Thanks for all the supportive comments. You guys are so right, why should I look at what I’m writing now be any different than when I’m writing for epubs? I am cleansing my palate and setting off with endless ambition and love for the story. Big hugs to everyone! Anytime you need me to lift you up or kick your arse into gear, I’ll be there!

So that snow finally hit, last night rather than Tuesday night. But we have a few inches on the ground and Emma went sledding today. Very fun and invigorating. I loooove the snow.

Speaking of Emma, you mom’s have to let me know if this is normal, she seems to be afraid of like everything lately. Automatic toilets flushing (like at the mall) she freaks out. Going into dressing rooms, scares her. She’s always saying ‘Mommy I’m scared.’ Is this normal for three year olds? Because I’m going nuts.

I just finished a great book, I’m sad that it’s done. LOL. You get those? I delved into my favorites: historical. I can’t write’m, but I love to read them. The only historical I don’t care for are regencies. Yes, and my crit partner writes kinky ones, and my dad’s cousin sold a ton of them. But that’s how it is. Sorry. :) ANYWAY. The book I read:

The Sea King by Jolie Mathis. It was one of the free books I picked up at Nationals. I remember grabbing it and thinking nummy. Because I stopped reading historicals for awhile, because I don’t write them… not sure what my line of thinking was. Except that maybe it would stall my own creativity to read books that took place in different centuries (since I write contemporary.) Horse sh*t. I’m reading my historicals again, I’m way too addicted. Anyway, the point is, it’s a great book. I completely recommend it.
Okay I saw this pic a week or so ago and just had to use it. This is a real thing called Dinner in the Sky which you can pay to do. But my thoughts? Hell no. You couldn’t pay me to do it.