Friday, April 17, 2020

Co-Hosting My First Webinar on April 22 @ 6 p.m.

As life is focused on safe, isolated pursuits, I am working from home with my day job as a financial advisor. My firm is putting on a Webinar on April 22 @ 6 p.m. The title is Successfully Managing Adversity: Through Mental Health, Financial Opportunity and Empowerment. You are invited to join us for this fun hour-long educational event. You can join either through Facebook or if you prefer a Zoom link, e-mail me and I will send you one.

https://www.facebook.com/events/220347125915676/


See you there.


Saturday, April 11, 2020

The Giant Easter Egg!

With Easter almost here, the creativity was sparked in our household, especially given that we are living in isolation per the current pandemic situation. Wanting to make Easter special, and knowing we couldn't do what we normally do this time of year, we decided we should make a giant Easter egg to place on the Empress Tree stump in our front yard.

This idea started a debate on what we could make it from. A balloon was the first thought. Yet, we didn't have any in the house, and given the need to stay out of society and with most stores closed, reasoned we needed to come up with another idea. That lead us to the concept of a wire frame. We had some fencing wire in the garage, but that didn't seem like a good idea. Rummaging around, I found a damaged umbrella I had placed in a bucket of random sticks, poles, and broken curtain rods set aside to prop plants up as needed. We had our wire.

First we broke the spokes off the umbrella and stuck them in some card board circles. We added a paper bowl to the top to round it off.


Since we had found a roll of Easter wrapping paper to decorate our egg, we figured we needed something to go over the spokes. While we considered more cardboard, we came up with a better idea: egg cartoons! Since Boomer and Fern eat eggs every day, and egg cartoons are no longer considered recyclable in our area, we had a huge pile of them. We tore the tops of the egg cartoons, flattened them out, and then used hot glue to attach them to the spokes.


Next we cut the wrapping paper into strips, which we glued and taped to the egg body.




We finished our giant egg off with a gold ribbon and bow.


Now our Easter egg is ready for Easter morning!


Saturday, April 4, 2020

Feel Like Reading!

Feel like reading?

Here in Oregon, it's been raining daily, which always motivates me to read and write. If you are into fantasy, science fiction or children's books, you might like to read one I penned.

That said, I arranged a discount through my printer if you buy the books directly through them. I set all my books at 20% off or more. In addition, Lulu.com, usually offers an additional 10% or 15% off. Thus, going straight to my printer is the cheapest way to buy my books, though you can still find them wherever books are sold.