Showing posts with label Anniversaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anniversaries. Show all posts

8/29/2019

Jacqui Nelson's 1-year "Get Lost in a Story" blogging anniversary celebration

It’s been one year since I joined Get Lost in a Story and I feel like celebrating! Continue reading for a chance to win a special gift from my home in Canada...



It’s been a good year. It’s been fun and has gone by fast. It’s been a privilege to be a GLIAS host, to hang out with my fellow hosts, to read their blog posts and their guests' posts as well. I've loved getting to know everyone better, including the amazing GLIAS blog readers!

A behind-the-scenes confession... 

I could have had the pleasure of being part of Get Lost in a Story much sooner. Angi Morgan asked me to join earlier (a lot earlier—we're talking years earlier) but…I was shy about blogging.

What could I share regularly in a group blog? Did I have anything to share even in one blog post? How could I find (or entice) my fellow authors to join me as guests? Could I give blog readers something interesting to read?

Well, one never gets the answers to these types of questions until one tackles them. So, I’m lucky that last year at the Wild Deadwood Reads author-reader event (after having an amazing time touring South Dakota with Elisabeth Burke, and also sharing a room with her at the event), Amanda McIntyre asked me to join GLIAS. And Angi did again, as well. 

What happened next? 

  • On July 24, 2018, Elisabeth wrote a blog post introducing me to the GLIAS blog.
  • On August 6, I hosted myself as my first guest in my North of the Border guest blog series. I needed something (or someone) to introduce my vision for the theme of sharing something/anything about Canada that has inspired a writer or their stories. And what better way to introduce something than with yourself as the test subject? 
  • On Sept 6, I hosted my first guest author, Alice Valdal. 
  • And now on Sept 5 (one year later in 2019), my next guest will be Rick Lauber—and I’ll have hosted 27 guest bloggers! 
That’s approximately one guest every 2 weeks. Or maybe one guest every week and a bit, since for the entire month of August I took a break from blogging in order to fully enjoy a trip to southern France—a getaway from all things writing-related.

Sometimes it’s good to take a break from something you do a lot—so that you can return to that something refreshed and eager to continue.

And now for the chance to win my special gift from Canada, that celebrates my 1-year GLIAS blogging anniversary! 



COMMENT BELOW saying why you enjoy the GLIAS blog or just simply by writing "hi" (before the end of the day on Sept 2) for a chance to win a Canada-themed cup and coaster set.

The cup is from Victoria (where I currently live on Canada's southwest coast) and has a bunch of “Canadian fun facts” on it…such as “the longest beaver dam in the world is located in Northern Alberta.” Who knew?

I like that "fun fact" best because Northern Alberta (with its prairies, forests, and farmland) is where I grew up—and it leads perfectly to describing the coaster set in my giveaway.

Last year, while visiting Alberta in August, I found these super cute, vintage Royal Canadian Mounted Police (with a chipmunk on his shoulder) coasters. And I immediately knew I had to take them home. AND save them for a day like today—when I could give them away in a blog just like this 🙂❤️

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6/17/2019

ANGI MORGAN-ANNIVERSARIES ~ MAKE ‘EM SPECIAL


Stories of the Heart- July 17, 2019

In a time when it seems the world is nothing but name-calling, finger-pointing and bad vibes, its refreshing to hear the GOOD that still exists. For that, and these stories shared by some very dear and talented people, I am truly grateful and blessed!

A special reminder by a very special lady! Angi is a spitfire woman with a heart of gold. I am proud to call her friend. Enjoy!

#doesaheartgood

Amanda McIntyre


ANNIVERSARIES ~ MAKE ‘EM SPECIAL
by Angi Morgan
 










Today Tim and I are celebrating our 30th Anniversary. I’ll say ‘thank you’ now to anyone who congratulates us. Why? We’re on a train. It’s something that we’ve both wanted to do for a while.  I have to admit that most years we’re not together on our anniversary. Some years there weren’t any gifts or even cards exchanged.

THIS milestone event though…we’ve given ourselves a trip, a new travel trailer, and new wedding bands… they’re all lovely, but not necessary. Gifts are nice and are something to look back on to identify the year. But one of my favorite celebrations was a picnic in the back of a minivan in a parking lot because it was raining outside. I don’t remember what we had to eat. No wine was involved because we couldn’t afford it. But we were alone (free of children) and happy.

On the day we got married, my dad told me something I’ve been passing on to other couples on their wedding day. It was something I wish he’d told me before I married the wrong guy when I was younger. After telling me he thought Tim was a good man and the right one for me he said, “Love isn’t something you fall into. It takes a lot of hard work to keep a marriage together.”

And then there was my own discovery. Love isn’t a 50/50 split. When you split everything 50/50 that actually means you give ONLY 50% and you keep 50% to yourself. But that leaves 50% of you "unfilled". Nope, a relationship works if you each always give 100%. It might seem like giving 100% leaves you with nothing. But remember...that your partner gives 100% to fill you up.

Anniversaries come by being ALL IN.

About Angi-
Where honor and danger collide with love" is more than a tag line. When the house is quiet, she plots ways to engage her readers with complex story lines, throwing her hero and heroine into conflicting situations requiring sacrifice. Alone their situations seem impossible...but then the one person they can love fights for that 'happily ever after' to share with them. ANGI MORGAN is a USA Today and Publisher's Weekly bestselling author. Her work has finaled in the Romantic Times First Series Book, the Booksellers' Best First Book, the Booksellers' Best Series Romantic Suspense, the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, the Carolyn Readers Choice Award and the Daphne du Maurier. An 11th generation Texan, Angi utilizes her strong heritage to create passionate characters in actual Texas locations who are willing to risk everything.

9/07/2018

First Friday: The Crew celebrates Anniversaries!

Happy September GLIAS friends! All year long each of us celebrates many milestones, and they are so meaningful. Some celebrations are for all of us to share: Independence Day, holidays, remembrances of good things and bad. Some celebrations are personal: birthdays, anniversaries, good health goals. Today the crew wants to know what you celebrate every year--what makes your life special, memorable, or poignant?

LIZBETH SELVIG
Today, September 7th is my wedding anniversary and this year marks the 44th year of being married to the most amazing guy, Jan Selvig--a liberated, good man; a role model; a smart human being; and my best friend. What's special about "us" is that we met when I was 15 and he was 19--a very scandalous age difference as far as friends, family, and friends' families were concerned! I married Jan one month after I turned 19 and although I know few people thought we'd make it, we beat the odds! Since that September day in 1974 we've watched two amazing children grow, have had so many travel adventures,
spent too much money, eaten (probably too much) good food :-P and are now enjoying the most beautiful grandkids on the planet!! I rave on because without all this I would not be the person I am. I certainly would not be the writer I am--since Jan is a part of every hero I write. He definitely makes every September a month to celebrate--I hope for at least 44 more years!!

I'm throwing us back to my very first series: Love From Kennison Falls. If you go check it out--these are stories of my heart and you can truly see the influence all my anniversaries have had on my idea of a hero!!

ANGI MORGAN:
Oh gosh. I have to be honest that most of my anniversaries fall on a date my husband is out of town. But we do celebrate our wedding anniversary. Normally with a special trip (but sometimes those trips are in September instead of June). This year was number 29 for us. We actually ended our 17-day-4200-mile-trip on our anniversary.

My latest book, RANGER GUARDIAN, is about a couple. The anniversary theey're looking forward to is their daughter's fourth birthday.

AVRIL TREMAYNE:
http://www.avriltremayne.com/here-comes-the-bridesmaidI’m not so good at celebrating anniversaries. One memorable year on my wedding anniversary, my husband and I were out at a café having our morning cappuccino, when he checked his diary and saw a booking for one of Sydney’s best restaurants that night. We both wondered why, and it wasn’t for quite some time that we realized the significance of the date! It’s still not a certainty that either or both of us will remember that date, although we do try hard. I’m like that with all special dates. For example, many authors will reminisce about the day/night they got “the call” telling them their first book had been accepted by a publisher. Not me – although I dearly wish I did remember it because it was a momentous occasion! But I have better luck remembering the day my first book was published – July 1 2014, Here Comes the Bridesmaid. That story remains the book of my heart, not only because it was my first, but because the story poured out of me quite effortlessly; it was as though the many things I’d read and lessons I’d learned about writing came together in one burst and delivered the manuscript by magic.

Click on the cover if you'd like to read the beginning...


AMANDA MCINTYRE
 Milestones…there are a great many in my life. The good, the bad, and the ugly…but each one has crafted me into the person I am today. This year marked our 40th wedding anniversary. High school sweethearts, we have navigated our journey with
High school prom. Mark & me in center.
a little swagger and a lot of grace. The result are four amazing children and as of seventeen months ago on April 1st, our precious grandson
😉

His birth was another biggie milestone for me. I adored my grandmother and I think from a very early age I wanted to be a grandma, possibly before I wanted to even be a mom. (logistical time warp, I realize) I remember a couple of years after my oldest son married, I was visiting Otis at the Bottom of the Teacup. (one of New Orleans oldest and most famous tea rooms.) He told me then, that in a couple of years he saw a “rambunctious little boy” in my life. He couldn’t have pegged our grandson any better!

Other milestones…my first print published book. I had just picked up my twin sons from kindergarten and handed them the book as we were driving home. From the back seat one of them (admittedly I can’t remember now which) says out loud, “Mommy, your story is on page 68!” My family has always been my greatest support in my writing journey. I couldn’t do it without them.

That first agent. The “call” from a big publisher. The first time I met Heather Graham. My first romance conference. The first time a reader recognized me and said she loved my books (THAT is still a humbling/terrifyingly wonderful experience!!) My daughter’s face the first time she experienced Disney. Watching your kids’ reach their milestones….so many and so many more to come! It’s a grand adventure to be sure!


One of the reasons I began writing was/and is my belief that love will always find a way. Even in my darkest hour (and there have been a few) putting one foot in front of the other, having faith and believing in the power of love has gotten me through. It’s a common thread you will see in all of my writing. My latest work in progress is not exception. In the next installment (long overdue) of my Last Hope Ranch series love offers a broken past a second chance. WORTH THE WAIT releases this fall. Click here to read an excerpt…

JACQUI NELSON 

The only thing I can think of that I celebrate every year are…birthdays!

It’s a bit daunting when the years fly by—and add another candle on the cake, but my family always seems to have fun with birthdays. I searched my photos for pictures and (although we usually take a lot of them on birthdays), I had trouble finding any for my birthday...until I came across this one from my 42nd birthday (a few * cough * years ago; okay more than a few). We ran out of candles and had to improvise. The 411 represented 42. 

This photo with presents, balloons, and a handmade card from my nephew (showing me working on my writing computer) was from the same year. You can't see the writing on the white birthday card envelop (on the table underneath a stick of black licorice tied in a red ribbon), but it was from my mom and says “celebrate, you’re almost halfway there.”

My mom's humor always made life lively and different and memorable. Maybe I’m a bit like her (or at least I hope I am) because rather than a traditional cake, I like pies or cheesecakes for my birthday. Thus the pumpkin pie in the first photo.

Please tell us about YOUR special anniversary
--whatever it is! And all of us here wish you another whole year of amazing and heartfelt celebrations!