Showing posts with label blog hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog hop. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Hoppy Easter Eggstravaganza Giveaway Hop

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I love Easter.

For one, the Semana Santa party-ers got the right idea, 'cause they skip out of town as of Wednesday/Thursday - heading to the BEACH - and the culmination is on Friday, when Jesus announced, "It is finished!" and they wind down on Sunday to return home and back to work. So, they're already celebrating. *jealous*

When we lived in Sonora (Mexico!), we drove two hours to an isolated fishing village on the Gulfo de California. Electricity wasn't even missed as we set up camps all along the beach, which was suddenly jamb-packed with people from the cities. We ate fresh fish cooked in those deep fryers (OMG so good!!) and begged boat rides off the residents. There was a mud pit full of 4-wheelers, tons of soda for sale, carted out in coolers with ice (water not-so-much). Such a huge campout!

My sister's heading to a waterfall, being too far from any beaches... she can't believe my kids are in school this week. Me, neither!!

I grew up attending a Sunrise Service on Sunday, however, since traditional churches in the USA focus on Sunday... "He is risen", "He is risen, indeed!"  I remember being woken up before dawn (painful!) on that special Sunday, dressing in my new adorable outfit of pink or purple complete with new hat and gloves and joining the congregation out on the school field on icy cold bleachers to catch the sunrise and listen to the Pastor (or rather not, unfortunately. I was just trying to sit upright 'cause the grass was a long way down!) And then walking over to the church for community breakfast. Yum!  Scrambled eggs, of course, and pancakes - tons of 'em!!

Naturally there was an Easter Egg Hunt #1 up at the grandparents in the afternoon complete with a baked ham. (Ham?!) Every year I rec'd a new plush bunny resulting in a frightful collection over the years.  Since this event was primarily about real eggs, which we had decorated over the week... we also had an Easter Egg Hunt #2 at home involving the chocolate variety!!  :-D  Gotta have all that chocolate!!  I would save my stash, as a kid, 'til Halloween (when I could replenish it) making my parents jealous with sudden splurges of Cadbury cream eggs, my favorite.

Now we give this experience to our kids... hiding chocolate in the living room for them to find and then driving out to my parent's house, so they can hunt eggs we decorate on Friday or Saturday.  We even make them dress up some.  We don't do the sunrise service, however, or party at the beach. *sigh*

I do attempt my funky version of the Passover. 'Cause Jesus ate Passover and it has the greatest, richest history of all the celebrations dating back to the children of Israel fleeing Egypt in Genesis. Just the idea of having a meal where every food means something is bad to the bone!!  There's salt water for tears, bitter herbs for slavery, a bone for the sacrificial lamb (or chicken!), eggs for new beginnings... I love it.  I get confused every year and some years we're so hungry by the time I get it on the table, we skip the "what's this cracker for?" bits, defeating the purpose, but I still love it.  I'll blog about if I pull it together this year.

Of all the holidays, this one feels the most serious to me. Sometimes it's easier to focus on the cute bunnies and decorated eggs... but I always have moments where I pause and think about how Jesus felt this day back then. What a horrible week he experienced. When the thoughts hit me, cualquier moment, I go with it. Rather than shove it away, I *pause* or tear up or just whisper "thank you". 'Cause sometimes celebrating feels wrong, but there isn't really a better alternative, either. It's not like we should mope or get depressed, you know? But what a mulit-layered holiday. Which is why I love Easter.


(Pictures courtesy of Pinterest!)

For this giveaway, you totally know I want your thoughts on Easter!!!

Do you have great Easter memories?  


Which traditions do you like best 
or want to keep up? 
Or not?!  

For this International Giveaway, there is a unique prize:


 * new Markings lined Journal to record your memories so you have more to share!!  It has a magnetic closure & vine-y script embossing - and it's red.

 * a peacock feather from the next door neighbor's peacock. I did not harm any birds to get it for you, they shed their feathers every fall for us lowly humans. This one's the right size to use as a bookmark!

 * Pro+ Bic easy-rollin' black pen. The right pen is essential for inspiration!!

 * Easter chocolate!  (Amount of chocolate depends on shipping. The chocolate pictured may not survive 'til the end of the giveaway. Negotiations to commence with winner!!)




To enter to win, you must follow Colorimetry - Thx!!!! - must be at least 13 (or know someone who is). See all my rules on the About Me Page. I will choose the winner randomly sometime after the giveaway ends. Winner will have 48 hours (or so) to get back to me after I get around to contacting them.

I look forward to your answer to my awesome question, as always, and I hope to publish some of them (of course!) If you comment, you are consenting to being published unless you say otherwise!




Friday, March 30, 2012

Bloggiesta!

Hey... Ole!


It's All About Books is kindly hosting this git-it-together weekend for bloggers workin' on their blogs. (Complete with enthusiastic music & tweet partays.) Weekends are super busy for me, but I'll get this stuff done (eventually). First off, sharing the plan!

I'm doin' stuff, like....

1. Figuring out where my feedburner thingame went. I threw it off track, I think, not for the first time. I copy-n-paste a lot and some formats don't fit in smoothly for some reason. humph.

2. Design!!!

      - new button?!

      - (the elusive) banner!!!

3. Figuring out my format for hosting authors & books... that aren't reviews, but more like interviews or highlights with giveaways. I need a system so I don't confuse myself, especially if I'm going to give more books away. ( Yikes! Already there!!)  Then I need to respond to a bucket load of review requests and update my About Me & Sidebar for receiving requests again.

4. Fix my Google Advertising... I think I threw it off, too.  :-)

5. Could I write up a skeleton review outline so I don't forget to discuss the cover 1/2 the time or suddenly leave off the rating?  Is that too much to ask?!?!

6. I'd like to set up a casual setting, too, where I can dump thoughts regularly. Um... not like "scheduled" regularly, more like randomly regularly. I was thinking about that with the "Have a cup of tea" title. I love having friends over to sit around and chat over a cup of tea - or very fine coffee!!  And that's what I was thinking, something along those lines.  Very visit-y.

I can't stop with 6 things... that's an even number. Let's see..... (yes, I realize I gave 8 books away - drove me crazy. I nearly kept a book just to oddify the numbers.)

7........   Think of something else I need to do.  :-)

Go ahead and give me more suggestions. I can take it.  *bracing for impact*  Or leave me a comment if you're bloggiesta-ing and I'll swing by to get inspiration!!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Giveaway Hop

Giveaway Hop from I Am A Reader, Not A Writer... over 200 blogs participating!




It's November... the leaves are falling, or already covered in snow, or... the rain is steady. I can get Christmas music on the satellite radio while raiding the kids' trick-or-treat buckets. It's a unique time of the year, maybe even the calm before the storm of the Christmas season?

TIME FOR A GREAT GIVEAWAY!!!!

Ok, I don't know about "great", but... I really had a blast offering ANY book. What was so fun (I'm gabbing about the Spooctacular) was seeing which books everyone wanted. I checked into all of 'em and found some great ideas for my own Wish List.  So... I'm doing it again.  Any book from Amazon or the Book Depository for about $12 or so, e-books or paper or whatever.




I want to know which book you want to win, even if you change your mind by the time I announce the winner on the 12th.  And I'd really love to know why!  (That's not "required".)

Requirements:  Follow (if you can on Google) and COMMENT, just one entry per person (and be at least 13 or go find someone who is). I thoroughly enjoyed checking out everyone's blogs, you can make it easy on me by letting me know where you are (Also not "required", but fun for me!)

Happy Entering!!!!

Oh... leave me an email address to reach you at, too.  Thanks!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Friday - Follow & Blog Hop FUN!!

Welcome to Colorimetry!!!!

Follow my book blog Friday is hosted by Parajunkie and Alison Can Read...

Q. If you could have dinner with your favorite book character, who would you eat with and what would you serve?


Honestly... my favorite book characters make me nervous.

I would want to try a cup of Malak with Harry in Damar, but I'd be so quiet, I'd make a fool of myself. (The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley)

For the best dinner, though? I'd have to go with Herris Serrano's employer, what was her name? (anyone?!) She had fresh ingredients grown on her space ship and an in-space-ship cook to deliver. I was drooling reading about that! (Herris Sarrano by Elizabeth Moon)

I chose two characters named Harry/Herris?!?!  What does that say about me? Weird.



I'm HAPPILY participating in Crazy For Book's Book Blogger Hop.

Book Blogger Hop“What is your favorite Halloween costume?
Even if you don’t celebrate, what kinds of costumes do you like?”







Um... something Piraty like this, only, can I borrow the bod, too?!  hahaha




WELCOME to all blog hoppers!!!!

I hope you enjoy my blog! Enter my way-cool Giveaway!! Come back and visit again SOON!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

WWW - Bitterblue

Waiting On Wednesday hosted by Breaking the Spine...



It is with great pleasure that I post this WWW... 'cause there's a ton of really great books coming out or that were just released & even if I maintain my TBR pile in the virtual world, it's feeling very long. I really wanted to list something that I'd drop everything to read.

Drum-roll please...

Bitterblue
by Kristen Cashore
Coming May 1, 2012                        

Taken from the author's blog...

A few reasons I love the (USA/Canada) cover above: It feels like Bitterblue (the character) to me. The colors have special significance. The keys are a highly appropriate icon (like Katsa's dagger on the Graceling cover). And, the keys look like weapons. :o)


A lot of people have asked me why it took so long for me to finish this book. The answer is simple. It's not because I was distracted; it's not because I wasn't working my ass off; it's simply because Bitterblue is longer and more complicated than the other books I've written, and some books require more time than others. The book decides.

Personally (me again) I don't mind the wait. Graceling is one of my all-time fav's, I just loved it. And Fire left me hungry for more of Cashore's writing. So... Yay!! I like "longer" and "more complicated". (Not to mention, maybe I'll get some awesome reading done by May!)


After some smallish research I found all these gorgeous covers. Let me know if I missed one!!

Let's have a Vote!!!

Which cover do you like best for Graceling?

G - 1.

G - 2.

4. 

G - 3. 

G - 4. 

G - 5. 


And pick your favorite cover for Fire, too!!

F - 1.

F - 2. 

F - 3. 

F - 4. 


Thanks for Voting!!

Bitterblue would be a great pick for my Spooctacular Giveaway!