Sunday, March 13, 2016

Expressing My Innermost Thoughts

Picture of the Day for March 13, 2016. I asked my niece Chantal to purchase a journal for me for Christmas. She did a lovely job- choosing one with a plaid cover as a nod to my love of all things Outlander. I wanted one because I thought it would actually be nice to document my thoughts and my life in greater detail than I do in my blog. I actually have some deep(ish) thoughts to express, but it turns out I don't have the energy. At least not yet. The ordeal with my legs/feet over the past couple of months wiped me out and then work has been so busy. And so, this journal remains a blank slate for now...

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Floral Chair

Picture of the Day for March 12, 2016. I think I've turned into a 95-year-old little old lady. I saw this floral chair at an antique store today and seriously considered buying it.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Oklahoma City National Memorial

Picture of the Day for March 11, 2016. My client meeting ended at noon today which left me with nearly nine hours to go before my flight back home to Salt Lake. I decided to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum and ended up spending several hours there. The most heartbreaking sight was the teddy bear resting on one of the chairs that comprise the outdoor memorial. There's one chair for each of the 168 victims of the 1995 bombing which included several children. 


Thursday, March 10, 2016

Cheerleaders Accross the Hall

Picture of the Day for March 10, 2016. I flew into Oklahoma City today for a business meeting tomorrow and finally arrived at my hotel close to midnight. 

I took the elevator up to my floor. 

I walked down the corridor to my room and noticed there was a sign like this on every door except mine. 

Great. 

Cheerleaders. 

A hotel full of cheerleaders. Lord help me. 

I was worried they were going to make a lot of noise, but I think they were all asleep by the time I arrived. In fact, I probably was irritating some of them with the noise I was making rolling my suitcase along the floor and getting into my room. 

They were probably thinking, "Dang businesswoman getting in late. Lord help me."

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Striking White Tree

Picture of the Day for March 9, 2016. Went for a walk around the neighborhood and noticed this striking white tree for the first time even though this neighbor just lives a couple of houses away from me. I hope white is its natural color rather than being a striking dead tree...


Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Dollar Store Obsession

Picture of the Day for March 8, 2016. I LOVE this white cheddar popcorn from the dollar store. LOVE

Monday, March 7, 2016

Bathroom Revamping Gone Wrong

Picture of the Day for March 7, 2016. A few weeks ago I blogged about adding some color to my very beige bathroom. I decided to try these new hooks to hang up my new shower curtain. They are a a good idea in theory since you don't have to wrangle with any clasps, but they don't work so well in reality. The shower curtain and liner have been making a regular break for freedom.






Sunday, March 6, 2016

Another Author Buddy

Picture of the Day for March 6, 2016. I didn't realize until after I got home that my new Sleuthfest buddy, Sandy Parks, is an author in her own right. At the conference she was telling me all about her sister being an author, but didn't really make a big deal about her own writing. I've read her novels! And enjoyed them!

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Funky Couch

Picture of the Day for March 5, 2016. I sooooo want this couch.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Santa Hat for a Fish

Picture of the Day for March 4, 2016. Tonight the family celebrated my great-niece Sadie's 10th birthday and my sister Paula's 10 + several years birthday. Sadie is pictured here next to a fish she drew - wearing a Santa hat of course (the fish - not Sadie).

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Lexi Carmichael Series

Picture of the Day for March 3, 2016. One of the friends I made at Sleuthfest last week, Sandy Parks,  has a younger sister who writes mystery novels. When she said her sister's name was Julie Moffet and the novels are called the Lexi Carmichael series, I about fell over. I had been looking at those novels just the week previously and wondering if I should give them a try.  After talking to Sandy, I immediately downloaded the first one in the series, No One Lives Twice, and have really enjoyed it. Lexi is a nerdy computer expert who works for the NSA at the beginning of the first novel and ends up getting involved in many adventures.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Bad Leg

Picture of the Day for March 2, 2016.  My feet and my legs aren't getting any better. This is the picture I took for my Teladoc consultation today. I emailed a photo of my leg and five minutes later a local physician called me. I finally got the antibiotics I've known I needed for the past month.  Hopefully, this will do the trick.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Bringing the Birds Home

Picture of the Day for March 1, 2016. I brought my birds home from their stay with their Aunt Robynne. I l laugh that most of the time they think I'm Satan and to be avoided at all costs, but when I'm driving them to/from their babysitters they cling to the side of the cage closest to me the entire way. I must represent some level of security for them- up until the point we're back home and I resume my role as Satan in their lives. 

Monday, February 29, 2016

My Little Pony

Picture of the Day for February 29, 2016. So, I attended/presented at a conference for mystery writers this past weekend. You would think my main souvenir from the trip would be the books I purchased, but it's actually this My Little Pony toy that my friend/co-presenter/conference roommate Diane bought for me during a quick run to McDonald's.

Diane is totally obsessed with the My Little Pony television show and here she is pictured (from yesterday) with her friend.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Best Presentation Ever

Picture of the Day for February 28, 2016. Day4 of Sleuthfest. I'm pictured here with my friend Diane just after we got done with our very well-received Hero's Journey presentation at the conference. I was so happy/relieved it went well.

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Famous Author Day

Picture of the Day for February 27, 2016. Day 3 of Sluethfest. Today I had books signed by the conference's guests of honor, Valerie Plame and CJ Box. Plame is a former CIA operative who was outed in a Washington Post article which effectively ended her career with the CIA. Box is a fiction writer whose novels take place primarily in Wyoming. Box is very handsome and personable so ladies of all ages were swooning over him. Can't go wrong with a tall manly man in a cowboy hat.


Friday, February 26, 2016

Dressed Up in a $10 Dress

Picture of the Day for February 26, 2016. Day 2 of Sleuthfest. All dressed up in my $10 dress from the country store (that sells chickens) west of Bountiful, UT for tonight's banquet.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Author Bio in Sleuthfest Program

Picture of the Day for February 25, 2016. First day of Sleuthfest 2016. Picked up the program and was excited to see my picture and bio in print for the session my buddy Diane and I will be leading on Sunday. 

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Holy Grail of Airline Travel

Picture of the Day for February 24, 2016. On my way to Florida. Have the entire row on my flight to myself. If you're a frequent traveler, this is what you live for.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Replacing Heather Graham

Picture of the Day for February 23, 2016. Exciting news. It turns out that the author Heather Graham won't be able to attend Sleuthfest (a conference for published and wannabe mystery writers) this year. That's not the exciting part since Heather will be missed and she always throws the greatest parties for the attendees. One year she even rented out the entire House of Blues at Downtown Disney in Orlando which made for a memorable evening.

Here's the exciting part. Heather had been scheduled to do do a workshop on Sunday, February 28 and my author buddy, Diane, was asked to replace her and Diane asked me to be a co-presenter. How cool is that? We'll be discussing Joseph Campbell and the hero's journey (think Star Wars as an example-Joseph Campbell's writings heavily influenced George Lucas when he created Star Wars). We'll be presenting it as a good framework to use to construct a narrative. 

Monday, February 22, 2016

Vitamin C Enhanced Diet Coke

Picture of the Day for February 22, 2016. I decided to try mixing a packet of vitamin C powder in Diet Coke to make the vitamin C more palatable. Didn't work. I don't recommend it.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Decorating for Holidays Simultaneously

Picture of the Day for February 21, 2016. I am prepared for ALL the late winter/early spring holidays. I have decorated for them all at once. My home decor is already weird so why not?



Saturday, February 20, 2016

Turmeric

Picture of the Day for February 20, 2016. Since I can't seem to get a doctor to prescribe antibiotics for the infection in my feet and legs, Ive been researching natural antibiotics. turmeric came up as a big winner in this category. I walked into Dave's Health & Nutrition store and the very first thing I encountered was a huge display of turmeric pills and information about the health benefits of this spice. I took that as a sign and purchased a bottle. 

Friday, February 19, 2016

Adding Color

Picture of the Day for February 19, 2016. I have the world's most blah bathroom. It's white and beige. Blah...


After years of contributing to the blah-ness by having a white shower curtain and white towels and a white bath rug, I finally bought a shower curtain with a little bit of color to it! Now maybe I'll do something wild like hanging up an actual picture or two on the walls. But not yet. I have to regain my strength after this wild bit of decorating.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Motto for the Year

Picture of the Day for February 18, 2016. I decided at the end of last year my motto for 2016 would be "joy." I even kept out a Christmas ornament that has the word "joy" engraved on it as reminder of my motto. 

Oh man, so far it's been a challenge. My feet and legs still won't heal and I feel terrible all the time since I KNOW I'm dealing with an infection despite the fact I've gotten other diagnoses from the two different doctors I've seen so far. And with my new client assignments as work, it's looking like working until midnight and on the weekends will be in my future for awhile. 

I have high hopes things will get better eventually though. Maybe my motto for the year should be "optimism"!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Calendar Overload

Picture of the Day for February 17, 2016.  I'm always tinkering with my work organization system which allows me to keep track of due dates, "to do" tasks, things that are in progress and for which I'm waiting for a reply, and status updates. I was assigned a ton of new clients at work a couple of weeks ago and I thought these dollar store calendar books might help. We'll see...


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

I've Become a "Stasher"

Picture of the Day for February 16, 2016. I have turned into my mother. She used to find the oddest places to stash papers and objects. I had purchased a metal buffalo kachina wall hanging on eBay* and just decided to hang it on a random nail already on my pink kitchen wall above my cookbooks. Because who wouldn't want a metal buffalo kachina hanging in their pink kitchen?

OK-it's a weird purchase, but I was in a little bit of a kachina-buying frenzy last December and I love buffalo since they remind me of the years I spent working in Yellowstone.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Enjoying My Valentine's Day Present

Picture of the Day for February 15, 2016. I'm enjoying the fleece blanket the Valentine Lady (my sister Paula) gave me for Valentine's yesterday. My niece Chantal kept on asking me yesterday if she could "just" look at or hold the blanket. I knew better than to let either of those things happen.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Valentine's Day Bonanza

Picture of the Day for February 14, 2016. I love Valentine's Day dinner at my sister Paula's house where the "Valentine Lady" (that would be Paula) leaves tons of treats for everyone.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

"Adulting"

Picture of the Day for February 13, 2016. In popular culture, the word adult has been turned into a verb- adulting. As in, "I'm not successfully adulting." This is true in my case when it comes to responsible home ownership. I am definitely not successfully adulting as I would rather travel than engage in much-needed home maintenance.  Except for tonight. I assembled the shop vac I ordered from Amazon so I could tackle my scary basement carpet. 

Friday, February 12, 2016

World's Tiniest Violin

Picture of the Day for February 12, 2016. You know the phrase "world's tiniest violin"? and how you use it in reference to someone who has been whining a little too much about their perceived woes? Well, there's an app for that. My niece Chantal plays it whenever her oldest daughter complains about how all hope is lost- which is often the case when you're a teenager enduring high school.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Round Dance

Picture of the Day for February 11, 2016. Saw an ad for this event. Sure would like to attend since I enjoyed the pow wow I attended on New Year's Eve.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Native American Tableau at Work

Picture of the Day for February 10, 2016. I've placed a storyteller doll next to my pow wow calendar at work. A decorating theme is starting to emerge. Wonder what else I can add?

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Neighborly Concern

Picture of the Day for February 9, 2016. My neighbors found out I'm having real problems with my legs/feet (the infection won't seem to go away) and showered me with gifts to make me feel better. It certainly lifted my spirits!

Monday, February 8, 2016

Thinking Ahead

Picture of the Day for February 8, 2016. My sister Paula gave me a cool spider necklace for my birthday for me to wear next Halloween. I just found some spider web fabric on closeout that's a perfect match. I have grand plans for constructing some sort of costume. Oh, it won't actually happen, but that doesn't stop me from having grand plans.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Inappropriate Journal

Picture of the Day for February 7, 2016. This is an example of my maturity level. I saw this My Little Pony-knock off journal and I soooooo wanted to buy it and show up at a work meeting with it to take notes.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Eating at the BPOE

Picture of the Day for February 6, 2016. I joined my sister Robynne and her family for lunch today at the Ramblin Roads restaurant housed in a former Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks building. Not a very promising exterior, but the food was great!

Friday, February 5, 2016

Girl Scout Cookie Restraint

Picture of the Day for February 5, 2016.  I purchased some Girl Scout cookies from a colleague at my company's Irvine, California office a couple of days ago. Some of my other colleagues there were 100% sure the cookies wouldn't last until I made it home, but I showed self-control! I returned home to Salt Lake with the boxes intact and not a single cookie consumed. Ha!

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Los Angeles Skyline

Picture of the Day for February 4, 2016. I'm working at my company's Los Angeles office today and this is the view from my guest office.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Hero's Journey

Picture of the Day for February 3, 2016. I was just invited to do a presentation at Sleuthfest 2016 with my author buddy Diane Stuckart (Ali Brandon if you want to check out her "A Black Cat Bookshop Mystery" series). We are replacing the author Heather Graham who can't attend this year. The theme of our presentation is going to be the hero's journey and how that can be a tool for writers to construct their narratives. Joseph Campbell, a writer and expert on world mythology, developed this concept.  The really short version is that all of the world's mythologies basically tell the same story- that of an individual who is compelled, through external circumstances, to leave his old life behind and go on a journey where he will meet mentors and encounter trials that will lead to a "dark night of the soul." The hero emerges from this metaphorical death with newfound wisdom and power- which he pretty much always had. The journey was merely a catalyst to reveal the latent heroic qualities. 

If all of this theory sounds daunting, just think of Luke Skywalker from Star Wars and it will all become clear.  George Lucas was heavily influenced by Joseph Campbell when he created Star Wars.

I'm very familiar with Joseph Campbell and his theories, but I figured if I'm going to be doing a presentation on him, I better read the source material. Just picked up a copy of his "hero" book today.