Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Booker T ...
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Author Interview
Monday, March 28, 2011
My new cards ...
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Belle -- a whole year later.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Wind in the Willows

Do you have a favorite character in The Wind in the Willows?
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Pretty cool ...

The good news is that my dentist was able to fix my tooth without having to remove my crown. You might remember me talking about getting a crown awhile back and then later on finding out I had to have a root canal done. When my dentist tried, it was too calcified and he wasn't able to do it, so I was sent to a specialist. I put that off for as long as I could, even with the temporary filling coming out a few times. I finally had the root canal done last month, but she noticed a bit of decay under the crown and said I needed to have my dentist fix that. That's what I get for going without that temporary filing for so long. Duh.
Anyway, I was told I might have to have the whole thing taken off and a new crown made, so wasn't too happy. Those things are so expensive and I'm at the end of my insurance because that stupid root canal used up so much. So anyway, I was really happy he was able to fix the tooth without having to remove or replace the crown. He didn't even numb me because of the root canal. This is the second visit I've had where he's worked on me without Novocaine. That's so weird to think about. {{{shudder}}}
On our way home we stopped at the Salvation Army to look for books. Nicole mentioned how she was on a quest to find Ramona and her Father. It's the only Ramona book we don't have. What's so flipping weird is that she actually found it! Of all the Ramona books there are, what's the chance of her finding the only one she wanted? I guess it was her lucky day. We also found two GI Joe's for the boys, so they were happy. I got six new Little Golden Books to add to my collection. I think they were a dime each -- can't beat that. I also found four simple, knit tops. Since losing weight, I really don't have many tops I can tuck in. I've been wearing long, baggy tops forever, so I was happy to find a few. One is a tank with a Mickey Mouse print, so that will be perfect for our upcoming trip to WDW.
Anyway, I thought this was all pretty cool. I am so happy I don't have to dish out a bunch of money I don't have for a new crown. That was great news. The books, GI Joe's, and tops were kind of cool, too. What's cool in your neck of the woods?
Friday, March 18, 2011
It's back ... sort of!

I have some Diet Cherry Dr. Pepper right now, so I decided to add some of my sugar-free Pasano chocolate syrup in it. Those are similar to Torani syrups, just like they put in fancy coffee drinks. I added a couple of teaspoons to my soda and it tastes EXACTLY like the old Diet Cherry Chocolate Dr. Pepper. Problem solved -- yay!
As I said yesterday -- it doesn't take much to make me happy.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
ARRR!

It doesn't take much to make me happy -- obviously.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
I'm late, I'm late ...

I'm behind on everything. I have school yearbooks to finish. I have another yearbook I haven't even printed because once I start, it's going to cost a bundle in ink cartridges. I have photographs to organize. I've got craft supplies to find a place for. I have so many books to read that the stack literally falls over when I add a new one to the pile. I have a middle grade novel that needs to be revised more and submitted. And then there is the never-ending chores of the laundry, dishes, and everything else.
My biggest gripe is that I have 58 more days until our trip to Disneyworld. I really wanted to be at my goal weight by then. I have about 22 more pounds to go, which means if I'm going to reach my goal, I have to lose 11 this month and 11 next month. It's March 16th! So basically, here I am, freaking out. I don't know if I can do it. I'm at an okay weight now and even if I don't lose another pound, I'd be happy staying where I am. However, I really want to reach my goal weight. I really, really, really do.
In light of what's going on in Japan, all this is really petty. It just isn't that big of a deal. I mean, these things do matter to me because I think they're important. But compared to what those people are dealing with, this is nothing. I need to keep that in perspective. In the meantime, I'll keep looking for my magic wand. It has to be around here somewhere ...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
iCare ... do you?
I decided to make this shirt today on Zazzle. Normally, everything I make for my Zazzle store features wildlife or nature photographs. This is the only exception for the time being. I came up with the idea last night before bed and thought it would make a cool shirt.
If you look up the term iCare online, you'll find all sorts of companies and organizations. This shirt has nothing to do with those. So, what does it mean? It means whatever you want it to mean. Basically, it just means you care. About what? Whatever you want. We all care about something.
However, sometimes it feels like all people care about are themselves. I know this isn't true, but it sure feels like it at times. We live in a what's-in-it-for me society. I'm no saint and I'm far from perfect, but I do care about things. I care about my family and friends. I care about what's going on in the world. I care about animals. I care if I've been a good friend to someone. Sometimes I wonder if I care too much. Is that possible?
I don't expect everyone to rush out and buy my shirt, but I'd certainly care if you did. The idea behind it is simply to tell the world that you care about someone or something. iCare ... do you?
Monday, March 14, 2011
Humbled ...


Thursday, March 10, 2011
Peanut Butter Rhino

Peanut Butter Rhino was written and illustrated by Vincent Andriani and published by Scholastic in 1994. The illustrations are bright and colorful -- not to mention funny! The main character is Rhino, who is looking forward to having lunch with his friend, Elephant. As he checks his lunch to make sure he has everything he needs, he unknowingly sits on his peanut butter sandwich. The next few pages are hilarious as he asks his jungle friends to help look for his sandwich. The monkey can't find it. The lion hasn't seen it. All the mouse finds is some old cheese. None of the jungle friends notice the peanut butter sandwich stuck to Rhino's behind, but we get to see it. Finally, he meets up with Elephant, who not only spots the squished sandwich, but informs Rhino that he's made an extra peanut butter sandwich just for him. I so love those happy endings!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Say goodnight, Discovery.

Growing up in Southern California, the space shuttles were no stranger to me. I can't remember how many times I was awoken by sonic booms when the shuttle had to land at Edwards AFB instead of the Kennedy Space Center. Even though I lived several hours away, those booms were loud.
So, today the boys and I watched Discovery make its final landing. We also looked online at some pictures of the shuttle. My favorite is the one I posted here with the American flag in the foreground. The boys loved seeing a picture of Buzz Lightyear standing in front of Discovery after taking a voyage in 2008. They thought that was just the coolest thing ever. Buzz Lightyear on the space shuttle -- makes sense to me!
It must be absolutely amazing to be an astronaut. I guess the closest thing I'll ever get is Mission: SPACE at Epcot. Now to decide if I want to be on the Orange Team or the Green Team. There are motion sickness bags for the Orange Team. It's that intense. If you've been on it, which team did you do?
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Author Interview

NANCY: Rena, what made you decide to write children's books?
ME: I was inspired to write my first children's story in 2003 after visiting Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana. My family was camping in the park and one activity we did was search for mountain goats on the rocky cliffs. A story idea popped into my head about a little mountain goat named Manny, so I wrote it down as soon as I got home. Manny the Mountain Goat is still unpublished and has been revised many times since I wrote it. I'm not sure if it will ever become a book, but I'd love for it to happen because it has special meaning to me being my first story. Mountain goats are beautiful animals and are extremely cute when they're babies. Kids love seeing them when they come to the park.
NANCY: Have you always wanted to be a writer?
ME: No, not really in the sense of being a writer/author, but I have been involved in writing for as long as I can remember. English was one of my favorite and best subjects in school. In my teens, I got involved in pen palling and that took up a huge chunk of my time. At one point, I wrote to over 100 pen pals. I got involved in pen pal newsletters and even started publishing three of my own. They weren't anything fancy, but they were fun to put together and share with people. One was for pet lovers, another was for coffee drinkers, and the last was one for Christians to find other Christian pen pals. So basically, writing has been a big part of my life, although the author stuff is still fairly new to me.
NANCY: What was the inspiration for your Critter Series, and how did you come up with the idea?
ME: In 2006, we decided to move our family from Southern California to Montana. We now live less than an hour away from Glacier National Park where my first story took place. Since our home is in a forested area, we see a lot of different kinds of wildlife near the house. Visitors include deer, moose, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, a variety of birds, and even bears. I've also heard coyotes and wolves at night, although I haven't seen them. There are even mountain lions that roam around on the hill behind my house. So, when it comes to inspiration, it wasn't hard for me to write something about animals. I thought it would be fun to list the different group names, or congregations, of animals. I came up with 63 of them, so my publisher separated them into three different books. There are many animals not listed, but that's because some were very hard to make rhyme. Not much rhymes with hippopotamus!
NANCY: Do you have more Critter books in the works?
ME: As of now, there are three books in the series. Lemur Troops & Critter Groups came out in December 2009. The second book, Stork Musters & Critter Clusters was just released last month. Both of these books were beautifully illustrated by Nikki Boetger. The third book in the series will be called Pony Strings & Critter Things, although I don't have a release date. Due to personal reasons, Nikki will not be illustrating the last book. I have yet to hear who will be doing the drawings for it. Those three are the only ones I have for now, although my boys are constantly coming up with new animal groups for me to write about.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Dinosaur Cousins?

Today we read this book, Dinosaur Cousins? It was written and illustrated by Bernard Most and published by Sandpiper in 1990. I don't even remember where we got it. The girls might have bought it from their book club when they went to a private school, or maybe we picked it up at a yard sale or thrift store. I always find it funny how some of the books we have are listed for so much on Amazon. This particular one is listed for over $60 brand new. Regardless, it's a cute book.
Anyway, it's fun because it lists many different dinosaurs and pairs them up with modern day animals. I don't know how factual it is, but the author doesn't claim for it to be. He simply says certain dinosaurs remind him of certain animals. His illustrations are awesome and he does a good job explaining why he feels they're similar -- whether it be their bodies, what they like to eat, where they live, and so forth. It's a fun book, especially for kids who love dinosaurs.
