Thursday, June 15, 2017

Writing

Do you like to write?  I always have but until recently I hadn't messed with it much since high school.     During the spring I took an online writing class with my sister.  These things are so much easier to do with someone else encouraging you.  I really enjoyed the class--it was basically designed for beginning writer's but, like I said, I hadn't done much with writing in years.  Once I took the class, I've been inspired to actually try to finish something.  I've been reading a lot of romance lately, so I think that's probably what this is going to turn into.   Over the years, I've written snippets of things:  bits of dialogue, scenes that float across my mind.  So I refreshed a bit of dialogue, fleshed it out and voila--I have a work in progress!

However, life has been crazy lately.  I'm trying to read a couple of chunky books with some Littens on the social media app, Litsy.  (I love love love Litsy--but that's another post!), I do work, there's been some concerts that I've just HAD to go to.  One daughter graduated from college in May and the other will graduate next December.  We also adopted a dog right after graduation.  I went on the first camping trip of my adult life--something I'd been actively avoiding since becoming an adult.  But I went with my bestie and it was all right.  I may even do it again.  So those are my excuses as to why I haven't worked on it since the class ended in May.  But I stumbled across this event, Sit Down and Write and thought--well, I should give this a try.  It's a low pressure writeathon beginning today, June 15 and running until July 15.  Just sit down and write something every day.  Book reviews, journaling, whatever writing project you've got going on, etc.  So I'm going to give it a whirl.  It's not going to be a blog post every day but I'm thinking about once a week, I'll update with what I've been working on.

If I did it correctly, there's a button on the side bar  should like to the blog that I saw alerting me to this event!  And here's a picture as well...




Friday, June 2, 2017

Summer Reading


Today is the first day of my library's Summer Reading Program.  Going onto the website to sign up for it, I discovered that this year it has a whole new site and is way more user friendly.  Badges can be earned for every 5 books you read and there are also activity badges.  Some are earned by reading books in certain categories, some are earned for doing actual activities. For example under "Explore Your World" some of the things are "Visit a Museum" or "Take a walk around the block" and under "Explore Your Creativity" there are entries for "Try a new recipe.  What did you try?" or "Dance in your living room".  There is also a badge for "Explore your library" and some of the activities include "visit a different library location than you normally go to" or "check out a museum pass".

I'm pretty excited about these additions to the summer reading program because, as much as I love to do nothing more than read, I think doing these other activities will help people connect with others and the world at large.  One of the activities under one of the badges is "visit the farmer's market".  I actually happen to have some gift certificates to use at ours that someone gave me recently and I'm excited to go and use them.  One of the activities under the library badge is "begin learning a new language"--that seems like a great thing to do.  My 2 years of high school spanish is extremely rusty but I've also always wanted to learn Gaelic, Russian, and Latin.  Where I would use this knowledge, I have no idea but it could be fun.

I almost finished a book last night, but I held out and finished it this afternoon instead because there's something nerdy satisfying about finishing a book on the first day of Summer Reading!

Anyway, if your library has a Summer Reading Program, I encourage you to join it!