I've said before that I want to write a book. I'm not really any closer than I was this time last year, BUT I've at least had a little boost to make me think I possibly have a shot at some success.
Back in March I entered the Great Beginnings writing contest for the Utah Romance Writers of America. The first five pages was all I was allowed to submit. It's tougher than it sounds--especially since my entry involved time travel (I was thereby whisked out of the historical category and lumped into the paranormal category which forced me to rush the time travel element more than I would have liked, but I digress).I had some AMAZING friends that helped me work out some of the kinks & really tighten my entry up. Thanks ladies--y'all rock!!
I actually took fourth place (I know it's not first, and my naturally competitive nature made a small & ugly little appearance, but after an hour of contemplation I decided I'm content with placing). I mean it's kind of cool to see my name on the list of finalists on their website http://www.utahrwa.com/gbfinalists.html
I had to laugh at the message the contest coordinator left me informing me I placed.
"Thank you for entering the Great Beginnings contest. I am pleased to inform you that you took fourth. Congratulations and we look forward to seeing more from you."
Since there were only four finalists I almost split a seam laughing. I guess it's all in how you phrase it--that was the most diplomatic way of saying "you lost" that I've ever heard! Don't misunderstand me. I'm still proud that I entered and I am thrilled I advanced on to be a finalist! Maybe I should actually sit down, write the entire book (not just the beginning) & try resubmitting a new submission next year.
"The home is the first and most effective place for children to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self-control; the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home." -David O. McKay
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Remodel Tour-Part 2
These tours are mainly for my sister living out of state, so I apologize for the boring content (not that my blog is full of witty gems anyway)! This room used to be dark brown & was an office |
This is a "fireplace"...really it's more like a space heater but it does offer some ambiance & the kids think it is awesome. |
This room used to be carpeted & tan & had a single couch & huge bookcase. |
The guest room (now my sister & in-laws have a place to stay with us when they come into town) |
I changed the carpet, wall color & banisters |
The hardwood is all new |
I LOVE my front door-we took it to a gorgeous dark brown & it looks amazing on the inside & outside! |
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Home is a Pretty Nice Place to be
It's taken a year but I can see the end in sight...
First we tackled the backyard. Wait, you mean there are no more dump trucks, trailers, or construction equipment back there??? What will we do with all the space?
Then we decided that the back looked so good it made the front look...well a little lack-luster; so around to the front we went.
The basement came next...
Finally we remodeled the upstairs...
There are a few projects still in the works that I should now have time to do (since I was recently released from my Relief Society calling I seem to have a bit of extra time on my hands-maybe I will even get back into the swing of blogging)...like some curtains, throw pillows, bed skirts, furniture refinishing, paint touch ups, a little concrete work (which I will NOT be doing, but they need to be done all the same) and I plan to tackle the re-painting of our master suite this spring & remodeling my salon & mud room after that.
All in all, home is a pretty nice place to be!
First we tackled the backyard. Wait, you mean there are no more dump trucks, trailers, or construction equipment back there??? What will we do with all the space?
Then we decided that the back looked so good it made the front look...well a little lack-luster; so around to the front we went.
The basement came next...
Finally we remodeled the upstairs...
There are a few projects still in the works that I should now have time to do (since I was recently released from my Relief Society calling I seem to have a bit of extra time on my hands-maybe I will even get back into the swing of blogging)...like some curtains, throw pillows, bed skirts, furniture refinishing, paint touch ups, a little concrete work (which I will NOT be doing, but they need to be done all the same) and I plan to tackle the re-painting of our master suite this spring & remodeling my salon & mud room after that.
All in all, home is a pretty nice place to be!
House Remodel Tour-Part 1
Yo-Ho Yo-Ho a Pirates Life for Hayden |
Part one...the kids new rooms
The chest of drawers & bed frame are Rob's from when he was young & I was thrilled that they fit the room so well!! |
One of Hayden's favorites in his room is the bell hanging next to the light switch (it's REALLY loud so the other kids don't like it much, but he LOVES it). |
I still need to make his window treatments and put leather straps on the toy chest, but outside of that Hayden's room is finished. |
Oh How Sweet Life Is for Rachel |
It was kind of terrifying to put this much pink on the walls, but it turned out well and it's not nearly as Pepto-ish as it first seemed. |
The cupcake stands we found at Hobby Lobby this summer were too fun to pass up!! |
Her room is the least done...I still have to make window treatments, throw pillows and a bed skirt (hopefully I will get to those next week) |
"This is not your father's Oldsmobile" (Ben's door letter isn't done yet) |
The obvious thing I still need to finish is the nightstand...eventually it will all be red. |
He got the best closet of all the kids...the girls were a little bitter at first. |
A favorite in Ben's room for me are the coat hooks and |
and his clock |
Ooh-La-La Lauren |
One of her favorite things in the room (and mine too) is her chandelier. |
It has made such a difference having all of the kids in the basement. The house stays cleaner, the chaos seems more manageable (I had 11 kids running through the house at one time & I didn't want to cry), and the phrase "I really don't like my roommate" hasn't been heard in months!
****DEEP HAPPY SIGH OF CONTENTMENT****
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