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February 16, 2011

Snow Day Commish

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Not long ago, we had a snow day. 

Along with the rest of the country. 

But see, we live in northern Minnesota. 

So we're used to a little snow.  I mean, it snows nearly every day.  We have all snowmobiles.  Dogsledders live in my backyard.  Everyone had as plow attachment on the front of their four-wheel drive trucks. 

Snow is not a big deal.  (Sorry Tulsa.  And Dallas.  But to make you feel better, we melt when it gets to 70.  Seriously.  It's not pretty). 

So, I'm not sure WHOSE bright idea it was to call a snow day.  I mean, no one asked my opinion.  

It started out well.  My middle linebacker decided he would be industrious and build a snow cave.  Being a Warren, he never does anything small.  One year he built a two chamber cave so deep it needed a doorbell.  (those sticks are the handles of a post hole digger.  We have all sorts of snow cave accessories at our house).

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My daughter, not to be outdone, decided she would help.  I had to describe what a shovel looked like, and she rooted around in the garage until she found one.

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Not that there weren't already enough implements on hand.
 
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"Hey Pete! I found this cool thing-a-ma-bob.  Maybe it'll help!"

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"Don't just stand there, help me shovel!"
 
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"Shovel?  Like this?"



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"Whoa, this is hard work."

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"But wow, I have some killer muscles!"

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Snow Cave Kings. 

So, after a while, I wonder how they're doing.  So I wander downstairs.  Call outside.  Nothing.  Worry a little that they've been crushed under the snow.  Decide to don my parka and hike out to the scene of the crime.

I am pulling on my Uggies when I hear laughter. 

Hmm….

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"Hey mom.  It's a snow day." 

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I see that. 

I'm just sayin' that I think I need to be the Snow Day Commish.  Because I'm thinking there might be a few mothers out there willing to haul out the SUV, put on the 4WD and drag these bums to school.  

Whatever it takes. 

Off to go hide in the snow cave….

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Published on February 16, 2011 14:20

February 11, 2011

Super Bowl 2011

Warrens like football. 

A lot. 

And we had the privilege of hanging out with our boys' football coach for the big game.  We didn't have money for jerseys…so we made our own. 


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As you can see, only ONE of us was smart enough to vote for the Packers.  In fact, at the party, there were only 2 packers fan.  Me.  And Carl. 

Go Carl.

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There might have been some tension during the game.

Mostly because…the Warren family Football Trophy was on the line. 

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Guess who won?


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See, it's not just about winning the big game…you have to accumulate the most points throughout the ENTIRE SEASON.  And the best stats during the playoffs.


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Some people are just really sore losers.

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Let this be a lesson to you, Warren Children. 

You got your football genes from me. 

(And, you'll never get this trophy…mmmwwwhhhaaaa!)

Goodbye Football. See you next year.

Susie The Scrambler May

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Published on February 11, 2011 08:15

December 21, 2010

'Tis the Season for a little Christmas fun!

My December just hasn't been what I was expecting this year (more on that later!) and I wanted to host a little giveaway weeks ago. It's a smidge late, but neverthemind! Christmas is definitely my favorite part of the year. There is so much I love about Christmas, the music, the food, finding just the right gift for a favorite person, reflecting upon the love of my Savior ... oh the list could go on. And on.


What about you? Leave a comment on this post and share your FAVORITE thing/s about Christmas and I'll choose 4 winners on Christmas Day to receive a copy of my Christmas novella, The Great Christmas Bowl! (Be sure to leave your emial address.)


Great christmas bowl


 


Merry Christmas and thanks for reading my blog this year!


About The Great Christmas Bowl: Marianne Wallace is focused on two things this Christmas: planning the greatest holiday ever and her youngest son's football game. But when she's asked to sub for the school mascot in a fish costume, organize the annual church tea, and cope with children who can't come home, will it take a miracle to restore her cheer?

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Published on December 21, 2010 10:28

December 8, 2010

Win a NOOK in the Dining With Joy Giveaway!

Rachel Hauck is cooking up something fabulous! 
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To celebrate Book 3 in The Lowcountry Romance series, Dining With Joy, author Rachel Hauck is giving away a JOYOUS prize package worth over $185.00! (And see below to find out how you can enter to win a $30 gift certificate to Barnes & Noble!)


Dining With Joy is a fun, yet serious story about a cooking show host who can't cook. (what a nightmare that would be!)


Publisher's Weekly says: A delectable and light tale of finding love amid everything edible, a story that goes down easy. Readers will find themselves hankering for another serving of lowcountry living from Joy's pantry.


Celebrate with Rachel and click on one of the icons below for your chance to win!


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One grand prize winner will receive:



A brand new Nook with Wi-Fi
Sweet Caroline by Rachel Hauck Nookbook
Love Starts With Elle by Rachel Hauck Nookbook
A $15 dollar Barnes&Noble.com Gift Certificate

To enter, simply click on the icons below to fill out the entry form. Be sure to tell your friends about the contest.


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The contest runs from 12/7 - 12/22. Winner announced December 23.

Want to help Spread the Word for a chance to win an additional $30 BarnesandNoble.com Gift Certificate? Help Spread the Word about Rachel's fun giveaway and we'll put your name into the pot for the gift certificate! Share this button on your blog or website (worth 10 entrees!):


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Additional entrees can be earned by talking up the Dining With Joy Giveaway on Facebook & Twitter. It's simple. Just use the sample post & tweet below (and be sure to follow the fine-print instructions!).


SHARE THIS ON FACEBOOK: Enter to win a NOOK eReader (just in time for Christmas) in Rachel Hauck's Dining with Joy Giveaway! Enter here on Facebook at this link http://apps.facebook.com/sweepstakesh.... And don't miss Rachel's latest witty tale about a television cooking show host who CAN'T cook! A MUST read! 


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( must use hashtag #litfuse to be entered. No need to email us about your tweet - we will track those via twitter using the hashtag. And as with Facebook you'll earn extra entrees by tweeting multiple days. You rock.)


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Meet Rachel: Rachel Hauck's stories are filled with twists and turns that leave the reader breathelss and longing for more. She is a fresh fiction voice will stir hearts for [image error]God. ~~Debbie Macomber - #1 NYT bestselling author
I wrote my first story about a girl and her pony when I was ten. It was handwritten in a spiral notebook. My second story was about a girl who wanted to move away and live in New York City. I was twelve and no one had ever heard of "chick lit." I laughed when I found that incomplete manuscript in an old box-o-stuff. I told my husband, "I was born to write." Find out more about Rachel at her website: www.rachelhauck.com
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More about the book: Joy Ballard has a secret: she's a cooking show host who can't really cook. [image error] When her South Carolina-based cooking show, Dining With Joy, is picked up by a major network, Joy Ballard's world heats up like a lowcountry boil. Joy needs help. Then she meets chef Luke Davis who moved to Beaufort after losing his Manhattan restaurant. A cook at the Frogmore Cafe, he's paying debts and longing to regain his reputation in the elite foodie world. Luke and Joy mix like oil and water…until Joy is exposed on national television. With her career and his reputation both under fire, they'll have to work together to fix the mess. Is it possible that they can learn to feast on God's love and dine with joy?


Don't miss the other books in this series: Sweet Caroline (buy it here for $5.85) and Love Starts with Elle (buy it here, also $5.85)!
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Published on December 08, 2010 09:54

November 26, 2010

Letters from Home - grab your hankie!

I've been catching up on a few things and was able to read through the contest entrees for the Flip_banner Nightingale contest! Sniff, sniff, *blow nose*. Oh my - these are beautiful. Do yourself a favor and read through some of these letters. Who knows ... one could be written for YOU!


Doreen writes to her mom: I don't really tell you that I'm grateful for you. I'm grateful for your life! Thank you so much for being there always when I need you.


Edna writes to a family member in Iraq: Take care while you are in Iraq and please let God be your guide so that He may help you. 


Casey writes to her friend Amber: Focus on one thing at a time and let all the other worries of life pass you by. Nothing is as important as what God puts in front of you to do at that exact moment, so ask Him what He wants you to do today and chase after that with all your mind, heart and soul.


Barbara writes to mom (age 92): I've always been thankful that God chose this remarkable lady to be my mom


Christine writes to her young daughter: You are such a special girl.Thank you for everything that you do.


Robin to an unknown soldier: Comfort. I laid the casing in my purse and carried it with me for years. Many times it offered me an opportunity to share the certainty we have of eternal life through faith in Christ Jesus.


Tina to her in-laws: I look at you today, you both are over 80 years old, and you never stop loving or supporting us. I have been blessed to have known you and I am even more blessed by the love you have shown me over the past 35 years. If being a Christian is being "Christ like" then you certainly are a Christian. It isn't a status...it's a way of life.


Click here to read the rest and ENTER THE CONTEST FOR YOURSELF!

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Published on November 26, 2010 12:57

November 23, 2010

I took a vacation!

Yes, it was right in the middle of a busy season, but frankly....I needed it.  I flew down to Isla Mujeres (off the coast of Cancun) with my hubby and my brother and his wife for a week.  Oh, to dig my toes into the creamy white sand, to let the sun soak into my skin, to drink in the salty tang of the ocean. 


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To read. 
   
Yes, to read!  I brought along three books and finished them all.  Thankfully, I loved two of them (the third, not so much.  I left it in Cancun!).  The first book, Maid to Match, by Deeanne Gist, one of my favorite authors, delighted my heart.  It's a wonderful story about a maid in the Biltmore (Vanderbilt) Mansion in North Carolina.  I'm writing a story set in the gilded age (1890's-1920) , and Dee's writing, always eloquent, always so well researched, delivered me into that era flawlessly.  If you are looking for a delicious beach (or, okay, cozy fire) read - check out Maid to Match
   
I also read a book sent to me for review by the folks at Hachette that just might be the best non-fiction self-help book I've read all year.  It's a simple book, with straightforward biblical thinking:  Power to ReInvent Yourself by Jason Frenn.  The subtitle reads: How to break the destructive patterns in your life
   
Thankfully, God has long been at work breaking the destructive patterns in my life, but I found this book to be a refreshing reminder of the freedom in which He longs for us to live.  Although I knew many of the principles, the accessible way he delivered his message awakened my mind to the transforming power in Christ that I often forget about. So often, I listen instead to lies -- things Satan wants to put into my life to deflect me from reaching out to God.  "You're too busy to eat healthy and exercise - just give into the truth.  Go ahead and use that credit card - everyone else does!  Or, the worst...yes, you desperately need new shoes, after all you have nothing to wear!"  (okay, those are just a few, but the ones that seem to come back to plague me).
   
When I construct books, I often use the concept of "lies my character believes" to launch them on their journey...and in the end, the truth sets them free.  A simple, easy equation.  So why couldn't it work in my own life? 
   
It can. 
   
I believe God is in the business of breaking us free of lies.  And He's given us the book of truth to accomplish it.  I've long been in the habit of writing down truth (verses) from my daily bible study and posting them on my cupboards, my computer, on my bathroom mirror.  It seeps in, then, and breaks apart those lies.  But the biggest lie I think I - and others - grapple with is the lie that if we break free from our destructive habits, there won't be anything on the other side as enjoyable to fulfill us.  Think about it - people don't give up their credit card because they fear God won't provide.  They don't give up their chocolate chip cookies because they believe God can't satisfy.  They don't give up their bad relationships because they believe there is no one else out there for them. 
   
And that lie can only be broken with a recognition of God filling you with Himself.  Delighting you...and delighting in you. 
   
As I go into thanksgiving, it's a great opportunity to look back over the year and see the truth.  To write down all those moments in 2010 that God has provided.  That God has delighted.  That the truth has won. 
   
To give thanks for a God who doesn't give up on us, ever, who breaks us free, and reinvents us every.  Hey, that sounds a lot like Isaiah 61! 
   
I'm very excited to announce my new book - Nightingale ! Nightingale It's about exactly this concept...God breaking us free from our prisons.  It's about a scarlet woman trapped in her past, who meets a wounded warrior trapped by his future, and how divine fate frees them both.  It's a historical, set WW2 Wisconsin, written in part in letters.  I hope you enjoy it.

May you see the truth this season, and may it set you free. 


Happy Thanksgiving,

Susie May
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Published on November 23, 2010 12:56

November 19, 2010

Win a FLIP HD Camcorder in the Letters From Home Contest!

The blog tour for Nightingale is under way - check out what the reviewers and saying here!


 


Nightingale is about letters, the power of written correspondence to convey thoughts and emotions to Flip_banner those far away. And sometimes near. Letters are forever, they are something we savor and pull out to read again and again. They are often cherished and kept in a special place.



To celebrate the release of Nightingale, we'd like you to write a letter. One grand prize winner will receive a Flip HD Camcorder. 5 runner's up winners will win a signed copy of Nightingale. There are two ways to enter the contest by writing letters.


 


1. Write a letter to a soldier. At the end of the contest we'll print out and mail your letter for you.


 


2. Write a letter to a friend, loved one, family member, enemy. Tell them something you wished you'd told them before. Tell them you love them, or maybe how they touched your life. Perhaps an apology is in order or a thank you. Or perhaps you'd like to relate a funny tale or just share life. Whatever it is, submit it here along with your email address and we'll send it for you.


 


Enter here or at the SHARE page on the Brothers in Arms website. Or simply click on the button that says ENTER TO WIN.

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Published on November 19, 2010 07:58

November 18, 2010

The grand finale

Football season is over. 


I think we need to pause here for a moment of silence, of mourning…of WARMTH.


It was getting COLD sitting out there in the stands. 


But my boys are worth it. 


However, it was with great sadness that I couldn't attend the final game of the season – the first playoff game.  A five hour drive (one way), the game fell on a Tuesday night two days before I left for a big conference.  Regardless of how I tried, I couldn't make it work.


So I sat in my kitchen.


Alone.


Wrapped in a sympathy scarf.  (a huge thank you to my pal Darlene Guinn for her compassion in outfitting me with my specialized Football Mom scarf!)


Final game photo


See, we had the storm of the century that night.  Driving rain, 50 mph winds, 34 degrees.  I shivered just listening to it on the radio.  Peter said he couldn't feel his arms five minutes into the first quarter.  The refs had to hold the ball down until the center could take it for the snap.  The fact that the Vikings even completed a pass is nothing short of a miracle. 


And, speaking of miracles, God showed up.


The team shivered their way through the half-time pep talk, trying to find some warmth from the bus heaters.  Peter said he'd never been so cold in his entire life.  (And let's remember, we lived in SIBERIA once upon a time!)  As they were exiting the bus for the second half, the heat hadn't touched their core. 


But see, God is on my side.  My MOTHER's side.  He might not care about the score, but He cares about my son.


As they stepped onto the field, a nearby transformer exploded from the storm.


The lights on the field blinked out. 


The team had to retreat to the bus for another thirty minutes until they found a backup. I think had they continued onto that field, the entire team might have ended up in the ER, suffering from Hypothermia. (And let's add here, that the coaches were pretty cold too).


However, by the time they took the field again, they could feel their toes, their arms, their fingers.  And their spirits. 


No, they lost, but the boys played their hearts out.  They ended well, albeit cold.  I was proud.


I worried/prayed/paced him home, still up when he pulled in at 3am.  Then I wrapped him in a blankie and poured hot cocoa down his gullet.  Because that's what we mothers do, donchaknow.


So, the season is over.  Basketball is on the horizon.  I leave you with this, a glimpse of the fun.  (it's just a sort of flaky home video, but it captures the fun in the stands – as well as my husband's Vuvuzella!  Pay special attention to big #33!)










This has been your Cook County Vikings Football Mom report.  Thank you for tuning in.  See you next year!

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Published on November 18, 2010 13:52

November 1, 2010

Great new fiction!


Legacy of Lies by Jill Elizabeth Nelson


ABOUT THE BOOK:
Secrets Buried Deep! Evidence from a decades-old murder is the last thing Nicole Keller-Mattson expected to find in her grandmother's back yard, but the finger-pointing and accusations leveled at her family came as no surprise. Everyone in Ellington is eager to blame the Kellers—but after an attack leaves Nicole's grandmother in a coma, only Nicole can clear the family name. With the assistance of police chief Rich Hendricks, she stands a chance of solving the mystery . . . if she's willing to accept Rich's help. Nicole lost her policeman husband in the line of duty—getting close to another cop is too painful. But keeping her distance could be deadly.

WORDS FROM THE AUTHOR ABOUT LEGACY OF LIES:
I've always been fascinated by social dynamics in a small town. Having lived in rural communities all my life, I'm intimately familiar with the unique politics involved. Crafting a story about the shadow cast over a town by its founding family came readily to me. I was particularly interested to explore the affect past sins and secrets can have on a tight-knit community and how the illusion of power is always trumped by the immutable laws of God.

We do reap what we sow, no matter how grand and invincible we imagine ourselves to be.

The scripture I used at the front of the book was Psalm 37:
10 – 11 from the NIV version of the Bible: A little while and the wicked will be no more; Though you look for them, they will not be found. But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace.

I comfort myself with these words quite often when I see the injustices in the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jill Elizabeth Nelson writes what she likes to read—tales of adventure seasoned with romance, humor, and faith, earning her the tagline: Endless Adventure, Timeless Truth. She was delightfully astonished this year to receive the prestigious Carol Award in the Short Contemporary Suspense category for her 2009 release, Evidence of Murder. Jill speaks regularly at conferences, writer's groups, library associations, and civic and church groups. When teaching classes for writers, she thrills to bring the Ahah! moment to her students as they make a new skill their own. Jill and her husband live in rural Minnesota where they raised four children and are currently enjoying their first grandchild. Visit Jill on the web at http://www.jillelizabethnelson.com for book giveaways, excerpts, and information.



A Prairie Christmas Collection

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by Tracie Peterson, Deborah Raney, Tracey Bateman
and other favorite Christian authors

Settling the vast open prairies, weathering winter storms, and finding joy to celebrate during Christmas epitomizes the pioneer experience. In a unique collection of nine Christmas romances, Barbour Publishing brings readers A Prairie Christmas Collection where they can relive a prairie Christmas with all its challenge and delights as penned by multi-published authors, including Tracie Peterson and Deborah Raney. Featuring deckled-edge pages and a foil-stamped cover with fold-under flaps, the collection makes an ideal gift for the romance reader.

In this holiday romance collection, the warmth of Christmas will radiate new love from the high plains of Minnesota and Dakota Territory, across the rolling hills of Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois, and down into the flats of Kansas. Filled with inspiration and faith, each story will become a treasure to be enjoyed again each year. Along with Peterson and Raney, other contributing authors include Tracey Bateman, Pamela Griffin, JoAnn A. Grote, Maryn Langer, Darlene Mindrup, Janet Spaeth and Jill Stengl.

For more information see Deborah Raney's website at www.deborahraney.com.

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Published on November 01, 2010 13:03

October 15, 2010

The Movies and Memories Giveaway - enter today!

Sarah Sundin presents The Movies and Memories Giveaway in honor of book 2 in the Wings of Glory series. A Memory Between Us is available for purchase wherever fine books are sold. From the English countryside to the perilous skies over France, A Memory Between Us takes you on a journey through love, forgiveness, and sacrifice.


A great wonderfully researched tale full of heart and 'realness'. Sundin's characters stay with you long after you've turned the final page! Highly recommeded. Find out what other reveiwers are saying here!


AMBU_button To celebrate Sarah is giving one lucky winner A Movie and Memory Prize Package! One grand prize winner will receive:


* Make-your-own-photo book from Mypublisher.com (Capture your own Memories)


* Netflix Subscription (New or Nostalgic Movies delivered right to your house)


* Starbucks gift card (To keep your engine revvin')


*Gourmet chocolate (A favorite in the 1940's and now) * British specialty teas in carved wooden box (Timeless tradition)


* Miniature model of a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber & C-47 cargo plane (Everyone needs a few toy planes) *Big Band music CD (Break out your dancing shoes)


* WWII authentic poster playing cards (Cards – a perfect game for two)


* Keep Calm and Carry On (Uplifting sayings WWII, a boost for troubled times)


To enter simple click on the icons below (Contest ends 10/17!)


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Published on October 15, 2010 09:16