Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
It's Monday....again!
Thank you for asking your "Ask Jen" questions so far - please keep 'em coming! I will continue to collect them for about another week and will post my answers December 10.
It was a rainy weekend - ALL weekend! It was that winter grey... I wanted to just stay in bed all weekend, but alas - that was not in the cards. I worked at the library all day on Saturday then all afternoon yesterday. Today we are being threatened by Mother Nature with 2-5" of snow and 20-30 mph winds. Yeah - hoping that doesn't happen...
Saturday evening, we went to see/listen to our godson's band regional concert. It was very impressive! These middle school students rehearsed for 5 hours on Saturday (they came from LOTS of schools from 8 counties) and put together a wonderful performance! They came to our house after the concert to have pizza and hang out. It was a nice way to end the day.
How was your weekend? What did you do?
It was a rainy weekend - ALL weekend! It was that winter grey... I wanted to just stay in bed all weekend, but alas - that was not in the cards. I worked at the library all day on Saturday then all afternoon yesterday. Today we are being threatened by Mother Nature with 2-5" of snow and 20-30 mph winds. Yeah - hoping that doesn't happen...
Saturday evening, we went to see/listen to our godson's band regional concert. It was very impressive! These middle school students rehearsed for 5 hours on Saturday (they came from LOTS of schools from 8 counties) and put together a wonderful performance! They came to our house after the concert to have pizza and hang out. It was a nice way to end the day.
How was your weekend? What did you do?
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Last call!
Any Ask Jen questions!
Is there something you are dying to know about me?
Are you curious about me or my life?
Here's your chance - ask away!!!!
Is there something you are dying to know about me?
Are you curious about me or my life?
Here's your chance - ask away!!!!
Friday, November 21, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Hello Monday
Well this weekend flew by quickly!
The Mr. and I celebrated our anniversary on Saturday. We went to see Interstellar (with Matthew McCoughnhey - sp...). We were not impressed... It's a very long movie and most of it is incredibly dull! We did enjoy our dinner at Ruby Tuesday's though.
Yesterday morning, I had a beautiful family brave the snow and cold temps for their family Christmas/winter photos. You can check out a few of my favorites at my photo blog. I am very happy with how they turned out.
Winter is upon us here in northern Illinois - the high temp over the next 5 days is 23F (I believe on Thursday).
How was your weekend?
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Thursday, November 06, 2014
Christmas in Snow Valley review
I am part of the Christmas in Snow Valley book tour at I Am a Reader.
Christmas in Snow Valley
Christmas in Snow Valley is packed with six wonderful Christmas novellas sure to bring romance into your holiday season.

My review: 5 out of 5 stars
These are all sweet, clean romance novellas based in the little down of Snow Valley. The characters and storylines are all believable and fun. I thought they were all quick reads and enjoyed them all.
I hope you'll get your copy of them at the links above.
Happy Reading!
Christmas in Snow Valley
Christmas in Snow Valley is packed with six wonderful Christmas novellas sure to bring romance into your holiday season.
Snow Valley, Montana, is a small community with the tradition of doing Christmas big. Festivities begin with tree lighting in the town square the day after Thanksgiving and continue until the culminating romantic Christmas Ball. From the Polar Express to a Winter Carnival, there’s something for every wonder-filled child—and every couple who’s in love—or about to be.
An Unexpected Kiss by Cindy Roland Anderson
Lucy Phillips doesn’t want to spend her Christmas vacation dodging her ex-boyfriend, so when he turns up at the airport to give her a ride home, Lucy panics and asks a complete stranger to kiss her. Although the kiss is incredible, Lucy never expects to see the guy again. Is it bad luck or destiny when Lucy comes down with a sore throat and the new doctor in Snow Valley is none other than the guy she kissed at the airport?
Lucy Phillips doesn’t want to spend her Christmas vacation dodging her ex-boyfriend, so when he turns up at the airport to give her a ride home, Lucy panics and asks a complete stranger to kiss her. Although the kiss is incredible, Lucy never expects to see the guy again. Is it bad luck or destiny when Lucy comes down with a sore throat and the new doctor in Snow Valley is none other than the guy she kissed at the airport?
Feels Like Love by Jeanette Lewis
Christmas in Snow Valley is the perfect way for April Winston to introduce her city slicker fiancĂ©, Scott Mecham, to life on a farm. If only Wade Hadley, hometown boy and high school sweetheart, will cooperate! But Wade has no intention of letting April go without a fight. This Christmas, Wade is determined to overcome their painful past and show April that she already has what she’s been seeking all along.
Christmas in Snow Valley is the perfect way for April Winston to introduce her city slicker fiancĂ©, Scott Mecham, to life on a farm. If only Wade Hadley, hometown boy and high school sweetheart, will cooperate! But Wade has no intention of letting April go without a fight. This Christmas, Wade is determined to overcome their painful past and show April that she already has what she’s been seeking all along.
Full Court Devotion by Cami Checketts
Kazlyn is too busy with her schooling and future plans to enjoy life, let alone fall in love with a man who has heartbreak written all over him. Tyrese Hamilton, a college basketball star and major heartthrob, is intrigued when Kazlyn doesn’t pursue him or even seem interested. Ty’s career is in jeopardy, and he needs a miracle and Kazlyn to save him.
Kazlyn is too busy with her schooling and future plans to enjoy life, let alone fall in love with a man who has heartbreak written all over him. Tyrese Hamilton, a college basketball star and major heartthrob, is intrigued when Kazlyn doesn’t pursue him or even seem interested. Ty’s career is in jeopardy, and he needs a miracle and Kazlyn to save him.
The Christmas Eve Kiss by Taylor Hart
When Molly O’Hare gets a prediction that she will kiss her true love on Christmas Eve, she thinks it’s utterly ridiculous. But when she gets teamed up with Kevin Snow, aka her ex-boyfriend, to decorate a Christmas tree, things start to change. Too bad getting over the past is hard and seeing him kiss another girl is even harder. Now Molly is left with a choice—run away from home and heartbreak or let Christmas work out a miracle all of its own.
When Molly O’Hare gets a prediction that she will kiss her true love on Christmas Eve, she thinks it’s utterly ridiculous. But when she gets teamed up with Kevin Snow, aka her ex-boyfriend, to decorate a Christmas tree, things start to change. Too bad getting over the past is hard and seeing him kiss another girl is even harder. Now Molly is left with a choice—run away from home and heartbreak or let Christmas work out a miracle all of its own.
Risking it all for Love by Kimberley Montpetit
Succumbing to family pressure, Jessica Mason reluctantly comes home for Christmas. Ever since her high school boyfriend’s death from a car accident three years earlier, Jessica and religion have not been compatible. So, when she visits Michael’s grave, she’s surprised to meet the handsome James Douglas, Pastor John’s nephew, who’s studying for the ministry. James can not only dish back Jessica’s finely-tuned sarcasm but understands grief all too well, turning Jessica’s world upside down. Is she ready to take another risk on love?
Succumbing to family pressure, Jessica Mason reluctantly comes home for Christmas. Ever since her high school boyfriend’s death from a car accident three years earlier, Jessica and religion have not been compatible. So, when she visits Michael’s grave, she’s surprised to meet the handsome James Douglas, Pastor John’s nephew, who’s studying for the ministry. James can not only dish back Jessica’s finely-tuned sarcasm but understands grief all too well, turning Jessica’s world upside down. Is she ready to take another risk on love?
Blue Christmas by Lucy McConnell
As head of Snow Valley hospital’s fundraising effort, Paisley Hackett barely has time to organize the craft show, cookie decorating party, and the annual Christmas Ball. What she doesn’t have time for is falling in love with Clay Jett, the incredibly handsome bass player who sweeps into town. She’s been burned by a tourist romance before and, with everything going on, Paisley will have to work overtime to protect her heart from Clay and his swoon-worthy ballads.
As head of Snow Valley hospital’s fundraising effort, Paisley Hackett barely has time to organize the craft show, cookie decorating party, and the annual Christmas Ball. What she doesn’t have time for is falling in love with Clay Jett, the incredibly handsome bass player who sweeps into town. She’s been burned by a tourist romance before and, with everything going on, Paisley will have to work overtime to protect her heart from Clay and his swoon-worthy ballads.
My review: 5 out of 5 stars
These are all sweet, clean romance novellas based in the little down of Snow Valley. The characters and storylines are all believable and fun. I thought they were all quick reads and enjoyed them all.
I hope you'll get your copy of them at the links above.
Happy Reading!
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
A small treat
Yesterday was a frustrating Monday morning at work. I felt like I had to fight everyone on getting stuff done and phone calls made. I think it was made more frustrating by the fact that I had had a wonderful weekend taking lots of photos and spending lots of time with Little Miss and my camera.
When a client called me at lunchtime to ask if I had an gotten an answer for him...I almost lost it. So, I decided to take the bull by the horns and go to the client myself. So, I took the papers, made up a little goodie bag (candy, crackers, water, etc) got in my van and drove out to the country. It was a beautiful day, so it didn't bother me to get out of the office for a bit.
I drove out to the field he was working in, parked and waited for him to get to the end of the field round. He signed what I needed him to, we visited a little bit then we both went back to work.
This daughter/granddaughter/great-granddaughter of farmers loved the smell of corn being harvested and the sound of all the machinery running. It was a little treat for me. I hope there are more harvest visits soon.
When a client called me at lunchtime to ask if I had an gotten an answer for him...I almost lost it. So, I decided to take the bull by the horns and go to the client myself. So, I took the papers, made up a little goodie bag (candy, crackers, water, etc) got in my van and drove out to the country. It was a beautiful day, so it didn't bother me to get out of the office for a bit.
I drove out to the field he was working in, parked and waited for him to get to the end of the field round. He signed what I needed him to, we visited a little bit then we both went back to work.
This daughter/granddaughter/great-granddaughter of farmers loved the smell of corn being harvested and the sound of all the machinery running. It was a little treat for me. I hope there are more harvest visits soon.
Sunday, November 02, 2014
New book release!
Prosecco Pink by Traci Andrighetti
Release Date: November 3
Genre: Chick Lit/Cozy Mystery
Release Date: November 3
Genre: Chick Lit/Cozy Mystery
For Franki Amato, life in New Orleans is anything but “The Big Easy.” When she met handsome bank executive Bradley Hartmann, she knew she’d finally found a man she could trust. But she can’t say the same for his sexy new secretary, who is about as trustworthy as Mata Hari and every bit as seductive. Meanwhile, Franki’s best friend and employer, Veronica Maggio, has named her the lead investigator in the murder of a gorgeous cosmetics CEO who was found lying dead in the master bedroom of a historic plantation home. Now the pressure is on Franki to figure out what a bottle of pink lip gloss and the legend of a pink diamond have to do with the bizarre killing. The problem is that the plantation is notorious for being haunted, and Franki is less than enthusiastic about the prospect of meeting a ghost. Adding to her stress, her Sicilian grandma is up to her usual meddling antics—this time planning Franki’s engagement to Bradley before he’s even considered popping the question. As Bradley grows distant and plantation employees begin dropping like Southern belles during a sweltering summer, Franki turns to a psychic with a phobia of ghosts to solve the mysterious murders and her own relationship fears.
Traci's bio
Traci Andrighetti is the national and international bestselling author of the Franki Amato Mysteries. In her previous life, she was an award-winning literary translator and a Lecturer of Italian at the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned a PhD in Applied Linguistics. But then she got wise and ditched that academic stuff for a life of crime—writing, that is.
If she's not hard at work on her next novel, Traci is probably watching her favorite Italian soap opera, eating Tex Mex or sampling fruity cocktails, and maybe all at the same time. She lives in Austin with her husband, young son (who desperately wants to be in one of her books) and three treat-addicted dogs.
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Saturday, November 01, 2014
Ask Jen reminder
Hello friends!
I haven't done an "Ask Jen" post in a while, so....
ASK!!!!
Post a question in the comments by November 3, 2014 (that's this coming Monday)
and I will answer your questions the following week.
Thank you all for reading and following my blog.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
A little faith
I have felt there is a lot of sad news and bad news out there lately. This video helped restore a little of my faith in the world.
I have been enjoying Matt Nathanson's music for quite a while. (I hope to catch a show someday...)
His newest song "Headphones" is great! I loved it as soon as I heard it. Then... I saw the video -
Having been down this road with Little Miss, I think I cried through most of the video.
I know what an amazing thing it is to be able to hear things or have your loved one hear things they've never heard before!
THEN, I found this behind-the-scenes video and I was in need of a tissue again
Thank you Mr. Nathanson and the Starkey Foundation for all you do!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Winter Reading Challenge
I have decided to participate in...
Semi Charmed Kind of Life Winter Reading Challenge
Reading is to be done November 1, 2014 through February 28, 2015.
Here is my list to read....
5 points: Freebie! Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
10 points: Read a book written by an author who has published at least 10 books. The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes
10 points: Read a book of short stories. Girls Night In
10 points: Read a book with a food in the title. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
15 points: Read the first book in a series that is new to you. Deja Dead By Kathy Reichs
15 points: Read a book that was originally written in a language that is not your native language. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque (German to English)
15 points: Read a book written by a local author. Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin (Chicago area author, 345 pages)
20 points: Read a "bookish book." The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
20 points: Read a book with a direction in the title. Murder in the South of France by Susan Kiernan-Lewis (Kindle book, 326 pages)
25 points: Read a book from a genre you don't usually read. From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris (fantasy genre)
25 points: Read a book with a song lyric in the title. Under the Boardwalk by Carly Phillips and The Drifters
30 points: Read two books with a different meal in each title. Progressive Dinner Deadly by Elizabeth Spann Craig (216 pages) & Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland
#SCWBC14
Semi Charmed Kind of Life Winter Reading Challenge
Reading is to be done November 1, 2014 through February 28, 2015.
Here is my list to read....
5 points: Freebie! Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
10 points: Read a book written by an author who has published at least 10 books. The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes
10 points: Read a book of short stories. Girls Night In
10 points: Read a book with a food in the title. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
15 points: Read the first book in a series that is new to you. Deja Dead By Kathy Reichs
15 points: Read a book that was originally written in a language that is not your native language. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque (German to English)
15 points: Read a book written by a local author. Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin (Chicago area author, 345 pages)
20 points: Read a "bookish book." The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
20 points: Read a book with a direction in the title. Murder in the South of France by Susan Kiernan-Lewis (Kindle book, 326 pages)
25 points: Read a book from a genre you don't usually read. From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris (fantasy genre)
25 points: Read a book with a song lyric in the title. Under the Boardwalk by Carly Phillips and The Drifters
30 points: Read two books with a different meal in each title. Progressive Dinner Deadly by Elizabeth Spann Craig (216 pages) & Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland
#SCWBC14
Monday, October 27, 2014
Ask Jen!
Hello friends!
I haven't done an "Ask Jen" post in a while, so....
ASK!!!!
Post a question in the comments by November 3, 2014 (that's this coming Monday)
and I will answer your questions the following week.
Thank you all for reading and following my blog.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Weekend recap
It's Monday again... I hope you all had a good one!
In a nutshell:
Little Miss stayed at my parents to play with her cousin for the night
Ran errands
Grocery shopped
Made pizza
Huskies won!
Bears lost
Finished a book (review to come)
Went to Six Flags
Took some leaf photos
Cleaned house
Caught up on laundry
Started another knit hat
Watched Captain America: Winter Soldier (eh - probably 2 1/2 stars)
I think that about covers it.
How was your weekend?
In a nutshell:
Little Miss stayed at my parents to play with her cousin for the night
Ran errands
Grocery shopped
Made pizza
Huskies won!
Bears lost
Finished a book (review to come)
Went to Six Flags
Took some leaf photos
Cleaned house
Caught up on laundry
Started another knit hat
Watched Captain America: Winter Soldier (eh - probably 2 1/2 stars)
I think that about covers it.
How was your weekend?
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Proceed with caution!
For us here in the Midwest (and many other parts of the US), it's harvest time! I love this time of year. However, this time of year is also dangerous for drivers - both in cars AND in farm machinery.
If you come upon a piece of equipment being moved (from either direction), please slow down!!!! Proceed with caution before trying to pass.
Reminder-----bridges and other "road narrowing" objects on the side of the road (ie:mailboxes) will make it so the driver of the equipment has to move more centered on the road so as not to hit anything.
Reminder 2----farmers have A LOT to watch and pay attention to as they move their equipment. Please be cautious as they may not see you, especially if you are coming from behind them!
Be patient and don't get upset because they are going slow (you like to eat, right?). Their commute to work sometimes takes a slower pace than yours. Allow room and time to pass farm equipment!
Wishing all the farmers a safe, prosperous harvest!
If you come upon a piece of equipment being moved (from either direction), please slow down!!!! Proceed with caution before trying to pass.
Reminder-----bridges and other "road narrowing" objects on the side of the road (ie:mailboxes) will make it so the driver of the equipment has to move more centered on the road so as not to hit anything.
Reminder 2----farmers have A LOT to watch and pay attention to as they move their equipment. Please be cautious as they may not see you, especially if you are coming from behind them!
Be patient and don't get upset because they are going slow (you like to eat, right?). Their commute to work sometimes takes a slower pace than yours. Allow room and time to pass farm equipment!
Wishing all the farmers a safe, prosperous harvest!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Friday Fun
TGIF my friends!!! This has been the longest week...
Last Saturday evening, Little Miss & I ran to the store to pick up a few groceries.
The store we go to usually has a small cart of single beers you can purchase. So, I stop and am looking through to see what I might want to try.
Little Miss proclaims (very loudly): "You know Mom, you're not setting a good example for me." Immediately, heads turn our direction.
And where is the giant hole in the earth to swallow me?!
I just quietly took my cart and headed for the check out line.
UGH!
It's funny now but at that moment, not so much...
I hope you all have a great weekend!
Last Saturday evening, Little Miss & I ran to the store to pick up a few groceries.
The store we go to usually has a small cart of single beers you can purchase. So, I stop and am looking through to see what I might want to try.
Little Miss proclaims (very loudly): "You know Mom, you're not setting a good example for me." Immediately, heads turn our direction.
And where is the giant hole in the earth to swallow me?!
I just quietly took my cart and headed for the check out line.
UGH!
It's funny now but at that moment, not so much...
I hope you all have a great weekend!
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Update
Hello to you all!
A couple of weeks ago, I told you about a new wellness challenge that was starting at our workplace. We are now 2 weeks in and I have been doing pretty well.
The challenge is to consume your daily amount of recommended water (your weight divided by 2 = oz. to drink) and 5 servings of fruits and veggies.
I have met the water part everyday so far, except for 1. I have eaten 2-3 servings of fruits and veggies every day. I have had no pop on those 2 weeks, either. Believe me, these are both HUGE improvements on what I was eating and I am much more conscience of what I drink.
I am feeling a little better, more energetic and "lighter". This is easy to do when I have others in our office participating and we can "announce" what glass of water number we are on for the day or share an apple with each other. My hope is to keep this up when the challenge ends.
I have been walking more and started using hand weights this week to start toning my arms a little more. (sorry to those of you following me on Pinterest, I know I've been bombarding the board with workouts and healthy food pins).
Have a great Tuesday!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Friday, October 10, 2014
Monday, October 06, 2014
Why I Do...
What I do everyday!
Over the weekend, I watched the documentary film, FARMLAND. (Hurry! Hulu is running it for free for a couple more weeks!!!)
First, there is a lot to learn from the ag industry through this film - a lot of it is the day-to-day life of a farmer.
Second, I don't care where you stand on the GMO issue...this film covers many sides of it, so don't judge too quickly-either way.
Third, this film is beautifully shot! (Especially for those of us who love rural settings and farm equipment working in the field)
This film reminded this country girl WHY I love my job and WHO I do it for!
Please, please take 90 minutes and watch this film!
Over the weekend, I watched the documentary film, FARMLAND. (Hurry! Hulu is running it for free for a couple more weeks!!!)
First, there is a lot to learn from the ag industry through this film - a lot of it is the day-to-day life of a farmer.
Second, I don't care where you stand on the GMO issue...this film covers many sides of it, so don't judge too quickly-either way.
Third, this film is beautifully shot! (Especially for those of us who love rural settings and farm equipment working in the field)
This film reminded this country girl WHY I love my job and WHO I do it for!
Please, please take 90 minutes and watch this film!
Sunday, October 05, 2014
Sunday
Since I found the PRAYERFUL BLOGGERS a little over a week ago, I've enjoyed their support and companionship.
I created this:
I created this:
Wishing you a blessed week!
Friday, October 03, 2014
40 in 14 - #23 ("Day of Fame")
I completed an item on my 40 in 14 list, way back in January.
#23 - Try to be a movie/TV extra
At the time I did it, we were asked to please not post anything on social media (due to fear of someone posting a possible spoiler). So I didn't, and hence - it was tucked WAY back in my files so I never posted about my day being an extra for the TV show, Chicago Fire (and if you have read my blog for any amount of time - you know I like my Tuesday nights!). My blogging friend, Wendy, [check out her blog!] asked me about this a few weeks ago, so here is my self-declared "day of fame".
(FYI - it was Season 2, Episode 14 - "Virgin Skin") - see trailer below:
I had been trying to get an extra part on the show for quite a while (thanks to the Chicago Fire Extras Facebook page - check it out if you are looking for something like this). The casting company called me Wednesday at 3:30 in the afternoon and asked if I was available the next day. I almost fell out of my chair. I quickly called my boss, asked if I could have the next day off; got his blessing then called them back.
They gave me the wardrobe specifications and when to call to get the final details for the following day. I had to work my second job that evening, so after job #2 was done that evening, I went home - picked my wardrobe choices and packed a garment bag. I threw a book in too, called to get the details and got some sleep.
The next morning was an EARLY one - up to get ready; fight Chicagoland traffic and head to location. I got to the location really early but that was ok - I watched all the trailers being brought in and set up. I read my book a little and just relaxed.
One of the assistants came through the parking lot to "collect" the extras and they shuttled us off to a holding room. I gave another assistant my information and had a seat to wait. It was one of those "hurry up and wait" kind of days. We watched the snow fall outside (yes, it was a snowy winter in Chicagoland) as we got to know each other and sipped coffee.
I met some fantastic people and had some pretty entertaining conversations with several of my fellow extras. (A few of them had been "regular" extras in a few shows shot in the area at that time) All of the staff that we had contact with was fantastic - very friendly and entertaining. The wardrobe gal came around to check what we had on and what we had brought.
We had "breakfast" about noon - standing outside in the freezing cold. The food was fantastic and if you left that area hungry - too bad!
Anyway - I was picked to be in the first scene they were shooting. So onto the shuttle van we hopped and off they took us and shuffled us off to a very small holding room. We were given this warning - "do not talk to the actors, they have to stay in character". Um, ok. They slowly picked a few of us (there were probably 15 of us) at a time to start filling in the background of the scene.
My job in the scene (where Shay and the fill in paramedic save a man's life in an office), to walk back and forth on cue in the hallway. I wasn't in frame when it aired, but hey...what are you going to do?! We were at that location for almost three hours. They shuttled us back to the big holding area, where the rest of the day's extras had changed from their office attire wardrobe to their factory worker wardrobe. They had us change then sent the ones who hadn't been in the first scene to start "marking" the next scene.
One of the production assistants (PA) came in and said for us to plan on being there until about 2 a.m. (Insert my 'oh crap' face here) I texted the Mr. and let him know. He texted back that with the snow and time, he booked me a hotel room down the road. Bless his heart! I would just get my butt up early the next morning and head right to work from there.
We sat and watched TV and visited. They fed us an amazing dinner about 5:30 - pasta, fish, steak. Kraft services has some amazing cooks! Some of "the" actors were all eating when we went through the line and most of them were cordial to us. I would eat there ANYTIME! We (the extras) ate together and shared our stories from the day, so far.
The extras involved in the scene being shot had to eat quick and hurry downstairs (that's the warehouse scene in the trailer above). About 7:00, the same PA came in looked at the about 10 of us sitting around and said "How would you all like to be wrapped for the day?" Seriously? Sounds good to us! So we were dismissed. As one of the other ladies (who writes for CMT's website) and I were leaving, in walked Jesse Spencer (Matt Casey on the show).
#23 - Try to be a movie/TV extra
At the time I did it, we were asked to please not post anything on social media (due to fear of someone posting a possible spoiler). So I didn't, and hence - it was tucked WAY back in my files so I never posted about my day being an extra for the TV show, Chicago Fire (and if you have read my blog for any amount of time - you know I like my Tuesday nights!). My blogging friend, Wendy, [check out her blog!] asked me about this a few weeks ago, so here is my self-declared "day of fame".
(FYI - it was Season 2, Episode 14 - "Virgin Skin") - see trailer below:
I had been trying to get an extra part on the show for quite a while (thanks to the Chicago Fire Extras Facebook page - check it out if you are looking for something like this). The casting company called me Wednesday at 3:30 in the afternoon and asked if I was available the next day. I almost fell out of my chair. I quickly called my boss, asked if I could have the next day off; got his blessing then called them back.
They gave me the wardrobe specifications and when to call to get the final details for the following day. I had to work my second job that evening, so after job #2 was done that evening, I went home - picked my wardrobe choices and packed a garment bag. I threw a book in too, called to get the details and got some sleep.
The next morning was an EARLY one - up to get ready; fight Chicagoland traffic and head to location. I got to the location really early but that was ok - I watched all the trailers being brought in and set up. I read my book a little and just relaxed.
One of the assistants came through the parking lot to "collect" the extras and they shuttled us off to a holding room. I gave another assistant my information and had a seat to wait. It was one of those "hurry up and wait" kind of days. We watched the snow fall outside (yes, it was a snowy winter in Chicagoland) as we got to know each other and sipped coffee.
I met some fantastic people and had some pretty entertaining conversations with several of my fellow extras. (A few of them had been "regular" extras in a few shows shot in the area at that time) All of the staff that we had contact with was fantastic - very friendly and entertaining. The wardrobe gal came around to check what we had on and what we had brought.
We had "breakfast" about noon - standing outside in the freezing cold. The food was fantastic and if you left that area hungry - too bad!
Anyway - I was picked to be in the first scene they were shooting. So onto the shuttle van we hopped and off they took us and shuffled us off to a very small holding room. We were given this warning - "do not talk to the actors, they have to stay in character". Um, ok. They slowly picked a few of us (there were probably 15 of us) at a time to start filling in the background of the scene.
My job in the scene (where Shay and the fill in paramedic save a man's life in an office), to walk back and forth on cue in the hallway. I wasn't in frame when it aired, but hey...what are you going to do?! We were at that location for almost three hours. They shuttled us back to the big holding area, where the rest of the day's extras had changed from their office attire wardrobe to their factory worker wardrobe. They had us change then sent the ones who hadn't been in the first scene to start "marking" the next scene.
One of the production assistants (PA) came in and said for us to plan on being there until about 2 a.m. (Insert my 'oh crap' face here) I texted the Mr. and let him know. He texted back that with the snow and time, he booked me a hotel room down the road. Bless his heart! I would just get my butt up early the next morning and head right to work from there.
We sat and watched TV and visited. They fed us an amazing dinner about 5:30 - pasta, fish, steak. Kraft services has some amazing cooks! Some of "the" actors were all eating when we went through the line and most of them were cordial to us. I would eat there ANYTIME! We (the extras) ate together and shared our stories from the day, so far.
The extras involved in the scene being shot had to eat quick and hurry downstairs (that's the warehouse scene in the trailer above). About 7:00, the same PA came in looked at the about 10 of us sitting around and said "How would you all like to be wrapped for the day?" Seriously? Sounds good to us! So we were dismissed. As one of the other ladies (who writes for CMT's website) and I were leaving, in walked Jesse Spencer (Matt Casey on the show).
He gave a quick nod and hello. We both returned his hello - then proceeded out the door and giggled like a couple of junior high girls in the hall when the "cute boy" walks by. (Ok - not my most mature moment...)
They shuttled us back to our snowy cars and my "day of fame" was over.
I drove to the hotel, cancelled my reservation and was home by about 9:00.
A couple of my observations:
*I was surprised how "short" most of the actors are. (Most were about my height)
*A lot of the production staff is "doing their time" hoping to move up to higher positions and "bigger" things
*There is A LOT of waiting and down time in TV production
*I am glad to say I did it but don't know how anxious I would be to do it again... OK - who am I kidding? I would do it again!
Have you been an extra in a movie or TV show? What was it? Should I be looking for you?
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
A rebuttal (sort of)...
to life!
Thank you to all of you for your understanding of my post about blogging. It's nice to know I'm not "alone" in that boat.
Sometimes life throws a lot of fastballs right at you and it can be frustrating and painful! Last week, I felt like they were just slamming into my chest and gut.
The past couple of weeks have been really hard on our Little Miss at school. There has been some bullying and teasing from her classmates. She had many stomachaches but never hesitated to go to school - which I think shows her strength. Her teacher and the assistant principal have been on the situation and are aware of it. It just makes my heart hurt for her! She said the end of the week last week was a little better and I hope that trend continues. Here's hoping for a good week for her!
Last week, with the guidance of a wonderful bloggy friend (thanks, Jessy) - I was led to a new-to-me blog: Prayerful Bloggers. I have joined these ladies on the blog now and their Facebook group. I hope to revisit and re-evaluate my faith (which has waivered on many occassions) and keep a positive attitude (for myself and others). These ladies have been very welcoming and supportive.
I don't usually get into religion on my blog because I don't like to stir up topics that some people can get riled up about. BUT - I do want to disclose the following information regarding this topic:
*I DO believe in God (I have never doubted that)
*I was raised Catholic but due to some circumstances/situations (which I won't disclose here), I have left the Catholic faith but haven't yet found a church I am comfortable in.
So, I feel a little less tense this week (so far) and hope it stays that way!
Thank you to all of you for your understanding of my post about blogging. It's nice to know I'm not "alone" in that boat.
Sometimes life throws a lot of fastballs right at you and it can be frustrating and painful! Last week, I felt like they were just slamming into my chest and gut.
The past couple of weeks have been really hard on our Little Miss at school. There has been some bullying and teasing from her classmates. She had many stomachaches but never hesitated to go to school - which I think shows her strength. Her teacher and the assistant principal have been on the situation and are aware of it. It just makes my heart hurt for her! She said the end of the week last week was a little better and I hope that trend continues. Here's hoping for a good week for her!
Last week, with the guidance of a wonderful bloggy friend (thanks, Jessy) - I was led to a new-to-me blog: Prayerful Bloggers. I have joined these ladies on the blog now and their Facebook group. I hope to revisit and re-evaluate my faith (which has waivered on many occassions) and keep a positive attitude (for myself and others). These ladies have been very welcoming and supportive.
I don't usually get into religion on my blog because I don't like to stir up topics that some people can get riled up about. BUT - I do want to disclose the following information regarding this topic:
*I DO believe in God (I have never doubted that)
*I was raised Catholic but due to some circumstances/situations (which I won't disclose here), I have left the Catholic faith but haven't yet found a church I am comfortable in.
So, I feel a little less tense this week (so far) and hope it stays that way!
Monday, September 29, 2014
Use Your Stuff
This week is my last week as a guest designer at Use Your Stuff.
This week's theme is Food & Drink Do you like to eat and/or drink? If so, how about doing a scrapbook layout of your favorite food and/or drink? Then, link up at UYS blog.
Here's my take on this theme.
From our trip to Hawaii, in 2007 (yes, I'm that far behind!)
This week's theme is Food & Drink Do you like to eat and/or drink? If so, how about doing a scrapbook layout of your favorite food and/or drink? Then, link up at UYS blog.
Here's my take on this theme.
From our trip to Hawaii, in 2007 (yes, I'm that far behind!)
A couple detail photos of this layout:
A pocket page of their menus:
I hope you'll join in this week!
Sunday, September 28, 2014
The challenge
Tomorrow starts a new healthy lifestyle challenge at work.
The Rules:
6 weeks
5 servings of fruits and veggies/day
Consume the suggested amount of water you should be drinking each day (your weight divide by 2=number of ounces of water you should be drinking)
I will try to post updates on my progress each week.
I also plan to add 30 minutes of exercise, 3 times a week to this challenge, for myself.
The Rules:
6 weeks
5 servings of fruits and veggies/day
Consume the suggested amount of water you should be drinking each day (your weight divide by 2=number of ounces of water you should be drinking)
I will try to post updates on my progress each week.
I also plan to add 30 minutes of exercise, 3 times a week to this challenge, for myself.
Pressured
Hello friends!
I want to post a little something about blogging.
I love my blogs. I love reading others' blogs.
BUT....I feel so pressued to try to blog so many days a week. Those bloggers who have a schedule for their posts and plan them ahead - I commend you! I wish I had the time for that.
Life gets messy sometimes and it needs my attention more than my blog does. My family will always come first, so if i don't post for a while, I'm probably just busy with life. I work two jobs and have crazy schedules to juggle and still want to spend time with my three favorite people. Ya know?
I hope it doesn't make me "less" of a blogger if I don't have a schedule of posts and post when I feel like it...
I hope you will still stop by and check in. I check emails almost everyday, feel free to drop me a line.
Keep blogging!
I want to post a little something about blogging.
I love my blogs. I love reading others' blogs.
BUT....I feel so pressued to try to blog so many days a week. Those bloggers who have a schedule for their posts and plan them ahead - I commend you! I wish I had the time for that.
Life gets messy sometimes and it needs my attention more than my blog does. My family will always come first, so if i don't post for a while, I'm probably just busy with life. I work two jobs and have crazy schedules to juggle and still want to spend time with my three favorite people. Ya know?
I hope it doesn't make me "less" of a blogger if I don't have a schedule of posts and post when I feel like it...
I hope you will still stop by and check in. I check emails almost everyday, feel free to drop me a line.
Keep blogging!
Friday, September 26, 2014
Friday Fun
Ok scrapping friends...."hop" on over to
for a stash busting blog hop!
Happy scrapping!!!!
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014
Use Your Stuff challenge
Happy Monday! I hope you had a good weekend.
It's time for another weekly challenge over (and Week 4 of being a guest designer) at:
It's a sketch this week!
Here's my take on it:
A couple of detail photos:
I hope you will play along and link up at Use Your Stuff!
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Use Your Stuff
It's a new challenge over at USE YOUR STUFF
This week is Back to School
I hope you will join in and link up your projects!!!!
Here is mine this week
Happy Scrapping!
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Social Media Mixer #16
Hey friends!
I linked up this week with the Social Media Mixer. Feel free to hop over and link up any of your social media! You may be featured next week....
Feel free to follow my Instagram at cubsfan3410
Have a fantastic Sunday!
I linked up this week with the Social Media Mixer. Feel free to hop over and link up any of your social media! You may be featured next week....
Feel free to follow my Instagram at cubsfan3410
Have a fantastic Sunday!
Friday, September 12, 2014
Apparently...Friday Fun
I don't know if you saw this viral video this summer...it cracks me up!
Apparently Kid:
Yesterday he was on Ellen and we were cracking up watching this.
Part 1~
Part 2~
Apparently...it's Friday! Enjoy your weekend! Seriously!
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
A thing of the past?
It was announced yesterday that our local Barnes & Noble is going to close at the end of the year. That's very sad to me! This bookworm loves browsing through the books - there's a cozy smell in the shelves.
Are brick & mortar stores and shops becoming a thing of the past? Am I the only one who still likes to go in and smell, touch and hear the items I'm looking for? Don't get me wrong, I do some on line shopping but I still like to walk into a store.
It saddens me to think that these places are going out of business!
Do you still "go" shopping or do you do most of your shopping on line? Just curious (no judging either way!!!!)...
Are brick & mortar stores and shops becoming a thing of the past? Am I the only one who still likes to go in and smell, touch and hear the items I'm looking for? Don't get me wrong, I do some on line shopping but I still like to walk into a store.
It saddens me to think that these places are going out of business!
Do you still "go" shopping or do you do most of your shopping on line? Just curious (no judging either way!!!!)...
Monday, September 08, 2014
Use Your Stuff
Happy Monday!
There's a new scrap challenge up this week over at USE YOUR STUFF
Stop over and play along!
Here's my border punch challenge project
Friday, September 05, 2014
Monday, September 01, 2014
Exciting scrapbooking news
I am the September guest designer over at Use Your Stuff scrapbooking blog.
Stop over and play along...and every week!
Stop over and play along...and every week!
Friday, August 29, 2014
Friday Letters
TGIF!!!!
Dear Friday,
Hello my friend!
Dear Holiday Weekend,
Let me get through work on Saturday then make Sunday & Monday slow and leisurely.
Dear Blogger Friends,
Thank you for stopping by my blog! I am hoping to get caught up on my blog reading and commenting.
Dear Huskies,
That's one win - a great start to the football season!
Dear Cubs,
Sigh....next year! However, I may win my bet this year over your record (thanks!).
Dear Bears,
Preseason is not making it look like a good season. I hope you're saving the "good stuff"!
Dear Cubs,
Sigh....next year! However, I may win my bet this year over your record (thanks!).
Dear Bears,
Preseason is not making it look like a good season. I hope you're saving the "good stuff"!
Dear New School Year,
I'm so glad you have arrived again!
Dear Bag of Yarn,
I plan to make some time to work with you this weekend.
Dear Camera,
You will not defeat me! You and I have a date!!!!
Dear Mr.,
Thank you for letting me vent and cry. I wouldn't have made it through this week without you!
Dear Mother Nature,
How about a nice weekend?
What are your plans for the weekend?
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Crochet projects
I have had my hooks flying this weekend. I finished two projects, small ones, but they're done.
I made these for my aunt's granddaughter who is due to arrive in October.
I made this headband for Lil Miss to match her 1st day of school outfit.
Now I have to finish the blanket I'm knitting as a test for a designer. I will post pictures when it's complete.
Have a great Sunday!
Friday, August 22, 2014
Blog tour - Fetch
I am participating in a book tour today (my first....thanks Kathy!) for:
FETCH
by Adam Glendon Sidwell
Genre: Children's Fiction
Book Summary:
A story for anyone who's ever been loved by a dog or given one a home.
At least nine sunsets away, there is a place where dogs can do what they want. But they are not all the same, and when a special one has the courage to fly, he finds something unexpected beyond the tenth horizon.
My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed this book! It's a wonderful, colorful children's book about dogs and love.
I loved the carefree, fun dogs in the story. The illustrations are beautiful.
My 10 Year Old's Thoughts:
Really cute book about loving a dog.
I recommend it!
Rating:
5 out of 5 stars
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Literary Junkies-August 2014
Time again for the Literary Junkies link up and twitter chat today! #LiteraryJunkies
This month we are discussing Lone Wolf by Jodi Piccoult.
This month we are discussing Lone Wolf by Jodi Piccoult.
I'm linking up at PINK HEELS PINK TRUCK
(Click on the link or the button to the right)
1. What are you reading? Tell us about it!
I am reading Bigger than the Game by Dirk Hayhurst. It is his baseball adventures in MLB (Major League Baseball).
2. Do you read one book at a time, or read multiple books at once?
I usually have a couple of books going at a time.
3. What is the first book that made you fall in love with reading?
Oooo...tough one!
I would have to say probably the Little House books.
4. Do you prefer a physical copy of the book or an electronic version?
I think both formats have their good points. I love holding a physical book in my hands but I love the convenience of just picking up my tablet and going.
5. What are three books currently on your To Be Read list?
Don't Go by Lisa Scottoline
Ladies Night by Mary Kay Andrews
The Girl you Left Behind by Jojo Moyes
What are you reading?
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Shameless!!!!!
Please follow my photo blog:
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Don't make me resort to begging....
I said this is a shameless post!
Thanks! I would appreciate it!
Friday, August 15, 2014
Friday Fun
I have seen this cimmercial a lot lately and it cracks me up everytime!
Happy Friday and have a great weekend!
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Tales from the Library, part 10
Last night was an exciting evening at the library!
I have always worried about how big an infero the library would become is there was a fire...
I have always worried about how big an infero the library would become is there was a fire...
I had been there for about 10 minutes when the fire alarms went off. My co worker had burned her popcorn in the microwave. (Insert giggling here)
They had us evacuate the building. It AMAZES me how hard it is to get people to leave.
So, we all go outside - it was a beautiful evening - and wait for the fire department. We watch them pull up and my co-worker who burned her popcorn explained to them what happened. The looks on their faces were priceless! They ribbed her a little before going in to double check and get the alarm turned off.
We had to wait about 45 minutes outside. The silver lining is:
No one got hurt!
It was nice outside and we got to soak that up.
The cute firemen came to the rescue!
The johnny rain cloud side is:
It smelled pretty bad and probably will for a day or two.
How was your evening?
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
6 weeks....
6 more weeks until....
Tuesday nights have been dull!
Season 2 was a big cliffhanger and I'm dying here....
What fall shows are you looking forward to?
Friday, August 08, 2014
Friday Fun-Late Night
Happy Friday!!!!
Let me share a couple of my favorite "late night" TV segments today.
Let me share a couple of my favorite "late night" TV segments today.
Thursday, August 07, 2014
Thursday Books
Two new books by my favorite authors/illustrators are being released this week.
First, my brother illustrated a new children's book, it was released earlier this week. Here's his blog post: THAT SNEAKY SNAKE SYDNEY. Make sure you check this out!
Second, my friend, Lauren, has a new chic lit book being released this Saturday. Here's her blog post: PIE GIRLS. I've read this, it's fun!
New books, readers! What could be more fun?!
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Monday, August 04, 2014
Happy Monday!
Here's to a good week ahead!
Our weekend went very quickly but it was nice.
Friday night was pretty quiet.
I worked at the library on Saturday. Construction has begun and wow does it look like a pile of rubble outside! After work, we went to the drive in to see Guardians of the Galaxy. We really enjoyed it, much funnier than we anticipated.
We would give it 3 1/2 to 4 stars.
Young Mr. Turned 21 yesterday. We went out for breakfast and a nice lunch. The Mr. grilled pork chops and brats last night. All good food!
How was your weekend? What did you do?
Have a happy Monday!
Sunday, August 03, 2014
Why do I blog?
Fair question!
I started blogging a little over 8 years ago. My blog has changed and evolved a lot during that time!
It started as a place for me to keep a record of what we did; where we went; our hobbies and projects and the kids growing up.
It has been all that and more! All those things are here, along with reviews of books, movies and products; links to other blogs and websites and a lot of miscellaneous "stuff". I have made some great friendships with fellow bloggers, that I hope will continue and grow. Thanks to all of you who have been reading for a long time (and there are several of you!).
I hope to keep my blog going for a long time and continue to grow my readership.
If there's a blog you think I should check out, let me know!
PS: our oldest turns 21 today!
Friday, August 01, 2014
Friday Fun - Movie Project
This week's fun is brought to you by my cousin and his friends. They have a movie idea that they are hoping to pitch to movie studios. Please consider helping to support them (no donation is TOO SMALL!).
Their pitch trailer is on the website (below) - check it out!
Here is the website:
(Ben-I hope I didn't leave out anything TOO important...)
#MaxCop
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