Saturday, February 23, 2013
Recording: Opening to novel Ella's Rain
Here is a recording of the opening of my young adult/women's fiction crossover novel, "Ella's Rain." I hope you enjoy it.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Blast from the past: 1950s Kool Aid commercial
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Salute to our imaginary friends
Patrick had a problem. No matter where he went or what he did, no one could see him and no one could hear him. He was invisible.
Then one day he met Ellie. Ellie could see him.
“Why do you look so sad?” she asked.
And, Ellie could hear him.
“Why do you stomp your feet when you walk?”
Patrick became Ellie’s best friend. Where Ellie went, Patrick went.
When Ellie went to school, Patrick went along and helped her learn.
When Ellie went to the beach, Patrick went, too, and they built sandcastles together.
And when Ellie was sent to her room for being naughty, Patrick kept her company.
Patrick liked that he wasn’t invisible anymore. And he especially liked that Ellie included him in her play and talked to him. He wasn’t lonely anymore.
It didn’t matter to him that no one but Ellie could see him or hear him. He had Ellie and that was good enough.
But one day, Ellie stopped talking to Patrick.
Then one day he met Ellie. Ellie could see him.
“Why do you look so sad?” she asked.
And, Ellie could hear him.
“Why do you stomp your feet when you walk?”
Patrick became Ellie’s best friend. Where Ellie went, Patrick went.
When Ellie went to school, Patrick went along and helped her learn.
When Ellie went to the beach, Patrick went, too, and they built sandcastles together.
And when Ellie was sent to her room for being naughty, Patrick kept her company.
Patrick liked that he wasn’t invisible anymore. And he especially liked that Ellie included him in her play and talked to him. He wasn’t lonely anymore.
It didn’t matter to him that no one but Ellie could see him or hear him. He had Ellie and that was good enough.
But one day, Ellie stopped talking to Patrick.
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imaginary friends,
imagination
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Listen to the first movement of WIP, 'The Christmas Violin'
This is the first movement of my WIP, "The Christmas Violin." It was my first time using SoundCloud.
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fiction,
SoundCloud,
The Christmas Violin,
WIP,
writing
Monday, February 18, 2013
Quote from Malcolm Forbes
“The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at doing what they most enjoy.”
--Malcolm Forbes
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inspirational quotes,
Malcolm Forbes
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Blast from the past: Chiquita Banana commercial
Here is the original Chiquita Banana commercial. ENJOY!
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Blast from past,
commercial
Friday, February 15, 2013
JFK quote on change
John F. Kennedy said:
"Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future."This is so true. Instead of fighting change, we should figure out how to make the most of it. I've often found that when I do this, I make improvements, creating something even better than I previously had.
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inspirational quotes
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Quote of the day from Wyland
I love this quote by Wyland, world-renowned marine artist:
There are two types of people -- anchors and motors. You want to lose the anchors and get with the motors because the motors are going somewhere and they're having more fun. The anchors just drag you down.So, are you an anchor or a motor?
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Remember successes, not failures
Why is it that we remember our failures more than our successes? I'm convinced that we have far more successes in life but they are drowned out by our failures, which we often magnify to the Nth degree.
I'm ashamed to tell this story but it proves my point. Years ago, my son came home with a school progress report. His average was a 94. Looking over the report, I noticed that he had a missing assignment for which he had received a 0.
I'm ashamed to tell this story but it proves my point. Years ago, my son came home with a school progress report. His average was a 94. Looking over the report, I noticed that he had a missing assignment for which he had received a 0.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Latest Smart magazine column
Some of the best moments in life are those you never see coming.
Friends you didn’t expect to see.
Quiet time you didn’t expect to have.
A special something from a special someone who knew how to make you smile.
A hug from a child when you’re drowning in life.
Read the complete Smart magazine column.
Friends you didn’t expect to see.
Quiet time you didn’t expect to have.
A special something from a special someone who knew how to make you smile.
A hug from a child when you’re drowning in life.
Read the complete Smart magazine column.
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Smart magazine
Monday, February 4, 2013
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