Sunday, April 5, 2026

Happy Easter! He is Risen!

 Easter Sunday!

This is arguably the most important celebration of the year for Christians as we celebrate Jesus Christ overcoming death, rising, and leaving the tomb.

We are saved from eternal separation from God through Jesus's willingness to die on the cross for our sins.

Unfortunately for me, I am sick so am not going to church today. Most of the kids have gone. Kevin is sick too so he is in bed. 

It is just a cold but my asthma loves to flare up enthusiastically when I am sick, so I am taking it very easily.



The daily temps have been up and down a lot. Over the last week, we have had high temps in the 80s, and high temps in the low 40s. This pic is (if memory serves me) during a cold day, but we have this warm spot on our deck and obviously a bunch of the kids decided to go and hang out together.


I finished a 1000 piece puzzle. 


Rose wanted to do a "prank" for April Fool's Day, so she got up early and put plushies everywhere. There were plushies on sofas and chairs. It was very cute.


I did a science experiment with the kids. We put all these jars out. Most had water in them. One was empty, and one was full of oil. Every jar had the identical amount of liquid (except for the 'air' one). We then put four ice cubes in each jar and measured how long it took for the ice cubes to melt. It was fun and I was surprised. The jar with plain water at room temperature took like 20 minutes to melt. The jar with water mixed with sugar took closer to an hour. Amazing that sugar made such a difference but it did.

On Thursday, I took the younger three kids to the local Air Force Museum and we watched an IMAX movie called Wild Ohio, which was about Ohio and its wonders of nature. It was very good. For such a flat, relatively boring state, we have a lot of gorgeous areas.

After the movie, we started walking around the AF Museum which is HUGE. And I started getting really tired. I was thinking, girl, you are not in good shape!

The next morning I woke up sick so Ok, that is why I was so tired.

I have been sleeping a lot the last few days. It is nice having older kids as they don't require so much care as when the house was full of babies and toddlers, though I adore those ages too.

Happy Easter!


Monday, March 23, 2026

About Writing and Authors

 I finished the first draft of my latest book last week. It is 109,000 words, so VERY long.


Editing is going to be so (not) fun.


Whine whine whine.


I don't like editing.


ANYWAY, along with being a writer, I am a big reader. I love to read good books. I am so thankful for all the authors out there who work hard and produce great content.


This week, I came across a little excitement in the literary world. A woman named Mia Ballard self published a horror book. Based on my understanding of the plot, it is a hideous book, but then I don't like horror. I am definitely not the target audience.

The only Steven King book I like is "On Writing" which is about... writing.

Anyway, Ballard's book was picked up by a major publisher, Hachette. All was barreling on toward a major release until various people, including someone at the New York Times, claimed that the book was mostly written by AI.

A lady who has a youtube channel called Frankie's Shelf did a 2 plus hour video on why she thinks the book (called Shy Girl) is AI slop.

I watched probably half of the video, because even hearing someone critiquing a very badly written horror novel is too intense for me. So I watched the first part until it started getting gory and then jumped to the end.

It is actually not trivial to figure out whether someone is writing using AI. AI analysis tools are notoriously uncertain.

BUT this book, Shy Girl, is so crazy that either the author is a truly dreadful writer, or she used AI for most of it.

Among other things, the book, which is like 210 pages long, uses the word "sharp" more than 150 times, often as part of a strange simile or metaphor which sounds sort of exotic until you think about the metaphor or simile, whereupon you conclude that it makes no sense.

I was convinced by Frankie's Shelf. This book is AI. Not that I would ever read it, of course, but it is fascinating, especially from the perspective of an author who has never used AI for anything in my writing.

(I think there might be appropriate uses for Chat GPT though telling it to write sucks. But I am kind of a Luddite where such things are concerned.)

Anyway, Hachette withdrew the publication. The author is saying things like, you are all mean to me, and maybe my editor used AI?

I am guessing the author had an idea for a horror novel and just plugged and chugged it into AI in the hopes of making a quick buck. And she did, and then it was picked up by a major publisher. 

Hachette should be ashamed of itself. When a book uses "sharp" 159 times in 210 pages, something is wrong.

I am confident that AI cannot write a good book. It takes human creativity and intelligence to generate a good plot, and keep track of details, and not use the same word way too often.

It is interesting because somehow Hachette was hoping to make money presumably and just took this book without really noticing the myriad problems. Like, did anyone, ANYONE, actually read it? LIke an editor? Because the writing sucks. (Again, based on parts read out on Frankie's Shelf.)

Speaking of bad writing...

I love cozy mysteries and I am always looking for new authors who write good cozy mysteries.

Yesterday I read part of one and skipped to the end after I found myself thoroughly annoyed by writing errors.

First error: The author shifted from first person to third person back to first person during one page. It read so oddly. I am doing this, I am doing that...

And then suddenly SHE is doing this or that.

Major error.

Then later the protagonist, (who is first person again) is sitting in a room eavesdroppping on a conversation in an adjacent room. She is listening through a door which is cracked open. The book proceeds to describe the movements of the people in the room beyond the door. That...doesn't work. With first person, the author needs to stick to the main character's thoughts and senses. She wouldn't be able to know what is happening visually in the next room.

It was so annoying I jumped to the end of the book to find out the villain.

And was annoyed further when the main character decided to confront the person she thought was the murderer (and she was right) and accepted a cup of tea from said murderer, who had killed someone else using poison...

Not surprisingly, main character was drugged and dying when the heroic police officer burst through the door to save her.

I cannot handle a heroine who is so STUPID as to confront a poisoner and accept tea from said poisoner. Wow.

Today I read a book where there was another major error in the plot.

I don't think I am getting more fussy with age. I don't think. I hate it when there are plot points that don't make sense.

Though to be fair, the great Dorothy Sayers once forgot a kid in her book "Clouds of Witness". There was a child who was introduced and then the parents were rampaging around doing things, and the kid was never mentioned again.

So every author makes mistakes. The ones these last two days were particularly egregious, or I am just cranky.

Of course, as an author, I make mistakes too, but I don't think I often screw up major plot points.

Also, I never ever use Chat GPT.


Thursday, March 19, 2026

Middle March

 



St. Patrick's day was two days ago. I came across this prayer that is ascribed to St. Patrick of Ireland. I love it, because it really is all about Jesus. Every facet of a Christian's life should flow out of their relationship with Jesus, Savior, Lord, and Friend.


Last week, I didn't do formal school with the kids because I was finishing up my latest book. (And yes, first draft IS DONE!) Rose decided to make a carnival in our living room, with little games made out of paper and cardboard. She is super creative.


A few days ago, we got snow. Not a LOT of snow, but I was still indignant.

By the way, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (where I went to undergraduate) they had three feet of snow over the weekend. With 60 mph winds. INSANE!


Rose got a cute dress from Goodwill.



It feels like we have been busy but I am not certain why. The kids are doing a lot of coming and going, so the house feels like Grand Central Station sometimes!  But it is all good.


As I said, I did finish the first draft of a book. Kevin is currently doing his edits, and then I do edits, and then he does two more rounds of edits, and we have to get the cover made and all that...


and then we can publish!





Monday, March 9, 2026

Warm and windy

 I do like spring!

Of course, it is only March and we will have cold dreary days ahead of us, but today it is supposed to be upper 60s with sun. I love it so much!



Our pool is not "open", but it is open.


:-)


Seriously, we need the liner replaced so Kevin pulled off the winter cover this week so some people could come out and measure the pool carefully. So now we have thick, murky water outside our back windows.


It is not attractive, but that's Ok. I understand the liner will be replaced mid April, probably.  

Then we will fill it with water and... who knows? Maybe actually swim early? We do not have a heater but we do have a solar cover and our children are pretty tough. Maybe by early May it will be warm enough to swim for some crazy people.


Not me. I don't do cold water.



Kevin and I attended a wedding last weekend. It was held, oddly enough, in a Native American Museum that is only fifteen minutes from our house.

I thought it was great. The scenery was interesting and the chairs they brought in were comfortable. It was lovely seeing a young man and woman exchanging vows.

I dressed up so much that I actually brought a purse to the wedding instead of my usual belly pack. I am all about FASHION!

What else is going on? Well, this week I hope to finish my latest book. I am in the "I am sick of it" phase.

And the weather is nice, as I said before. I hope we will all be able to run around outside.

Spring is here!



Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Early March

 Spring is coming! Spring is coming!

It really is.

Today it is cool and rainy. Tomorrow it will be warmer and rainy. Friday it will be 70+ degrees and... rainy.

Yes, we are being rained on very thoroughly this week. We live on top of a hill so don't get flooded, and I am grateful.

This year we are having our pool liner replaced because the old liner is definitely worse for wear. The poor pool liner is exposed to the sun's rays AND a lot of chlorine so yeah, it doesn't last forever.

The whole thing is kind of exciting. The pool will be drained and workmen will put a new liner in.

I am about 75,000 words into my new book and I am getting tired of it. I am still a decent way from an ending, though. Obviously this book is gonna be LONG.

It seems like not a lot has happened the last few weeks. People go to work. I write books. The younger kids do school. Kevin is nobly tackling our complicated taxes. He does every year and I am SO grateful. We have a small business and kids and this and that...

But yeah, mostly things are calm, which is good.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Mid February

 


Kevin and I finished another 1000 piece puzzle. I do like puzzles now, very much. The kids are old enough that they don't walk if with pieces, which is a great blessing.





Last blog post I spoke of a winter storm. We got well over a foot one day, and then a week later, we got four more inches. It was below freezing for several weeks, and we had a lot of snow. It was beautiful in a chilly way.


This last week the temps finally, reluctantly, popped up past freezing, and a couple of days it was 50 something. So the snow began melting with enthusiasm.



This morning I took a picture of a cat visitor. The kids saw him a few months ago and named him Deck Chair because he was, at the time, sitting on a deck chair.


You can see how most of the snow has melted.


This coming week is going to be really warm and nice. I adore the first warm days of the year because there are no bugs and everything feels fresh and new.


I didn't blog for more than two weeks so a lot has happened. We did launch a book and Amazon DID send out messages about it to our followers, and the book has done substantially better than the last two books. That makes us happy. It has been wobbling in and out of best seller status in Romantic Adaptations. At the moment it is a best seller in that catagory and one other, which means we have an orange banner on the book. Amazon pushes books that are doing well so that helps.

I am 50,000 plus words into another book. It is farther off of "canon" -- which is to say, farther from the original P and P. I have a long way to go. It will be long.

An older relation of mine got sick in the last couple of weeks. She is recovering. I am thankful for good medical care.


That's about it. We have kids coming and going with work. Lydia has a friend visiting from the West Coast starting at the end of next week. It is good.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Winter Storm

 The weather people were so excited last week!


They said we were going to get a HUGE snowstorm, and then it was going to be really cold after that.


Now often the Weather People are wrong in one way or another, but this time they were so very right.


We got over 12 inches of snow on Saturday and Sunday! That is an incredible amount of snow for Southern Ohio.


From inside our barn.


Kevin toiling away.


You can see how very cold it has been now! Brrr.



Our back deck is incredibly full of snow!



Kevin made snow ice cream which made people really happy.