Thursday, February 18, 2016

Snowy Weather and Comfort Foods


Hi. It's February. February makes me think about groundhogs day, Valentine's day, and snowy, cold weather. I love groundhogs day. I even have a friend from Punxsutawney, Pa. When we went to visit her, she took us to the library to see Phil and where he lives. You can see him from outside as well as inside. So I saw the groundhog with Gobbler's Knob behind me. I was more excited than my daughter who was under 10 at that point.


Valentine's Day was this past weekend. That makes me think of $$$$ - expensive flowers, gifts and meals. This year we went to visit a friend and took her to lunch. She had just lost her husband earlier in the week. It was so nice to visit with her. We haven't seen her in a while. My husband, daughter and I had Chinese (which is her favorite) for dinner. Next year, our daughter will be away at college on Valentine's Day so I was glad to have dinner with her.

My house February 2015

February always brings lots of snow to Northeast Ohio. We had a mild November and December. Mid January winter decided to appear. Snow makes me think of cozy fires but I don't have a fireplace. Do you? It also makes me think of comfort food. I like to make my comfort food in my crockpot. I have 3. I know some of my friends like to use their crockpots (Carey, Christina, Mandy). Who else like to cook with a crockpot?






My favorite crockpot meals:

  1. Italian Wedding Soup
  2. Pasta Fagioli
  3. Italian Beef
  4. Beef Stew
  5. Chili (I use a weight watcher recipe - 2 points a cup)

There are many others I make. The last thing I made in my crockpot was sausage and peppers (Italian style). What's the last thing you make in your crockpot? What are your favorite comfort meals to make in a crockpot? Let me know if you want the recipes I use!

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Goals: Write my book

Hi. As I wrote in my post about growing my blog, I love to write. I also started this blog to get me writing more.  I wrote my first book in 4th grade as part of a young authors program. It was a children's book with pictures. My brother, Jimmy, was in Kindergarten and was my illustrator. He still draws very well. I will share pictures at a later time. Then we went to a conference. So began my love of writing.
Fairport Harbor in July (My picture)

I have a book started called Temporary Home. It is a mystery. I started writing it the summer my daughter participated in Spirit of America, a boating class. It was at the Fairport Harbor beach. I sat there while she took her class and wrote in a notebook. I remember that is was still cool and I wrapped myself in a my beach towel. When that was over, I set it aside.


Then I took a class at Lakeland Community College taught by a local author, Deanna Adams, called how to write a book. That was a great class. For that class, I typed up the first chapter and an outline for my book. She gave input on both. When the class was over, I put it aside again because I was busy at work writing IEP's (Individual Intervention Plans).


Then I went to the Spring Writer's Conference at Lakeland Community College that is run by Deana Adams. I learned a lot from area writers. Also I met to authors who's books I read. I was so excited to meet them. I took their class on character development. I found out about a writer's group that meets in the area 1 Saturday a month at a library. I went a few times but then I wasn't writing again due to my job and stopped going.


Now that I am no longer teaching, I have plenty of time to write. I started this blog in November/December. I am writing this but not enough. I have not started working on my book again.
In order to help me start writing again, I will

  1. Keep working on this blog.
  2. Make a writing schedule.
  3. Start going to my writer's group again.
  4. Start going to the other writer's group I found that meets on Wednesday nights. 
  5. WRITE!!!!!
  6. Go to the Fall Writer's Conference at Lakeland.
I am writing my blog. The next thing I need to do is create a writing schedule for my blog and my book (as well as other writing). Does anyone else have a writing schedule or a schedule for something they love to do to make it more than a hobby? If you write, what do you like to write? If you don't write, what's your passion?

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Goal - Grow My Blog


This is my blog that I started because I love to write. I started writing several fiction books but I haven't finished one yet. I write lists, notes, journals, texts, lesson plans (not anymore), and  my books. This blog is suppose to help me write more so I can finish my books. The one I want to finish first is called Temporary Home. Then I have many more ideas and some outlines already started. I write mysteries. (I also read mysteries and watch them on tv.) It has always been my dream to be an author.

I know a lot about writing but not much about blogging. I have been writing but I need to do more to my blog page. There are somethings that are missing - about page, links to my social media pages, and I don't know what else. I also need to work on the design - I'm missing a logo. I know what I want but I don't draw very well or know how to make it on the computer. So I need to learn more about blogging in order to grow my blog.

Cedar Point  - taken by my daughter
Before I started my blog, I sat down with a list of questions about blogging and my friend Christina who writes a blog called Juggling Real Food and Real Life. It is a great blog so check it out. She gave me a lot of information. She helped a lot. I didn't do everything she said. I haven't watched youtube videos about blogs or listened to podcasts. I was so anxious to get started that I rushed through setting up my blog as fast as possible. I am going to have to meet up with her again soon to see if she has anymore advice for me.

In order to grow my blog, I need to:
1. Watch youtube videos suggested by my friend
2. Listen to podcasts suggested by my friend
3. Learn how to make an editorial calendar
4. Post on the 2 days I have planned
5. Read the articles/blog posts I have saved on pintrest
6. Read more blogs in my niche - Lifestyle
7. Connect with bloggers

I have already signed up to go to Bloggy Conference which is September at Cedar Point (on my goal list for 2016). I hope it is fun and that I learn a lot. I have been working on social media. I have a Facebook page, twitter, pinterest and instagram. What other sites do I need? What else should I include? What topics do you want to hear about?




Tuesday, February 2, 2016

My Favorite Things at Disney


I was just at Disney in January for the Disney Marathon Weekend with my husband and daughter. I love Disney! It the happiest place on Earth. I know that I was sick but we still had a great time. We love Epcot especially the world showcase. The worst part of our trip was our delayed flight home and the cold weather that was waiting for us in Northeast Ohio. 

Every time I go to Disney, I find new favorite things that give me inklings of joy. Let me tell you about this trips favorites.

Disney Favorites January 2016

1. Contemporary Resort - That was the first time I have stayed at the Contemporary. I loved having access to the monorail. We had a great room with a great view of the Electric Parade on the water. I would love to stay there again. We had a great group rate for the room otherwise we wouldn't have stayed at a Deluxe resort. 

2. Mary Poppins - I met and had my picture taken with Mary Poppins and my daughter. I have never seen her at Disney before. We also saw Alice in Wonderland but there was a very long wait to meet her.

3. Raglan Road - This is a favorite of mine from the last trip so we had to go again. It is an Irish Pub with Irish Dancers and music as well as pub food. They have great beef stew. We didn't have dessert this time but last time we had wonderful bread pudding!

4. Rock and Roll Roller Coaster - This is in Hollywood Studios. I never rode this roller coaster before so my daughter said I should go on it. I went alone. My husband can't go on roller coasters due to his MS and my daughter said she wasn't going on it again. I went in the single rider lane and waited a long time. It was fast and fun. The biggest roller coaster I have been on. In September, I plan to ride the record breaking ones at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.

5. Desserts - In France, we had to get our favorite dessert - Chocolate mousse. All three of us had it and we loved it and the break from walking around Epcot. We also had cappuccino cupcakes at a quick service restaurant. Our daughter had her own. My husband and I shared one. At the quick service restaurant at The Contemporary, there was a peanut butter tart. I love peanut butter. That was one I just had.

6. Japan - We were at Epcot on Saturday night and had dinner at the Japanese restaurant. The food there was only ok. When we left it was pouring rain, we hid out in the large store in Japan. They had fun things and candy from Japan. Our daughter brought some home.

7. France - We  had lunch at the restaurant in France. It was lovely. We enjoyed the atmosphere and the food. I will definitely want to try dinner there in the future. We also saw a movie that was an aerial view of France. It was beautiful. I never saw that before and was glad we found it.

8. Fireworks - We only saw the fireworks one night at Magic Kingdom. They were perfect as usual. Next time we want to see them from the California Grill at the Contemporary. 


 

We had a great time but there were a few things I wished we had done. We missed the fireworks at Epcot because I wasn't feeling well and wanted to go back to our room. We forgot to get the dole whip in Magic Kingdom. We didn't go on the Haunted Mansion ride because our daughter didn't want to go on it. We didn't get to go swimming. It wasn't warm enough except one day but we didn't have time that day. Well, I guess those are reasons to go back - as if I needed any reasons!