Showing posts with label Bloghop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloghop. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

New Blog Hop: Fast Five Friday

NEW 2015 WEEKLY BLOG HOP
 
 
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Fast Five Friday is a weekly blog hop created by, Cover Girls. Its purpose is to connect with writers, readers, viewers, and bloggers. With that aim in mind, we would love for you to join us! 
We're suckers for lists, so we thought it'd be cool to do a weekly blog hop where we list things. We've provided the topics for each week below, with five being the focus . 
You're not required to post every week. You can pick and choose which topics you'd like to participate in. 
Whatever topics you decide to do, please include the link to your Fast Five Friday post in the comments section of our FFF post each week, so we can stop by and show our FFF love to you!
 
FAST FIVE FRIDAY TOPICS
Jan. 2:  Five Favorite Novels Read in 2014
Jan. 9:  Five 2014 Adored Book Covers
Jan. 16:  Five Most Anticipated 2015 Novels
Jan. 23:  Five TV Character Crushes 
Jan. 30:  Five Favorite Authors
Feb. 6:  Five Novels You Wish You Wrote
Feb. 13:  Five Romantic Movies You Love
Feb. 20:  Five Book Characters You’re Crushing On 
Feb. 27:  Five Top TV Shows
Mar. 6:  Five Book Characters You Relate To
Mar. 13:  Five Books You Recommend
Mar. 20:  Five Best Writing Songs
Mar. 27:  Five Movie Character Crushes


We post Fast Five Friday topics quarterly so make sure to stop by and get the new list then.


 

Monday, October 20, 2014

Bucket List Bloghop & Survive & Thrive Bloghop

It's time for some more hops this month. There has been quite a few!

The Bucket List bloghop is co-hosted by Sherry Ellis at Mama Diaries and Susanne Drazic at Putting Words Down on Paper.

http://sherryellis.blogspot.com/2014/09/bucket-list-blog-hop-sign-up.html?showComment=1411558159568#c1045007861050798193

Travel to...
1. Australia/New Zealand
2. Hawaii
3. Yukon for camping trip
 
Visit...
4. Yellowstone National Park
5. Yosemite National Park
6. Niagara Falls
 
7. Finish/Publish my WIP
8. Find our forever home
9. Have my wardrobe look like my Pinterest wardrobe
10. Go white water rafting one more time
 
 
 
Survive & Thrive Bloghop
 
Monday, October 20, 2014
 
I'm going to highlight a chronic disease my husband battles every day.
 
Crohns Disease - also known as Crohn syndrome and regional enteritis, is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from
mouth to anus. Symptoms often include: abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and weight loss. Crohn's disease is caused by a combination of environmental, immune and bacterial factors in genetically susceptible individuals. Crohn's disease affects about 3.2 per 1,000 people in Europe and North America. While the exact cause is unknown, Crohn's disease seems to be due to a combination of environmental factors and genetic predisposition. Crohn's has a genetic component. Because of this, siblings of known people with Crohn's are 30 times more likely to develop Crohn's than the general population. The diagnosis of Crohn's disease can sometimes be challenging, and a number of tests are often required to assist the physician in making the diagnosis.
 
Ok, so thats the short Wiki version... my husband was diagnosed in early 2006 but had symptoms starting in late 2005. He was sick for months, going from 198lbs to 125lbs in a matter of months. The biggest symptoms were his very high fevers and an enlarged segment of his stomach that was bulbous, red, and hot to the touch. And it could be easily noticed just by looking at it. I took him to the hospital because I thought it was his appendix. This is when his condition went from Acid Reflux/IBS to Crohns. After a week long stay in the hospital and almost having a section of his intestines removed, the doctors put him on some serious meds which helped! After a series of medications that wouldn't stabilize his condition, the doctors decided to put him on Remicade. Remicade is an intervenes drug that helps treat anything from arthritis to various cancers. (He sits at the hospital for 4 hours, once every 6-8 weeks.
 
Side effects from Remicade:
  • serious and sometimes fatal blood disorders
  • serious infections
  • lymphoma and solid tissue cancers
  • reports of serious liver injury
  • drug-induced lupus
  • demyelinating central nervous system disorders
  • psoriasis and psoriasiform skin lesions
and others.
 
Since taking Remicade, he is back up to his original weight and seems to be healthier. Although, taking this drug diminishes your immune system so he [we] have dealt with some serious skin infections and it happens on a regular basis. He now has to treat these occurrences with more drugs. It's a never ending cycle.
 
Side note: Another side effect... crabbiness (that's gentle way of putting it).
 
Thank you for stopping by and taking a peak at my Bucket List. And big thumbs up for taking the time to read about Crohns.
 
Stay Healthy my friends!
 
 


Friday, October 10, 2014

Zombie Apocalypse: Survival Kit & Crew Blogfest

Today is the day! In honour of The Walking Dead premiere on Sunday, we...


... are celebrating by hosting:



Zombie Apocalypse: Survival Kit & Crew!

(Since this bloghop is all about having fun, if you have kiddos, we can assume they are safely tucked away in a safe haven somewhere while we’re out in the world fighting off zombies so do not worry.)

Crew:

1 TWD character: Daryl Dixon (crossbow)
1 book character: John Snow; A Song of Ice & Fire/GoT (sword)
1 movie character: Alice; Resident Evil (massive firearms)
1 TV character (other than TWD): Ragnar Lothbrok; Vikings (sword/axe)
1 loved one: Justin; my husband (firearms)
1 friend: Jackie; soultwin, cousin (spiked baseball bat – cause she’s badass enough to pull it off)
1 freebie: 10k from Z Nation (sniper/slingshot)

Items:

1 comfort item: Picture of kids/family; to keep me going
1 weapon: Pickaxe; my other crew members have plenty of the other stuff
1 luxury item: My glasses
1 food item: Beef Jerky
1 medicine/first aid item: Inhaler
1 hygiene item: Deodorant
1 freebie: LifeStraw; water purifying straw
 
Background:

Outpost: My parents house. they have a stockpile of weapons and on a small lake. Also close to a distribution center. That is the meeting spot decided in our family. (Yes, we have a plan!)
Outbreak: Methuselah Virus(copyright)
Cause of the apocalypse: Scientists created a parasitic host to slow down the aging process when it went horribly wrong, creating mindless humanoids with only one thing on their minds – warm-blooded creatures. The virus spreads when host bites another victim, allowing parasite to inject eggs into the blood stream. Depending on the health of the new host, the eggs can take up to a couple of days to hatch and attack hosts system, slowly turning them.
Cure: N/A – temporary cures; destroy the heart and/or brain
1 item you NEED to find:  Pharmaceuticals/Pharmacy; yanno, for illnesses & an inhaler
1 item you WANT to find: Chocolate factory; What? Chocolate lasts forever, provides energy, and I LOVE it!
Method of travel: Sturdy vehicles and a surplus of gas/diesel from the air force base. If it’s been tapped out then we are screwed and on foot we will go until we can find vehicles to siphon.
 


It's never too late to join! Click here to find out how you can participate!
 
 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

IWSG - Words

It's Insecure Writer's Support Group day. This happens every first Wednesday of each month, hosted by Alex J. Cavanaugh!!!

So I was sitting around last night trying to figure out what I was going to say today. All I could think about was how badly my knees hurt and legs throbbed. I ran most of the 3.52 miles I accomplished and was in a tad bit of pain. Tylenol, where’s the Tylenol? And then I got to saying Tylenol so much that it started sounding absolutely ridiculous! You know how that works; you repeat a word over and over until you get to the point of slowly saying it, drawing out each vowel and syllable.  By the time you’re done with your little escapade, you have completely ruined the word till you no longer recognize it.
And that led me to saying a few more absurd words and then this led me to thinking about words in general. And the dialogue that takes place all around me.
Words can hurt. They can comfort. They bully. Manipulate. Strengthen. Sooth. Make you feel loved. Sometimes hated. Encouraged.  Empowered. Smart. Stupid. Sometimes a conversation needs to be dumbed-down. Sometimes we need a translator. We can regret them. Take them back. Apologize for them. They start arguments. Start wars. Bring peace. Make someone smile. Or cry. And often make us laugh. They can be politically correct. Opinionated. Ignorant.
Strange to think that such tiny things can do so much and make a great writing piece, poem, novel, etc. Words are pretty powerful. 26 letters really makes some fascinating things happen, don't you think?!
Fascinating
Faaaasciiiiinaaaaatiiiiing
Fas.cin.at.ing
Fascinatin’
Fascinating
Fascinating… yeah it sounds bizarre now!
Have a great Wednesday and tomorrow starts the Dream Destination Blog-Hop. Click on the links below if you are interesting in joining in on the fun! 


Friday, May 3, 2013

Back to Celebrating Fridays

Now that April is over and my minion duties and posting for AtoZ isn't taking over my life (which I rather enjoyed - no that isn't sarcasm), I can go about my regular scheduled programing.

Which means today is Friday and Fridays are the Celebration over at Viklit! (Go to her blog and check out who else celebrates Fridays!)

Since I haven't shared my happiness in a month I have a lot to celebrate:
  • Tomorrow will mark the first week of owning my Jeep. I love it!
  • Most importantly - I finished AtoZ baby! At no point did I want to quit but there were a few times I wanted to slap bloggers. ;)
  • I read a ton during April.
    • Freakling by Lana Krumwiede (5 stars)
    • Chasers by James Phelan (3 stars)
    • Reached by Ally Condie (3.75 stars - the series as a whole gets 4 stars)
    • This is Not a Test by Courtney Summers (4.5 stars)
    • Ashen Winter by Mike Mullins (5 stars)
    • Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter (4 stars)
    • Magesterium by Jeff Hirsch (4 stars)
    • 172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstad (3 stars)
    • Zom-B (bk 2) by Darren Shan (4 stars)
  • On my shelf right now to read I have...
    • Unwholly by Neal Shusterman
    • Breathe by Sarah Crossan
  • Cover Girls first AtoZ went off without a hitch! And we have some great book reveals coming up in May and June.
  • I've joined several blogfests and hops for the month of May.
  • Jackie and I created a blogfest coming in June!
  • Don't forget you can always be a part of something bigger.
  • Express Yourself Meme will resume on Monday May 6th with new questions!
I think that's it. If not I will add them to next weeks list. Until then, have a great week!

What to expect from me next week...
  • Express yourself - Monday
  • My AtoZ Reflections post - Tuesday
  • Liebster Award - Wednesday
  • Sunshine Award - Thursday
  • Celebrations Post - Friday
  • May Monster Madness starts Saturday

Thursday, March 21, 2013

My #atozchallenge BIG REVEAL

Mina Lobo @ Some Dark Romantic and David Macaulay @ Brits in the USA are hosting THE BIG REVEAL today. It is a boghop-within-a-hop type of thingy. It consists of devulging what our plans are for #atozchallenge 2013.







I'm gonna make this as painless as possible...



I will be posting my favorite poems from Mr. Silverstein along with some other little ideas I'm throwing around but not quite sure as of yet - I don't want to load myself down with too much. You know.

Along with the other ideas (I didn't list above) I WILL be posting links to my #warriorminion sisters:

The Warrior Muse
Julie Flanders
Jeanette S. Andersen
Scribbler's Sojourn

and the 5 links below me in the A to Z linky list:

 
 
 
 
 


Stop by
Jackie's @ Bouquet of Books
& our joint blog over @ Cover Girls
and check out what will be showcased there during the Month of April!

And don't forget to venture back to Mina's or David's and finish finding out what everyone else is doing!!

Monday, March 18, 2013

NEW BLOG, Top 10 Favorite Movies, Express Yourself

Yes today is a BIG blogfest and Express Yourself Meme but first... a NEW BLOG ANNOUNCEMENT!!

I have mentioned it a few times before but today is LAUNCH DAY for...

Come on over to COVER GIRLS and see what 10 movies we have seen together. Don't forget to look around and follow.

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Now to today's BIG fest! Alex is hosting Top Ten Movie Countdown Blogfest. I’m going to keep it short (haha) since I know there are tons of people to visit along this hop/fest.

Troy
I LOVE mythology! Ever since we had to study it in the seventh grade I’ve been obsessed. And this movie not only tells the great story of Troy but it has some great eye candy as well!
War of the Worlds
H.G. Wells blessed us with the original story. There is just something about this movie that I love. The sound effects from the Alien machines are eerie.
Red Dawn
Yeah, yeah, this movie is old and the CGI… well… is non-existent but I adore all the 80’s actors. Talk about original dystopian drama.
Transformers
I’m a huge fan of all the Transformers movies but my favorite would have to be Dark of the Moon. Again, alien-robot-sound-effects are like music to my ears.
The Postman
Another dystopian movie which takes place in 2013; global society collapses and nuclear war has crippled civilization.
Harry Potter
I’m a Pothead, er, I mean Potterhead all the way. But if I have to pick my fave from the franchise I’d have to go with Order of the Phoenix. Second best movie… Deathly Hallows part 2. Order and Part 2 have the top 2 best fight sequences ever!
Rescue Dawn
Not to be confused with Red Dawn. I’m a huge military movie fan and this tells a story of an escape and rescue that is emotional and invigorating.
I am Legend
We all hope to be the one who is immune to a virus which overtakes the world but do you think you can survive the loneliness? – Or the vampiric zombies?
Reign of Fire
Dragons have always been something of interest to me. Are they really legend?
Dawn of the Dead
Really? You couldn’t have thought a zombie enthusiast would leave out a zombie flick did you? I was just leaving the best for last!
What top 10 movies are you a fan of?




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Express Yourself
Besides starting a new blog with Jackie we also co-host a weekly Meme and this week is no different: Do you have a lucky charm or a lucky ritual?
  • I used to play bingo a lot - yes, I know, I'm "young" and I played bingo... but I did take a troll doll and a rabbits foot.
  • I have an Angel jewelry piece that used to hang from a chain around my neck but now it hangs from a thick bracelet from my rearview mirror - a little luck while I'm driving never hurts.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Back From the Future, List of Joy, Celebrate the Small Things

G'Friday to you all!
You’re up before dawn on a Saturday when the doorbell rings. You haven’t brewed your coffee so you wonder if you imagined the sound. Plonking the half-filled carafe in the sink, you go to the front door and cautiously swing it open. No one there. As you cast your eyes to the ground, you see a parcel addressed to you … from you.
You scoop it up and haul it inside, sensing something legitimate despite the extreme oddness of the situation. Carefully, you pry it open. Inside is a shoebox — sent from ten years in the future — and it’s filled with items you have sent yourself.
What’s in it?
Reality:
·         A copy of my first published novel
·         A family picture
·         And a letter explaining how my life turned out. How I need to not worry so much. That God will take care of everything and lead me and family down the right path. That my children have turned out to be great kids and that all of my worrying was for nothing.
o   Side note: I got a little teary-eyed just thinking about it.
·         Maybe winning lotto numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 – (let's see who gets this)

Apocalyptic Future – because this is for fun right:
·         A map to a isolate location – preferably in the middle of nowhere
·         Winning numbers to the next big lottery so I can buy supplies needed for apocalypse – duh!
·         Blue Prints of compound to build
·         List of people to recruit/save
o   Family – duh
o   Engineers
o   Mechanics
o   Botanists
o   Doctor
o   A few military friends
o   Teacher
·         Supplies/food/weapons needed to procure before end of days hits.

Also, today, Kyra Lennon and Clare Dugmore are hosting The Bloghop of Joy! Post your List of Joy – with a minimum of FIVE things that put a spring back in your step!
1.       Summer Breeze by Seals and Croft
2.       Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyard Skynyard
3.       The sound of Locusts in the trees
4.       Frogs croaking – not the slang term for dying – lol
5.       My kids laughter
6.       The sound and smell of the ocean
7.       Sun-showers – when it rains while the sun is still shinning
8.       My toes in sand
9.       The sun on my skin
10.   Laughing so hard my stomach hurts

Celebrating the Small Things is also important! VikLit @ Scribblings of an Aspiring Author is always interested in what we have done during our busy week...
·         I listened to book 2 (audio); Fever of the Chemical Garden series by Lauren DeStefano.
·         Read Zom-B by Darren Shan
·         #amreading Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin
·         Signed up for RunForYourLife 5k zombie run in June, Urban Adventures Bike Race in July, and Color Me Rad 5k in August. So excited!!
·         I won an audio copy of Splintered and swag pack over at The Valentines blog!! Go visit the author's of 2014!
Have an awesome Friday!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Vampire Bite BlogHop - Happy Vday!


Julie Du Pre of Precious Monsters is hosting the Vampire Bite Blog Hop today! So stop by her page and check it out plus the other participants!

I have decided to post a little Flash Fiction piece. Ugh my stomach hurts... I love writing FF but I really hate sharing it for fear of - Idk - being laughed at. I know... insecurities... but I have to remember courage.

So here it is...

Time For a Change

She felt her eyes growing wild with fear, her pulse vaulting through her body. Her knees and legs growing weaker by the second and yet, he stood there at the top of the lane waiting on her. Sonofabitch.
“I – I can’t do this anymore, York.” Ripping out her ear buds she pushes past him.
He follows but not too closely. “You say this every day. I’ve told you a million times you don’t have to do this to yourself, Lara.”
Her eyes no wider than slits, she glances over her shoulder at him as she plods in to the house.
“Don’t look at me like that. We’ve been doing this same dance for ten years now. All you have to do is let me turn you and you no longer need to run laps around the damn block to keep yourself in shape. You are going to run yourself into the grave before I have the chance to spend eternity with you.” His fingers grip her arm, flinging her around so her lips barely brush his own. “Don’t you want to be with me forever?” It is hardly a whisper.
Lara’s knees finally give in. York cradles her lower back in the contours of his arms. Her feet dangles a few inches off the ground. Their eyes, level.
“You know I’m not ready to change. I’m only twenty-three. What will my parents say when I stop aging?” Lara blinks her eyes trying to clear them from their York-induced-pheromone-haze.
“My love, you know well enough that humans see us only as we wish them to see. So stop trying to pull that card.” York nuzzles his face in her neck.
God, Lara loved that. Shivers travel the length of her body, starting where his tongue met her collarbone. “I – I know.” Dizziness fills her head. “Just like when we met, you glamoured yourself to appear to be fifteen when you are twenty-five.”
He laughs near her ear causing her body to stir more. “Technically I’m a few centuries old,” he purrs.
He adores it when her pulse pumps harder underneath his lips. He knows what he has to do. She won’t like it much but he is willing to sacrifice a little to gain a lot. So what if she gets pissed. He’s tired of waiting. Even if she leaves him she can’t go far, he will be her maker which will bind them endlessly.
“Until I’m ready, I’m gonna run, and diet, so I can keep my girlish figure for when I am prepared. I’ve never seen a fat vampyre. Have you?”
“Do you like your body now then?” His tongue lightly tracing the vein along her neck.
“Yes,” she breaths. “York, you’re squeezing me.”
And he does. His arms embarrass his lover, and now his prey. After all these years he has hit his breaking point. In the next few minutes she will no longer be his human courtesan, but his immortal consort.

Have a great Valentine's Day!