Showing posts with label Celebrating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrating. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Celebrating Ourselves by Lynn Lovegreen

This month, we’re celebrating the Romancing the Genres anniversary and also celebrating ourselves. I took a long time to come around to the idea of celebrating myself. But I’m glad I did.

In many cultures, women aren’t encouraged to celebrate themselves. Often we aren’t encouraged to think of ourselves at all. Many of us fall into the habit of putting others first to the extent that we consider anything but ourselves. I know I did that for much of my life. But as I grew older, it was easier for me to begin making a change.

When I got to middle age, I found I didn’t care what others thought in the same way I had before. I still care about people, especially my loved ones. I help others as often as I can. But it doesn’t bother me if someone dislikes the way I dress or disagrees with something I say. I am not concerned with making everyone happy. And that’s freeing. I can now decide what I want to do without tying myself in knots trying to please everyone. That’s how I celebrate myself.

People in old age are often more like themselves, in that their personalities and activities expand on the tendencies they had all along. For example, if they loved being with people before, they’re even more extroverted in their old age. As I grow older, I indulge my hobbies and interests more often, including my writing. I live more the way I want to, and with the people I care about. Life’s too short to spend time on unimportant things. I focus on the things that matter to me. And in the process, I celebrate myself.


That’s my story. Now it’s your turn. How do you celebrate yourself nowadays?



Lynn Lovegreen has lived in Alaska for over fifty years. After twenty years in the classroom, she retired to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and volunteering at her local library. Her young adult historical fiction is set in Alaska, a great place for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at www.lynnlovegreen.com. You can also find her on Facebook and Instagram.


Monday, May 4, 2020

My Celebration Month by Paty Jager

Little did I know 41 years ago that May would become my celebration month for more than one reason.

 Forty-one years ago this month I married the man who aggravates, teases me, and makes me laugh so much my sides hurt. At the time, we picked the month in between our birthday months to get married.  And not thinking of anything other than it being the middle of the month, most years our anniversary falls on Mother's Day weekend. Which can be good and bad. Bad, his mom never remembers our anniversary. My husband's parents were from the Netherlands. They came over in the 1950's. And the two weeks before our wedding, they and his sister were all in The Netherlands for first his dad's mother's funeral and then his mom's dad passed away and they stayed longer for his funeral arriving back home the day before our wedding, which was held where I grew up 6 hours from where they lived. Anyway, our wedding is just blur for her. She doesn't travel well and on top of losing her father who she was very close with, our wedding just never registered with her.

But I'm okay with that. After all, it does usually fall on Mother's Day and therefore I not only get treated like a queen by hubby but also my kids. ;)

Another celebration in May--My first published book came out in May 2006, Marshal in Petticoats. It was published with the small publisher, Wild Rose Press in the Cactus Rose line which is the historical western romance line. That was the beginning of 10 books published with them in various romance lines.

Soon after I was invited to be a member of this blog which started in May 2010! Thank you BQ's Judith and Sarah! I have enjoyed being a member of this blog, because these two ladies keep us on our toes and give us great topics each month.

In 2012 I took the plunge of Indie Publishing and haven't looked back. I enjoy writing the books I write and being able to put them up for readers without having to go through the gates of an agent or an editor at a publishing house.

And the best part of being Indie Published is the fact I can have a sale of any book whenever I want. This month, all month long, because it is my anniversary month in so many ways, I have a box set of 3 steamy contemporary western romance novellas on sale for $0.99!

Love at Tumbling Creek Ranch

8 Seconds to Love 

The bull rider brought into Jared McIntyre’s ER is the girl he couldn’t get out of his head the last fifteen years. During his tour in Iraq, he lost another thrill-seeking woman, and he isn’t about to let this one destroy her life.

Love Me Anyway 

Melanie Trask ran away from an abusive husband and found a job at a dude ranch with a wonderful caring cowboy, Brett Wallis. When they can no longer deny their feelings, Brett offers to help her divorce her husband. But she has one more secret she hasn’t revealed…

The Wrong Cowboy to Love

Ruby Cutter allows her cousin, the bride, to give her a makeover for the upcoming wedding because she wants to catch the attention of her high school crush. But while she’s infatuated with one man, she may be falling for another…

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Paty Jager is an award-winning author of 44 novels, 8 novellas, and numerous anthologies of murder mystery and western romance. All her work has Western or Native American elements in them along with hints of humor and engaging characters.
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Friday, May 1, 2020

Celebrate! Celebrate! It's Our Birthday

Hi, I’m Judith Ashley, author of The Sacred Women’s Circle series, soul nourishing romantic women’s fiction that honors pagan spiritual practices. My stories show you what life could be like if you had a place like The Circle where you are unconditionally accepted, supported and loved. And where, with this support, you do overcome obstacles and find your happily-ever-after.


Nine years ago, Sarah Raplee and I published the first blog post here at Romancing The Genres (actually it was Sarah who clicked the button). And here we are starting our 10th year!
Before I share how I Celebrate, here are our some of the highlights from our first nine years.
Almost 500,000 page views
Most of our readers are in the United States but we have a solid following in Canada, Germany, France, Australia, Russian, Ukraine, China, as well as smaller followings in India, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Kuwait, etc.
When Sarah and I brain-stormed creating a group blog we knew we wanted it to be diverse in varied ways so we’ve had male and female bloggers, authors of color, and authors from around the U.S. as well as around the world. Our Genre-istas run the gamut and write in a variety of genres. Romance in its varied sub-genres is represented both in our bloggers but also in our guests.
Last month we featured former Genre-istas and got caught up on what they are doing now. Next month, we’ll feature Children’s Book Authors. Be sure to check out our Action/Adventure/Thriller authors in July.
We had our first Blog-Versation August 2019 and it was so much fun we’re doing it again. Each Saturday one of the Genre-istas will spearhead the Blog-Versations inviting our regular readers and anyone else to stop by and join the conversation. Each weekend will feature a different focus: 05/02 – Indie Bookstores; 05/09 – Holidays; 05/16 – Heritage; 05/23 – TBD; 05/30 – Friendships. Every Wednesday we’ll feature the Genre-ista and topic in our Headline. Follow us each day and be privy to what each of us do to Celebrate the big and small events in life. Be sure to leave comments to help us add to our options.
And here’s how I Celebrate my birthday:
About the right number of candles?
Before the actual date of my 50th birthday, I decided to celebrate this milestone by doing something more than cake (actually I prefer pie) and ice cream and going out to dinner. Soo…
I chose to celebrate for 50 days. How that worked is each day I decided on one thing I’d do (or maybe not do) that was my gift to me. Sometimes I bought myself something. Other times I might spend the day in p.j.’s or go out to eat or get take out (I’m not a fan of cooking).
That is a birthday I do remember.
I’ve followed that personal tradition ever since even though I’ve made some modifications. The biggest one was changing how I counted my days. My birthday is in November so initially I kept my celebrating within the calendar year counting back from December 31st. As I approached mid-October, that decision didn’t feel right so after agonizing (yes, my friends will tell you it wasn’t an easy decision for me), I now start on November 1st and move forward, into the next year.
If I live to be 102, which is my goal, I’ll be celebrating into February!
What do you do that’s special on your birthday? You just might have a way of celebrating the anniversary of your coming into this world that I can add to my list.
You can find all of my books at your favorite e-book vendor. Be sure to ask your local library if you’d prefer to read my books through that resource.

Learn more about Judith's The Sacred Women’s Circle series at JudithAshleyRomance.com

Follow Judith on Twitter: JudithAshley19

Check out Judith’s Windtree Press author page.

You can also find Judith on FB! 

© 2020 Judith Ashley

Saturday, January 6, 2018

HAPPINESS IS KNOWING HOW TO CELEBRATE!!!

 Hi, I'm Sarah Raplee,  author of Surprising Romances that cross genres into Suspense, Paranormal, Fantasy and Steampunk.
THE FILM THAT GOT ME THINKING...
Last night my husband and I watched the fun, thought-provoking film Hector and the Search for Happiness. At one point after Hector is kidnapped and nearly murdered, he learns to value one aspect of happiness. “Happiness is knowing how to celebrate!”

I realized that I have not properly celebrated my “author milestones.” I may have met a friend for coffee or lunch, or bought myself some expensive chocolate, but planning a book launch or throwing myself a party? These seemed too noisy, too expensive, too much like bragging.

This was an “Aha!” moment for me. I thought about a workshop presenter whose name eludes me at the moment explaining the “Five Percent Rule.” She said that out of the millions of people who talk about writing a book, only 5% will actually start one. And only 5% of the people who start a novel will actually finish it. And only 5% of those authors will write a second book. And…you get the idea!

When I thought of my work in the context of the Five Percent Rule, the importance of my Author Milestonesand of celebrating them—came into focus.

My work is important! Sharing my happiness at achieving an Author Milestone with family, friends and fans is important! 

Having fun and celebrating important milestones brings happiness to everybody’s life.

What are some of the important milestones I plan to celebrate with creativity and style?
  • Book releases
  • Short story releases
  • Starting a new story
  • Starting a new series
  • Good editorial reviews
  • Awards
  • Collaborations
  • Blog milestones (although since I blog with 19 other authors at this group blog, Romancing the Genres, I have been good about celebrating these milestones because my fellow Genre-istas insisted)
  • Marketing plan
  • Website makeovers

I’m going to find unique and fun ways to celebrate future milestones. With my new perspective, I’m ready to get my party on! ~ Sarah

As a reader, do you enjoy celebrating your favorite author’s milestones?

If you are a writer, what are some of your favorite ways to celebrate milestones?

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Friday, May 31, 2013

Celebrating Memorial Day

By Kristina McMorris

Anyone who knows me well is fully aware how much I love celebrations! In my pre-author life, I was

KRISTINA MCMORRIS
actually the owner of a wedding and event planning company. Having helped coordinate up to fourteen weddings a summer, I’m pretty sure I’ve witnessed enough YMCA and chicken-dance performances to last a lifetime. In other words, it would be safe to say I’m an “expert” at celebrating. The cake, the toasts, the dancing, the joyful smiles. Who doesn’t enjoy an evening of those?

This past weekend, however, was a celebration of another kind. At the mention of Memorial Day, many people today think of barbecues, parades, no work, no school, and travel. All of these are wonderful things, no doubt about it. But of course, the most important purpose of this particular holiday is to properly honor our military servicemen and –women.  

I’m proud to say that our two young sons, as part of the Cub Scout tradition, participate each year in an activity that does precisely that. On the Thursday before Memorial Day, they join hundreds of other Scouts at a national cemetery to pay tribute to those whose bravery helped secure the freedom we all enjoy today.  
In the inevitable downpour, the Scouts grab their allotted stick flags and one by one place them at the grave markers of American veterans. As if this alone isn’t enough to touch my heart, the kids also salute those veterans individually and thank each one aloud by name. Within an hour, 150,000 flags were standing at attention and waving for veteranS whose service hasn’t been forgotten.  

All that said, I think it’s also important for us to remember that honoring our military men and women should occur on more than one day of the year.
 
My own grandfather’s WWII letters actually inspired me to write my first novel, and I have since tried my best to spotlight the sacrifice of WWII veterans in all of my books. Last year, I had the opportunity to take our kids to visit the
gravesite of that same grandfather, and the boys spent at least fifteen minutes arranging the flowers they brought to look “just right.” We’ve also thoroughly enjoyed sponsoring a soldier serving in Afghanistan by sending letters and care packages with goodies and essentials from home.

In other words, there’s much we can all do in both small and large ways – starting with a simple yet heartfelt “Thank you.”


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