Thursday, June 29, 2006

very quick update

Been quite busy lately, mostly with work and the writing classes I'm taking. I've just registered for a writing conference that is being held in my town. There will be agents and editors there, so it should be very cool. Actually, the sessions sound really interesting too. It will be my first writing conference, so I'm really looking forward to it. Now hopefully I can get the time off from work. I really only need one day of vacation, since the conference is on a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I'm submitting a short story to the contest that this conference has every year. I haven't written a lot of short stories, so this is going to be interesting. We'll see what happens.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

new obsessions can be fun

I spent an hour last night making playlists for my iPod. I now have a "mellow music" playlist, a "soundtrack" playlist for TV and movie soundtracks, a "Broadway" playlist for the soundtracks to Broadway shows, a "current favorites" list for the bands I'm really enjoying right now, an "eighties" list for songs from that era, an "instrumental" list for instrumental movie and TV scores, as well as classical music, and a "driving music" list for upbeat songs that are fun to drive to. I plan to create more lists, but those were good to start with. I downloaded the new Keane CD last night from iTunes and have been obsessively listening to it all day at work. It's really fabulous! One thing I love about iTunes is that you can keep up with who has a new album and can just download it, even if it's midnight. So much easier than driving to the music store and hoping they have it. I've decided iTunes is my favorite way to get music. It's just so easy.

On another subject, I got Janet Evanovich's newest Stephanie Plum novel the other day. It's "Twelve Sharp" and is absolutely hilarious. I'm not finished yet, but should be by the end of this coming weekend.

The writing workshop on Tuesday night was really cool. I'm excited about it and can't wait for next week. I have an assignment and have no idea what I'm going to do with it, but it's still fun. I need to spend some time brainstorming and hopefully I'll come up with something. I attend the other writing class for the first time tonight. I wonder what the other students will be like? I'm using this summer as an indicator, to let me know if I can really deal with going to class again. Hopefully it will help me decide what to do about Grad school. I hear the MFA calling to me...

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

tired

Well, I didn't end up going home last night. Rhea called, so I went over to her house. She wanted to buy an iPod, and asked me if I would come with her. It was lots of fun. Then we went back to her house so she could put music on her new toy. All the songs we ripped from her CD collection for my iPod were already on her computer, so she transferred them. I had to leave before they finished transferring, so I hope it worked out okay.

Yesterday was a pretty good day at work. Lots of meetings. Today I'm going to work on our newsletter and (hopefully) our Web site. It's been a year long project so far, mostly because I keep stopping and working on other things, and then going back to the Web site when I have a little time. My deadline is July, though, so I'd better get finished pretty quickly!

Needless to say, no writing was done last night. Tonight is my writing workshop (the first one!) so I'll be doing something relating to writing this evening. Tomorrow night I plan to go straight home and write. I have writing class on Thursday and then Friday night Rhea and I are going to see The Lake House, so I won't get anything done then. Maybe Saturday I can sit down and write. I'm thinking I'll never catch up, but I still have July and August. I have a four day weekend coming up in July, so maybe I'll be able to get some work done then. I need to get back to my research on publishers who might want to take a look at Summer's Blossom. I'm not giving up on it just because one editor at one place didn't think it was right for them.

Today is a great day, by the way. The next Stephanie Plum novel by Janet Evanovich is on sale today! I will be going by a bookstore on my way to the writing workshop to pick up this book. I love the Stephanie Plum novels... they are just so much fun! So I'll have something fun to read this weekend.

Monday, June 19, 2006

A time to rest

Bible School ended Friday night, and I can't say I miss it. Working all day and then going straight to a class full of preschoolers is not my idea of a relaxing time. It made me admire my mother so much for working every day with preschoolers. I don't know how she does it.

That's not to say we didn't have a great time. We really did. Small children are beautiful and have great personalities. I've just decided I'm not good with them in large quantities. I'm better with the one on one interaction when it comes to very young people. They were delightful, but exhausting.

This weekend was supposed to be about rest, but it wasn't. Rhea and I went to the beach on Saturday, which was very nice. I got a little pink, despite the SPF 30 I slathered on the minute we sat down on our towels. It was an interesting experience, lying on the beach beside my Barbie doll-shaped best friend. Her in her bikini and me in my one-piece bathing suit (but still wearing my shorts) It made me seriously reconsider how much I like french fries and soda. It was just what I needed to motivate me to stop eating fast food and start working out again. All that time with the cast on my leg and then through the recovery after getting the cast off made me gain more weight. It's time to work on getting rid of that and more.

Other than that, it was an uneventful weekend. Yesterday I bought the first season of House, on a whim. I've only seen one episode of it, but everyone I know raves about it, so I took a chance. I'm going to watch a couple of episodes tonight when I get home, I think. Then I'll spend a few hours writing. Not terribly exciting, but that's fine with me.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Bible School can be dangerous

So last night my nephew Kohl was stung by a wasp at Bible School. They were playing outside and it just sort of happened. Knowing him, he was trying to pull its wings off or something and it just defended itself. Of course, he couldn't stay at Bible School with a swollen arm, so I took him home. Not 5 minutes after I got back (after a 15 minute drive both ways) my other nephew, Noah, came out of his class crying. Some badly behaved child threw his Bible at Noah, cutting him above and below his eye, and across his nose. I really, really hope it doesn't leave a scar. He was trying so hard not to cry, but it was obviously very painful. So I took him home then, and insisted on taking Hannah with him because I didn't want anything to happen to her. It seems my sister's kids were marked for injury yesterday or something. Two out of three... the odds were not in her favor, wouldn't you say?

So there was drama last night. While I am really enjoying the experience of teaching Bible School, I kind of wish I could go home tonight and watch TV, or play The Sims, or both! Or sleep. Actually, that sounds best. What I really need to do is go home and write. I'm so behind on WriSum it's not even funny! Maybe this weekend I can catch up a bit. I don't have any plans, so it's possible.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Quick update

Just a quick update for now, hopefully I'll have some time to write more this evening.

Hannah's irrational fear of the blow up moose continues. However, she was able to enter the room it occupied last night without completely melting down. That's progress, right? (but I'm still afraid of clowns)

Bible School is exhausting. We finished Day 2 yesterday and I'm wishing it was Friday. Preschoolers in large quantities are even more frightening than clowns.

I wrote about 10 words on After the Storm yesterday. It's really not going well. However, my writing workshop starts next week, so hopefully that will help infuse me with creativity. And the writing class starts a couple of days later, so it should help too. Either that, or this summer I will completely burn myself out on writing and won't pick up a pen for 20 years. (I'm hoping that doesn't happen!)

My dad turned 60 yesterday. How did we all get so old?

That's it for now...

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

"Unwritten" in another context

Looking at the song I posted yesterday makes me realize something. It's great when your life is "unwritten," a blank page with so many possibilities. It's another thing entirely when your book is unwritten. Literal blank pages are less fun. Needless to say, progress on "After the Storm" is not... well... progressing. I think hurricane season has drowned my creativity. With the news that the first tropical storm formed and has now hit land, everyone here was brought back into reality. The season is here and we have to deal with it. Fortunately this one wasn't bad. We don't know about the next.

In other news, I'm teaching Bible School again, which is always a blast. This year, two of my sister's children are in my class. Hannah and Kohl seem to be enjoying themselves. Well, that's not exactly true. Kohl (who is 2 years old) is having a blast. Hannah, on the other hand, (3 years old) is terrified of this massive blow-up moose that the decoration committee thought was a cool addition to the sanctuary stage. They brought the moose in while my class was finishing music last night. It took 4 adults to bring it in and it barely fit through the door! It almost looked real, like it was walking through the door by itself, the way they were carrying it. Hannah looked up, saw the moose, and screamed bloody murder, right in the middle of "This Little Light of Mine!" Everyone stopped and stared. She has an irrational fear of very large animals with antlers. Well, now that I think about it, not so irrational... they are kind of scary. But the funny thing is, she knows it's a blow up moose. She is perfectly aware of the fact that it can't and won't hurt her, but still she is afraid. She won't even let anyone she loves go near the thing, for fear that it will hurt them somehow. But then, I have no room to talk. I am perfectly aware that a man in a clown suit is probably not a knife wielding homicidal maniac with plans to murder me in my sleep, but still I am afraid of them. Thanks a lot, Stephen King!

Monday, June 12, 2006

lunchtime lyrics post

It's time for another song post. I love this song and the lyrics are just perfect. It's called "Unwritten," performed by Natasha Bedingfield. Thanks to Rhea for introducing me to this wonderful song!

Unwritten
by Natasha Bedingfield

I am unwritten, can't read my mind, I'm undefined
I'm just beginning, the pen's in my hand, ending unplanned

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

I break tradition, sometimes my tries, are outside the lines
We've been conditioned to not make mistakes, but I can't live that way

Staring at the blank page before you
Open up the dirty window
Let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find

Reaching for something in the distance
So close you can almost taste it
Release your inhibitions
Feel the rain on your skin
No one else can feel it for you
Only you can let it in
No one else, no one else
Can speak the words on your lips
Drench yourself in words unspoken
Live your life with arms wide open
Today is where your book begins
The rest is still unwritten

Friday, June 09, 2006

Writing update

Haven't written much in the last few days. Been busy with other things. So no progress right now. However, I did sign up for a writing class and a writing workshop, both going through the summer. One is on Tuesday nights and the other is on Thursday nights. I've decided to write at least two short stories, because I found out about a couple of writing contests in the next few months. I've never entered a contest, so I'm going to go for it.

I'll be spending the weekend out of town so I may not blog much. I may not write much either, so next week I'm really going to have to get to work!

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

I made up a word!

My word made it into The Urban Dictionary! Check it out here!

Take a moment today to think of hunger



Today is National Hunger Awareness Day. Take a moment today to think about the last time you were hungry. Now imagine feeling that way all the time. Imagine being a mother who cannot afford to feed her family. Imagine being a child who doesn't get enough to eat. Now find out where your local food bank is located and do something to help them. You can give time, money, or canned goods. I promise you they will appreciate whatever help you decide to give. We should remember hunger every day, not just once a year, but at least one day a year is a good start.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Quick writing update

I turned off my phone and TV tonight so that I could concentrate on writing. I typed the parts I had written in my trusty notebook and then went further with the story this evening. I made it past the prologue and into chapter one. The story is really flowing now, and I can't wait to see what happens next!

A long wait for a new post

It's been awhile since I've gone that long without posting. Sorry about that! I have no excuse other than that I've been obsessively playing The Sims 2 and working on my writing for NaNoWriSum. I've been doing most of it longhand, so I don't have a word count yet, but the new book is going well. It was really difficult to start due to the subject matter, but I managed to get it started and now it's flowing pretty smoothly.

This past weekend was pretty relaxing. I spent most of it playing The Sims 2. Like I said, obsessed!!! What happened was, I made the characters of my first book (the one I finished last year) into Sims and have been playing with them, watching them interact with each other and living their lives. All went well and pretty much according to my book's plot until Summer decided she wanted to have 10 children! And then she had twins. She now has 5 kids and I think I'm cutting her off. Three of her sons are in college and one is married. But she keeps thinking about having more kids. It's crazy! That's one thing about that game, you can get sucked in and can't stop playing.

Today I took a little trip to Thomasville, AL to see one of our summer lunch sites. It was so great to see all those kids enjoying the lunches! I love getting out into the field and seeing the result of all our work. It's rewarding in a way that I can't begin to describe. (and I'm a writer!)

Tomorrow will be another busy day. It's National Hunger Awareness Day, so we have a lot of events and interesting things planned. It should be fun.