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Tag Archives: summer
Goal Post: A Really Busy Week
Last weekend didn’t go as smoothly as I had hoped. I woke up on Saturday to find that I was chosen for an extra position at my summer job. This required another day of training, which was going to be … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged convention, fun, goals, life, parenting, summer, teaching, work, writing
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Last Week of Summer Break
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4 So, this was the last full week of my son’s summer break. It was a hot one, so we didn’t do a whole lot outside. Watched some movies, he went to the pool with the grandparents, and we did … Continue reading
Goal Post: Chugging Seltzer and Whimpering at the Page
So, I have a friend over for the weekend as long as nothing went wrong between me scheduling this and him showing up. There are 4 hours to go, but this has been a visit that we’ve attempted and failed … Continue reading
Writing During the Summer . . . With Kids
The previous summers weren’t like this one. My son would have school to make sure he didn’t have any regression. He was eligible for it this summer too, but we had already signed him up for a half-day program that … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged challenges, kids, parenthood, summer, summer bring, time, work, writing
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A Week of Lego and Not Much Else
So, I’m away for the weekend and will only be on the blog in the mornings and evenings. Maybe since it depends on how well I’m sleeping. I’ve found that it’s easier to handle Twitter, Facebook, and email by phone … Continue reading
Smooth Sailing . . . What Do You Mean We Lost the Engine?
The week started out so well. I finished writing Raven’s Wrath and scheduled it for October, which means I’m only doing editing and idea tinkering for the rest of the summer. That’s if I get around to it though because my … Continue reading
That Was Definitely a Week
I was going to do this later in the day after all of the appointments were down, but I’m already battling the invisible anaconda. The week built up a lot of stress and something this morning decided to be the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged anxiety, author, goals, life, parenthood, summer, teeth, writing
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Goal Post: Out of Office. Please Send Pizza.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozbnTScWups (Addition: So, I gained a review on ‘War of Nytefall‘, but lost one on ‘Beginning of a Hero‘. I’m really coming to the end of my rope with this shit. What the hell is going on with Amazon when … Continue reading
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Tagged author, new release, parenting, Quest of the Brokenhearted, summer, writing
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School’s Out and the Summer Begins
The last week of school was a little more chaotic than I expected. There were a lot of errands and chores along with stress in getting things ready. Not the least of which was helping to get some dead branches … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, children, goals, parenting, publishing, school, summer, writing
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