Et Voila!
It’s Thanksgiving up here in Canada, so happy turkey day to all of you. I’m going to do a series of posts about my amazing trip to New Orleans soon, but first I wanted to show you what I’ve been working on for the past month instead of writing 🙂
At long last I can post pictures of my newly renovated powder room. It’s a tiny room, but believe me a lot of work went into this transformation. I don’t have a before picture, but the walls were covered in a busy Victorian floral wallpaper on a yellow background, and the ceiling was also painted yellow. I thought it was cute when we moved in, but in the past year or so I changed my mind and decided I wanted to do a chic Parisian style theme instead.
I already told you what a nightmare stripping off the wallpaper was. The walls were an absolute horror show by the time that was done. But, a few sandings and fillings later, I was able to put on the three coats of vanilla ice cream paint and get cracking on the rest of the room.
With the walls done, I got busy painting everything else. I took down the brass light fixture over the sink and painted it black, then painted the cabinet in the corner cream and black and put crystal knobs on it.
My mom found an antique mirror someone was throwing away and brought it back for me a few months ago. I painted it cream, then dry brushed it with black, and once it was dry I dry brushed cream over top of that to make it look antiqued. It’s still my favorite piece in the bathroom, other than the awesome ceiling. I also bought the botanical prints and painted them black along with the big mirror on the back wall, and transferred the wording onto the walls, blind and mirror.
Next, I painted the curtain rod and brackets black, hung the curtain panel over the window and added the pretty crystal chandelier. I also found these really cool tin fleur-de-lis at a local French shabby-chic shop, and decided I could make them into a TP holder. I antiqued them and anchored them into the wall, then made a TP roll with a dowel and two crystal knobs on either end. (I was pretty pleased with myself, lol)

All that being said, I saved the best for last: the ceiling.
It makes the whole room pop. It looks like a tin ceiling, but it’s actually wallpaper that I painted a flat black.
Overall I’m really happy with how it all turned out. The paint on the walls is a pearl texture that allows for easy cleanup, and that’s a very handy thing when you live with two little boys. I know the room’s a little girly, but hopefully it’s in a style that won’t ever look dated. Plus the family seems to like the room, so that’s lucky for them 😉
Best Hubby Ever
Well. Just had another humongous surprise sprung on me. Hubby and I celebrate our 10 year anniversary on October 7th. As far as I knew we had another ball game that night, but that was it. I thought we’d go for dinner or something on the weekend, maybe go overnight someplace in the next few weeks. Boy was I wrong.
Apparently we won’t be at the ball park on our anniversary, because we’ll be in the Big Easy all week long. Yeah, it was a bit of a shock for me too 🙂
I’m typing this at 4 pm on Saturday, and he just surprised me with the trip twenty minutes ago. We leave in the morning at 5:30 am.
Wow. At first I didn’t know how to react. Panic was the first emotion of course. This involves flying I didn’t voluntarily sign up for. A lot of it. My adrenal and sweat glands went into immediate action mode.
My next thought is going to make me look bad, but I want to be honest with you all. My critique partner, who I’ve never met in real life, lives a few hours from there. Right away I was already thinking about how I might be able to hook up with her sometime during the trip. Hubby wasn’t exactly thrilled about my reaction, lol. Here he’s secretly planned the trip and sprung it on me at the last possible moment so I’d have only minimal time to freak out about the flying, plus he’s picked up some Ativan for us both to help calm our nerves. What a guy! I guess I should have made more of a fuss. I feel bad now! But really, he took me completely by surprise. (That’s my only excuse, but I feel like I need to use it!)
Luckily my mom and her twin are still with us and will look after the weasels while we’re gone. All that driving back and forth to school, swimming lessons, soccer practice, play dates and Beaver Scouts. Just a typical week here at our place. I’m sure they’ll be thrilled.
Hubby’s walking around the house right now wearing a very smug grin. He says, “I’m gonna look like a rock star on your blog!”
Yeah, he is, isn’t he?
I’m starting to come out of my shocked state, which is kind of too bad because now the flying phobia is going to be in full swing until I land in New Orleans twenty-four hours from now. My heart’s racing as I type this and my palms are all sweaty. But the kids are in good hands, my will is up to date and hubby will be with me. Besides, Dec, Ben, Rhys and Luke would get on the plane without batting an eyelash. Got to put on my big girl panties now. The last thing I want to do is spoil the trip and excitement for hubby by being a sweaty neurotic bitch for the whole next day. People fly all the time and get where they’re going to safely. I don’t see why my plane has to be the one in a million to go down. *slaps self* Okay, no more thinking like that.
So yeah, hubby’s done it again. We’re off on a romantic vacation for an entire week to someplace we’ve always talked about visiting. Once again I’m feeling the fear and doing it anyway. Wish me luck!
Oh, and what did I get him as a present? Thought you’d never ask. I got him new batting gloves and a pair of ball pants. Gee, aren’t I the romantic one in this relationship?
New Series
I can’t believe it’s been a year since I went on my grand adventure to the Baltic States with my favorite cousin. There he is at left, my hunky cousin Mike, dressed up in his racing gear. He’s a well respected sprint car driver that suffered a pretty serious crash back in August. Ironic considering the fifth day of our trip one of his friends nearly died in a racing accident and is still in an institution getting treatment for his severe Traumatic Brain Injury. I thank my lucky stars that Mike was more fortunate than his friend.
In his last race of the season, my cousin crossed the finish line in first place and lost control of his steering. He hit the wall doing 100 miles per hour, and suffered a severe enough concussion that his vision is still impaired. The doctors expect it will be a few more months before the swelling in his brain reduces enough to restore the rest of his eyesight.
Anyway, thinking back on our trip I’d have to say my favorite parts were visiting Paris, and a little place in western Lithuania called the Curonian Spit. It’s a narrow sand spit nestled between Klaipeda, Lithuania, and Kaliningrad, Russia. Baltic mythology claims a giantess named Naringa formed it by throwing sand out of her apron.
I’ve recently started my first paranormal series, and the books link the Curonian Spit and surrounding area with ancient legend and WWII history. I can’t tell you how excited I am about the premise for this! Hope it turns out as well as it looks in my head 🙂
We were there in early October and the Baltic Sea was stormy and wild. Chunks of amber still regularly wash up on the beaches after storms.
The tiny resort town of Nida is nestled at the tip of the Spit, and it was absolutely gorgeous. It reminded me so much of the little village at Crescent Beach here at home that it made me even more homesick. Nida has the same feel to it; a summer seaside town with shops and restaurants, with breathtaking views from the sand dunes built up by the winds blowing off the Baltic. Each year the dunes lose approximately 10 meters of sand from the wind blowing it into the lagoon. Nida was where all the Soviet well-to-do spent their summers during the Communist era. Today it is the most expensive resort area in Lithuania.
Local legends and customs abound here, and they are evident in the traditional wooden flags still used in Nida today. Each color and image on the three-layered flags tells a story about the people they represent. For example, the black and white checkered square at the bottom symbolizes Nida, and the red and white symbolizes the Curonian Spit. Most traditional houses here are painted blue, brown and white, symbolic of the pagan tradition of the elements earth, water and air.

The entire area is magical. Mystical. When you have a chance to tour around, it’s not hard to see why.
The cemeteries in this part of the world are in forests, due to pagan tradition. This particular cemetery has Curonian crosses from the 19th century. They were unpainted, weathered wood with different designs and shapes. “Male crosses were made from male trees such as oak, maple or birch. Female crosses were made from female trees such as pine, cherry and apple. The male cross would have a horse design on it because a man rode his horse in his next life. The female designs would be with birds because a woman would fly to the beyond. These crosses would be placed at the feet (not the head) of the burial site.” (from my step mom’s blog)
Pagan tradition is an essential part of the area’s history and culture, and I’ve used it heavily in my new series. Folklore and legends of witchcraft abound, especially in what was our final stop in Nida last year.
The Hill of Witches stands on an ancient pagan ceremonial site, and is now covered with intricate wooden carvings depicting local folklore of magic, witches and devils. When you take the tour you begin in sunlight with the “good” figurines, and work your way up into the forested hill toward the shadows where the witches and devils play, waiting to lure unsuspecting mortals to their doom. This lit a fire under my muse that I haven’t been able to extinguish, and so my paranormal series was born. I don’t want to give away too much, but suffice it to say I’m using this site and the surrounding area for the books. There are so many amazing details and legends for me to intertwine with the plot threads and I can’t wait to tell you more about it! Stay tuned 🙂
I Won!
In terms of writing, I had a pretty great weekend. I submitted my first erotic romance novella, and on Friday I got word that Romantic Times gave Relentless a 4 star rating with a glowing review, so that was pretty great. But as of about twenty minutes ago, something even better happened.
I just found out that Cover of Darkness won first place in the romantic suspense category of the Heart of Excellence Readers’ Choice Awards contest! I get an engraved trophy and everything. And, as if that wasn’t reason enough for me to think about drinking a celebratory mojito (because I rarely touch alcohol), No Turning Back won second place. You know what? I’m totally okay with coming in second to myself 🙂
I had my suspicions when I wrote the books that COD was the best of the series. I love NTB too, but it’s really graphic and I wasn’t too sure how readers would feel about that. I’m so happy people are loving my books! Luke’s is due out in a couple months, so I’ve got high hopes for that one too because it’s the most emotionally wrenching of the five. Guess we’ll have to wait and see what the consensus is.
I haven’t gotten a trophy since my last years of competitive softball in my mid-twenties, but you can bet I’m putting this one right on the mantle in my bedroom so I can see it every day. It’s going to come in very handy for those days when I doubt my ability as a writer. Fingers crossed that people will love Absolution as much as I do! Now let’s hope this will help generate a few more sales for this series 🙂

