Thursday, October 26, 2017
But What Are They Eating?: FOODFIC: Please Welcome Lynn Hubbard, Author of Re...
But What Are They Eating?: FOODFIC: Please Welcome Lynn Hubbard, Author of Re...: Food is an essential part of books. Living breathing characters have to eat! And I want you to indulge with them. In Return to L...
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Champion-The Movie
Champion-The Movie
Champion is not like the normal movies I watch. If it were not
for my friend inviting me to come see it, I probably would have overlooked this
movie all together. No CGI, no special effects, no blood & gore. However,
it had something more. Something from the heart.
Shot in Georgia, Champion follows a racetrack driver and how his
life interconnects with others. The main focus of the movie is FORGIVENESS.
Everyone makes mistakes. Life is about choices. But your life does not have to
be tied to that one action. You can rise above it. You can forgive and BE
forgiven.
Forgiveness comes in all sorts of ways. Time helps. However,
sometimes it takes more. In Champion, we learn that forgiveness is not just for
the person that harmed you. But to forgive someone, frees yourself.
Life is too short to hold grudges, to live with regret, and to
keep bitterness in your heart.
I had a depressing morning and I cried through much of the film.
Very few movies can touch one's soul, but Champion does. It was brilliantly
written and had wonderful actors, such as my friend’s son Liam Peeples. .
Take a leap of faith, and go see this movie.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Well, it is that time of the month again!
Well it is that time of the month again. The one most women
avoid discussing. You guessed it! Dying your hair.
I loathe dying my hair and would prefer (and suggest!) to
leave it to the professionals but my bank account disagrees. So while on a Bread
mission for the American Legion post I did some side shopping.
Now I am pretty spontaneous. I play with color a couple
times a year and since it is fall why not red? Now I have done red many times in
the past so picked up a box of Feria POWER RED by L’Oréal.
Now you can’t just dye your hair. You have to prepare first.
So I gathered up my dark towels and cell phone and new box of joy and headed to
the bathroom, where I planned to camp out for about an hour.
Most women use an old t-shirt to wear. I am the messy sort
so I color in the nude. I rip open the box and dump out all these tiny little
bottles and tubes into the sink. I break open the instructions and am quite
surprised to find BLACK GLOVES. I carefully read the instructions and pre-set
my phone timer for 25 minutes.
I try to match the bottles and such up to the horrendous
drawings in the instructions. There is writing but I can’t read it without my
glasses and you can’t wear glasses when you are dying your hair.
Dear L’Oréal, LARGE PRINT PLEASE.
So I put on the gloves and start my mad scientist project.
Now I am familiar with hair dye. Normally when you get done mixing all of the
bottles and ripping tubes open with your teeth, you get a whitish purpley or
brown color. But no. This was POWER RED and it had the same color and
consistency of BLOOD. So I start immersing this goop into my hair. It runs down
my face and I am having Carrie flash backs. Or the Shinning perhaps. I look
into the mirror and am expecting to see “Redrum.”
I do notice a bloody hand print on my neck and try to wipe
it off before it too becomes permanent. SO with my head and upper body covered
with red smears and goo I hit the timer on my phone. 25 minutes.
Looking around I notice my bathroom resembles a crime scene.
What is a gal to do?
Take pictures of course. Now I am NOT good with selfies. My
arms are not long enough. In fact I just bought a selfie stick the day before.
But I am not running through the house naked and bleeding down stairs to get it.
SO 15 bad pictures later and one I could salvage, I am
happy. So I sit on the toilet and play Plants vs Zombies 2 until the timer goes
off.
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Hop in the shower (this is when the naked part comes in
handy and you don’t have to strangle yourself trying get a t-shirt off over
your goo saturated head.)
I am rinsing out my hair and glance down at the dark red bloody
water around my feet. I forgot to open the drain. And I really wish I had my
camera! But Alias you will have to use your imagination.
Hop out and dry off. And let me tell you when they say POWER
RED, they mean POWER RED. It looks like my head is on fire.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
PTSD- No Apologies Open Call for Submissions
22 Soldiers commit suicide
every day.
That needs to stop.
It is our wish to share your story with others, so they know that they
are not alone. I believe that PTSD is far more rampant than is projected.
Many dwell in silence. Living one day to the next.
NO APOLOGIES
For me writing is a release. I think it could help others as well. To
purge your soul, free your heart and mind.
To tell your story.
NO APOLOGIES
We accept stories, poems, songs, art, photos. Anything you would like
to share.
Anonymous submissions are
accepted.
Or if you need help writing, I have authors available to help.
NO APOLOGIES
Contact:
Lemon Press
Publishing
PO Box 459 Emerson,
GA 30137
Introduction- By
Lynn Hubbard
Some memories stay with us forever. I
used to live in New Jersey. There wasn’t much self-sacrifice at our school. In
junior high we had a guest speaker. The entire school was herded into the
auditorium to hear him speak. There was much chatter ad mayhem as we fumbled
for seats next to our friends. Once more or less settled, the Principal
introduced to us a man.
He was different from the typical
stiff tied puppet that was usually announced. This guy was not perfect, he had
scars. This fact in itself caught our attention.
Then he began to speak, and we
listened to his story.
He had been injured in Vietnam. He
was on a patrol boat on a river. The air was thick with smog and the river was even
filthier. He stood on deck keeping watch, An enemy boat approached and fighting
commenced. A phosphorus grenade exploded in his hand and ignited him. . He was
thrown free from the vessel, and into the oil filled river. The river burned
and so did he.
He ducked under the water to escape
the flames, but the water was so polluted they would not extinguish. He started
to sink, yet the fire still burned. He burned all the way down, and all the way
back up as he swam for the surface.
Even then he had a zest for life. It
would have been easy to just give in and be engulfed. But he wasn’t done yet.
Guided by the flames above, he broke
through gasping for air. He was pulled
back onto the boat and the flames were beat out.
I can’t imagine the agonizing pain he
must have went through just to live. But live he did. He recuperated, slowly.
And fate brought him to my school.
By now the room was silent. Each
lost in their own thoughts. And then he started to yell. To yell about how we
are wasting our lives. Lives that we have, due to the sacrifices of our
soldiers.
It was at this point in time that the
staff started to evacuate us from the room. They escorted us out and I could
still hear him shouting out his message.
For us to Live.
That we have a purpose.
And then we were rushed down the
hallways, and back to our safe little rooms.
Then it happened.
The teacher apologized to us.
FOR HIM.
I was pissed then, and I’m still pissed
now.
So this book is
being written for him. And for anyone who needs to be reminded that they have a
purpose.
That they need to live.
Living is so much more than just
surviving.
Surviving is the easy part.
Living is hard, but oh so worth the
effort.
No Apologies.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Welcome Spring!
Welcome Spring
As a romance writer, I contemplate love a lot. It’s my job.
In paper world it is easy to spot the hero. In real life not so much.
In paper world it is easy to spot the hero. In real life not so much.
Everyone has a façade. Sometimes you have to dig down deep to
find the real person inside. Sometimes they are even more beautiful, but
sometimes they are blackened souls.
Every relationship is a risk. You risk losing a bit of
yourself, or even your heart. Hearts are terrible sensitive things and are
easily bruised or broken.
Too many people give up too much of themselves, and are left
empty when it is over. Life is the eternal test with no right or wrong answer.
It just is.
I am older and wiser than I used to be. I’m not as trusting,
but I am trustworthy.
Relationships are not all about Love. They are about
honesty, loyalty, companionship, passion, and fun. And should be a combination
of such.
A good analogy is my dog. When I get home from work, my 50lb
dog is ecstatic! She is so happy to see me. EVERY SINGLE DAY. That is the kind
of relationship I want.
When a relationship is going south, you are not happy to see
that person. They become an annoyance. And then dread. If you dread seeing your
special someone it is time to move on. Seasons change and so do we.
People change. It is inevitable and not all relationships
last.
And your heart breaks. And you feel dead inside.
And your heart breaks. And you feel dead inside.
Like winter.
And like winter, coldness creeps in, and you lose hope.
You doubt yourself. And everyone else.
You doubt yourself. And everyone else.
But after winter comes spring. Spring is a time for change.
To step out from the darkness and lift your face to the light. A warm breeze
caresses your skin, and you realize that you are still alive.
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Sunday, January 11, 2015
Dog Ears
Dog Ears
Plus, bookmarks are glorious things! They come
in all shapes and sizes and wondrous colors.
Why would you want to hide them in a book?
No no no.
Not puppies. I’m talking about books.
It’s the things that make librarians and teachers cringe.
But I can’t help myself. I’m a flapper.
After every section I read I turn down a corner to mark my
place.
Yes, yes, I know it is detrimental to the book. But it is MY
book. And I like to use it as a guide, to mark my spot and see how far I have
come. A milestone (or timeline of sorts) of my journey through the pages.
Each flip marks a section in which I had to return to real
life. Some crisis or another like sleep, work, etc. Those pesky things that
ruin our reading.
I like to read with no distractions. Very difficult these
days. But, I read when I can. And when I need to stop.
I Flip.
Yes, yes of course I have bookmarks! I love bookmarks, I
collect bookmarks. But bookmarks are fallible. A book cascading from a sleepy
hand to the floor and bam! Your place is lost. And much fumbling and searching
ensues.
With dog ears, you can simply find your last point and move
forward. It cuts out the chance of peeking too far ahead and ruining
everything!
Why would you want to hide them in a book?
Friday, August 29, 2014
Man Vs. Chocolate, Your Choice
Men are like a box of chocolates
Chocolate is just confusing you're not quite sure what you are getting.
I've spent some time recently trying to contemplate the minds of man. I have decided that there is no sense to make of it. They say what they don’t mean, and do what they won’t say.
It is enough to drive
one mad! After much conversation with friends I have decided that like life, men
are also like chocolate.
You can’t judge them by their fancy wrapping, or flashy tag lines. Nope, the only way of is judge for yourself.
Sure you can start by finding an an attractive package. However the inside may be bitter. Some are a bit nutty, which is fine if you like nuts. But most women like a combination, nuts and caramel perhaps?
Chocolate comes in all sizes colors and flavors. And I love nuts, but pretty much anything covered in chocolate works for me. Some candies are wrapped up in a cup and you choose one thinking you will find your favorite. You take a bite, marshmallow cream. Not bad, but not what you were looking for.
So you move onto the next one, and soon all the good ones are taken. The ones left have no discernible lumps or markings. Do you take a chance? You have been burned before. Your mouth waters, your stomach rumbles. Yes, one more chance. You select one and take a bite.
Jelly filled.
Yuck.
Spit or swallow?
Being the lady you are, you swallow it down, and toss the rest.
Try another or give up?
Who am I kidding? It’s CHOCOLATE.
I’m sure there is a chocolate, nut, caramel, toffee, nougat, crispy, coconut filled one somewhere.
What is your favorite sweet?
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