Prizes for Everyone!!! Or at least until I run out ;o)
See, there's this thing about getting organized and caught up... The Universe has a way of saying, "Oh Yeah????"
GRW (Georgia Romance Writers) and family have been my reality the last week or so. Both very important to me, even if I miss my blogging. Even if I have to put equally important things on hold. Balance... I'm learning the healing reality of it, and how little a writer gets of it by default. You have to create your own.
So, I've gone back to my yoga and pilates, and we've bought a new bed (heaven), and I'm caught up on the tons of things I've had to put off for so long, and my son's finished with his first year of middle school (complete with a spot on the District Honor Band, achademic awards, four honors classed lined up for next year, and a true passion for tennis that will see him through three back-to-back camps this summer). A school year well lived, and one of my proudest accomplishments--that my son's happy and balanced in his own intelligence and creativity. They're our future, our children. Our legacy. I'm grateful that my son's a daily gift to remind me of that promise.
And I've just returned from a Memorial Day weekend emersed in Native American culture (part of my heritage)--and I've fallen in love wint Zuni fetish carvings (small masterpieces carved from gems and precisous stone by Zuni artisans) and the work of a Zuni jewelry artist, Effie Calavaza (http://www.taostrading.com/eshox_pages/effie.html). Seems snake medicine is what I find myself drawn to, and this great lady is the best of the best at creating and healing through her art. I hope to meet her some day. I've included a few pics of her work to give you a little taste...
It was a magical weekend of drum music and native singing and dancing. I bought a wooden flute with the perfect earthy tone, and met some wonderfully inspiring artists. The festival is a "pow wow" I've attended before, and there are several more throughout the year. I won't miss a single one. And I really need to delve into my family history and figure out my Cherokee roots. But that's for another day.
I've been remiss in prizes, and that can go on no longer ;o) So, in addition to the prizes in the last post, pictures of the rest of my Snow White treasures follow. I'll give them all way to commenters by the end of the week--so speak up!--while we celebrate the success of Mother's of the Year--and my "Snow White" themed novella, Baby Steps.
In the mean time:
Snow White and Grumpy go to...Travelor, who posted at 3:14 in the May 13th post.
And the green Grumpy T-shirt...to Annie, who posted at 3:58 in the May 8th post.
Did anyone catch the Mothers and Daughters article in this month's Romantic Times? I received a call from an editor at RT a few months back, who'd heard about my foster care story and was intrigued. Baby Steps was spotlighted prominantly, and the message I hope every reader takes away that motherhood is about giving and caring and loving unconditionally, and helping a child find his own confidence and purpose in life... I've had wonderful feedback on it. The unexpected blessings are the best, don't you think?
Remind me to tell you about my LifeTime TV interview next, 'kay ;o) Oh, and to give you another excerpt of Weekend Meltdown...
Until then, enjoy drooling over more Snow White prizes, chatting about the spritual zaniness of yours truly ;o), and looking forward to my To Protect the Child Blog release party which will begin on June 17th!!!
GRW (Georgia Romance Writers) and family have been my reality the last week or so. Both very important to me, even if I miss my blogging. Even if I have to put equally important things on hold. Balance... I'm learning the healing reality of it, and how little a writer gets of it by default. You have to create your own.
So, I've gone back to my yoga and pilates, and we've bought a new bed (heaven), and I'm caught up on the tons of things I've had to put off for so long, and my son's finished with his first year of middle school (complete with a spot on the District Honor Band, achademic awards, four honors classed lined up for next year, and a true passion for tennis that will see him through three back-to-back camps this summer). A school year well lived, and one of my proudest accomplishments--that my son's happy and balanced in his own intelligence and creativity. They're our future, our children. Our legacy. I'm grateful that my son's a daily gift to remind me of that promise.
And I've just returned from a Memorial Day weekend emersed in Native American culture (part of my heritage)--and I've fallen in love wint Zuni fetish carvings (small masterpieces carved from gems and precisous stone by Zuni artisans) and the work of a Zuni jewelry artist, Effie Calavaza (http://www.taostrading.com/eshox_pages/effie.html). Seems snake medicine is what I find myself drawn to, and this great lady is the best of the best at creating and healing through her art. I hope to meet her some day. I've included a few pics of her work to give you a little taste...
It was a magical weekend of drum music and native singing and dancing. I bought a wooden flute with the perfect earthy tone, and met some wonderfully inspiring artists. The festival is a "pow wow" I've attended before, and there are several more throughout the year. I won't miss a single one. And I really need to delve into my family history and figure out my Cherokee roots. But that's for another day.
I've been remiss in prizes, and that can go on no longer ;o) So, in addition to the prizes in the last post, pictures of the rest of my Snow White treasures follow. I'll give them all way to commenters by the end of the week--so speak up!--while we celebrate the success of Mother's of the Year--and my "Snow White" themed novella, Baby Steps.
In the mean time:
Snow White and Grumpy go to...Travelor, who posted at 3:14 in the May 13th post.
And the green Grumpy T-shirt...to Annie, who posted at 3:58 in the May 8th post.
Did anyone catch the Mothers and Daughters article in this month's Romantic Times? I received a call from an editor at RT a few months back, who'd heard about my foster care story and was intrigued. Baby Steps was spotlighted prominantly, and the message I hope every reader takes away that motherhood is about giving and caring and loving unconditionally, and helping a child find his own confidence and purpose in life... I've had wonderful feedback on it. The unexpected blessings are the best, don't you think?
Remind me to tell you about my LifeTime TV interview next, 'kay ;o) Oh, and to give you another excerpt of Weekend Meltdown...
Until then, enjoy drooling over more Snow White prizes, chatting about the spritual zaniness of yours truly ;o), and looking forward to my To Protect the Child Blog release party which will begin on June 17th!!!
Labels: Anna's World, Blog Release Parties and Prizes, d, Excerpts from Anna's Novels, The Writer's Mania
29 Comments:
At 2:53 PM, robynl said…
welcome back to the land of the bloggers, Anna. Kudos to your son for his accomplishments, wow!!
Congrats to the winners today.
The carvings are awesome.
At 2:58 PM, Jennifer Y. said…
Welcome Back!
I was worried about you, but I understand trying to keep things in order. I am trying to learn a little balance myself right now.
That Grumpy shirt is adorable (my family would say that that has been me lately...LOL). And Snow White's Horse! I don't think I have ever seen the stuffed horse before!
At 3:01 PM, CrystalGB said…
Good to see you back Anna. Congratulations to your son on his wonderful accomplishments.
The prizes are darling. I love the t-shirts.
At 3:45 PM, Cherie J said…
Congrats to the winners! Welcome back Anna! With two kids under the age of 5 believe me I understand about trying to find balance. Wonderful prizes. Thanks for sharing all those cool pictures.
At 4:58 PM, Angie-la said…
Anna, If you love pow-wows, you should come down to Hamilton GA in October for the Ossahatchee Pow-wow. Check it out at http://www.ossahatchee.org/
It is always the 3rd weekend in October.
Angie
At 5:38 PM, Cheryl said…
I love the Snow White shirt. Congratulations to your son. What wonderful accomplishments he's achieved and such proud moments he's given you.
Cheryl S.
At 6:04 PM, Anonymous said…
Anna,
Glad to have you back! I love the carvings, especially the butterfly and the jewelry. Very pretty. Reminds me of a necklace I bought in Sedona Arizona. There was a store there that had really neat native american necklaces and bracelets. I loved it.
Congrats on your son's accomplishments. I know you're proud. I have one child, a son who is seven, and like you, I'm always so proud when he does something well.
Have a great day.
Sandra M
At 9:03 PM, Fannie said…
Congrats to your son. He is awesome. You must be so proud of him. I love the jewelry and fetishes.There is nothing like connecting with your ancestors. Pow-wows are a great way to do it. There is big 4th of July Pow-wow here in Cherokee, NC every year. I used to go before my knees got to so bad. BTW, the prizes are truly fantastic. Looking forward to the launch party. Yeah!!!! Hugs to all.
At 2:20 AM, ThatBrunette said…
Hooray! Anna is back.
Congratulations to you and your son.
The jewelry is lovely. I really like the design of the fetish. (That is an odd sentence) I would like to hear more about your Cherokee roots. I think heritage is a great part of one's personality.
At 3:36 PM, Unknown said…
The carvings and jewelry are great! Congrats to the winners!
At 2:01 AM, Minna said…
Congrats to the winners!
At 9:44 AM, Minna said…
That bear carving reminded me... Do you by any chance happen to know the story of how the bear lost his tail? I'm just asking, because we Finns have that story and I know that for instance the Inuits, Swedes and Iroquois have it, too. However, most peoples seem to have only the part of the story where the poor bear loses his tail, but everyone don't seem to have the part where the fox cheats the farmer or hunter, but I've heard that besides us Finns at least the Iroquois have it, too.
At 11:46 AM, Shari C said…
Congratulations to the winners!
I totally agree with how important the raising of our children are and the values we give them to make the best decisions as they grow and become their own person. We have a wonderful son and daughter who are now raising their own children of which I am proud of each and everyone of them. Like you said earlier, They are our future and I want them to have the best we can offer them to become 'good and caring citizens of our nation'.
At 11:14 PM, Lil said…
Congrats to your son, you must be so proud!
Really enjoyed the carvings you included in this post. A friend had given me a small fertility one (a frog, I think...it is in storage at the moment) when I married. They are so beautiful.
At 11:24 AM, J said…
Welcome back and congrats on your son's achievements! Snow White and Astor are so cute. Looking forward to seeing the Lifetime interview go live and the new excerpt.
At 9:25 PM, Nathalie said…
Glad to have you back...
Congrats to the winners!
At 4:54 PM, Unknown said…
Anna,
I just had to stop by and tell you how much I enjoyed ABOUT A BOY and I cried a few tears here and there.
I look forward to your next two releases. They can't come soon enough!
Lettetia
At 5:55 PM, Michelle said…
Happy Spring to you and hope the writing muses are treating you well. Quite a collection of a variety of unique items you have there.
At 2:34 PM, cherio1 said…
Hi Anna, I am glad to see you back.
At 4:22 PM, Maureen said…
Hi Anna!
Congrats to the winners and to your son on his accomplishments. You are giving away some cute prizes.
At 5:44 PM, Carol M said…
Welcome bac, Anna! Congrats to
Congrats to your son and to the winners!
At 5:46 PM, Carol M said…
Guess I should proofread before sending! lol
At 7:10 PM, GladysMP said…
Didn't Walt Disney make wonderful contributions to the world? His characters will live forever and his Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Epcot are fabulous. And it all seems to have started with one character...Mickey Mouse, who is my daughter's favorite still.
At 8:24 PM, Jennifer Y. said…
I just found out that later this year I might get to go to Disney World for the first time ever. Having never been I am very excited.
The Snow White pics made me think of it.
I hope you are doing well, Anna!
At 9:40 PM, Anonymous said…
hi anna.
debby
At 10:07 AM, squiresj said…
The gumpy t-shirt would be something my youngest daughter who just turned 22 would love. Also the other stuff would make nice Christmas presents for my great neices and my step-granddaughter. She is facing her Mother going to prison for robbery soon and going through a lot. God Bless
I saw you have Native inheritance. So do I. My Dad says I have Cherokee and Black Foot. My Grandmother had the high cheek bones of the Cherokee and so do I.
jrs362@hotmail.com
At 1:13 PM, J said…
"To Protect the Child" releases today. Congrats, Anna!
At 7:19 AM, Debby said…
I would love to go to Disney. Maybe some day
At 6:55 PM, Pat Cochran said…
I haven't dared let my grandaughters
get a look at these prizes! They would want them now, this minute!!
Pat Cochran
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