Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fall is in the Air!


There's no denying it - fall is in the air!

colored leaves falling to the ground,

the crisp morning air,
pumpkin carving, football games, 
the warmth of the fireplace, 
apple picking and yummy homemade soups and stews
on the stove.  

fall is my favorite time of year, 
and to celebrate, i've decided to have 
poppies' first sale!  


please visit poppies' website for great savings 
of up to 40% on many of our 
cottage-inspired items, 
now through november 30, 2010.  
it's the perfect time to get a head start
on your holiday shopping, 
or to feather your nest for the coming season.



i hope you enjoy all this special season has to offer, 
and that you bask in the warmth and love 
of family and friends.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Just for Fun

  
Susan from Hometown Girl said “I love these questions (from inside the Actor's Studio on Bravo) and thought it would be fun if we all answered them and linked our answers so we can learn a bit more about each other.”   This so reminded me of the Slam books we used to pass around as children in school.  Did anyone else have these?  Anyway, thought I might join in…

What is your favorite word?  Embrace
via

What is your least favorite word?  Shut up (I know, that’s 2)

via
What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally? Creatively, beautiful photography.  



via
Spiritually, a walk in nature. 






Emotionally, eye to eye contact.
What turns you off?  phoniness
What sound or noise do you love?  A whisper
via
What sound or noise do you hate?  People arguing
What is your favorite thing to say when you get mad?  Let’s just agree to disagree.
What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?  I think it would be very cool to either be a ballerina 
via
                            or a model,
via
             but a chef is probably more reasonable.
What profession would you not like to do?  Politics
If Heaven exists (I believe that it does), what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?  Your mom and dad are right over there.
via
Hugs, kim 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I'm Stuck and I Can't Get Out

  
“Writing is 90 percent procrastination: reading magazines, eating cereal out of the box, watching infomercials. It's a matter of doing everything you can to avoid writing, until it is about four in the morning and you reach the point where you have to write."
    -Paul Rudnick, American playwright, screenwriter and novelist

It’s 1:43 p.m.  I have been in my studio this morning since 8:15 with one thing in mind – “today I will blog”.

Since 8:15, I have organized a cabinet, opened a UPS delivery, had breakfast, googled to find quotes on 'silence', 'fear', 'writer’s block', 'writer’s quotes' and 'friendship'.  I researched the lyrics to Frankie Valli’s "Silence is Golden", only to find out they were very depressing, I paid bills via Bill Pay, read all of the beautiful poems from A to Z on StoryPeople, and learned that Lisa Rinna has had upper lip reduction surgery.  All, mind you, with the intention of writing this blog.

I’m stuck.  Plain and simple.  I normally start my day reading the blogs of other incredible women who so candidly share their thoughts, fears, challenges and great loves.  My favorite is Jayme who raises chickens in Indiana, who is an extraordinary gardener and has the power with words to make me laugh until my stomach hurts and sometimes cry through several tissues.  Another I know only as Flower Patch Farmgirl shares heartfelt stories of life on her little farm with her family and with her words can magically bring me back to my childhood and family and the Midwest that I often miss so much. 

Maria is a huge inspiration.  She runs her own personal styling service business while keeping up with her two little ones, all the while blogging about the latest trends and inspiring us with the most amazing outfits. And this lady? She is my champion.  She also shares stories of her beautiful family, but in such a light hearted and funny way.  Always the brazen one, she stepped out of her comfort zone and had her nose pierced, promising the girls in the tattoo parlor (in Kauai where they were vacationing) she wouldn’t swim for 2 weeks or get it wet.   Almost immediately she challenged her little boy’s dare on a rope swing over the river, and let’s just say her pretty little sun dress went down with the diamond chip in her nose.

I digress.  I have a tendency to face challenges in two ways:  first, I research whatever it is to death; second, I compare myself with everyone else doing it.  Since my last blog I have done the research: when to blog, do’s and don’ts of blogging, key words.  I have collected and keenly organized the most helpful tips and read the best of the best daily.   It always comes down to this one question in my mind – “Who cares what I have to say?”.  And that’s it.

So, this may or may not be my last blog entry.  If I do write again, it won’t be the result of me doing any more research, because I’m giving myself peace from that.  It will be because I want to.  And that’s it. Thanks for listening.

Oh, and since I did the research, thought you might enjoy these:
"If I waited for perfection, I would never write a word."
        - Margaret Atwood, poet, novelist, literary critic,
          essayist and environmental activist 
"If you keep your mouth shut you will never put your foot in it".
        - Austin O'Malley, physician, humorist

"and by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise.  The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.  

        - Sylvia Plath, poet, novelist and short story writer

Writing is easy:  All you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead. 

        - Gene Fowler, journalist, author and dramatist

"You don't start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it's good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it. That's why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence."


        - Octavia Butler, science fiction writer






"You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others
to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes."

        - Winnie the Pooh, one very bright fictional bear