Morning Meanderings… Author! Author!

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Tuesday.  Afternoon really…. no longer morning.

My morning had consisted of a COFFEE run, mailing, a phone call, coffee date scheduling, lunch planning, and yes… I am writing in the agenda book again which still carries mixed emotions for me (I struggle a lot with the idea of “life going on”, but I do what I can as I can.  I am trying to wrap my head around positive plans for this year and putting me back on some sort of track, even if it does seem to be in the slow lane at this time.

I created a post card this morning for the Gatsby event in March and I am confirming authors for Wine and Words in 2016.  I enjoy looking up authors and watching what books are receiving hype and I love to extend the invite.  I have to say the Publishing Houses as well as the authors I connect to are all so nice and polite.  I would say from the invites I send out, 98% respond, even if it is to say thank you but the event does not fit in their schedule this year.  I appreciate the response.

In other news…. last evening I finished my first book of the year.  I have thoughts….

 

 

Morning Meanderings…. Vacation Books

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This is my 4th day home since we returned to Minnesota from Mexico last Thursday evening.  My weekend was fairly uneventful.  I am still battling this cold/sinus infection so low energy and lots of laughing and blowing my nose have been priority.  I cleaned up our vacation laundry… but have not quite got the suitcases entirely cleaned out.  I read a little.  Cleaned my carpets.  Listened to audio.  Caught up on emails.

I always like to see what people are reading when on vacation.  I can not help myself but strain my neck to catch a title as I pass people with their noses in a book while at the pool or laying on the beach.  I no longer ask people about the book they are reading unless they speak to me first…. after the “incident” in Costa Rica many years ago.

The four of us, Al, myself, Justin, and Brad went to an all inclusive resort in Costa Rica.  The resort was beautiful and I spent most afternoons by the pool with a good book.  One day I was walking to the pool when I seen an older gentleman lounging with a copy of The Davinchi code in a different language.  That really should have been a clue.  But no…. I had enjoyed The Davinchi Code so I attempt to strike up a conversation with him, pointing excitedly at the book and rattling on about how much I had liked this book and what did he think of it?  (Picture Hermione talking excitedly about a new spell she has learned…. I imagine I looked something like that).

Crickets.

The man just stared up at me.

AWKWARD.

I smiled and walked away.  Now more than likely, he did not speak English.  Or he could have thought I was rude.  OR both.  Much like how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie pop; the world may never know.

 

Now…. I just look at the titles.

Here are a few of the books I seen in Cancun and this is only a few.  I also seen author names such as Debbie MaComber, Steve Berry, James Patterson, Danielle Steele, Nora Roberts….  I wanted to write down author names but I never did.

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The books I read while in Cancun were : The Three Weissmanns of Westport and Maybe In Another Life.  I started The Butterfly Cabinet and read a bit of Angle of Declination given to me by one of the ladies in our group and written by a friend of her and her husband’s.

 

Today I will go to the library to meet with our Head Librarian to discuss the book in the bags and accompanying information to go with them. Book In The Bag is sponsored by the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library.  It is 10 copies of a popular title that can be checked out all at once for reading groups.   I am going to work with this program to help with questions to be included with each title, suggestions to take your discussion to the next level, and food that goes with the book.  I think this will be a fun project.

I am also sending out the letter today for our Annual Friends Meeting that will take place a week from today.  This is an open invite to all of our friends to join us for a potluck supper while we share the past years highlights as well as what is coming up for 2016.  At that time I will also be revealing the authors who have committed to Wine and Words 2016 so far.

I think Mondays may become library days. 🙂

Saturday Snapshot…. Taking a WORD to the extreme in Cancun

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Yesterdays post answered the question of where I have been.  Today I want to answer in part the question, what did I do? I mostly did what I had planned to do to get through… read, sit by the pool, walk on the beach, enjoy the spa, eat a lot of delicious food, hang out with good friends that understood when I needed to walk away or spend time in my room.

On our last afternoon in Cancun this past week, Al and I and a few of the others in our group took a walk on the beach.  We watched the parasail go up from a dock and as I watched the chute soar higher and higher I whispered…

I would do that.

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Mu husband and my son Justin had parasailed on a trip to Jamaica many years ago. Al did not enjoy it so much, but Justin, always ready for an adventure loved it.  Now I decided I was going to do this for him.

I went up with another girl in our group, Julie.  She was nervous and went back and forth on if she should go or if she shouldn’t.  I said to her, “Julie, when we go home and people ask us what we did in Cancun, what are we going to say?  That we laid by the pool?  We went to the spa?  We played it safe the whole time?  This.  This is your Cancun story.”

And…

I guess it is mine as well.

My word for the year is COURAGE and I chose that word because I knew that living in a world without Justin was going to take all the courage I had.  Every day it takes everything to not just throw my hands up and say this is crap and just stop it all.

BUT in this story… I am on a beach in Cancun about to parasail.  About to give courage a run for its money and show it what I am made of.

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Julie and I Cancun Mexico 2016

 

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We had a good time.  I refused to be afraid and I now have this story to tell.  This is my Saturday snapshot.  More Cancun pictures to come.

Morning Meanderings…. From Minnesota to Cancun in 4 Hours

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Squeaking in here late morning but still morning.

I did not mean to play the old silent treatment here the past week +.  We just returned last night from Cancun Mexico and this morning I have been a bit slow moving with a nasty sinus head cold. So here I am with coffee cup and ….

Oh, I suppose I should back up a bit.

The Cancun trip had been on the table pretty much all of 2015.  While we had our tickets, I was wavering if I wanted to go and with everything that has happened in our lives over the past 9+ months, I did not want to be the “downer” of the group of ten that were planning to go.

I was so unsure… I was not quite 100% in even the night before the trip.  Although we had made all the arrangements with house sitters, dog sitters, mail, etc… I was still quite willing to bow out and would have been fine staying home.  Al coaxed me.. my friend Wendy coaxed me… and finally I decided it was only 7 days and two of them were travel days so really only 5 days and Justin would have wanted me to go.

I went.

I read a bit… I laid in the sun.  I walked the beach with my husband.  We ate a lot of good food, we tried a couple of new drinks.  I laughed some.  I cried some.

And in the end.  It was all ok and I am glad I went.  Of course, we all have pictures and some I will not have for a while yet and some I will post tomorrow morning.  For now… I will give you a little hint of what is to come…

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Morning Meanderings…. Fences.

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Minnesota has finally hit COLD.  Currently as I sit inside with both hands around COFFEE CUP it is 19 below zero.  The coldest temps that we have had yet this year.  The kind of temp that makes Al (hubby) and I talk about moving to some place warm like Florida, at least perhaps eventually like snow birds….gone for the cold months, back for my favorites Spring – Fall.  It is not an easy topic for me because I have so many attachments to my home town.

In the book, Between The World And Me, which my book club will be reading and reviewing tomorrow evening there is a line that works into this topic…

We did not choose our fences.

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We all have fences.

Well.

Wow.

Where the heck did that come from?

I am going to need a second (who am I kidding) third cup of coffee.

Anyhoo.  I think fences will be an excellent discussion point for our group tomorrow.  As this book is different than anything we have ever read, I have been creating some good discussion topics.  I love books that stretch us, think our of the box – or in this case out of the fence.

What fences do you have in your life?

 

 

 

Morning Meanderings…. A Little Something On Racism

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It is Sunday morning.   EARLY.  I am sitting here with COFFEE CUP contemplating the direction of this post.  I had a different title in mind…. something I thought of yesterday but decided I dare not use. Yet.  But it was a good one.  😉

I adore my book club.  Yes, yes, feel free to insert eye roll here.  I know I say it like ALL THE TIME.  I can’t put into words everything this group of women mean to me but you know I like to try.  After a whirlwind month of holiday dodging and extreme emotion, I did not pick up the book club book,  Between The World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates.  Yesterday I put out a plea to my book club and one of the gals in our group delivered it to my door.

“Did you read it?”  I asked her.

“I did.” she said.

“How was it?”  I asked.

“It’s black.” was her response.

“Yes.” I said, and knew her comment was not demeaning or derogatory, just stating a fact.  It is a different style of book than we have ever read as a group before.  As I opened the book myself last evening, I understood what she was saying even more.  Between The World and me is written as letters to Ta-Nehisi to his 15-year-old son and it covers what it is like to grow up in a world that can judge you by the color of your skin.  I am proud of our book club for choosing this book and look forward to an interesting discussion this coming Tuesday.

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For myself, the book so far is poetic, and metaphors, and very real.  This morning I opened up my laptop and looked up what others were saying about this book.  The reviews are mixed but interesting.  I am not done reading but it is a short book and I will be done today.  It is the kind of read where I sit with a notebook next to me to write down profound points and questions.

 

In other thoughts… books came in my house this week.

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The History Manor and Still Well are both from Michael Phillip Cash and he always sends little treats with his books.  The candy is nice, but the little yellow highlighter is what made me smile.  I do love highlighters.

The Opposite of Everyone by Joshilyn Jackson is squeeeee worthy.  I love her writing and can not wait to dig into this one.

This Is Not The Story You Think It Is by Laura Munson caught my eye in the latest bookmark magazine.  I picked this one up at our library yesterday morning.

Carry On by Rainbow Rowell is also a library pick on CD.  I hope t start listening to that one today.

 

Last night, my husband and I went out for a bit with our son Brad and his friend Andy.  I was talking to Brad about book reviews and he said, “I didn’t realize you are still doing that.”

I told him I was, not at the pace I once was, but I didn’t and I don’t want to give it up.  So much has come out of this thing I have created in Book Journey.  As I look back at when I started this in 2009 I would have never dreamed that in 2016 I would still by typing away talking books, life, whatever.  I told Brad that Book Journey has been such a big part of where I am today.  This blog has brought me friendships, book connections, events like the book expo in New York, real life connections and a big one – this blog is why I was in St Paul on April 1st and 2nd with my son Justin preparing to interview Scott Eastwood.  That was the last time I seen my son and if not for that book connection….

well.  Let’s just say I am so thankful.  In the months to follow, a bench was placed at the Brainerd Library with my sons name on it.  That bench was from the connections I have made here at Book Journey.  Seriously… my heart is full.

Book Journey and I are not done yet.  I will continue to read and write, share and connect.

 

On This Day….

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I love Time Hop and Facebook’s Time line.  That’s when you can look up posts and/or pictures that you posted on a certain day in past years.  For the most part, you may find something interesting once in a while….a good memory… a great pic…. but today must be a day that I do things because January 8th had a lot to say.

For starters, I made the above picture my Facebook profile pic on this day in 2013.  What is interesting is that I love(d) to change out my Facebook pic and used to do so frequently…. but my current Facebook is and has been for quite a while now, this same picture you see above.

Also, on this day 3 years ago I was appointed to the City Library Board.  In 2012, I had two conversations about books with Justin on that day.  One was regarding the book, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo… the other was about purchasing second-hand text books for college from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

And then…. there was this:

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This is a box that was sent to my book club on this day for our book club meeting that night.  The book was In The Belly Of Jonah, and the amazing author was Sandra Brannan.  What was fun (beyond the super cool BIG package) was what was inside.  Sandra and I had originally met in New York at the Book Expo.  I had since seen her a few times including a time she was speaking in Minneapolis and myself and another book club member Susan went and took her out to dinner before her speaking.  After dinner I introduced her to the delicious drink the Colorado Bulldog (which may or may not have caused us to cut it close on the speaking engagement but really…. that is another story).

So…. in the box was chocolate rocks with Sandra’s book cover on it, a 6 pack of coke, chocolate syrup, and a skull (yes skull) of good vodka.  All the making (except the milk) to make Colorado Bulldog’s.  It was awesome and since Sandra skyped with us that evening, we all had a drink together.

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Now that is a good January 8 memory.  Actually… they all are. LOVE my book club.

Any good January memories for anyone?  What were you reading a year ago today?

 

Pretending To Dance by Diane Chamberlain

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I first experienced a Diane Chamberlain novel in the fall of 2014 and I connected with her brilliant style of writing immediately and continued to read her ever since without disappointment….  consistently delightful.  ~Sheila

Molly and Aidan are preparing to adopt a baby.  While there is the normal fear and anticipation between the couple as they hope for the best, Molly carries secrets from her past that she feels could ruin everything if they came to light.  Thus begins a journey of present time Molly, and alternating chapters of 14-year-old Molly…. and everything that happened that 14th year and led to the possible destruction of everything she holds true in present day….

It has been a while since I have listened to a Diane Chamberlain book.  In this new world I live in, I need to consider topics carefully before I go into a book, watching out for my own personal tragedies that would hit to close to home.  When I first looked at the synopsis for Pretending To Dance I was uncertain if this book would be a safe one for me, yet the subject matter and of course the fact that it is the amazing Diane Chamberlain drew me in.  I am glad I did.

There is something about Diane Chamberlain’s books.  They always carry something in them that you do not see coming, yet told in such a way that you are not necessarily looking for the “WOW”moment until it is revealed.  That is what happens in this book and I was delighted to see that Diane Chamberlain had not lost her touch, nor did I in my experience of reading her.  Author and reader are truly a match here.

I enjoyed the past story line of Young Molly and the references to Judy Blume’s book, Forever (a banned book by the way…. but most of Judy Blume’s writing – if not all, are.)  As I listened on (yes, I once again enjoyed Chamberlain’s book in audio format) I was impressed by the elements of comparison that was placed into this story line that tied close to the Blume book.  This held a different feel for me than past Chamberlain books, but one that I found fitting.

If you have not read Diane Chamberlain I would highly recommend this author.  This is my first audio book of the year and I am have a feeling it may wind up on my best of 2016 list.

  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 12 hours and 45 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date: October 6, 2015
  • Publisher: Macmillan; Air Iri OME edition (October 8, 2015)

 

Other Diane Chamberlain books I have experienced:

Necessary Lies

The Secret Life Of Cee Cee Wilkes

The Midwife’s Confession

The Silent Sister

Morning Meanderings… We Need A Little Gatsby.

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Anyone else feel like the days are moving too quickly?  I mean, it is the 5th already.  Seems like I was just trying to make my way through the land mines of Christmas and now we are in a whole new year.  I have such mixed feelings about that and the worst part of it is, there is not a thing I can do about how I feel.

Yesterday was 9 months.  That is beyond crazy.  I didn’t say it out loud to anyone.  I didn’t need one more pitying look of “oh, she still counts the days,”  I imagine those who have walked this path before me get to that same point…. people do not necessarily want to know that you are still at an enormous level of pain.  People want you to “get better” “move on” “be who you once were” and I am not sure if any of those things are in my near future.

Anyway…

Gatsby.

Last February my friend Amy and I went to a Library fundraiser in St Paul Minnesota.  It was a Gatsby event and I was beside myself with excitement  to see how they would pull this event off.  I already was having visions of how I could have such an event in my area.  We were going to be early to the event so we decided to go and surprise my son Justin who was working less than 5 minutes away from where we needed to be.  This is another one of those crazy things I am so thankful for… I had bonus time with my son that I did not plan for but it just happened.  We hung out with him for about an hour, shared an appetizer and were on our way.

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This year, I am happy to announce that Gatsby will be happening in my home town.  The Friends Of The Brainerd Public Library will be sponsoring this event on March 18th. Justin and I had talked about this.  I have tried for two years to make this happen.  Initially the plan was to do it last spring and things did not work out that way and now knowing how everything went down last spring I am so thankful for that.  If we had been planning Gatsby, I may not have been with my son on April 1st and 2nd. I may have been too busy to get away.  Crazy how things work out but there it is.

Here is a link to our Gatsby event.  We have a live jazz band, a local dance studio providing swing lessons, an EXPERIENCE auction and a costume contest.  I wish with all my heart that Justin was here because I know he would attend and he would bring friends…  but I do know he is proud of me for doing what I said I hoped to do.  So Gatsby…. it is.

 

In other news my first book, Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone is coming along nicely.  At first I struggled a bit and was unsure if I had made the right choice.  This copy of the book is Justin’s and I was hoping to find comfort in touching each page as he had. It took a while to pick up the flow but a couple of nights ago while Al watched the football game I curled up in bed with this book and it started to come together for me.  I am so glad I chose this book to start 2016.

How is your first book coming along? 

 

Morning Meanderings… Pondering.

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Sunday morning with COFFEE cup.  I feel….  ready to start something.

This morning I was reading Bryan’s post at Still Unfinished  about his one word for 2016 and he links others as well.  It is a beautiful post and I enjoyed visiting the others one word as well.  Check it out, I love the pictures with all of the words.  It caused me to go back and read my own choice for this year.  I believe it is the right word for me.

In other random news I need to update this blog look.  Seriously…. brown?  What was a I thinking?  The background color has to change.  And my side bar is so outdated.

And now that I am writing… I feel scattered this morning like I thought I had a good post in my head and now I am looking at this thinking “what are you trying to say?”

So that said…. I am just going to tiptoe out of here.  Have a great Sunday.  Read something wonderful.