Friday, October 25, 2019

Preparing For The Fall Season



Goodbye daisies. Hello, sunflowers!
Sunflowers are my favorite. If I could I’d plant an entire field of them behind my house. Maybe someday when I’ve got my own farm. I haven’t been able to convince my family the advantage of growing sunflowers and harvesting the seeds.
Usually this time of year, my family is finishing up with the corn crops and preparing for the onset of cold weather. It means making sure the grain bins are filled, the hayloft is full, and the last pickings of the garden have been canned.
It’s a time for gathering.
It also means raking up the leaves and putting out the autumn welcome signs.

It’s baking zucchini bread to freeze for a rainy day and pumpkin rolls for Sunday morning tea in the house my dad built. It’s hanging at the grange fair to catch up with extended family and high school classmates.
It’s swapping, sharing, and connecting our resources, time, and fellowship because this time of year calls for us to start slowing down and preparing for the long dark days ahead as the season changes.
We always have so much to do, I for one am always trying to get ahead for those moments when I can step back and just breath, admire and be appreciative of a time that can never be taken back.
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Friday, October 18, 2019

Book Inspired Treats for Young Readers






Halloween is a big deal in our house. It’s more than a pagan holiday, it’s a chance to dress up and pretend. (It’s Mr. Lower’s birthday so we like to party on that day, too.)
Plus, I love having trick or treaters come to the house. Last year, I had a unicorn come to the door. Unicorns are awesome. And boo me for being one of those moms who isn’t a big fan of sugared-up kids.
Candy is the bomb, but each year I’m always looking for cool other treats to give out to the kids in our neighborhood. 
And where do I go for cool ideas? Pinterest, of course! 
Check out these spooky ideas for bookmarks and book treats I found for all the little ghost, goblins, and mythical creatures that might be showing up at your door. 




You can’t ever have enough bookmarks, so I’ll definitely be making up a stash of those and adding a bit of candy to our treat bags this year.
What kind of Halloween treats are you giving out this year? I love sharing ideas and I can’t wait to read your response.
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Friday, October 11, 2019

How I Find Time To Write



When something is important to you, time is something you always find. It shows where your heart and your motivations lie. For me, it’s writing and giving life to the stories that form from ideas and inspiration that I find around me. It’s entertaining and inspiring others, and putting that into words that build words and create characters that evoke happy ever afters.
Several weeks ago, I had the pleasure of hanging out with some of my fellow authors at a book event. The question came up on how I find time to write.
Well, let me tell you this. My parents always told me that if I wanted something I needed to find a way to achieve it on my own. Thank you, Mom and Dad, for instilling that value in me that I’m able to pass on to my children today.
I started writing when I was in high school. I wrote in college, but not until I was married and had my second child did I decide I would do anything with those stories I’d been holding onto all those years. Just call me a country girl with dreams of inspiring and entertaining others through the gift of stories.
But writing a good story takes time.

Maybe one day we’ll talk about savoring a good story and what goes into it, but today let’s talk about the time commitment and how to make time to write.
When my kids were little, I wrote in notebooks. No, not the digital kind. I carried around paper notebooks. They were great for letting kids draw and playing tic tac toe when you needed to keep them occupied in doctor office waiting rooms or for buses to arrive. I didn’t have a laptop until my kids got into elementary school.
My days back then centered around my kids. They still are. I would get up two hours before they woke. I’d send my husband off to work and I’d write until it was time to wake up the kids. I wrote at nap times and after they went to bed, I prepared for the next day so I could have my morning writing time.
I’m in the tween/teen stage now which you’d think gives me more time to write. Nope. Not this Momma. But what I do is MAKE time to write. My schedule isn’t always the same every day. I’ve had to step away from responsibilities outside of my household and take the backseat on things where I was once the leader.
It’s a matter of priorities. It’s a matter of taking care of yourself, your family, and not spreading yourself too thin. It’s hard to give up things you’ve been doing for a long time. I found a ton of support thanks to friends, family, and fellow authors.
I still get up early every day. I can’t help it, blame it on the farm girl in me. I start my morning with a bit of reading and a good cup of tea. I read inspirational and motivational works as well as books on writing and marketing. Currently, as I write this post, I’m reading Joyce Meyer’s Battlefield of the Mind.
Most days, I spend two hours in the morning writing. And I get another two hours in the afternoon. Once I week I take my Surface Pro and head out of the house. I find a quiet spot in a local coffee shop. If life gets chaotic and I can’t get any writing done any other day. I have that one day I try hard to keep reserved for me to write. And another day a week, I spend taking care of all my errands and the business side of being a writer. I don’t write at all that day, and I don’t write on weekends. Weekends are family time. Our weekdays are so busy, I reserve the weekends to spend time together and rest.
Slow and steady, my friend. The key to finishing any project is to be consistent and don’t give up. One word, one chapter, one book at a time.
I know not all of you reading this are writers, but I’d love to know one thing you do to make time to be creative?

Friday, October 4, 2019

Stop and LIsten to the Leaves Falling



Happy October!
My favorite time is fall. Usually, it’s the perfect temperature for enjoying the outdoors. I love the colors, bold and vibrant, but also this time of year reminds me that new seasons are beginning and the ones have passed. It’s like when you’ve ridden a bike or hiked to the top of a hill and the hard part is over. You made it. Take a moment to bask in the moment. 
That’s this season.

We all have different seasons and different meanings for those seasons.
I used to think my life was busy before, but now I am color-coding my calendar and having to pencil in time to write. Yep, I have to set aside the time or it isn’t there. Welcome to responsibility and parenting. Welcome to busy. Welcome to life. 
None of them are going anywhere anytime soon, and quite frankly I wouldn’t have it any other way, but I will say that once in a while you have to stop and watch the leaves fall.
When my kids were little, we collected them, made wreaths with them and piled them up and jumped in them.
Our current house doesn’t have leaves. We had to cut down our tree over the winter due to a
storm breaking the branches and making it lean toward our house. I love the outdoors, but I don’t want it inside my living room.
What I do want and what I think we all need sometimes is to step outside and breathe. Be still for just 15 minutes and admire the world around you. Listen. You don’t have to hear anything.
When you’re busy, the world is noisy. 
Be still and know I am God. Psalm 46:10 comes to mind. 

If you’re like me, you can’t be still for long. But when I am, it’s profound. Find your moment.
Watch the leaves fall.
Now it’s your turn. How do you find time to be still and listen? Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

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