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NaNoWriMo 2009


I did it again! This is my second year taking part in NaNoWriMo. I really didn’t think I was going to do it this year. I wrote a book I really love last year and it still needs so much work before I let people read it. I really thought I didn’t want to tackle another tale before the first one was complete. But when I got this idea for a YA novel on the day NaNo started, I felt like God had given me the idea. So I went with it. And tonight, only a few minutes ago, I reached the goal of 50,000 words. I’m really proud of this book and I hope someday, when I get this one all edited, some of you will be able to read it and enjoy it, too.

I was really pushing this one until almost the last minute. Tonight is the deadline at 11:59 pm. The past few days I’ve been a writing machine. I have to thank Mom O. for the delicious meal she made last night. We went out there to hang out and I basically sat in Dad O’s chair the whole time, laptop in front of me, headphones on, and wrote and wrote and wrote. As of last night, I still had about 9,000 words left to go. Jake let me write all last night when we got home. He got the kids all ready for bed and even did laundry and folded it for me. I have a wonderful husband.

(P.S. He secretly hates me because I keep finishing my NaNo novel every year and he doesn’t. hehehe!)

random september ramblings


Is it the middle of September already?

I just glanced at my calendar today and realized it’s the 16th. The days are flying by and, as usual, I’m not getting as much accomplished as I would like. Plus, Zach contracted a bad cold at school last week and he has passed it to the rest of us. Jake came home from work yesterday completely miserable and they sent him home again today because he was still not up to par. Poor guy! It really hit him hard. I’ve been fighting it. I go walking with my mom every morning and, even though I’ve woken the past couple days feeling terrible, I haven’t skipped a day’s walk. I will not let this thing get me. Too much to do. I did take a nap this evening because I could no longer sit at my computer working without my eyes drooping shut. That seemed to help a little, but my head is throbbing and all the muscles in my body are screaming. I’m pushing through. Somebody has to take care of the kids and get them to and from school daily. That would be me. No matter how sick I am.

The kids are liking their new classes this year. I can already tell that Zach likes having a little more responsibility this year in class and in his new school. And Chloe likes her new class, but she’s all about boys all of the sudden. She comes home daily talking about a certain boy and I try not to make too big a deal out of it and ask her about some of her other friends or what she learned in school to change the subject. My mom informed me that when I was in first grade, my teacher told her the same thing about me. “Krista is so boy-crazy!” So, I guess she’s following in my footsteps. I do remember liking a few boys in first grade, but I think I stopped being so “boy-crazy” after that year, so hopefully it’s just a phase she’s going through.

I’m really liking the drive to and from school every day. I can see little sections of leaves here and there on the trees beginning to change colors and it makes me happy. Fall is my very favorite season and it makes me feel cozy just thinking about it. :)

Jake is still LOVING his job. We’re praying hard that he gets hired in soon as a full-time employee with benefits (and a little more money would be great, too). It’s so hard to be patient. After all this time, he’s in a job he really loves and can excel at and his boss wants to be able to give him more responsibility in their department, but that can’t really happen until he’s an official employee. So we’re just waiting, trusting, believing that God’s timing is perfect on this and that it will happen soon.

Still working on my novel. I will probably not be participating in NaNoWriMo again this year. Not sure. Last year, I had the idea for my book a month or so before the “contest” started and I was so excited to write it. I’ve got a couple ideas in my head for books I’d like to write in the future, but finishing the book I’ve already written seems like a better use of my time than starting a brand new story. It sure sound like fun, though. I’m pretty sure Jake will be doing it. This will be his third year, I think.

I’m so excited! My cousin Brian recently got engaged to his girlfriend Lisa! They are getting married in Traverse City in March and I get to photograph the wedding for them! We all love Lisa and everyone is so happy that she will be an official part of the family now. It seems like one of my cousins gets married every year (Paul + Kaeli in 2008 then Joel + Sarah this year.) I wonder who will be next. hehe!

Congratulations to my dear friend Amanda and her hubby Brad, who welcomed a baby boy, Landon, into their family on 9.9.09. What a fun birthdate, right? If I wasn’t afraid of passing along my sicky germs to baby, I’d go visit this week. Can’t wait to meet him.

So, this week I tried scheduling out my days to try to be more productive. I had several work projects to finish up this week and I was able to get a couple of them done early in the week. It was great to check them off the list. I hoped to finish up a slideshow for my August 29th wedding couple today, but because I was sick, I was dragging and didn’t get as much of it done as planned. So that will be for tomorrow. It’s nice to have my week scheduled, but loose enough that I can shift things around as needed. I used to work off of a “to do” list on my desk (it’s still there, too, in case I need to see other things that have to be done that aren’t on the schedule), but I wasn’t always using my time wisely. I would work on whatever I felt like and there was no structure to it. I got things done, but not efficiently. Scheduling it out is working much better!

I’m still keeping my kitchen clean, by the way! It makes me happy to walk into a clean, clutter free room.

Mom and I are walking about 2.5 miles a day. My legs were killing me the first couple days, but it feels great now! I’m not “dieting” per se, just eating healthier again. I’ve been eating oatmeal or a green smoothie for breakfast, salads for lunch and whatever we have for dinner (usually chicken of some kind). Not going to weigh myself yet, but am hoping the scale will be kind to me when I finally step up.

Listening to Pride and Prejudice soundtrack on a loop right now. My head has been pounding all night and this music is completely soothing me.

A few blogs I’m reading this week:
*happy place* – Mindi posts daily pictures and other things that inspire her. Love it!
Confessions of a Wishful Slacker – Lindsey’s blog is so much fun to read, with stories of their explorations of Chicago, restaurants, websites she likes to visit, yummy recipes, great savings tips, and their cat, of course. She is one of my past brides and she lives in downtown Chicago with her husband Jim.
Karen Russell – I love Karen’s photographs, but it’s the fun, candid stories that go along with them that always make me smile.

Must get some rest now so I can stay well. If you made it to the end of this post, thanks for reading through all my ramblings tonight. ;)

august so far


- garage sale went well. thankful for that.
- total exhaustion. too many late nights working and getting ready for the garage sale.
- went to bed at 10 pm Saturday. that’s so unlike me.
- planned meals and grocery list on sunday. stocked up for the week. proud of us for doing this.
- chicken on the grill. yum!
- jake prepared salad fixin’s for his lunches while I pureed some veggies to mix into some meals this week. Lovin’ THIS BOOK.
- getting control of our budget feels great!
- swimming with the kids.
- worked late sunday.
- rainy Monday.
- my brother stayed with the kids so I could run a few errands. so much easier (quieter) without kids along.
- got embroidery floss at the craft store to teach kids how to make friendship bracelets. chloe is awesome at it. zach could care less.
- hot dogs and french fries for dinner. peanut butter banana muffins (recipe from book above) for dessert.
- drank two cups of coffee in the late evening and worked on wedding pictures until the wee hours of the morn.
- played Mamma Mia and Fool’s Gold in the background while I worked.
- woke at 9:30. sat down to check email and ended up sitting here for two hours.
- made lunch for the kids.
- spent a couple hours in the pool.
- started reading “Chapter After Chapter” and “Have A New Kid by Friday“.
- fixed “brinner” (breakfast for dinner) using recipes from the above book.
- It’s Amanda Bynes night – watched Sydney White and What a Girl Wants while editing wedding pics.
- The time is now 2:17 am and I’m hitting the hay. Nighty night.

what’s happening around here


chloe helping decorate my parents Christmas tree – taken at Thanksgiving

weddings – I am just coming out of about 6 weeks of editing pretty much non-stop seven days a week. My last wedding from October is finally all edited and I can take the rest of the month off and enjoy some down time.

downtime – Yesterday, I took the entire day to read books 2 and 3 of the twilight series. I finished Twilight on Monday night. I went to bed around 11 or so and couldn’t stop reading until 3 in the morning. After taking Chloe to school (Zach was home sick with me), I sat down from 9 – 2 and finished New Moon. Then when I got home, I fed the kids and read from about 5:30 – midnight and finished up Eclipse. Now I have to wait to borrow the fourth book from Jake’s mom. I’m hoping I can talk Jake into running over there tonight to get it for me. hehe! Must see what happens next.

jake – is LOVING his new job. It’s in the publishing industry and he is finally working in an office with his own little “office” (cubicle). He’s very excited about it and loving everything about the job so far! Thanks again for all the prayers and thoughts and emails of encouragement and congratulations! It’s the happiest thing that’s happened for us in a long time.

my book – I’m very excited to work some more on my book. It needs a lot of editing to fill out the story more, but it’s so cute and sweet. I love it. Jake has been reading it a few chapters at a time and giving me his feedback. He’s much better at seeing what’s missing in the story and what readers will want to know more about. I’m just too close to the story. He sat down the other day to read and was going to stop after two chapters, but when he came to end of the chapter he said he had to keep going because he wanted to know what was going to happen next. That’s a good sign if Jake, who is SO not a chick lit reader, was into it. He said it’s not exactly his type of book, but “chicks will dig it”. ;) Such a funny guy! Some of you have volunteered to be my guinea pigs and read it for me for feedback. It may take some time to get to that point and, honestly, that is terrifying to me. To put it out there and see if people like it or if they think it’s a piece of crap! haha!

snow – have I mentioned that I hate winter and it’s not even technically winter yet. It’s so stinkin’ frigid here. Highs in the 20′s. Whatever!

the kids – Zach has been sick all weekend. Couldn’t keep any food down for a couple days. Poor guy. Kept him home Monday and Tuesday to get his strength back up. He’s back to school today and seems to be doing much better. Chloe is driving me nuts lately. She is very defiant and such a little troublemaker. Her latest thing is to poke holes in her pants with a pencil and to pull the threads out of her socks. What is up with that? She starts picking at the pencil holes until they become a great big hole in the knee of her jeans. She’s ruined three pair of pants and we really aren’t floating in the money to be able to buy her new clothes right now. Tried explaining that to her, but I’m not sure she really gets it. So I’m at a loss about that. Kids!

the holidays – I am still Scrooge! I did play the “all Christmas, all the time” channel on the radio this morning, which had me singing along to a few. But we have no tree up yet and it’s only two weeks until Christmas. Hoping to do something about that this weekend!

i win … officially!


Submitted my novel to NaNoWriMo tonight. At 51,489 words, I am officially a winner! In a little less than three weeks, I cranked out this sweet little tale of love. Whether or not it’s any good, it makes me very happy and that’s what really matters. :) When I finish up all my wedding editing, I will start work on editing this sucker. Then, I may be asking a few of you to give it a read and throw some constructive criticism my way. I can take it! I think. ;)

Happy Thanksgiving all!

I win!

Haven’t posted in days, but at least you had Hugh to keep you company. ;)

So, I finished my novel this week! Sort of. It’s my very rough first draft. But I made it past the NaNoWriMo goal, which is 50,000 words. I’m at 50,299 and I actually have a little more I might add to the ending. Not sure on that yet. It’s at a good spot, but I feel like there’s a little more to tell. We shall see!

P.S. In response to Kelley’s comment the other day on who would play the female lead. I have no idea, but if Hugh Jackman’s the male lead then I wanna play opposite him! LOL!

Shhhhhh!

Don’t tell my hubby, but I’m at 37,225 words in my novel. ;) He’s mad at me ’cause he’s behind his goal. It’s not my fault. I am a woman on a mission to get these characters together in the end!

By the way, I decided the other day that if my book was ever made into a movie, Hugh Jackman would most definitely need to play the love interest.


(not sure who the photographers were on these or I would give proper photo credit)

pictures and novels and pj’s, oh yeah!

Mornin’ all!

Took these pics the last week of October when I was working on documenting my week, but this is exactly what my morning looks like today.

My weekend was very quiet and pretty productive. Still sick, I spent the entire time in pajamas recuperating (almost back to normal, still fighting the nasty cough), got lots of pictures edited and passed the 25,000 word mark on my NaNo novel. I’m way ahead on that, but I can’t stop writing because I have to see what my characters are going to do next. Like I said, it’s taken on a life of its own. Even made me cry the other night as something someone said revealed something unexpected and unplanned. Way cool! It’s so funny how the brain works and just keeps tying stuff together when really it just seems like a whole lot of gibberish in the beginning.

So, it snowed this weekend. There’s a light dusting of snow over everything today. You all know how much I love snow. :P Not! Show up for Christmas, snow, then go away!

NaNoWriMo

National Novel Writing Month is something Jake has done for a couple years. Last year, while we were away on our fall getaway at the lake, he spent lots of time working on his novel. The goal is to write 50,000 words, a complete novel, in 30 days beginning on November 1st (midnight October 31st). This year, I signed up, too. So on top of editing weddings and photo sessions and trying to fight off this nasty cold, I have to write 1,667 words a day in order to stay on track. So far, no problem. I’ve got a fun idea for a little chick lit novel and I’m running with it. It’s fun creating a new little world and the characters that move through it. And it’s interesting how you start out writing one thing and the story kind of takes on a life of its own with new characters popping up throughout your tale that you hadn’t planned on. I love that. So, wish me and Jake luck finishing our novels by November 30th.

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