Okay so the song is Kickstart my Heart (by Motley Crue), not Jump Start, but hey it was the tune in my head as I wrote the title. *grins*
So I promised myself I’d write a blog post on Friday (Jan. 4),
edit it on Monday (Jan 7) and post it on Tuesday (Jan 8), but I didn’t find much
motivation. At least not until I kicked my own butt in to gear and opened the
file to do it.
You see, I seem to have run out of blogging steam. Combine
that with the explosion (metaphorical) at the day job to super busy, NaNoWriMo and the Holidays and my quietness
can be explained. On top of all that is the business transition that my company
is going through which will likely result in the fact that I’ll have worked for
three different companies before 2013 is done. The last one of those jobs I’ll
be hunting for. But my resume been updated and thoroughly proofed by my hubby
(after all he’s looking to maximize his ‘return on investment’ *grins*). I just
need to send it out and wait for the calls to interview.
But let’s not worry about that right now shall we? Let’s
worry about my blog instead. I don’t want to see it die, which is what it was
doing these last three months. So after a little jump start, thinking about
goals and life situation I came to a decision. I’m going to cut back to
monthly.
The plan is to post something on the second Tuesday of every
month, aka Microsoft Tuesday*. Why that Tuesday? Because it’s handily marked on
all the calendars I get from my hubby’s work. Plus I know when it’s coming
around due to the amount of work my hubby has to do for it.
*It is labeled this because this is the day Microsoft
publishes its monthly patch for updating its software to all users who have it,
specifically related to their programs’ security.
As to topics, well this is labeled a Diary so I’m not going
to tie myself down to any one subject, though it will likely be related to
reading, writing, crafting or my family in general. And speaking of such
things, I do have a book review for you!
“No Place Like Home” by Anne R. Allen
Camilla Randall thought her life had become perfect. She
works in a book store owned by her best friend’s fiancĂ©, she even has a little
cottage that’s all her own. Okay so there wasn’t a hunk of a man in her life,
but that wasn’t a make or break it thing. But of course life doesn’t stay
perfect, and when a cute quirky suited tourist starts flirting with her and
asking about homeless guys things go up in smoke. Suddenly paychecks are
bouncing and her one employee accuses her of withholding money. But it’s not
her fault, her friend is going bankrupt and he has to sell the store to a posh
rich woman who redecorates Camilla’s house right under her nose!
But that’s not the worst of it! Beyond the missing homeless
man our suited friend seems to care about, the mansion near Camilla’s friends’
house has gone up in flames, leaving the Doria, founder of Home Magazine, under
suspicion and her husband potentially deceased. And it all starts with Doria
going into surgery for a tummy tuck!
Anne does a great job alternating between Camilla and Doria,
pulling their threads together in just the right way. My suspicions would be
arouse and then confirmed or denied just a chapter or two later. It was great,
Including the reappearance of a character from the second book (Ghostwriters in
the Sky). Yes, ‘No Place Like Home’ was definitely worthy being a two am book
(aka the latest I stayed up to read it without noticing the passage of time). I
even managed to read it shortly after it came out! I think that’s a first for
me. So there you have it. It’s another fun Camilla Randal mystery added to my
shelf. Hope it doesn’t mind its fantasy companions.
Toodles (till next month)!
:} Cathryn Leigh
P.s. this was supposed to post itself on tuesday and didn't soo sorry!
P.s. this was supposed to post itself on tuesday and didn't soo sorry!
Good to see you back in the blogosphere! Don't worry about updating frequently - quality over quantity, after all. Hope the job hunting etc goes well!!!
ReplyDeleteHopefully I'll have the quality, because I certainly can't keep up the quanity. But now I have over a half a month to think of my next topic. I suspect it may revolve around my lastest project ont he march towards publication 8grins* We'll see.
DeleteAnd thank you!
Maybe I'll even manage to sneak in a little break between jobs. I break where I'm not doing something strenuous like full time caring for the kids, or moving. :}