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12 Hours From Now

It’s noon on Halloween and I’m bichok in my bathrobe. It’s one of my nicer robes actually, and I had a wonderful hot shower this morning while the husband took care of the girls and emptied the dishwasher. (How’s THAT for a Halloween treat!?!?)

The bathrobe thing isn’t a costume, though I suppose frazzled mom who doesn’t have time to get dressed would make a great costume…no, I’m just waiting for my jeans to get out of the dryer. No costume for me this year, I’m gonna wear my Halloween t-shirt I bought on clearance from the circle store last year. It has a skull and bones on it and Lil’ G just loves it. Whenever I wear it she calls me “Pirate Mama.”

Anyways, in the next hour I need to be dressed and out the door with Daphne and Velma for some T-or-T time with the cousins, who live in the town next door where the trick or treating hours are completely different from ours. Then it’s back to the home digs to pass out candy and avoid dreaded tp-ing. The husband and I rotate shifts, so we each get to enjoy a little time with the girls.

But in a little less than twelve hours, after costumes, candy, cousins, friends, more candy, baths, bedtime stories, etc – when the clock strikes midnight tonight my NaNo 2010 journey shall begin.

Here’s my treat for you, a little bit of inspiration from Miss Aimee of Arstyille.

I love this print of hers – I bought it as a keychain and hooked it to my netbook case. I also recently made it as a screensaver for my netbook for the month of November. I think it’s a nice little reminder.

If you like it, you can buy this as a print, a magnet, or a keychain over at Ms Aimee’s Etsy shop. She is offering free shipping on orders of $50 or more from now until New Year’s Eve.

*I don’t get any kind of kickback or whatever for posting this, I just love Ms Aimee’s stuff and wanted to share!

Friday Fast Five

I’m super busy today – Miss A’s class Halloween party is this afternoon and I’m “in charge.” Of course, my crafty side went a little nuts and I probably took on more than I should have – but I think the results will be very cute. I’ll post them soon, you might find a new idea or two for next year (or even this Sunday if I get it up in time!)

At the moment though, Lil’ G is playing with a buddy so I wanted to take a second and share a few cool things with you. I’m not going to say that the “Friday Fast Five” will be a weekly feature, I’m just not that organized – but I will try to make it a fairly regular one.

This Friday’s Fast Five:

1: Bath & Body Works has a great coupon on-line for a free lip item (web code = FREELIP). I just LOVE their C.O. Bigelow mentha lip tints. They changed the packaging and I freaked, thinking the product was no longer available!

2. Paper Glitter, one of my favorite place for printable pretties, just released their free Fall/Thanksgiving set. It is awesome! AND FREE! Looking through it is sure to give you lots of crafty ideas for decorating fun. Like it? Let her know Drama Mama sent you. 🙂

3. Lil Lollipops Designs, the talented Mama who owns the Etsy shop customizing Lil G’s capelet, is hosting a giveaway for a vintage re-fab purse. Check it out here. I’ll be featuring Lil Lollipops as a Monday Muse here soon, and she has graciously offered to host a giveaway to go along with my post! So keep your eye out for that on a Monday soon.

4. Susanna Ives, author of the recently released Rakes & Radishes, clued me in to a fun website: The Toymaker. You need to check out all the funky FREE Halloween printables they offer! I had Miss A’s class do the Papel Picado flags for the Halloween party, hopefully I’ll get a chance to snap a few pics today and post that as well.

5. NaNoWriMo kicks off at midnight on Halloween night! If you’re thinking of giving it a try, please do! Here’s my NaNo author page, buddy up with me and I’ll race you to the finish line…my goal is 20 chapters, around 4k each…give or take. That’s 5 chapters a week.  Nearly 3k words a day. No, I don’t think I’ll manage that daily word count, but I’m hoping to average it, if that makes sense.

Happy Friday!

List It Tuesday 2: Desserts (and a bonus list from a fellow Mama)

Yes, I know it’s Wednesday and not Tuesday – to sorta explain, I really could have made a list: Top 10 Reasons I haven’t blogged since the last List It Tuesday, but nobody needs to hear me whine about being busy – it’s boring. And unattractive. And besides, at least half of the busy was good fun family busy.

So let’s pretend for a minute that it’s still Tuesday and proceed. First, from Miss Aimee, inventor of List It Tuesday we have an adorable blog button!

Now on to the list – a bit of a preface: on September 1st I swore off sugar. At least until my birthday (which is 9 months after Valentine’s Day…yeah it freaked me out the first time I did the math on that too, yikes!). I have been quite surprised and a little impressed by my willpower. Especially now during trick-or-treat season when the candy fairies are hard at work. So I decided to indulge my mental sweet tooth, and made a list of my TOP 10 Favorite Desserts…the funny thing is, it actually took me awhile to think of 10 things – some came right away, like lemon bars and strawberry rhubarb pie. But by dessert number 4 or 5 I was struggling to think of more sweets I REALLY liked.  Well, here you go – the top 10 items I would find hard to walk away from at a dessert table. What’s your indulgent favorite?

A friend of mine’s husband is out of town for a couple of days, so after the kiddos went to bed she invited a few mamas over for wine and girl talk. I made this list late last night while sipping rhubarb wine (from Cooper’s Hawk of course) and talking shop (mostly kids, husbands, school) with 2 of my favorite ladies. They couldn’t help but chime in, one noting the old palindrome that Desserts = Stressed (ha-ha), and the other agreeing that chocolate chip cookies are impossible to resist, but only when they are still hot from the oven. After that, they hold zero appeal. And while one friend decided she was sucker for any dessert with nuts – I realized that I hate any kind of nut in a brownie, but prefer Hershey bars with almonds. It’s amazing the little things you discover about yourself when you make a list!

This morning, the friend who hosted the little get together last night sent me an e-mail; and in it she included a list of her own (this list thing is addictive I tell ya!)

top ten list of ways to finish out a day while the husband is OOT and kids are asleep

10. Fold Laundry

9. Clear a Hot Spot

8. Surf the Web or do emails

7. Suduko

6. Read the dark fantasy book from Melonie

5. P90x

4. Work on placemats for A’s Craft Show

3. Finish the Halloween Costumes

2. Talk with my MIL on phone

1. Share some wine with friends

I’ll have to ask her what she means by #9;  and as for#6 – come back and visit me again this week, one of my favorite authors is releasing the fifth and final book in her Fever series, and as a way to promote the release, she has given some of her fans (that would be moi) a box of the first book in the series to pass out to whomever our little heart desires.  I’ll be giving some copies away right here on my blog sometime soon – so stay tuned!

List It Tuesday / List 1: October (and a Bonus List from Miss A)

Mentioned all too recently, I am a list addict; and now Ms Aimee of Artsyille is enabling my list addiction with an all new blog feature: List It Tuesday. Go visit Artsyville and check out the list of listers, read mine, add yours, then make a list of your favorites.

My first List It Tuesday was fun to make and made me happy, so I say it was a success! I’m adding it to my “Top 10” page, which I haven’t added to in ages; are you impressed with my blogging multi-tasking yet?

Oh, and the other day I was cleaning off the kitchen table, and found something Miss A had doodled…I think she may have inherited my listing tendencies. Here, it appears she has made a list of “likes.” Happily, “mom and dad” are on the like list – at least on that particular day!

Naming My Babies…and My Books

I have often heard writers refer to their novels as their “babies.” It’s a metaphor that may seem to skate the line of hyperbole, yet is one I recently came to appreciate. Completing a manuscript is labor intensive, but it is a labor of love. (And yes, I intentionally used the word labor…twice…my apologies).  Like I said, I have heard the baby/book comparison before, and never really thought about it much until the other day – when I was updating my NaNo page. As I mentioned in a recent post, the idea I have for this year’s NaNo book is bright and clear and I have an incredibly confident feeling that it will be published.  I’d risk saying I know it will be published – and I’m not one to make outlandish claims like that.  On the NaNo novel info page, they have a space to fill in the book’s title.  Granted, many titles are, like the novels themselves, a work in progress – and it is assumed that the title you choose to type in on your NaNo page may go through as many revisions as the book itself.

If I’m confident about the viability of my 2010 NaNo novel, I’m even more confident about its title. The book has its name. Oddly enough, it’s my absolute surety concerning the name of this book that made my fingers hesitate on the keys…in the end, this is is what I typed:

Like the names of my children, the title is being kept secret until delivery day!

Lemme explain by stretching the baby/book metaphor even further.

Let’s think about the most common questions that pop up when people know you are expecting a baby:

1 – How are you feeling? (How’s the baby?)

2 – Do you know what you’re having?

3 – Any names picked out?

And now let’s think about the most common questions that pop up when people know you are writing a novel:

1 – How is the writing going? (How’s the book?)

2 – What kind of book is it?

3 -Do you have a title picked out?

With both my babies (the offspring of my body, not my brain) the husband and I kept the potential names very quiet. It was a very special, personal thing for us – something neither us felt ready to share with anyone until our baby was here and named. Maybe because we didn’t care to hear anyone else’s opinions or comments  – positive or otherwise – whatever the reason, it felt more comfortable to keep both Miss A and Lil’ G’s names under wraps until they were born.

That’s how I feel about this new book – protective and secretive and a little afraid that if I speak its name aloud before I’m ready, some of its power, some of its incredible potential, will fade.

And speaking of my babies, please tell me how this:

Turned into this:

Miss A will be 7 1/2 this Friday. That’s half way to 8. Which is half way to 16. I think I’m half way to crying.

What You Don’t See

There is a tree in our front yard that turns a bright beautiful yellow in fall. My husband was determined that we get a few pictures of the tree this year so last week I rounded up the troops and we headed outside.

And while getting a picture of the tree itself was nice, we wanted to get the girls in the shot too.

There, that’s more like it!

But what you don’t see in the above cropped version is what was required to make the shot happen…

I dunno…I think I might like this one better.

Either way, I’m glad we got out there last week, because today that tree is looking rather nekkid.

And we have a whole lotta rakin’ to do.

The Humor of a Second Grader

A snippet of conversation from Halloween decorating a few days ago…

The Husband: What do you think of my plan to hang the lights up here?

Miss A: I think that’s a bright idea Dada.

The Husband: No response as he starts stringing lights

Miss A: Did you see what I did there?

Miss A's first "official" school picture. A 2nd grader; she's full of smiles, sass, and silliness.

The thing is, Miss A and her Dada share a similar sense of humor. They actually have a lot of similar traits – and it’s wild  how much kiddo #1 is like the husband in looks and personality, and how much kiddo #2 is like me. I shall  have to write a post analyzing this more…

Things I Could Accomplish If Only I had My S Together

Or at least if I had it together better. Or would that be better together?

Peanut butter and chocolate. That’s better together.

Anyways.

I have a to-do list a gazillion miles long, but the real problem is, I have a gazillion to-do lists. One for chores around the house. One for stuff to fix around the house. One for what I need to do for the kids. One for want I want to do with the kids. One for vacation ideas. One for gift ideas. One for where I need to be and when I’m supposed to be there. One for what I need to buy. One for what I need to budget. One for what I need to sell (or just get rid of). One for working out. One for my business. One for writing. One for hobbies like scrapbooking and photography. I make lists, some of them only mental, of books I want to read and movies I still want to see. I even have a list for blog posts I’d like to do. Lists help keep me sane, but they also freak me out by putting just how much I want/need/would like to do in black and white. So I tend to scramble from one list to the next, never seeming to get enough done on any single list of to-do’s.

High up on the what I wish I had more time for list is completing a novel (you know, like the one I wrote for NaNo last November) and getting it on the road to being published. I have a list for that too.

I recently signed up for the Carina Press newsletter and was excited to see that they are hosting an “online editor pitch” – they are calling for a two paragraph blurb of a manuscript in any genre and will choose 5 of the submissions to enter a “pitch chat room” where each of the five writers will have 1-on-1 time with editor(s) to sell their book.

It’s a cool way to bring attention to your novel. Submissions are due by October 12th.  I’d be totally all over this.

Except my current manuscript is not complete. If I had my S together, I’d have finished the darn thing before the end of last year. Or at least in time to get my free printed copy (all NaNo writers who cross the 50k finish line are entitled to one). But nope. Still not done. Since last November I have managed to fill in some holes and flesh out a few more scenes but there are at least 3 or 4 chapters that need to be written. Two characters who need to develop more and an ending that needs serious polish.

When I first saw the pitch info I thought, “I can do this! I’ve got a few weeks! This is the push I needed!”

Except I forgot about all those other to-do lists for a moment. Ones that required immediate attention (involving kids, clean underwear, bills, and my sink full of dishes). I also had a 20 page script to write from scratch, songs that needed dance choreography, and insurance for my growing business.

Yes, I could/should have been working on the manuscript instead of posting stuff here, or entering all the contests at Pioneer Woman (I want one of those cameras, darn it!) or scanning and posting old pictures on FB…I should have, and I would have – if I had my S together better.

Part of the issue is my road to publishing list starts with querying agents first…pitching to e-pubs is farther down the road. Granted I’d be happy with any type of publishing contract, but I do have my list of  preferred methods and scoring an agent is at the top.

This is all pointless speculative chatter until I get my S together and finish the freakin’ manuscript!

NaNo starts up again in less than a month and I have my novel idea for this year brewin hot and heavy in my brain. It is crazy, but I have an incredible feeling about this book-to-be…I just know, KNOW, it will get published. I have rarely felt such confidence about something, but there it is.

I am quite aware that once the above novel gets going, the current WIP will get further shelved…which is why I really wish I would have devoted myself to it more. Ah well, let’s hope the adage, “Things happen for a reason” is more than just emotional balm and really does prove true. Meaning, the time is right for the current story taking up a great deal of my grey matter, and its completion (and publication!?!) will open the door for the other neglected one.

That is what I’m telling myself anyway.

It’s helping me keep my S together.

This Birthday Party has Been Brought to You by the Letter G and the Number 2

This year Lil’ G turned 2.

At the time, she was into all things E-L-M-O, so it didn’t require an advanced education to decide what her birthday party theme should be.

This week, since I’m finally getting around to taking Lil’ G in for her 2 year check-up, I figure I should finally get around to sharing the fun of that day as well. It wasn’t THAT long ago, but long enough to allow her devotion to waver from the furry little red dude to a bi-lingual girl with a football haircut and a pet monkey with a shoe fetish.

(No plans for a fiesta de Dora are in the works yet – I have plenty of time before Lil G’s third birthday rolls around, and at the rate she’s going, she’ll have moved through princesses, fairies, and girls who like berries by then.)

But back to this year, and Lil’ G’s birthday celebration with her main man Elmo.

It was nice of him to come to the party.

I knew there would be toddlers running around dribbling cake and crackers and who knows what else, so we held the party in the back yard. Since we were outside, I kept the decorations minimal.

My big splurge was this ridiculously large helium Elmo balloon. It was windy the day of the party, and Elmo entertained us by bopping guests in the head. I was petrified the thing would blow away and take down a chopper. (Well, not really)

I’m pretty lucky, in that both my dad and my brother enjoy playing baker – and they each tried their hand at making a cake for Lil’ G.

My dad did his cake freehand, and he did a very nice job…even if Elmo looks like he’s had a bit too much cake himself recently.
My brother used one of those shaped  cake pans. I’ve never tried using one myself, but I’ve heard it’s harder than it looks – so I’m glad he did it; I think it looks great!
Looks aside, by the way it was gobbled up – it tasted pretty good too.
Especially that red frosting.
Aside from cake, a snack table was set up, where another furry dude made an appearance (this one blue).
Also present was Elmo’s pet and best pal, Dorothy.
Using votive bowls from Michaels for about $1 each, they made cute party favors.
Guests also got a goody bag filled with a silly straw, Sesame street coloring book, crayons and stickers…total cost of each Goody Bag ~ $5.  (I love the Dollar Store!) To make the Elmo faces, I cut circles out of red card stock and folded them in half (this way I was able to write a “Thank You for Celebrating With Me Today!” note inside). The nose was an oval cut from orange cardstock, the eyes small circles cut from plain white paper. Simple and quick to assemble, give the birthday kid a glue stick and s/he can help! (Or you could even turn it into a craft station during the party).
And this blue guy again.
Just circles cut from cardstock, but it took me awhile to get the hang of it, and it was funny to see the variations in my design. I would have used googly eyes, but I couldn’t find my stash of ’em.

A lot of the ideas you see here were inspired by a post at DESIGN DAZZLE. One idea that I take complete credit for, however – was the “fairy tent.” I pulled the girls’ princess tent outside, loaded it with wands and wings (of which we have MANY) and plunked this sign down in front of it:

Lil G’s older sister, Miss A, decorated this sign for her.
I think it turned out pretty cute!
It was a big hit with the birthday girl.
Even the boys had fun at the fairy school.

In the end, it was a lovely party. Lots of laughter and fun.

We enjoyed fresh air, sunshine, and fairly simple clean up. I love outdoor parties!

And most importantly, one happy birthday girl.

Need some party ideas? I am submitting this post to BirdCrafts DIY Celebration Linky Party. Go check it out and get inspired!

Timeless Play

Ah, the first weekend of fall. The next month will be a whirlwind of activity as we try and cram all the forest walks, corn mazes, pumpkin farms, costume parties, bonfires, and leaf crafts we can manage into one month. Sometimes scheduling all this “family fun” turns into something almost stressful and I need to take a step back and remember it’s ok if we skip or miss a harvest festival here or there.

The first of the fall festivals on our agenda was today, and we almost missed it. The husband got stuck on a work call and our plans for the day started to whittle away. Rather than get bummed about it I rounded up Miss A and Lil’ G and we headed out for an afternoon of fun sans Dada. I know my husband would have preferred to be with us than in his office at home, but he’ll be glad to know the girls enjoyed a glorious time in the fall sunshine riding ponies, painting pumpkins and just being kids.

It’s that last part – the just being kids part – that I need to remember sometimes when I start to get the urge to rush the girls from one activity to the next. This afternoon, perhaps because I knew our plans were already out-of-synch, or perhaps because I knew we didn’t have to get home in time for the Bears game, I relaxed and just let the girls decide.

For Lil’ G it meant time to play with that friend of every child that has ever had some fun in the sun – her shadow.

I love watching my kids play with their shadows; something about it never gets old for me.