Monday, May 5, 2008

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

So, who plans on drinking & partying heavily tonight? Yeah, me neither. LOL! That would make for one sucky Tuesday morning for those that have to ge up and go off to a public job. BLAH! Save that partying for the weekend. :-)

I thought I'd stop by and share a brand new book review for my newest book, A Birth at Dawn. I thought it was a wonderful review!

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A Birth at Dawn by Christie Silvers is an exciting vampire and were/vampire romance that continues you through it on the edge of your seat waiting for the next piece of action to occur. Vampire families do exist if you believe. If you are a true vampire romance fan this is a must read and I look forward to the next book in the series and so should you!

Mind Fog Reviews ~ Anastasia Cassella-Young
www.anastasiasbookattic.com

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What do you think? Not bad, eh? :-)

Ok, now I'm off to write my weekly blog entry for Less Than Traditional Moms. Stop by and check it out if you have time. :-)

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Thursday Thirteen 5/1/2008

Gosh, can you believe that it's already May 1st? Where have the months gone? On the upside, this brings me a month closer to my beach vacation. LOL! It's the only real vacation that we ever take and I always look forward to it so much. What's more relaxing than lying on the beach, the sun shining down on you, and listening to the waves beating against the shore? Awww, I may need to pull out my home videos from last summer to get a dose of that sound. ;-)

So, it's Thursday again, and here I am trying to figure out what my Thirteen should be about. I never know until I sit down to write it. But this time I'm in a gardening mood, so I'll post about my upcoming garden planting............

Thirteen Things I'll Be Planting:
1. corn
2. green beans
3. beets
4. cucumbers
5. tomatoes
6. potatoes
7. bell peppers
8. leaf lettuce
9. carrots
10. watermelon
11. cauliflower
12. cabbage
13. onions

There you have it! With gas and food prices going so high, we will be cutting back on a lot of things this summer. So the family and I have decided that we will grow a large garden this summer. I'd like to have enough produce growing to feed us during the summer AND to have enough for freezing and canning for the winter. I've also informed the kids and hubby that this is a FAMILY project, not a MOMMY project. I expect them all to help if they plan on eating. LOL!

Alright, that's it for today. I hope everyone has a fantastic Thursday. :-)

And the winner is.....

Trish W. from Oregon! Congratulations to Trish for being the winner of my Spring Poster Give-Away. I hope you enjoy your autographed mini posters.

For those of you who didn't win, don't worry as there will be more give-aways and contests in the future. :-) As always, I'll post about future contests here on the blog when they happen.