Megan Bostic's Blog, page 49
October 27, 2011
Never Eighteen, Mary Bridge Children's Hospital, and saving lives

I just haven't told you the why, and it doesn't just have to do with Never Eighteen.
The hospital has an awesome staff and many wonderful programs for children. They've also won bunches of awards.
This hospital also happened to save my daughter's life, so I hold them close to my heart. At five weeks old, my younger daughter Rachel contracted RSV ( Respiratory syncytial virus). This virus can be deadly for infants, and is actually attributed to many SIDS cases.
I noticed one night she wasn't breathing very well. I took her to her doctor who told me to count her breaths. If it got below a certain count, I should take her into the ER. There was no word about "this is really really serious" or "she could die" or anything like that. I didn't really understand it.
But I counted.
She breathed, but not well.
I finally decided to just take her in.
The ER docs were great. They said, if they had any beds open they would have admitted her, but they were full (it was winter, lots of sickness going on). So they told me exactly what she had, what to watch for, and again if her breathing was labored and her reps were down, to bring her back in.
I honestly don't remember if it was the next day or a couple days later, but I continued to watch her breathe. I was obsessed about it as I'm sure any parent would be.
I sat and watched.
Her breathing became labored.
Her breaths were shallow.
It came down to her only breathing about once ever few seconds.
My dad took the both of us (Older daughter and husband stayed home) back to the ER.
She was dying. They started work on her right away. They wouldn't let me in the room, they said it's too disturbing for a mother to watch. My dad went in with her. I heard her screaming. I thought I was going to faint or throw up or both.
Someone stayed out with me and explained what they were doing to her. They had to loosen up the gunk in her lungs and suck it out.
When she was stabilized, they took her to the ICU where the doctor there (I wish I could remember his name) explained what RSV was and what they would need to do to Rachel while she was in the ICU. He's the one that told me about the RSV/SIDS link. A nurse, his name was Steve, would come in every couple hours and pound on her chest with a little pink rubber mallet to keep the gunk loose in her chest. He taught me how to do it, because I would have to continue for weeks afterward.
If I hadn't brought her in that night, I know she would have died.
I couldn't stay the night in the ICU. They gave me an empty hospital room to sleep in. After two days they moved her into a regular room, where I was able to sleep with her. We were there for five days.
I am so grateful for the entire hospital staff. They not only saved my daughters life, but also attended to my needs as a mother.
I'm sure you understand why I want to give back to them.
So, if you're in the market for some Never Eighteen gear, visit my shop, look around, and know that if you buy something, the profits are going to a very worthy organization.
You can find more information about the hospital here.
Published on October 27, 2011 12:19
October 26, 2011
Wednesday Weigh in, guest blogging, a new video, and a good cause

I also want to mention that I have a guest post up at the Class of 2k11 today about what they've taught me that I'll take into my debut year. Look for another post from me on Friday at the Class of 2k11.
I've also opened a Never Eighteen shop at Cafe Press. All the profits are going to Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma. I thought it apropos with the theme of my book and they saved my daughter's life when she was just 5 weeks old. I feel like I'll never be able to repay them.
I've posted a new video. A bunch of random thoughts from me. Watch it here.
One more thing, I have a blog tour starting on Halloween through Teen Book Scene. The details can be found here.
Have a great Wednesday!
Published on October 26, 2011 06:27
October 25, 2011
Tuesday, Total BItch Day

I was driving my daughter to a friends house at about 6:40 am because it's Spirit Week this week and she needed a life jacket to wear to school. I'm driving up a street and in front of me is a school bus, lights on, stop paddle out.
So, of course, I stop. The lift is down, not on the street side of course, it's on the sidewalk right in front of a house, so I can tell a disable child is going to be entering the bus. She comes out, her mother following behind, they get her on the lift. All this has taken a few minutes, maybe 3 or so.
I'm not a patient person by nature but I was fine. I understand these things take time. Well, this started taking a LONG time, I was still fine. This is where the irritation starts.
The bus driver waves me through.
Um, no. I don't think so. My luck, I'd drive through, and a cop would be sitting there just waiting to give me a ticket, plus there was a line of cars already in the other lane waiting. Even if I wanted to pass, I couldn't.
So after the girl is situated and ready to go, the bus driver and the mother start chatting. CHATTING!!! Cars lined up on both sides of the street waiting.
Um, I'm pretty sure that driver has been on that route forever and knows the drill so wasn't getting instruction.
I'm feeling a little road rage coming on, but just cuss and yell, a whole bunch, in my car so they can hear me.
The whole incident takes about ten minutes.
I guess what I'm pissed about most is that there was no chance of a child getting run over, and the bus driver was waving me by, so why the hell did she put the paddle out and lights on in the first place? It's 6:effin' 40 in the morning!! There were no other kids on the bus!!
Okay, my rant is over. I'm not some horrible person against disabled people, however I guess I am against inconsiderate bus drivers.
So tell me, am I being a total bitch?
Published on October 25, 2011 07:11
October 24, 2011
Monkey Madness Monday:Torture and Blog Tours

I got up. I put my DVD in the machine. but what I experienced was not yoga. It was Jillian Michaels yoga, which is really some form of torture disguised as yoga. I think she's trying to kill me.

Enough about torture. I'm just giving you a heads up that there will be a Never Eighteen blog tour coming courtesy of Teen Book Scene. You'll find out all sorts of interesting stuff about me, the book, and the characters. Don't worry, I'll remind you again.

Okay that is all for today. Enjoy your Monday.
Published on October 24, 2011 07:12
October 21, 2011
F³A: I'm starting to freak out
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My book release is three months away. THREE MONTHS!!!!!
I'm seriously starting to freak out. I'm trying to plan two parties. The Tacoma Public Libraries have offered to host my release party and then I'm having a private party for close friends and family.
My marketing campaign is not quite in place yet. I'm still working on it. Who would have thunk it would be hard to get people to take a free book?!?!?!
I'm still writing guest blogs. I'm almost blogged out. I'm not sure I'll ever want to blog again when this is all over.
I'm trying to drop *cough* another 20 pounds before release. I'm not sure I'll make it.
I'll have to get my house ready for out of town guests. I may have to hire someone to help me come clean it, because I'm not good at cleaning things like door frames, and corners, and crap like that.
I will probably also be going into seclusion next week to finish revisions on my WIP. ugh.
Someone talk me down from the ledge so I don't have to resort to xanax.
Friday Scribbles:
Random Pandora song of the week: Vienna by the Fray. I love Pandora. It gets me through my work day.
Netflix of the week: Finally finished Monk and have started on Breaking Bad. Looks funny.
Book of the week: Um, I've not had much time to read. I'm reading a friends manuscript and it's really good. May be the one that gets her published.
Quote of the week: "Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you'll land among the stars." I don't know who to attribute that too. I remember reading that years ago some where and for some reason it popped into my head this morning.
I'm seriously starting to freak out. I'm trying to plan two parties. The Tacoma Public Libraries have offered to host my release party and then I'm having a private party for close friends and family.
My marketing campaign is not quite in place yet. I'm still working on it. Who would have thunk it would be hard to get people to take a free book?!?!?!
I'm still writing guest blogs. I'm almost blogged out. I'm not sure I'll ever want to blog again when this is all over.
I'm trying to drop *cough* another 20 pounds before release. I'm not sure I'll make it.
I'll have to get my house ready for out of town guests. I may have to hire someone to help me come clean it, because I'm not good at cleaning things like door frames, and corners, and crap like that.
I will probably also be going into seclusion next week to finish revisions on my WIP. ugh.
Someone talk me down from the ledge so I don't have to resort to xanax.
Friday Scribbles:
Random Pandora song of the week: Vienna by the Fray. I love Pandora. It gets me through my work day.
Netflix of the week: Finally finished Monk and have started on Breaking Bad. Looks funny.
Book of the week: Um, I've not had much time to read. I'm reading a friends manuscript and it's really good. May be the one that gets her published.
Quote of the week: "Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you'll land among the stars." I don't know who to attribute that too. I remember reading that years ago some where and for some reason it popped into my head this morning.
Published on October 21, 2011 08:37
October 20, 2011
Thursday is Thrustday
I've never really referred to it like this, because I try to stay prim and proper. er.
Because if a typo a while back (I can't remember whose exactly, maybe one of my friends can help out there) Thurday has become Thrustday.
We use Thrustday to misbehave. To act crazy. To flirt. To use innuendo for fun.
It's goofy, but it's fun, and it breaks up the monotony of the week. Everyone should celebrate Thrustday every week.
Enough about that. Kathryn Burak, author of How People Disappear, coming to you in 2012, has written a wonderful post about writing today at the Class of 2k12 blog. All aspiring (and even published) writers should read it. It's very thoughtful and offers great advice.
Because if a typo a while back (I can't remember whose exactly, maybe one of my friends can help out there) Thurday has become Thrustday.
We use Thrustday to misbehave. To act crazy. To flirt. To use innuendo for fun.
It's goofy, but it's fun, and it breaks up the monotony of the week. Everyone should celebrate Thrustday every week.
Enough about that. Kathryn Burak, author of How People Disappear, coming to you in 2012, has written a wonderful post about writing today at the Class of 2k12 blog. All aspiring (and even published) writers should read it. It's very thoughtful and offers great advice.
Published on October 20, 2011 07:04
October 18, 2011
Catch me over at the Class of 2k12 blog today!!!!

Click here to check it out!
Published on October 18, 2011 06:57
October 17, 2011
Monkey Madness Monday

So, it's Monday. The weekend was half crazy, half quietly productive. If you subscribe to my youtube channel, you probably know part of the craziness that was my Friday night. If not, you can watch it here.
Two soccer games, two wins. Lots of fun. A friend came over Saturday night. I was exhausted and a little tipsy and fell asleep on her (not literally on her, but you know what I mean). She still loves me though.
And I caught up with blog posts (almost) and work for the Class of 2k12. I have a few more things to do to get ready for my book release.
I can't believe it's getting so close. I don't think I'll ever feel ready.
Oh, yeah, and there's that pesky work in progress to revise. I'd like to have it done by November 1st, but I'm not sure that's realistic.
Don't forget, it's Teen Read Week. Get your teens to their local library and have them pick out something to read for fun!!!
Published on October 17, 2011 07:32
October 14, 2011
F³A: Teen Read Week
It's next week. The theme is Picture It @ Your Library. It's focusing on graphic novels. I've already posed this question on Facebook, so if you've already answered there, I've got it. I'm doing a blog next week for The Class of 2k12 and I want to know your favorite graphic novel characters and why you chose them.
Don't forget the why part!!!
This will post on Tuesday at the 2k12 blog.
Friday Scribbles:
Random iPod shuffle song: 25 to Life by Eminem.
Book of the Week: Um, seriously, I've not had much time to read. The only thing I've really read is the 17 Day Diet (I've lost five pounds so far) and Wordpress in Depth which I've been reading at work, for work. I need time and energy to read for enjoyment. sigh.
Netflix of the Week: Monk Season 8. I'm almost done. :( I need a suggestion for what to watch next.
Quotes of the Week:
"The past can't hurt you anymore, not unless you let it."
― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta
"You got a lifetime. No more. No less."
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives
Happy Friday everyone!!
Don't forget the why part!!!
This will post on Tuesday at the 2k12 blog.
Friday Scribbles:
Random iPod shuffle song: 25 to Life by Eminem.
Book of the Week: Um, seriously, I've not had much time to read. The only thing I've really read is the 17 Day Diet (I've lost five pounds so far) and Wordpress in Depth which I've been reading at work, for work. I need time and energy to read for enjoyment. sigh.
Netflix of the Week: Monk Season 8. I'm almost done. :( I need a suggestion for what to watch next.
Quotes of the Week:
"The past can't hurt you anymore, not unless you let it."
― Alan Moore, V for Vendetta
"You got a lifetime. No more. No less."
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives
Happy Friday everyone!!
Published on October 14, 2011 06:24
October 13, 2011
The Class of 2k12, Explained.

The Class of 2k12 is a group of twenty middle-grade and young adult debut novelists working in concert to promote our books and reading.
We are sending the Class of 2k11 out with a bang by giving away a huge prize pack of their titles, signed, for a deserving class, school, or public library. If you'd like to nominate your favorite library, stop by our Facebook page, and in our notes section, tell us about it. The winner will be announced November 12.
And like I said yesterday, we'll also be hosting monthly giveaways, two giving back programs, and participating in a major book drop.
Be sure to visit our links to find out about 2k12 books, authors, and events:
our website
our blog
our Facebook page
our Twitter link
our newsletter (Click to sign up -- simply write ADD ME in the comment line).
Hope that clears everything up. Have a fantastic Thursday!
Published on October 13, 2011 07:19