Okay all you Mommas out there..or you lucky Stay at home daddy’s, grab a glass of wine or a bottle of Dr. Pepper..whatever it is that makes you relax and feel like a real adult and get ready. Anytime I write/say the word cheers…take a drink. Hopefully by the end you feel just a little […]
Browsing Tag: Authors Hard Work
The Snow Shoveling/Exercise Balance
Piles and piles of snow. That is what we currently have. This leads to the following question… “At what point does shoveling snow count as exercise?” So I ask you…Is there a line? For example… Does one actually have to be the one shoveling the snow? (cause that looks like a lot of work) And if […]
With Thanks
With Thanksgiving on the horizon I have been making a conscious effort to feel and think all of the many things that I am thankful for. There are so many things to be thankful for. I recently heard for the first time a song by Jewel that says: I am my father’s daughter, he has […]
Author Interview
My first blog author interview. Thank you so much Mandy Eve Barnett for taking the time to talk with me. Remember this post? She’s one of the great ones! View my interview here on Mandy’s Blog! http://mandyevebarnett.com/2015/03/05/welcome-newcomer-meriann-boxall/
Publishing a First Work
I have some very exciting news. I have story that will be published in the Secrets and Doors anthology set to be released very soon. It has been quite a journey for me and I have learned a lot. If you are currently writing, or hoping to write and someday be published, trust me when […]
Secrets and Doors Cover
I am so excited about this book, what it supports, and how it came together. The stories are wonderful and the cover is so beautiful! You know you want to pick that right off of the shelf! A closer look at the back cover: Open the door and unlock the secrets in eleven short stories […]
A Few Steps in a Walk Across America
I have a few traits that seem to be pretty well-known by those in my closest circle. Sometimes I am teased and bring people into things that they may or may not have wanted to do. But sometimes…I become a part of something really, really cool. Example A: I would do almost anything for anyone, […]
A Review: Eleanor by Johnny Worthen
I have previously reviewed another one of Johnny Worthen’s books, and decided to try another. I received a review copy of Eleanor and it didn’t take me very long to read it. Eleanor is magical. She is so easy to connect to that I felt engrossed in the book right from the beginning. She comes […]
Awkward
Let’s set the mood here with this one. I want you to watch this amazing video by the 2 Cellos. Think back to the “good ole’ days” and sing along if you know the words, only this time, insert the word “Awkward” every time you usually say “Thunder”. Mood set-for some of my greatest Mom […]
Social Media: Moments Lost? Or not… Pros and Cons Discussed
I have been learning so much about social media, and the many platforms. In doing so I have also been reflecting on my personal life and the impact that social media has had on me. I thought of some of my life’s biggest moments: wedding, birth of my children, loss of my mother; and some […]
10 Tips for a Great Interview
Following up on last weeks 10 Tips for a Great Resume post, here are a few more tips to helping you land the job of your dreams. 1-From Head to Toe, It all Will Show. You must look the part, from your head to your feet. This includes your hair style and your shoes. Yes, […]
A Review: One Boy, No Water
One Boy, No Water is the first book in the Niuhi Shark Saga by Lehua Parker. The only negative to reading One Boy, No Water was that I read it during the winter and it left me longing for warm sun, sandy beaches and shaved ice. Zader is a young Hawaiian Boy that is allergic […]
ABC’s and 123’s for my Children
As a second installment to my at home ABC’s, the framework for so much in learning. I created the ABC’s and 123’s for my Children. Always be you Believe in yourself Create your own luck Dream big Everyone has good in them, but if they aren’t good for you, love them from afar Family first […]
My Motherhood ABC’s and 123’s
We are in preschool mode at our house. Seeing the ABC’s as the framework for so much, I started thinking about how they can guide me too. From my Children to me, my Motherhood ABC’s. Always be my friend. I know you are my mom, but be my friend too Be there for me. No […]
My Six Pack Abs
Health and well-being have always been important to me. I have been very active most of my life-until I had children. Then I found myself chasing them as my main form of exercise (which is a lot for our active family). I attempted to get back into the swing of things the other day. It […]
The Uneventful Shower
As a stay at home mom, every shower must be scheduled. (It’s even worse for a working mom-as there is that time factor). A few things must take place before said shower can occur: Kids must be fed Baby cannot be crying Everything must be safe and securely in place with “no no” areas, promptly […]
A Review: Kiss of Fire
Kiss of Fire by Rebecca Ethington was recently recommended to me in the online book club: Bring Your Own Book Club (Do Join If You Like to Read). Plus, she is local, so I thought I would give it a try and I am so very glad that I did. Joclyn is magical. In many ways, […]
5 Reasons To Go To A Writing Conference
I was incredibly nervous to attend my first Writing Conference. I was going to be in the presence of many amazing and accomplished authors, not to mention my competition. It was a little overwhelming for me. I decided to do it anyway. My goals: learn a lot, approach at least one person and talk about […]
An Olympic Sized Lesson
This is really a guest post by my girl one, but she is a little too small to type on her own just yet. We love the Olympics at our house. After watching one evening my four year old came up with an idea. An idea of Epic Proportions. “Let’s have our own Olympics!” Yes, […]
Medora
I haven’t read a Zombie book in a long time, since I finished the Forest of Hands and Teeth Series, which I loved. But Nerf recently released a group of weapons specifically for the hunting of Zombies, so I decided it was due time to read another one, so I selected Medora by Wick Welker. […]
First Guest Post
I contributed to my first blog, other than my own the other day. The post is located at: http://hebervalleywriters.wordpress.com/2014/01/10/more-than-a-book/ Go check out this blog and all of the great writers! More Than A Book When an author says, “Hey, buy my book!” What they are really saying is, “Hey, please support me so I […]