion! The book is now almost 600 long, but it’s finished. I’m so happy; I was dancing last night and jumped out of bed this morning because now I can start something new!

 

My husband and my critique partners will look things over for me and let me know what problems there are, but it’s finished!

 

Now, I have to mow the lawn before I can start the next project, but for now, I’m content.

Bicycle Stunt Rider

June 5th, 2008

The Boy turned 6 in April, and we got him a bicycle. It is actually his second bike; his first one was too small.

When he first got his training wheels off, he would ride just a little and not too fast, saying it was too hard or something. I figured he just didn’t like bikes that much.

Then he got this new one and he took off on it like he was born to it. Where before I could jog around the block faster than he would ride (and I’m a turtle when I run, folks), now Beloved, who runs several miles every week, can’t keep up with him.

Now that school’s out, it’s part of our routine that I take him outside to ride around the driveway. The Girl works at Chick-fil-a from 6-2 every day, pretty much, and usually she takes my car so I can’t take him anywhere bigger to ride.

He speeds around the driveway, turning at such a great speed that sometimes his pedal scraps the ground. It is a little nerve-wracking on the mom! He tries to do tricks - taking his feet off the pedals, riding with one hand, bouncing in and out of a hole next to the driveway, stuff like that.

However, I know he wants to learn to do harder and harder stunts. He set up a rock in the middle of the driveway and rode over it, banging up his knees and already battered elbow in the process. He also likes to run straight into the wall! I’m sure it’s only a matter of time until there are ramps in my driveway and he’ll learn how to stand on the seat.

We REALLY need to go back to the helmet, knee and elbow pads! And I need to stock up on hair color because I’m going to be totally gray if this keeps up!

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Busy day

June 2nd, 2008

I’ve got a busy day planned today. Weight Watchers and then lots of errands. Have to get The Boy signed up for activities this summer. I can’t believe how busy the summer is already and it isn’t even OFFICIALLY summer yet!

The Girl has been working at her job and hanging out with her friends when she’s not working so I never see her. I’m sure this is so when she heads off to college next year, we won’t even notice she’s gone!

I have to run to two different rec centers today to get him signed up for piano and art lessons. Beloved also wants me to check on Tai Chi (offered at one of the centers) to see if it’s good for a six-year-old with ADHD. I also have a prescription to pick up and have to run to church to sign the Boy up for VBS.

I’m about four or five scenes from the end of Sword & Illusion for the second time through. I REALLY want this book out the door. Beloved will want to read it again after this pass, and I’m hoping he’ll find less to complain about.

Well, not much else going on. Hope you have a great day.

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Fog

May 26th, 2008

Years ago when I was in college, I attended a forensics tournament as part of a public speaking class. On the drive back to my dorm (my brother insists they’re called “residence halls” - yeah, whatever), I hit a patch of fog so bad I could barely see past the front of the car. I had to inch along that back road until I could see my way clear to get home.

Often we find ourselves in situations in life where we can’t see the way out. Maybe it’s a financial worry (seems like I worry about finances all the time!) or an illness or an issue with a child.

I think all of us are always in the middle of some kind of fog or other. Some are like the one I drove in that time and others are more minor, like those Claritin ads right before they peel the soft focus off. We think we’re seeing pretty clearly but later we realize that things were a little smudged.

The problem with fog is that we often don’t realize that there is light outside of it. We moan and despair because it seems like there’s no way out and life will be like this forever. And we can look at other people and we can’t see the fog they’re in and we fall deeper into despair, raging against the unfairness of life. Or maybe even God. Why are we in this situation when no one else seems to be? What did we do to deserve this?

Not getting into the whole we’re-all-sinners-and-deserve-worse-than-this scenario, we need to remember tha we can’t see the fog around others and they often can’t see the fog around us.

In early May I got the chance to spend a lot of time with my brother and his wife. My brother is eight years younger than I am but we’re very close, emotionally, if not in distance, and when we’re together, it isn’t unusual for us to go off, just the two of us, and talk for hours.

During this last visit, we talked about how we both feel like we’re always in a financial bind. He said he looks at his friends at church and sees them being able to afford vacations and other little luxuries that he can’t. I know how he feels.

The Girl just graduated from what must be the “rich kids’ Catholic school.” ALL of her friends that just graduated, too, are going on “Senior Trips.” Two of her friends are, right now, on a cruise to Alaska!!!

Her senior trip consisted of us driving to New Orleans to see a place that makes and stores Mardi Gras floats and props. Tomorrow she starts her summer job at Chick-fil-a.

We just don’t have the money to send her on a trip or get her a car. We just don’t.

My brother said he talked to his pastor (he’s not Catholic) about this and the man told him that many of parishioners envy my brother and his wife for their strong marriage.

We just don’t know the fog other people are in and they see us outside of our fogs.

The good thing to remember is that God is outside the fog AND inside the fog. He knows how we feel and how we’re hurting or struggling or angry or frustrated, but he also knows what’s outside the fog waiting for us. He even knows WHY we’re in this fog at this time.

The Boy will be repeating kindergarten because he has some maturity issues and just isn’t ready for the regimented life that is first grade. I mean, these kids change classes and have to know what folders to take to each class. I’m lucky if the Boy knows where both of his shoes are every day!

He also has some ADHD issues that I’m learning ways to deal with, and I’ll be homeschooling him this summer in his reading and math so he’ll be ready to take on a second year of kindergarten.

This probably doesn’t sound like a thick fog to you and it probably isn’t, but to me, it feels a little like a failure on my part. Maybe I wasn’t strict enough with him or maybe I could have done more to prevent his behavior issues when he was in pre-school.

You have an image of what you expect life to be and I never expected any of my kids to repeat a grade. I know it’s only kindergarten and as he just turned 6, it’s for the best, but like when I had my C-section, there’s a little grief as I never saw myself as that person. I never thought of myself as someone who would have a crisis pregnancy and have to have an emergency C-section and I never saw myself as the mother of a child who had to repeat a grade.

Did you see how many times I referred to myself in that last paragraph? Like this whole thing is about me???

Maybe that’s what this fog is about - getting me to not focus so much on ME and to focus more on HIM (both God and the Boy!).

Just warms the cockles….

May 17th, 2008

This is a story about MY son, written by my husband.

Gotta say I’m so proud.

Wow, it’s been a long time

May 13th, 2008

I didn’t realize I hadn’t posted in almost a month. Lots of stuff has been going on.

The Girl graduates high school next Monday, so we’re kind of in mild stress mode. My mom arrives tomorrow afternoon with Beloved’s parents and sister coming in on Sunday. Of course, that’s the same day as baccalaureate, so we’re not completely sure how that’s all going to play out and we only have four tickets for that. Given that it’s a mass, it may be that the grandparents will want to keep the Boy home or something. It’s important that he go to mass, but I’m concerned that this one will be long and not good. Plus, Beloved’s sister comes in the afternoon (his parents arrive in the morning) so maybe her dad can pick her up if the mass runs long.

There is also an Honors Convocation on Friday, but again we have four tickets so my mom can go with us.

We have TEN tickets for graduation, in addition to the four for parents on the floor, so we’re set there. Graduation is at 7 pm, so I expect it’ll be a long, late night, and the Boy has school the next morning!

He finishes up on Wednesday, 21 May, at around 11:30 am.

We had a conference with his teacher this past Friday and we’ve/they’ve decided that he should repeat kindergarten. It really is the best decision, given his age and immaturity, and how tough the school is. Still, there’s a little bit of me that’s disappointed, but not surprised. I could see these past few weeks that his behavior isn’t what it should be at this time of the year.

Sigh.

In good news, last weekend (May 3), we had my mom’s surprise 80th birthday party in Akron. She was very surprised, and it was a lot of fun. My uncle (mom’s brother-in-law) and his three daughters came from PA. We grew up next door to them so they’re almost like sisters to my brother and me. His son couldn’t make it, but it was fun anyway. Mom’s brother and his wife came, and as always he had to make a big deal about how Mom’s 20 years older than he is.

The bad news is that everyone gave me their email addresses and somehow in the plane trip back - which was a mess! - I lost them. I found all their snail mail addresses and will send cards asking for the email addresses again.

I’m a point where I can almost see the end of Sword & Illusion. I don’t know if I’ll get if finished soon. Today I have to clean out the Boy’s room so it can be used as a guest room and take dinner over to a friend who had a breast biopsy done yesterday AND get to the gym! I still have 4.8 pounds to lose before I can finish my training with Weight Watchers.

Have a great Tuesday.