This has been a blog post I've been avoiding. I know it's a necessity for a multitude of reasons, mostly to be therapeutic -- but I also realize that in upcoming months I'm going to need all the support I can get. And since "book friends are the best friends", I'm sharing this chapter in my life with y'all.
3 weeks ago, my mom went to the ER for back pain. Not a little back pain, like she was popping Vicodin like breath mints (in their allowed time frame), and couldn't straighten to a standing position kind of back pain.
A little back story on my mom: she's not really one to complain, and she's terrible at taking care of herself. She's a go go go type of person, that has never really rested as much as she probably should, and like everyone else in the world has a tendency to Band-aid the problem and move on. Like, oh, I have a headache -- Advil will fix it, I've got too much to do.
Well, in her case, that has proved to be catastrophic. We don't know, and probably will never be able to pinpoint the exact moment that things should've been taken more seriously, when her aches and pains were actually a problem rather than a nuisance. Just heed my words when I say: if your body hurts, there's a reason. Go get it checked out.
3 weeks ago, she has a CAT scan, and they found a few "spots" but were seemingly unconcerned. They were actually going to release her and send her home. Thank God there was a doctor with some sense, who took a second look and listened to his gut and said, no -- I'm admitting you.
By Tuesday, there were more tests. The spots became classified as lesions that were located on various vertebrae, and a 3.5 cm mass was identified in her lung. By Wednesday and Thursday, more tests were performed including an MRI, and a biopsy to determine what they thought they were dealing with. But we all knew. It was unspoken, a tense current underlying every unsaid word, every space between texts, every amount of silence that passed.
By Friday, they had started radiation, and I now know that she was classified as crisis. An emergency. An exception to the no radiation on weekends rule. Attendants were called in to perform this procedure Friday, Saturday, and Sunday because there was no other option. It was that necessary.
Y'all, this was a heavy week for me. For my family. Because at this point, even though there was no official diagnosis because the test results that mattered wouldn't be confirmed until sometime the next week. But you just know. You know when they tell you that there's a mass in the lung, and lesions on vertebrae and her pelvic bones, and words like metastasized and such are thrown around like normal vocabulary. You know.
Before we ever knew that things were so serious, I'd made plans to go to Austin Book Fest. Hubby and I needed a weekend away, I had friends and fellow authors I wanted to meet, and I knew this was a great opportunity to network. My in-laws were going to be keeping both kids, including our sweet daughter who copes with food allergies for the first time in the 17 months she's been around. I wrestled with guilt of still wanting to follow through, but I was encouraged by my mother-in-law that I needed this time to prepare for what was coming. My husband and I needed time to fuel and charge ourselves and be ready for whatever the future holds because we knew that no matter what, it wouldn't be easy. So we went. We left early Saturday morning (and I ended up being 2 hours early since I wasn't in the best headspace in the world), and I spent most of the drive there in a complete funk, trying to wrap my brain around what was going on, what was coming, and most of all, not feeling like the worst daughter in the world. Because I didn't tell anyone but my in-laws that I was going. I needed this weekend to be about us and about me, and I needed to be selfish. It's not something I do often, but I needed it then.
I'm so glad that I did. So glad. I met wonderful blogger friends (Abby O'Shea and Ana O'Rylee of Not Your Mama's Romance) I'd met a few months ago online, and they kept my brain busy. They pulled me around the signing and to authors when I'm sure I was completely blank-faced, and overwhelmed, and they just smiled and kept me afloat. I'm sure that they don't even realize how much they helped, but they did. I got to meet several other people in person that I'd met online and went out to Downtown Austin with a sweet author friend (Ashley Christin) and my hubby, and got to party with Le Freak. It's amazing how easily online friends can translate to real-life friends so seamlessly. I branched crazy far outside my comfort zone, and it paid off tenfold. I made new friends that unknowingly helped me through what had the potential to be a nightmare of a weekend, and kept my mind off my problems. I'll be forever grateful.
It's amazing how all these little things added up to what is my best memory of 2015 so far, and is this wonderful little reminder of hope and joy in a time where things are so uncertain, so terrifying, so life-altering.
The journey home was a long one -- not necessarily because we had too much fun (we did), we didn't miss our kids (we did), we didn't want to come home (we didn't... not really), but mostly because all of this was looming on the horizon. God knew what He was doing when he shoved ABF in front of my face, because on Tuesday, we got the official confirmation that she has stage 4 lung cancer. Stage 4. And, she's also got two teeny tiny lesions on her brain. Excuse my French, but this shit is everywhere.
It's almost two weeks to the day later, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news. My mom will be 54 in August. She's still young. My kids are 3.5 and 1.5, and they're still making memories with their Gigi. We aren't done expanding our family yet. There are so many things left in life to experience, and in the span of a week... my life will never, ever be the same.
Somedays, I think the only thing keeping me sane is writing. Reading amazing books put out by author friends of mine. Writing some more. Focusing on my plans for future books. Searching out covers. Making teasers. Researching bloggers and promotional companies, author signings. Making plans.
I'm editing this (which I'll probably do a couple of more times as things come to me) to include how incredibly thankful I am for Kishan Paul and her friendship. I'm so blessed that God saw that I needed not only a friend throughout my writing journey, but one to make me feel less crazy on this journey called motherhood, and even more so during this new chapter of my life. She's been the most amazing, non-judgement, encouraging sounding board throughout this, and I can't not include her in this post. I can't even count how many times she's messaged me to make sure I'm doing ok, to just drop a line to say "I'm thinking of you", and words can't even express how much it means to me. I'm so thankful for the people in my life right now.
Please keep me, my mother, my husband and kids, my sister... my whole family in your thoughts, in your prayers... Don't hesitate to send me funny anecdotes, silly messages, words of encouragement, anything because y'all, this is going to be a battle and I need all the funny and positive and love I can get, and then some.
Thank y'all!
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Monday, March 23, 2015
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
I know I said I'd do better at the blogging thing, but I really am trying. Promise!
Today is Love Least Expected's release day, and to say that I'm overwhelmed with the outpouring of support is an understatement. I don't have a lot of support in my real life aside from my husband, his family, and my best friend, so it's been amazing to be showered with so many kind words -- and it's only noon!
The short story I published, The Trouble With Never, has been in the making for years. Years. To have a piece of it (and me) finally out there, is such a mixed bag of emotions. I suppose anyone who's already published could tell me that this is normal... but it's so scary, yet absolutely exhilarating to have it out there in the world. I truly hope that people love Summer and Caleb as much as I do.
I'm so grateful to my friend Kishan Paul for pushing me to step up and do this. I've talked about writing and being a published author and all that for so long, that it was about time to actually do vs talk. To have people sending me messages and posting on my wall/page that they've bought a book I'm published in, or that it was waiting for them on their Kindle is just mind-boggling. I don't think I've quite wrapped my brain around it!
It's taken me literally all day to even write this blog (which is why it might appear to skip around -- sorry -- busy down around here)!
Long story short, and I'll probably come edit this later to make more sense -- thank you to every single person that took a chance on some unknown authors, to every blogger that shared our anthology -- THANK YOU.
Today is Love Least Expected's release day, and to say that I'm overwhelmed with the outpouring of support is an understatement. I don't have a lot of support in my real life aside from my husband, his family, and my best friend, so it's been amazing to be showered with so many kind words -- and it's only noon!
The short story I published, The Trouble With Never, has been in the making for years. Years. To have a piece of it (and me) finally out there, is such a mixed bag of emotions. I suppose anyone who's already published could tell me that this is normal... but it's so scary, yet absolutely exhilarating to have it out there in the world. I truly hope that people love Summer and Caleb as much as I do.
I'm so grateful to my friend Kishan Paul for pushing me to step up and do this. I've talked about writing and being a published author and all that for so long, that it was about time to actually do vs talk. To have people sending me messages and posting on my wall/page that they've bought a book I'm published in, or that it was waiting for them on their Kindle is just mind-boggling. I don't think I've quite wrapped my brain around it!
It's taken me literally all day to even write this blog (which is why it might appear to skip around -- sorry -- busy down around here)!
Long story short, and I'll probably come edit this later to make more sense -- thank you to every single person that took a chance on some unknown authors, to every blogger that shared our anthology -- THANK YOU.
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Friday, January 9, 2015
USA Today Recommended Must-See Book Trailer!
So far for me, this has been a wild ride. I've talked for years and year (and years and years...) about how I was going to be an author. Blah, blah, blah. It wasn't until I was asked to be a part of an anthology by an incredibly group of women that I've had the privilege of watching come into their own and become amazing authors, that I was finally brave enough to do something about it.
Writing with two young kids isn't easy. I've screwed up so many times with deadlines, and sending out information and fumbled all over the place as I learned the ropes of being an indie author. Marketing, promotions, who to contact, what to say, the actually process of writing, getting my first round of edits (and thinking I was going to die), and so on...
There's a hilarious meme I'd love to share about this, but I can't find it. Should I come across it, I'll come back and add it later. ;)
All of this has been amazing and I wouldn't trade it for the world.
Today, we made the USA Today Recommended Must-See Book Trailer list. USA Today. Y'all. I don't know whether to fan-girl, scream, cry, pop a bottle of champagne, or what. This. Is. Incredible.
If you haven't seen our trailer, you should watch it. Now. It's fabulous. I don't care to admit how many times I've watched it. Haha!
Enjoy!
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Day 7: The Thing(s) I'm Most Afraid Of...
Well obviously I've already fallen behind on blogging every day in May {I'm a pregnant mom to a toddler, I stay busy!}, but I'm still going to keep up with the series because she has some really thought provoking prompts. ;)
Of course I have the things that scare the crap out of me that are everyday {and not so everyday}, like: spiders. I'm terrified of spiders. I literally go Jello-kneed when I see one. There is something truly terrifying about anything with that many legs and being able to kill you at that size. It's just not OK.
Deep water: I really can't tell you exactly what it is, but I think it's mostly how vast it is {I'm thinking ocean here} and there are some really terrifying things that lurk there. I.e. Sharks. I'm fascinated but absolutely terrified of them.
Not watching my son grow up: yes, I realize this is a more serious fear... but it really scares me. It wasn't ever something I thought about before having kids, and now it crosses my mind probably once a day. It could be anything: horrific accident, cancer, aneurysm, etc... but it just scares me that I could miss out on my child's life.
Failure/Not truly being good at anything: This is probably the one that has stuck around the longest. Being a teacher, a mother, a wife... these are all thankless jobs. You do them to fulfill yourself and have to be ok with not getting a pat on the shoulder as often as you'd like. But sometimes, you just really need somebody to tell you that you're doing a great job at something. Now that I've factored in writing as something I'm seriously pursuing vs a hobby, I wrestle with self-doubt daily. What if nobody wants to publish my book? What if nobody buys my book?? What if people that buy my book think it's terrible?? My friends tell me this isn't true... but it's still there. Doesn't everyone wrestle with self-doubt at one point or another?
What are you afraid of??
Of course I have the things that scare the crap out of me that are everyday {and not so everyday}, like: spiders. I'm terrified of spiders. I literally go Jello-kneed when I see one. There is something truly terrifying about anything with that many legs and being able to kill you at that size. It's just not OK.
Deep water: I really can't tell you exactly what it is, but I think it's mostly how vast it is {I'm thinking ocean here} and there are some really terrifying things that lurk there. I.e. Sharks. I'm fascinated but absolutely terrified of them.
Not watching my son grow up: yes, I realize this is a more serious fear... but it really scares me. It wasn't ever something I thought about before having kids, and now it crosses my mind probably once a day. It could be anything: horrific accident, cancer, aneurysm, etc... but it just scares me that I could miss out on my child's life.
Failure/Not truly being good at anything: This is probably the one that has stuck around the longest. Being a teacher, a mother, a wife... these are all thankless jobs. You do them to fulfill yourself and have to be ok with not getting a pat on the shoulder as often as you'd like. But sometimes, you just really need somebody to tell you that you're doing a great job at something. Now that I've factored in writing as something I'm seriously pursuing vs a hobby, I wrestle with self-doubt daily. What if nobody wants to publish my book? What if nobody buys my book?? What if people that buy my book think it's terrible?? My friends tell me this isn't true... but it's still there. Doesn't everyone wrestle with self-doubt at one point or another?
What are you afraid of??
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Month of May Challenge: Day 1 {About Me}
Day 1 {Wednesday}: The story of your life in 250 words or less (or one paragraph... no one will be counting your words... probably)
Note: I'm not a person of "few" words so this is a huge challenge for me!
Note: I'm not a person of "few" words so this is a huge challenge for me!
Born and raised
in the same area of Texas my entire life {all 30 years}. Wrote and danced my
way through elementary, middle and high school – sprained my knee so badly my
senior year I was out from November on. Went
on to college where I entered a 3+ year relationship with somebody I never
should have been with, but met my husband out of the deal, so I at least walked
away with the upper hand. Spent 5+ years
in college trying to figure out who I wanted to be, graduated with a degree in
early childhood education. Married my
best friend, who was actually my college boyfriends best friend/roommate {now
there’s a story for you…} in 2006 {within a month of graduating}. Taught for 5 years in public school. Had our first child in 2011, became a stay at
home momma. Being a mom is by far my
favorite job in the world, even though it doesn’t pay. ;) Just started writing again in January after a
{roughly} 2 year hiatus. I don’t plan on
anymore breaks!
I absolutely
adore {in no particular order} the state of Texas, the South, sweet tea, the
beach, our son, sunsets, cold, fruity drinks, country music, cowboy boots, weekend
trips to the lake/river, being a wife, great food, firepits, making memories, cold
beer, taking pictures, fireflies, palm trees and giant oaks covered in Spanish
moss, plantation style houses, family, friends, being a momma, BBQ, movies,
loud music, and wine.
Bam! 247 words.
;)
Blog Every Day in May
So when I mentioned in my previous post that I was jumping in with both feet first, I wasn't joking. My personality is pretty much all or nothing, although being a momma definitely challenges that aspect of my life daily. ::chuckles:: I'm linking up with a challenge called 'Blog Every Day in May', run by Jenni from Story of My Life.
The rules and prompts:
1. There really aren't any rules. If you miss a day, you can make it up or skip it. The blog police will not come knocking.
2. I will be including a linkup option at the bottom of my post each day, so you are welcome to leave your links here for others to peruse, as well.
3. You can still post other things every day, too. I plan to do normal outfit posts, life posts, around-Austin posts, and sponsor posts just like usual.
4. I'd seriously love you if you also include the "blog every day in May" button (below) either on your sidebar or at the end of your posts, but again, the blog police will not come knocking. My main goal here is to get us all back to the basics of blogging, not to gain a million new readers (though I wouldn't mind that).
5. Here are the topics. You can be as creative and awesome or as boring and bland as you like with these. Take 'em and run with it. Use creative post titles. Interpret each "prompt" however you like. There's no wrong way to do it. Have fun.
Day 1, Wednesday: The story of your life in 250 words or less (or one paragraph... no one will be counting your words... probably)
Day 2, Thursday: Educate us on something you know alot about or are good at. Take any approach you'd like (serious and educational or funny and sarcastic)
Day 3, Friday: Things that make you uncomfortable
Day 4, Saturday: Favorite quote (from a person, from a book, etc) and why you love it
Day 5, Sunday: Publicly profess your love and devotion for one of your blogger friends. What makes them great? Why do you love them? If you don't have blogger friends, talk about a real-life friend or even a family member
Day 6, Monday: If you couldn't answer with your job, how would you answer the question, 'what do you do'?
Day 7, Tuesday: The thing(s) you're most afraid of
Day 8, Wednesday: A piece of advice you have for others. Anything at all.
Day 9, Thursday: A moment in your day (this can be just a photo or both a photo and words)
Day 10, Friday: Most embarrassing moment (s). Spill.
Day 11, Saturday: Sell yourself in 10 words or less
Day 12, Sunday: What do you miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of your life...)
Day 13, Monday: Issue a public apology. This can be as funny or as serious or as creative as you want it to be.
Day 14, Tuesday: Ten things that make you really happy
Day 15, Wednesday: A Day in the life (include photos from throughout your typical day - this could be "a photo an hour" if you'd like)
Day 16, Thursday: Something difficult about your "lot in life" and how you're working to overcome it
Day 17, Friday: A favorite photo of yourself and why
Day 18, Saturday: Tell a story from your childhood. Dig deep and try to be descriptive about what you remember and how you felt.
Day 19, Sunday: Five of your favorite blogs and what you love about them
Day 20, Monday: Get real. Share something you're struggling with right now.
Day 21, Tuesday: A list of links to your favorite posts in your archives
Day 22, Wednesday: Rant about something. Get up on your soapbox and tell us how you really feel. (a pet peeve, a current event, a controversial topic, something your husband or roommate or neighbor or boss does that really ticks you off)
Day 23, Thursday: Things you've learned that school won't teach you
Day 24, Friday: Your top 3 worst traits
Day 25, Saturday: Something someone told you about yourself that you'll never forget (good or bad)
Day 26, Sunday: Something you read online. Leave a link and discuss, if you'd like.
Day 27, Monday: A letter to your readers
Day 28, Tuesday: Only pictures
Day 29, Wednesday: Five songs or pieces of music that speak to you or bring back memories. Use Grooveshark or YouTube to include them in the post
Day 30, Thursday: React to this term: Letting Go
Day 31, Friday: A vivid memory
Next up: my first "actual" blog post in May! :)
The rules and prompts:
1. There really aren't any rules. If you miss a day, you can make it up or skip it. The blog police will not come knocking.
2. I will be including a linkup option at the bottom of my post each day, so you are welcome to leave your links here for others to peruse, as well.
3. You can still post other things every day, too. I plan to do normal outfit posts, life posts, around-Austin posts, and sponsor posts just like usual.
4. I'd seriously love you if you also include the "blog every day in May" button (below) either on your sidebar or at the end of your posts, but again, the blog police will not come knocking. My main goal here is to get us all back to the basics of blogging, not to gain a million new readers (though I wouldn't mind that).
5. Here are the topics. You can be as creative and awesome or as boring and bland as you like with these. Take 'em and run with it. Use creative post titles. Interpret each "prompt" however you like. There's no wrong way to do it. Have fun.
Day 1, Wednesday: The story of your life in 250 words or less (or one paragraph... no one will be counting your words... probably)
Day 2, Thursday: Educate us on something you know alot about or are good at. Take any approach you'd like (serious and educational or funny and sarcastic)
Day 3, Friday: Things that make you uncomfortable
Day 4, Saturday: Favorite quote (from a person, from a book, etc) and why you love it
Day 5, Sunday: Publicly profess your love and devotion for one of your blogger friends. What makes them great? Why do you love them? If you don't have blogger friends, talk about a real-life friend or even a family member
Day 6, Monday: If you couldn't answer with your job, how would you answer the question, 'what do you do'?
Day 7, Tuesday: The thing(s) you're most afraid of
Day 8, Wednesday: A piece of advice you have for others. Anything at all.
Day 9, Thursday: A moment in your day (this can be just a photo or both a photo and words)
Day 10, Friday: Most embarrassing moment (s). Spill.
Day 11, Saturday: Sell yourself in 10 words or less
Day 12, Sunday: What do you miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of your life...)
Day 13, Monday: Issue a public apology. This can be as funny or as serious or as creative as you want it to be.
Day 14, Tuesday: Ten things that make you really happy
Day 15, Wednesday: A Day in the life (include photos from throughout your typical day - this could be "a photo an hour" if you'd like)
Day 16, Thursday: Something difficult about your "lot in life" and how you're working to overcome it
Day 17, Friday: A favorite photo of yourself and why
Day 18, Saturday: Tell a story from your childhood. Dig deep and try to be descriptive about what you remember and how you felt.
Day 19, Sunday: Five of your favorite blogs and what you love about them
Day 20, Monday: Get real. Share something you're struggling with right now.
Day 21, Tuesday: A list of links to your favorite posts in your archives
Day 22, Wednesday: Rant about something. Get up on your soapbox and tell us how you really feel. (a pet peeve, a current event, a controversial topic, something your husband or roommate or neighbor or boss does that really ticks you off)
Day 23, Thursday: Things you've learned that school won't teach you
Day 24, Friday: Your top 3 worst traits
Day 25, Saturday: Something someone told you about yourself that you'll never forget (good or bad)
Day 26, Sunday: Something you read online. Leave a link and discuss, if you'd like.
Day 27, Monday: A letter to your readers
Day 28, Tuesday: Only pictures
Day 29, Wednesday: Five songs or pieces of music that speak to you or bring back memories. Use Grooveshark or YouTube to include them in the post
Day 30, Thursday: React to this term: Letting Go
Day 31, Friday: A vivid memory
Next up: my first "actual" blog post in May! :)
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May 2013 Blogging Challenge
Since I'm just starting up this blog, I figured now would be as good of a time as any to jump in with both feet and put myself out there. I've jumped into this venture once before when I was teacher, but the writing world is a completely different animal. :) While both {being an author and teacher} were things I wanted to do from the time I was little, I feel like this might truly be what I want to do with my life. We will see where it leads me! Link up and join me for this challenge, won't you? :)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Free Book: The Pharoah and the Curator! !
When I jumped back into my writing journey, I was lucky enough to stumble onto a fantastic group of women. We all write different genres, but there is an insane amount of talent oozing from our small clutch. {Check us all out here!}
One of these women, is the lovely Sophia Jones. Her second short, The Pharaoh and the Curator was published through Amazon last Friday. For now it's free {and so so so good} so head on over to Amazon to grab it!!! To be honest, it will leave you wanting much, much more! ;)
One of these women, is the lovely Sophia Jones. Her second short, The Pharaoh and the Curator was published through Amazon last Friday. For now it's free {and so so so good} so head on over to Amazon to grab it!!! To be honest, it will leave you wanting much, much more! ;)
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Dream Big!
I'm now several days into Camp NaNoWriMo, and while it pulled me out of my "slump" like I'd hoped, I'm just not covering as much ground as I'd like to. I realize 50k words in 30 days is asking a lot, and I also realize that month isn't even half over yet...but I'd like to be further along.
Truth be told I finished this "book" in high school - over 200 hand written pages I painstakingly cranked out with all the naive bliss that is high school love {and when I say naive, please believe me that I was a ridiculous level of naive} and actually dedicated and gave it to my high school boyfriend. ::eye roll:: Yes, I was/am that girl.
This book has been written and reworked so many times, I think it's safe to say that's its a brand new story, but still very much about two people falling deeply in love with each other. It still carries a tune of falling in love with your best friend, but has become so much more than that high school girl ever dreamed. I've learned and experienced a lot since then!
So here's to all the aspiring authors out there, some I know, others I don't, that are pouring out their heart and soul into a book and dream of being published. Let's cheer each other on, reach for the stars, and continue to dream big!
If you can dream it, you can do it. - Walt Disney
Truth be told I finished this "book" in high school - over 200 hand written pages I painstakingly cranked out with all the naive bliss that is high school love {and when I say naive, please believe me that I was a ridiculous level of naive} and actually dedicated and gave it to my high school boyfriend. ::eye roll:: Yes, I was/am that girl.
This book has been written and reworked so many times, I think it's safe to say that's its a brand new story, but still very much about two people falling deeply in love with each other. It still carries a tune of falling in love with your best friend, but has become so much more than that high school girl ever dreamed. I've learned and experienced a lot since then!
So here's to all the aspiring authors out there, some I know, others I don't, that are pouring out their heart and soul into a book and dream of being published. Let's cheer each other on, reach for the stars, and continue to dream big!
If you can dream it, you can do it. - Walt Disney
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