Monday, December 28, 2009

Wii fit age

After a couple of years of begging and pleading from hubby and kiddies, a Nintendo Wii finally made it to our home this Christmas. Wii Sport, Games & Fitness plus to be exact. The frenzy to open and set the device up was a joy to behold. Full grown men(DH & brother) and children were giddy with anticipation.

Who knew we could ski down the slippery slopes without once maneuvering the ski lifts, ski jump even though fear of heights would normally be an issue, try snowboarding without the snow and painful wipeouts, bowl without wearing nasty shoes a million other people have worn, hang with the skateboarding dudes down the half pipes, box a few rounds with the hubby without hurting anyone except your arms and a bunch of other activities I've never tried in my life. Lots of fun was had by all, from the youngest (2) to the oldest (68). Even this anti-video game mama got into the thick of things - I currently rule the Super Hula Hoop scores.

I had so much fun hooting, hollering and general trash talking that I can barely move. Yes, folks, my Wii fit age is an embarrassing $^%! I am so unbelievably sore. Christmas night, DH & I could barely shuffle along to our cozy bed. In fact I couldn't type on my WIP the day after Christmas I was so sore.

Yep, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. I hope every one had a wonderful day with their loved ones.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Greetings from Florida where we wish it were cold.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Confessions of a Romance Nerd

I don't remember a time when I haven't loved books.

That's not to say there were some books I didn't prefer to read. But on the whole, I loved books, from fairytales that didn't involve Disney, to the Laura Ingalls Wilder books I devoured one summer, to Sweet Valley High that got me started on romances on to Danielle Steel's melodrama, then Harlequin's happily ever after.

It was the happily ever after bit that hooked me onto big girl romances from that point on.

The public library was THE place for me as a child. It was the place I got my first kiss, the place I snuck to when I was grounded(still can't believe my dad never noticed my bike parked in front of the library doors - almost gave me a heart attack at 13yrs. old) and the place I learned to park & drive the family station wagon.

I don't remember if my first Harlequin Presents was Janet Dailey or Anne Mather. All I know was that I was hooked. Hooked on love, passion, alpha men, faraway places and happily ever after.

After a health scare I vowed to tackle my dream of writing romance. I cleared out a corner of my bedroom and got to it.

I've never looked back. Sometimes I want to bang my head on my desk, talk to myself waaay too much about goals, motivations & conflicts and lose too much sleep, but I love it.

My husband & kids have supported Mommy's dream and have cheered me on through encouraging rejection letters to losses in contests, believing that one day I'll get the call.

And I hope that one day, I will.