Monday, March 17, 2014

Short Story Coming Soon!

I was going through my old notebooks and I found a story I wrote last summer that I loved and wanted to type up and publish so badly. I did type it but it is, sadly, on the missing flash drive that also contained my NaNoWriMo novel from November.

So, I'm going to type it up, edit it, and get it up. I have a page where I will have short stories available on Kindle. Link coming soon because I am still not sure how to do it on my tablet. So, when it's done I'll have another post explaining more about the story. The first draft is done so it won't distract me from my Camp NaNo prep. At least, not for very long.

More information coming soon. Stay tuned.

Carey

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 17

"Something You're Proud Of"

Ever since I began taking my writing more seriously, I have been working incredibly hard to perfect my style and craft because I really do want to do this as a career and be a published author. And, while this is just the beginning for me, so far I'd have to say the thing I am most proud of is my win of 2013 National Novel Writing Month.

I had attempted NaNoWriMo a number of times. But I would get distracted or something would come up and I would quit a couple weeks in. So, last October, I made the decision to take the leap. I began planning the story that had been tossing around in my brain for a while. I had a ton of notes and character profiles and a map of my world, everything.

November 1 arrived and I dove in. I wrote and wrote and vlogged and wrote some more. My goal was to finish before Thanksgiving because my day job is grocery retail and work was going to be hell. I didn't think I could write, work, and stay sane... or not pass out from exhaustion.

It wasn't easy. Juggling write, work, and my other obligations were so hard and crazy. But, I managed... somehow.

Finally, I reached the end. I entered the total and I had exceeded the goal of 50,000 words by 100 or 200. I printed my winner's certificate and hung it on the refrigerator like I was six years old and got a gold star on an art project in school.

What I'm not so proud of is what happened next. I needed a couple days to recover from the Thanksgiving holiday. And then I was going to add some more to the story before setting it down again until after the New Year. Unfortunately, I lost my flash drive and never backed it up on my laptop. How stupid could I be?! I don't know if it just knocked it off my desk or accidentally threw it away or what but I cannot find it! I still have some of my notes. But I really liked the scenes I wrote. And I don't think I can duplicate them.

So, now I am prepping another story for April Camp NaNoWriMo. The rules are more flexible and I can set my own word count. So, since Easter is in April, and once again work will be hell, I set my word count for 25,000 words. And then I can take my time to finish the first draft in May. (I have a vacation week coming up and that's my finish goal. Even better if I can print and start editing that week, too.)

There is another camp in July, too. These events are really the only times I can get consistent writing done. So, I need to start to discipline myself as if every month were National Novel Writing Month. Starting with this next event in April.

Oops! Tablet battery at 9%. What I get for watching Castle while trying to write. See what I mean about discipline?

Carey

Sunday, March 16, 2014

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 16

"Something You Think What If About"

Who doesn't think "What if..." about at least one thing in their lives? "What if I hadn't done better in school?" "What if I had gone to a different school?" "What if I had been able to move out at 18?" "What if I hadn't dated a certain person?" "What if I had asked someone out sooner?"

Those are some of mine as an example. But it's really not worth dwelling on because you would just end up driving yourself crazy. And if you're always dwelling on the past, you can't get on in the future.

Have a good day.
Carey

Friday, March 14, 2014

No Shame Campaign

What is Body Shaming?: http://youtu.be/0NG8Th9V4sQ

Bonus post, everyone! I heard about this girl on Steve Harvey and had to check her out. Her message is wonderful and girl's got some moves! Pass this on to everyone you know. It is a message that has been so lost in today's world, it's really sad.

As someone who has been bullied for my weight and health conditions, seeing this girl put herself out there like that is amazing and inspiring. And only helps me want to motivate others in my own way, too. So great.

Check her out!

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 14

"What I Wore Today"

Nothing exciting today but I'm almost half done with this challenge. Can't stop now!

At the moment, I'm still in my jammies. An old tank top and blue pajama pants with butterflies printed on them. Today I am going to wear just an old pair of jeans and one of my Doctor Who shirts. I have to clean out my car interior and then I work the fish fry tonight and want something I don't mind getting dirty and smelling like onion. (I usually have onion sauté duty to go with the pierogies) Although I'd rather smell like onion than fish, haha.

That's it!
Carey

Thursday, March 13, 2014

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 15

"What is your zodiac sign and do you think it fits your personality?"

I don't pay attention to the zodiac. I don't care about my horoscope. So I had to do a little research to see what was said about my sign.

Here's what horoscope.com says: Strong, dependable Taurus leads the way when it comes to reaping the rewards of hard work. Lovers of everything that is fine and beautiful, Taureans surround themselves with material gains. This is a sensual, tactile sign. Touch is very important in everything from work to romance. Stable and conservative, Taureans are among the most reliable of the zodiac. While sometimes viewed as stubborn, this sign will plod along on a task until the very end, ensuring that everything is up to standard. They're highly creative and thoroughly enjoy making things with their own hands.

Let's break this down. Dependable. I try. I mean, my friend just asked me to apartment sit for her again in May.

Lover of everything fine and beautiful. Um... hello! I'm a girl! What girl doesn't like pretty things? But I don't make material things a priority. I'd much rather spend my money traveling and spending time with family and friends. I've done without enough in my life for various reasons that it doesn't bother me.

I am definitely stubborn. But that has nothing to do with the Taurus being a bull. I come from a family of hard heads so it's in the DNA.

The creative part is true, too. Obviously my writing but I love scrapbooking and I used to make beaded jewelry. I even had an Etsy business for about two years. But my wrists are starting to bother me so I only do that sometimes now. And my grandmother taught me how to crochet a little.

But, I think that is just me. I really don't think the stars control how we are. Otherwise everyone born during that time would be the same. And the "compatibility" of signs is a crock. Another site once said my perfect match was someone with a Cancer sign. Well, guess what. That was my ex. And that worked out oh so well! -.-

Sometimes it is fun to read those things, though. Also, look up the Horoscope song Weird Al does. He does a great job making fun of the whole thing.

Have a good day!
Carey

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 13

Today's prompt I'm going to tweak a bit. The list wants me to talk about how comfortable I am with my body image. I hate talking about that stuff because, honestly, I've had some sort of image issue since I was a preteen. I've mentioned how I was bullied about my weight, which certainly didn't help. And now, my current health problems don't help me either. But I am working on improving my self image. It is taking time. More time than I'd like, sometimes. But I know I will get there.

I haven't mentioned this a lot in this blog. I have another where I focus on it. I have rheumatoid arthritis in my knees and one ankle. Now, I know what some of you are thinking. "Arthritis? That's what old people get." Which is true, but that's usually a different kind. Rheumatoid is an autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack the joints. Unlike osteoarthritis, which is usually the "old people" arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis can be controlled and managed with medications and diet.

Staying active helps a lot, which is why this winter has been killing me. At least in summer, I can go walking or bike riding. In winter, I'm lucky if I can make the indoor pool at the community center once a week.

Some dietary changes help, too. I have to watch salty foods because salt aggravates inflammation. This is hard because I love Chinese food and that is packed with salt. But there is a little place near me that prides itself on not using MSG in their food. So we go there and I can still enjoy it.

Staying active really makes me feel better, too. Sure, I may pay for it the next day or two, but at the time it feels good. All depends on what I do. I stand all day at work. On down time, I usually try to walk around just to stretch and loosen my muscles. (Unless my friend Miss S is working. Then I stay put to avoid a confrontation.) Then, on nice days (if I don't work too late) I'll call up some friends or my mom and we'll hit the park path. Sometimes we'll walk a mile or so. This spring I want to buy a bicycle so I can go riding with my sister and some friends. I also like to go dancing. Like I said, those good days are sometimes followed by a day where I'm just sore because I don't do it regularly. Or I get a pain flare and it hurts to move.

It is discouraging. Especially when I have a few good days just to end up flat on my back again. But I do my best to push through. Some of it is out of pride. There are coworkers (like guess who) who think I fake my issue. How they get this notion, I have no clue. I can be near tears and I will drag my bucket to work for 6, 7, 8 hours. I've argued with one of my managers because I wouldn't go home but I was in so much pain she made me go because she was afraid I'd hurt myself more trying to push it. As long as I can make it past the halfway point of my shift it doesn't count against attendance. But I don't get the pay for the hours I miss either.

Talking to people in a similar situation helps, too. I am on 2 groups on Facebook for RA sufferers. One is a general group and one is just for women and we get a bit more personal about our lives. Both are closed groups so I can go on there and vent to my heart's content without anyone from work or family seeing. And they are all so supportive because many are in similar situations and have heard the things I've heard. Like, "You don't look sick. You were just up late." Oh yeah? My ankle is currently twice its normal size and I can't put weight on it. That's normal, is it?

Finally found a doctor who is helping me, too. My old doctor just told me to take anti inflammatory medicines and work on losing weight. Well, if I can't move, how can I exercise? I really don't snack that much. I mean, sure, I like my sweets as much as the next girl. But I don't park on the couch all day and chow down. I changed doctors and she suggested other medication options. They are not instant cures. There is no such thing. But they help me feel even a little better so I can work on the rest by what I mentioned earlier. Watching the salt, walking, swimming. I was in a water zumba class for a while. Once choir starts its summer break I'm going back because right now I have rehearsal on Thursdays. And the Boy bowls on Tuesdays for a few more weeks. I take a weekly injection. I hate needles but this isn't as bad as I thought because I don't see the needle. If I did, I'd be on the floor. I can almost make the week now. Not liking the side effect of my hair thinning. But it's a small price to pay in order to be able to move.

So, all these things have been slowly helping me become more comfortable in my own skin. I look in the mirror and I see a woman who has been through a lot. But I'm making it. I keep a pair of jeans next size down on my closet door as my goal to work for. I want to be able to climb a mountain on my next trip to Oregon and not feel like I'm going to die when I reach the top. My sister is going to give me a real cute hair cut to help with me deal with my hair thinning out. When I am able to fit those jeans, I sm going shopping for some super cute date clothes.

This is a very long way of saying no, I'm not comfortable with how I look or feel. But I am taking steps to improve it and my health at the same time. That is more important. Looking good is a bonus, though. Not gonna lie. :)

Have a good night!
Carey

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

30 Da Writing Challenge Day 12

"Five Men I Find Attractive"

Everyone has their celebrity crushes. You'd have to be living under a rock not to. So, here are 5 of my favorites. Pictures may be added at a later date when my laptop works again and it's easier to add them. Not in any order.

1) Nicholas Brendan- Most of us know him as Xander from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He has also been Penelope Garcia's geeky cute boyfriend on Criminal Minds. I have a thing for dark haired geeks. What can I say? (Obviously, seeing as I'm dating one) I haven't seen him much on Criminal Minds because that show scares me so I can't say much on that. But, I loved him as Xander! He was just so sweet and charming. He meant well whenever he tried to help and it was so wonderful to watch his character grow from geeky school boy to (still geeky) charming young man, who saved the world on countless occasions. I wanted to marry him when I was a teen.

2) Ewan McGregor- Scottish and can sing. What's not to love? Just thinking about it makes me want to watch Moulin Rouge again. I've seen a few of his movies but that is my favorite. Again, dark haired boy-next-door type of appearance. I just love his accent whether it is his English or his natural Scottish. Even his horrible attempt at Southern. (Really. Watch Big Fish or Down With Love. So awful!)

3) Matt Smith- Keeping with the British trend. Matt Smith is best known for his role as the latest regeneration of the Doctor. His three season reign on the show is either loved or loathed by Whovians. (Mostly loathed by fans who never got over David Tennant) He was the youngest Doctor in the show's 50 year history. His bow tie clad, fez obsessed, clumsy charm and childlike joy at new things made him so much fun to watch. I enjoyed watching him in interviews and behind the scenes, too. He is so genuine with the fans, especially the kids. I can't wait to see what the future holds for his career.

4) David Boreanez- Back to my Buffy days. The first time I started watching him in the 2nd season, it was just before the return to Angelus. He terrified me. The way he shifted from brooding charmer to cold hearted killer in the same episode is chilling. And now I love his character on Bones. It's taken me time to get into the show because I still saw him as Angel for a long time. But the more I watch, the more I enjoy this other side of him. He can be very funny and sarcastic and his character's affection for Bones is really touching. I think I enjoy that pair more than Angel and Buffy.

5) Jonathan Rhys Meyers- I just finished watching The Tudors. If you can get past the historical inaccuracies, and the graphic scenes, and the focus on sex and gore, it can be a great show. His portrayal of Henry VIII is incredible. You want to love him one minute and strangle him the next. I didn't know much about him before I saw the show. I guess he did a TV movie where he played Elvis. That I have to see since he's Irish. How well did he pull that off? And he is in a new Dracula series, too, that I have to find. I watched an interview on Craig Ferguson. It was a YouTube video. I heard his natural Irish accent. Can you tall I like accents, too?

So, these are a few of my favorite celebrities. This gives me an idea on another topic once this Challenge is over.

Have a good day!
Carey

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 11

"My Family"

Oh, what to say about my family? Best way to sum us up is we're crazy. I mean, absolutely, batty! But, we're the fun kind of crazy. We're always laughing and giving each other a hard time because that is how we show affection. It throws people off who do not know us that well but they either get used to it or ignore us.

I am the oldest of two. And, somewhere in the middle with my cousins. A good chunk of us are pretty close. Every family has issues so I'm not even going to pretend we're perfect and get along all the time. There are even some people we don't talk to. Either they've cut ties or it was mutual. But, that's depressing so I won't get into that. :)

For the sake of not writing a book, I'll just talk about my immediate family and pet. First, of course, is my parents. They are where I get my crazy from. My sister and I take after them in our own ways. I look like my mom. Brown hair, green eyes, fairer complexion. I think I have the height from my dad's family. Although, my mom's family has a wide range of heights. But, there are stories of ancestors in Europe on my dad's side being over 7 feet tall. My sister looks more like our dad. Big, dark brown eyes and dark, thick, hair with this wonderful natural wave to it that I envy to no end. (Mine is thin and stick straight, partly because of my various health issues) My mom and I are quieter and more passive than Dad and Sis. But, the thing about quiet, passive people is don't mistake the quiet for weakness. Because, if you push us too far, look out. It's Volcano Day in Pompeii. We've both had our incidents where this has happened and we really shock people when it happens. Whereas Dad and Sis will tell you right off if they have an issue with you. Dad is a former police officer and a great natural judge of character.

Both my parents have been tremendously supportive my whole life. They encouraged me to join musical theater when I was a preteen. Mainly because I was very shy. They wanted to help get me out of my shell a bit. I still have my moments when I'm around a new group where I clam up but it helped and I have a love of music and theater that will be lifelong. They also helped me so much during my rough days where I was being bullied in junior high. And, they have encouraged my writing my whole life. I changed my major several times while going to college. Mom knew that I always kept going back to writing in some form or another.

My folks are also great to party with! I had a small backyard party one year for my birthday and a girl I used to go to school with gave me a hard time about them being there. Well, first, I was using Dad's DJ equipment so he wasn't going to go anywhere in order to prevent something from happening to it. And, my parents are fun! New Years Eve is the highlight of the year. We invite a bunch of friends, Dad makes a ton of food, and we just hang out until 3 AM or later. He has one rule. If you're going to drink, unless you came with someone, he takes your keys. Driving with my mom is fun because she'll sing along with the radio with my sister and I and we'll pretend we were in a mother/daughter music group. She taught us how to car dance! When I was a teenager, my dad and I would wake up before the crack of dawn to go fishing. We'd drive out to "Our Spot" and stay there until lunchtime or we ran out of bait, talking about everything we could think of. That was just our time. Mom would go with us sometimes but she wasn't that into fishing. And Sis would set the worms free. But, they also took no crap from us girls, either. Dad's favorite line is "I've done everything you've done, thought about doing, or will do. We just called it something else."

Some people, especially those who know how snarky my father is, find it hard to believe he is a deacon of the Catholic Church. But, he is wonderful in his ministry and I think his no-sugarcoating way of speaking is more effective with people. He has even managed to bring people back to the Church. When he preaches, he relates Scripture to real life, either present day events or events in his life which connects to people really well.

My sister is my best friend. She is 5 years younger than me. We are pretty opposite in temperament and personality. And, we didn't always get along. When we were younger, we would fight like a pair of alley cats. Sometimes there was even bloodshed. Like the time I tried to prevent her from entering our room and I lost my grip on the door and fell into the nightstand. I still have a scar on my back where I cut myself on the corner of it. There was only one ER trip. We were playing ball in the front yard and she nailed me in the forehead with a line drive. (Girl's got a hell of an arm. She definitely got the athletics gene that skipped me) But, usually, after a couple hours of to cool off, we're back to giggles and being the best of friends again.

We are also very protective of each other. When I was going through a bad breakup a few years back, she had my back all the way. She wouldn't let me hide in my room. She called two of our mutual friends and we had a girls night. She helped me pick myself up and helped me learn to live for ME. She hasn't gone through anything as rough, but when I caught an acquaintance during my community college days checking her out (while she was still in high school) I made my displeasure quite clear. We laugh and cry together, although I cry more because I'm much more emotional. We give each other advice about a variety of issues. We tease and torment because that's what sisters do. We have mutual friends we spend time with when we can. Both our work schedules can be quite hectic but we make it work. She's great at doing hair. She comes up with great ideas and is usually able to pull it off. She's also a wonderful artist.

And, we can't forget her Highness, Princess Seige. (Pronounced Sage. Sis picked it) She is our 11 year old grumpy cat. She was my sister's cat but since she went off to college and has since moved out, the cat has latched on to Dad. She cries when he leaves or goes to bed. She has to be his shadow everywhere. She even squeezes between my parents while they're sitting on the couch watching TV at night. She doesn't like to be pet by anyone else. Unless she feels like it. If someone touches her when she's not in the mood, she'll go off and wash herself. When we had our dog, she would wait by the door for us to let him back in and then jump up and slap him in the face. She couldn't stand my cat, Sabrina, and so we had to keep them separate. No matter what we did in the 11 years they were together, they never got along. She is declawed, thankfully. But she has learned to compensate with her teeth. She doesn't like the boyfriends, but that's because they both tease her so it's a justified dislike.

So, that's my immediate family in a nutshell. I'll probably be talking more about them in the future as I continue with this challenge and general writing.

Have a good night!
Carey

Monday, March 10, 2014

30 Day Writing Challenge Day 10

"Music Shuffle"

The prompt says put your music player on shuffle and list the first 10 songs. But, my laptop is currently not working and I can't find my iPod so I am using what comes on one of my Pandora stations. This is supposed to be my Little Bit of Everything station. I'm still adjusting it.

1. Nobody's Fool- Miranda Lambert
2. Stay- Sugarland
3. A Little Bit Stronger- Sara Evans
4. Chainsaw- Band Perry
5. I'll Be- Edwin McCain
6. Everybody (Backstreet's Back)- Backstreet Boys (Actually, on Pandora it said NKOTBSB)
7. It's Gonna Be Me- N'Sync
8. As Long As You Love Me- Backstreet Boys
9. I Like It, I Love It- Tim McGraw
10. Love Like Crazy- Lee Brice

Here you go. Just a small snippet of the music I listen to.

Tomorrow's prompt is "My Family."