Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Hey there!

I'm not going to COMPLETELY "disappear" from this blog but am going to continue lightly posting for a while. I am focusing on getting my photography biz going right now. I post over on THAT blog a couple times a week if you want to check it out.

Photos by Jen

I will try to pop around here now & then with a little something so don't completely give up on me!

Hugs and thanks for reading my blog.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

WILW

Happy Wednesday! I hope your week is going well.


Here's a few things I'm loving this week:

Texts and emails from friends and family.

The Mr. encouraging me to take a photography class

Sunshine

Coffee and cookies for breakfast (not that I've done that...but I've "heard" about people who have)

Morning rides to Grandma's with Little Miss


What are YOU loving this week?

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

New photo blog post...

A little travel photography blog post is up today over at my photography blog.
You can check it out:
HERE

I hope you're having a great week!

Monday, July 20, 2015

A couple things...

Happy Monday! I hope you all had a good weekend and your coming week is great!

Have you gotten your copy of Center of Gravity? Where have you been reading it? Take a picture and post it to social media so we can all see. (use the hashtag [#] of #CenterofGravity).
I sat on the front porch with some iced tea yesterday to read.

The first 11 minutes of my cousin's directorial debut came out yesterday. You can check it out here:
 
They are trying to get the backing to finish the movie.
 
How was your weekend?
 
#CenterofGravity
#MaximumCoppage

Friday, July 17, 2015

Friday Letters

I haven't done one of these posts in a while.

Dear Blog,
I'm sorry I have been neglecting you. There is a WHOLE LIST of excuses. I'll try to be more attentive.

Dear Friday,
Happy to see you!

Dear Weekend,
GO SLOW!!!!

Dear Self,
Look at you stepping way out of your comfort zone and it's starting to pay off. Keep it up!

Dear Bloggers,
I'm sorry I haven't been visiting your blogs lately. I will get caught up with all of you one of these days. Keep blogging!

Dear Summer,
Why are you flying by so fast?!

Dear Books,
Why are you not holding my attention right now? Does anyone have a reading recommendation?!

Dear View Bug,
Thank you for offering me the opportunity to be a community curator. A small part of me feels a little more accepted in the photography world.

Dear You,
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I hope you had a great week! Enjoy the weekend.


Happy Friday!

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

WILW

What I'm loving this Wednesday:

1. My photo blog (link is: HERE). I've gotten a few posts up this week of some recent photo shoots.

2. My friend Laura's book came out yesterday
I hope you'll buy a copy or get it from your library.

3. Had an awesome meeting with a fellow photog on Sunday - looking forward to shooting with her in the future. I feel very inspired!

4. Twitter (I didn't think I'd ever say that!). I have started using it for my photography promo and am getting some pretty awesome retweets and followers. (PS: my twitter handle is: cubsfan3410)

5. It's Wednesday!!!!!  Come on weekend.

6. Armchair traveling. Some of my fellow bloggers and Instagramers are taking some AMAZING vacations this summer!

What are you loving this Wednesday?

Thursday, July 09, 2015

Book Review - Once Upon a Cowboy

Today I am linking up at Tasty Book Tours
 


About the Book

In this sexy Whisper Creek romance for readers of Kristan Higgins, Susan Mallery, and Molly O’Keefe, a red-hot cowboy uses some Montana magic to give a reclusive beauty her happily ever after.

Yoga instructor Jessalyn Alcott radiates peace, calm, and serenity—on the outside. Inside, she still feels like the broken, desperate girl from the trailer park. She’s got dark secrets she can’t share, which is why she never lets her relationships go beyond the third date. But when she travels to the Whisper Creek dude ranch for a friend’s wedding, Jess is enchanted by a cowboy whose deep blue eyes, dimpled smile, and rock-hard body make it tough to remember why she keeps running scared.

Cole Driscoll has struggled to find his place on a family ranch where he’s always played second fiddle. His future might be uncertain, but he’s sure of one thing: He wants Jess by his side. Easier said than done. When it comes to getting close, she’s full of excuses, and he longs to fix the hurt he sees in her eyes. Now that she’s at Whisper Creek, there’s nothing he wants more than to break down the walls around her heart and heal her pain with the power of love.

285 Pgs. |Heat Level: 3 | Purchase: Amazon | B & N | iTunes | Kobo | Publisher
I gave this book 4 stars.


Wednesday, July 08, 2015

WILW

Happy Wednesday!  I am back with a What I'm Loving Wednesday post this week.
 
*This little girl:
Who hasn't felt this way when their favorite player leaves the team?
 
*My husband! He went with me (and suggested we go) to an attraction he wasn't real wild about but knew I wanted to go. Thank you honey!!!!
 
*St. Louis - we love that city! There's so much to do and it's so easy to get around in.
 
*My Cubbies beat the Cards yesterday in 2 games! :-) Keep it up boys.
 
*My friend Laura McNeill has a new book coming out next Tuesday (7/14) - it's fantastic and you should buy a copy! (And visit her website...)
 
*Booking photo shoots for August and September - keep those emails and calls coming! I'll get you in.

*The Project Life app!

*The Minions movie opens this weekend!
 
What are you loving this week?

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Book Blast

Making a Comeback
More than a Game # 3
By: Kristina Mathews
Releasing July 7th, 2015
Lyrical Press


Blurb

With a divorce in the works, Annabelle Jones heads out to Southern California, the land of sun and starting over. She wants to prove to herself and her young daughters that she still has what it takes to turn heads as a swimsuit model—that she doesn’t need a man to take care of her. Until an accident forces her to rely on the hunky, yet mysterious man next door…

Nathan Cooper is trying to revive his own career. Once a top left-handed relief pitcher, he tried to get over a hidden injury with the aid of banned substances. Not only was he caught and suspended, he was traded and missed out on winning the championship. Now he’s a free agent without a contract, and that means life is ready to play ball…

Buy Links:   Amazon | B & N | iTunes | Kobo | Publisher

Author Info
Kristina Mathews doesn't remember a time when she didn't have a book in her hand. Or in her head. But it wasn't until she turned forty that she confessed the reason the laundry never made it out of the dryer was because she was busy writing.
While she resigned from teaching with the arrival of her second son, she's remained an educator in some form. As a volunteer, parent club member or para educator, she finds the most satisfaction working with emergent and developing readers, helping foster confidence and a lifelong love of books.
Kristina lives in Northern California with her husband of more than twenty years, two sons and a black lab. A veteran road tripper, amateur renovator and sports fanatic. She hopes to one day travel all 3,073 miles of Highway 50 from Sacramento, CA to Ocean City, MD, replace her carpet with hardwood floors and serve as a “Ball Dudette” for the San Francisco Giants.

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Excerpt
Today was a good day. A glorious day. Sitting at the stoplight in the Southern California sunshine, Annabelle Jones did a drum solo on the steering wheel of her convertible Mercedes. She didn’t care if people stared at her singing along to “Don’t Stop Believing.” She hadn’t stopped believing, and look at her now, fresh off her first modeling job since filing for divorce. So it wasn’t the cover of Sports Illustrated, still, it was a job. Something she could be proud of. Her daughters could be proud of her.
It wasn’t about the money. The income she earned from this modeling job was more about pride. Having something to offer the world, even if it was just her face.
Annabelle wanted to show her daughters that a woman didn’t need a man to take care of her. She could stand on her own two feet, and return to the career she’d given up when she married Clayton Barry. She might not fly off to exotic locations or work with the world’s most famous photographers, but she was working.
She lifted her face to the sun, soaking in its warmth. It was as if the fog of the last few years had finally lifted. Nothing but blue skies ahead for her and her six-year-old twin daughters.
Today’s shoot was just the beginning. Her agent had two more jobs lined up for her before the end of the month. He’d also scheduled her to attend the televised celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She hadn’t been able to make the photo shoot last fall in New York for the magazine, but he thought making an appearance on the live show would give her plenty of exposure.
Hopefully, she’d be able to juggle it all. Part of what appealed to her about today’s job was that it was close enough that she’d be able to shoot for a few hours and still get home in time to meet her daughters when they got off the school bus.
Annabelle glanced at the clock. If the light didn’t change soon, she wasn’t going to make it to the bus stop in time.
The song ended and Annabelle turned down the volume. She’d started listening to Journey during the Goliaths’ World Series run. So the song was five years older than she was, the message still rang true. It was about hope. Starting over. Believing.
The traffic light turned green, and she pulled into the intersection. A flash of yellow appeared out of the corner of her eye. She turned in time to see an SUV blow through the stoplight. Before she could react, the vehicle struck her Mercedes just behind the driver’s side door.
Her head slammed into the side window. Glass shattered and she looked down at the blood on her blouse. A thousand black pixels danced before her eyes.
And then nothing.

Monday, July 06, 2015

Photo blog

I put up a new post on my photography blog this morning:

PHOTO ESSAY

And I would like to add, if you know someone in northern Illinois who is looking to have photos done, please let me know. My email is: jenmcgee34@yahoo.com  I would love to talk to them.

Thank you!

Friday, July 03, 2015

Project Life

I recently downloaded the Project Life app for my device. I am enjoying working with this app and creating layouts. Here are a few using our vacation photos: