A glimpse from my week . . . (Really) early daffodils saved from (back-to-normal) freezing temperatures. It’s nice to have a little Spring inside, especially as our days have turned cold again. (But, Spring? Please come back soon. To stay…
Filled with Gratitude
You know, there have been some really wonderful people spending their time reading Intangible and posting their honest opinions of it on their blogs, at Goodreads, and Amazon. I am so thankful for book bloggers, and I marvel at what…
Learning something new
It’s really true, what they say—you really *do* learn something new every day. Wanna know what I learned today? How to un-dislocate an elbow. (The formerly dislocated elbow belongs to the youngest of the littles here, and our doc thought…
Jump In
So, you know that feeling you get when you’re about to do something that seems scary, but you’re trying to talk yourself into doing it? Something you’ve never done before or maybe something that always feels scary no matter how…
These Days
These days I am . . . * scheming Book Two, and getting really excited about it. * awaiting (impatiently) research books (for elements of Book Two) to come in the mail and to arrive at my local library from…
the remains of the day
What I’ve been up to . . . What have you been up to? Have a great weekend, everyone!
A beautiful day and the perfect muffin recipe
It was so beautiful out today–sunny, warm, spring-like in every way–that I completely lost my head and forgot to come by here. So here I am now. A bit late. But with a house full of tired kids who are…
Evolution of a fleur-de-lis design & Giveaway
Since I’m in the mood to give away more bookmarks and tattoos, I thought I’d show you the evolution of the tattoo design. In Intangible, three characters are marked with a fleur-de-lis. It’s a Mark of belonging and protection. I…
the remains of the day
What I’ve been up to . . . (Nothing like a little baking to sweeten up math and geography, you know?) What have you been up to? Have a great weekend, everyone!
“It’s about creating a life of possibility.”*
A friend of mine sent this to me a couple of days ago. It’s a TED talk by Peter Diamandis on optimism for the future. He shows that we have the technology *today* to solve many of the world’s problems.…