My Mission Statement

I write to serve, to unite, to educate. I write to share literature and flesh out ideas that may be of interest to others. I write to document an emotion, experience, or a blip in time. My mission is to write in such a way that the reader is reminded that we can find humor in all situations. It's one of the great blessings of life.


Showing posts with label Operation Yes by Sara Lewis Holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operation Yes by Sara Lewis Holmes. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2009

Is there a dark cloud over my house?

I'm starting to get nervous. We had a small sleepover for my son's birthday this week-end that resulted in a bloody injury, a bloody nose, and a hurt ankle. Then yesterday, my son bumped his cheek (just below his eye) on the side of the boat, and it swelled up to the size of Rhode Island. It's hardly open this morning so he is, of course, home with me. AND my daughter woke up with two swollen knees (what???) and couldn't stand or even walk to the bathroom this morning. It took a lot of help from me and a lot of time, not to mention her earache. SO if anyone out there is driving by, can you tell me? Is there a dark cloud over my house?

Not to mention my sinus headache that just won't quit. At any rate, I've got lots of writing to do today, editing, and formatting. I'll need my wits about me. OMG, and my dog just came and pooped on the floor beside me! Just now. Okay, this should probably not be in my blog. My apologies.

Did anyone out there see CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS this week-end? All the Koppelmans are just dying to see it. We dug out the book last night and all brainstormed about how the movie could play the story out. I love the rush of children's books into movies in the past few years. BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA and HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS are two of my favorite adaptations. What books would YOU like to see made into a movie? I would love to see a movie of Jerry Spinelli's MANIAC MAGEE. And OPERATION YES has great movie potential to me, as well. And whatever happened to after school specials? Maybe I'm just a big cornball, but there were a lot of good movies there.

Tell me what books you'd like to see made into a movie. One grown-up book I'd like to see made into a movie is THE HELP. What do you think?

Friday, September 18, 2009

Operation Yes by Sara Lewis Holmes

Okay, by now you may be sick of me plugging this book, but please don't be. Give me one more chance to explain why you should read it. Sometimes my brain likes order in the ways of persuasion, so I'll give you some order.
Reasons to Read Operation Yes:
1. It's timely. It depicts a completely different side of the war in Iraq--the military kids who are at home on base.
2. It's unlike anything you've ever read before. From the setting on an air force base to the teacher who's into improvisational theatre--it's something new.
3. It's a wonderful story with exceptionally well-drawn characters.
4. It would be a great read aloud for a class, a family, and a really good gift book for that kid on your list.
5. The protag is a boy! A great, well-drawn, fun male protag is sometimes hard to find in a middle grade book. Boys are going to love Bo, the main character, and they will definitely relate to his struggles.
I should also mention that if you like this book (duh, of course you will!), you might also want to check out Sara's other book LETTERS FROM RAPUNZEL, another excellent mg read.

Boeuf Bourgignon was interesting. First of all, it was somewhat of an undertaking. Cleaning all those tiny onions was a major pain, but they were totally worth it. Lots of chopping and slicing, but I was listening to my book, so I was able to do two things at once. It smelled AMAZING while it was cooking. Even the UPS guy who came to my gate yesterday commented on the smell coming from my kitchen! Truly, it was the best-smelling thing I've ever cooked. And it tasted good, too. The kids and my husband loved it. After smelling it half the day, I kind of felt like I'd already eaten when I sat down to the table, but it was still good. Would have been good with mashed potatoes. Wish I'd thought of that.

I'm kind of into smells. I've always had a sensitive nose. And I've found this new scent from Bath and Body Works that is awesome. Now I don't usually like these things, most scented candles, etc. just make me hungry or they're too flowery or corny or something, but this new hand soap and candle I have is just great. Don't laugh, but since I've had this scent in the house, I've been more productive and in a better mood. Does that sound crazy? It kind of does. But it's true. So I hope it lasts--the scent AND its effects. And now I'm starting to wonder. Do different scents trigger different parts of our psyche? This scent, for example, seems to motivate me to get things done, clean the house, even wake up early. Sounds ridiculous, but I wonder if there could be any scientific truth to it. I'm going to do a little research and get back to you.
Remember yesterday when I said it had been a whole week without a rejection letter? Well, I spoke too soon. But I got a FABULOUS rejection letter yesterday, so it was okay. Another editor who liked it, doesn't think it fits their list, but would like to see more. Yee haw! Studydork is going to be ready to go out very soon. Many thanks to Jody, Liz, and Michelle who are doing a read for me.

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