Showing posts with label writing cozy mysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing cozy mysteries. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

And the point is...

Family Members
Ever wonder if you are in control of things, or just the opposite? For instance, last week I truly believed I was in control of every detail of the wedding week from my end. Really. Then the guests left, the caterer came and took his equipment back and I put my house back together, leaving only the guest linen laundry (14 loads of sheets, towels and blankets). So far, so good. 

But then I study the big picture and realize life is going in slow motion. Sure, taking care of details is mind boggling and fun, but what really happens is a family heritage builds, slowly and surely. As one son marries, grandchildren grow older and so do I. 
My Mother and Me

In the midst of celebrating life's wonderful milestones, time passes slowly. What will remain after I'm no longer a part of this world? Hopefully, fond memories of a daughter, wife, mother and grandma who loved lavishing attention on her family members and yes, even memories of the books I'll have written that loosely document the wonderful times we've shared. 

How are you spending your days? Happily working at your job or career? Making warm memories of love and laughter for those you love? The point is, how we spend the few moments of time we're each given is really up to us. I'm choosing to create great times our family can remember and share.

Like the song says, "May your days be merry and bright... "

~Nancy Jill



Friday, June 29, 2012

Join me on Cozy Mystery Magazine today!

Read what I have to say about Beginning with the Ending in Mind. You'll also find my recipe for Fourth of July Potato Salad over in the Cozy Kitchen. See you there!

Nancy Jill's Fourth of July Potato Salad

Thursday, April 19, 2012

GOT ENERGY?

Ooh! Energy! Does anyone ever have enough? Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. When I don't, it's usually because I haven't eaten enough and tried to do too much physically, like running errands or grocery shopping. But when I do have energy and get things accomplished that I want to do,  it's one of the best feelings in the world! So here's the dilemma: How do I  get things done that I have to do and still have energy for the things I want to do? I don't know. If you have any ideas, please share!