19 May 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, Cornerstone, Delicate Freakn' Flower, dogs, Eve Langlais, exercise, Facebook, family, Garri Russell, Goodreads, health, Kelly Walker, Morning Pages, Raelyn Barclay, reading, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, Warrior's Bride, writers, writing
It’s dark. Mum and Dad have created little nests in the car for my sister and me, with lots of room in the middle of the back seat in a preemptive strike against the “her foot’s toughing me” sure to happen otherwise. We’ve been bathed and dressed in our jammies. We snuggle into our nests, too excited to actually sleep as planned. We pull out of the driveway, make the turn out of the cul-de-sac, stop at the STOP sign a block from our street, and…
“Are we there yet,” my little sister asks.
I’ve been feeling a lot like that this Round.
Yes, there’s been a lot on my plate with looking for work, interviewing for positions, landing a position, and learning a boat — no, ship of QE2 proportions — load of stuff for that newly landed job. I’m loving it, don’t get me wrong. The people are amazing. The work is challenging without being overwhelming.
However, there’s also the fact this is the first truly full-time position I’ve held since having the wee beasties. That’s been a huge adjustment for all of us.
I’ve been waiting for that golden moment. The moment when everything falls into place. I know it’s there, just out of reach…
Sigh.
On with the ROW80 part of the program.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. Sadly, not a word.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not a word, yet I stubbornly refuse to take this goal down. It’s become my elephant in the room though.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. We had Sunday’s Mother’s Day, Tuesdays were put on Hiatus, and the first of the Court Cards when we met the Child (Page) of Water on Thursday.
Reading:
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. A whomping 6
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. I got out with Beastie Girl FOUR times.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. COMPLETE.
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep.
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
12 May 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, dogs, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, Morning Pages, Raelyn Barclay, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, writers, writing
First off, I wish all you mothers — whether your babies have two legs, or more
— a very, very happy Mother’s Day surrounded by the ones you love.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. Sadly, not a word.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not yet.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. We had some progress on Sunday with Plugging Along, a Readers Open Thread on Tuesday, and a wee research ramble with Holding Court in Tarot on Thursday. I actually need to get on the ball here because the queue is empty! Yikes.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. I’ve been reading a bit during my lunch hour but didn’t wrap up anything this week.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Not this week.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. I made it to 10 this week.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. I did retweet a post yesterday. Facebook, nope.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. I got out with Beastie Girl FOUR times, wow, and got in one mini-yoga session.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. COMPLETE.
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep.
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
05 May 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, dogs, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, Kathryn Gilmore, Morning Pages, Phantom, Raelyn Barclay, reading, Susan Kay, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, Two Days of a Dream, writers, writing
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. Ha! I got in 910 words over two days. Yay, writing.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not yet.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. We had a pretty basic ROW80 Update on Sunday, a Bucket List Party on Tuesday, and the final numbered Minor Arcana card Ten of Air (Swords) on Thursday.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. I wrapped up Two Days of a Dream
by Kathryn Gilmore. I’m still plugging away at Susan Kay’s Phantom
. I have a paperback edition and am finding it easier to read on eReaders at work thus little progress here yet.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Yep.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. Sadly, only got around to 4 this week.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Ha! I actually did tweet last night. I commented on a couple Facebook posts but didn’t actually post anything myself.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook, yes. Twitter, no.
Non-Writery Stuff:
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
28 Apr 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: Annie Jones, blog, blogging, Bloodfire, books, challenges, day-job, dogs, e-books, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, Helen Harper, Irish Eyes, Margie Lawson, Morning Pages, pets, Raelyn Barclay, readers, reading, ROW80, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, writers, writing
Not a lot to report this week. It’s been one of adjusting to me leaving before, and getting home after, the wee beasties. It’s been one of coordinating progress meetings for 2 of the 4 boys as we near the end of school. It’s been one where Beastie Girl is rather put out with me for taking her to that nasty place for her Bordetella boaster. She’s weighing in at 71 pounds! The little pig. Yet she’s far from being overweight. And it’s been one of me catching up on my DVR recordings
On to the ROW80 part of this program.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. Yeah, not a word.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not yet.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. We had Whew…What a Week on Sunday, our mouths drooled a bit on Tuesday with Staging For the Day Job, and we meet the Ten of Earth (Pentacles) on Thursday.
- Finish Margie Lawson’s Deep EDITS lesson packets. Not yet. In fact, I’m going to remove this for the balance of the Round. I just don’t see it happening with all my brain power focused elsewhere.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. I actually got Bloodfire (Blood Destiny 1)
by Helen Harper and Irish Eyes
by Annie Jones in this week. Hey, I’ve got a lunch hour…
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Yep.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. 12 this week.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. Nope. I over extended or irritated an old knee injury last weekend and spent most of the week hoping my knee wouldn’t give out from under me.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. I’m feeling really good about my progress with this. I’m calling it a win for the month even though I’ll be wrapping it up next week.
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep.
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
21 Apr 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, day-job, dogs, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, Margie Lawson, Morning Pages, pets, rabbits, Raelyn Barclay, readers, reading, ROW80, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, writers, writing

A tired Bugs Bunny after his first hop using his new harness and leash.
I promise NOT to bore you to tears with my whole job situation but I have to share this…
I arrived Monday for my first day
to
FLOWERS and a welcome aboard card.
Coolness, or what?!
I can relate to Bugs this week.
For obvious reasons, the ROW80 part of this post is rather red. I’ve been learning new programs, new terminology, new processes. The mind is fairly spinning with information.
On to the ROW80 part of this program.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. Yeah, not a word.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not yet.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. There was What a Difference a Week Can Make on Sunday, Hiking with Beastie Girl — the ham — on Tuesday, and Ten of Water (Cups) on Thursday.
- Finish Margie Lawson’s Deep EDITS lesson packets. Not yet.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. Not this week.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Not this week, but I did say every other week.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. 14 this week.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Nope.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. Yep, I got out with Beastie Girl three times.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. I’m up to day 15, still a little behind, but am feeling really good about it.
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep.
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
14 Apr 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, books, challenges, Crazy for Cowboy, day-job, Diana Castle, dogs, e-books, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, Her Immortal Love, interviews, Jennifer Estep, Margie Lawson, Morning Pages, Raelyn Barclay, readers, reading, ROW80, Roxy Boroughs, Tangled Threads, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, writers, writing
Not wanting to lose the interview momentum of last week, I sent out a new round of resumes Monday. It netted an application packet being sent to me for one position and an interview on Tuesday for another position.
I never got around to returning the application packet.
Because.
The company that called me in for a second interview last week, called me in for testing (writing :snicker: and personality). I was informed they’d would be calling my references.
Had a bit of drama when I found out my main reference was no longer with the company I’d worked for. Some scrambling ensued. But I found a second, then a third contact at the company.
No longer am I sans job.
Yes, much squealing and Snoopy dancing commenced.
On to the ROW80 part of this program.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. 1915 words and all but Saturday (at least at the time of scheduling this post.)
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not yet.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. There was Holy Interviews Batman on Sunday, Tuesday Book Talk on Tuesday, and Ten of Fire (Wands) on Thursday.
- Finish Margie Lawson’s Deep EDITS lesson packets. Not yet.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. Yep. Crazy for Cowboy
by Roxy Boroughs, Her Immortal Love
by Diana Castle, and Tangled Threads (Elemental Assassin, Book 4)
by Jennifer Estep (I know, a bit of a contradiction to my Tuesday post but I had to read this baby as soon as it arrived in the mail) read this week.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Yep, did this yesterday, even fixed the widget here on the blog.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. Only 10 this week but I’m giving it the green because it’s more than half.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Yep, on both Facebook and Twitter this week.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Yep, on Facebook. No, on Twitter.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. Yep, I got out with Beastie Girl twice and did yoga once.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. I’m up to day 10, a little behind, but am feeling really good about it, except for those darn fast carbs.
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep.
Pets the GREEN.
How was your week?
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
07 Apr 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80, Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, dogs, exercise, Facebook, family, Goodreads, health, interviews, Margie Lawson, Morning Pages, Raelyn Barclay, reading, ROW80, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, writers, writing
One always hopes the sending out of resumes will generate interest which will, in turn, generate interviews and that dream job offer.
As always seems to happen, I spent months — months I tell you! — sending out resumes, tweaking cover letters, and sending out even more resumes with nary a response.
What was in the water last week? Not that I’m complaining…
Seriously, though. Got a call Thursday morning for an interview that afternoon which I had to turn down as I was walking out the door with the wee beasties for some Spring Break fun. And a dam broke.
Two interviews scheduled for Monday, one for Tuesday, and two (well, kinda three) for Wednesday. On top of that goodness, one email requesting further information, a phone interview, a SECOND interview, still another I need to call to schedule, and yet another scheduled for tomorrow.
Exhausted? I am.
Then there’s all that interview etiquette to follow up with. You know, the thank yous. A great chance to sale yourself but I’m so not the tipping of my own hat kinda person and these are hard for me to pen.
I had Thursday off, but did I do anything other than put my house back in order? Nope. Allow me to sit back and catch up on my DVR recordings, please. Thank you very much.
Have you ever had a whirlwind week of interviews?
Sadly, still sans job. I did have an offer but declined it. However, here’s hoping the momentum continues this coming week
On to the ROW80 part of this program.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day. 1965 words and all days but Friday.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week. Not at the time of scheduling this post.
- Post three times a week here on the blog. Yep. I had Stepping up to Another Round of ROW80 on Sunday, Dress for Success on Tuesday, and Happy Birthday Blog on Thursday.
- Finish Margie Lawson’s Deep EDITS lesson packets. Not yet.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year. Not yet.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week. Not yet
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week. Only hit 8.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter. Twitter, yes. Facebook, no.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter. Twitter, yes. Facebook, no.
Non-Writery Stuff:
- Exercise three times per week. Only got out with the dog once this week and no other activities.
- Complete The 30-day Diabetes Cure
in April. Doing well with the Day 1 assignment of cutting all sugars for 10 days. Finding the other daily assignments more of a challenge, perhaps I wasn’t prepared enough in the kitchen for the changes. However, I am sticking to the plan as best I can and next week will be better!
- Family day, no working and time with family, one day per week. Yep
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
And how was your week?
31 Mar 2013
by Raelyn Barclay
in ROW80
Tags: blog, blogging, books, challenges, edits & revisions, exercise, Facebook, family, goals, Goodreads, health, Julie Glover, Margie Lawson, Raelyn Barclay, reading, ROW80, The 30-Day Diabetes Cure, Twitter, Wheat Belly Diet, writers, writing
And this one will be better!
After all, balance is my word for the year.
Writing/Editing:
- Morning Pages for a minimum of 250 words or half hour, whichever comes first, every day.
- Fiction, either 250 new words (new or existing WIP) or 1 hour of editing each week.
- Post three times a week here on the blog.
- Finish Margie Lawson’s Deep EDITS lesson packets.
Reading:
- A minimum of 8 books to stay on track for 100 books this year.
- Update Goodreads at least every other week.
Support/Social Media:
- Visit and comment on 5 blogs, at least three times per week, for a total of 15 blogs each week.
- One non-blog related post per week on Facebook and Twitter.
- One share, re-tweet, whatnot per week on Facebook and Twitter.
Non-Writery Stuff:
You can find and support other ROWers HERE.
What are you looking forward to this next quarter of 2013?
For those of you who celebrate it, I wish you and yours a wonderful Easter.
16 Dec 2012
by Raelyn Barclay
in Sunday Summary
Tags: blog, blogging, challenges, Facebook, Flylady, goals, Google, Joely Sue Burkhart, Raelyn Barclay, Seven of Cups, tarot, Twitter, writers, writing
I’ve been a slug. Not writing. Not visiting blogs. Not being very active on the whole.
Oh sure, I can say I’ve been slammed at work. True. That my work schedule is all over the place thus hard to develop a routine. Also true. I can even say that the ol’ home life is crazy. But when isn’t it? A husband, Seven scouring mice, Six crazy schedules, Five gold rings (I’m sure I could find if I tried really hard), Four boys making their lists, Three large rodents (two guinea pigs and a rabbit), two turtles, and a Beastie Girl…it almost sounds like the 12 Days of Christmas, LOL
I woke up Wednesday with “this has to change” running through my mind. Then I saw this: Fake It Until You Make It. Yep. Needed that kick in the pants. Even my own post on Thursday, Seven of Water, talked about saying ‘no’ to the good, in order to say ‘yes’ to the great. Yep. Needed that kick in the pants, too.
Time to get back to basics.
Wednesday, I forced myself to do my Flylady routines, something I’d let slide when I took the job and realized just how crazy my schedule would be. I even had a short Twitter conversation…shocking, I know. I even did some decking of the halls. It’s still not up to the usual level of decorating but at least we’re looking a bit more like Christmas around here.
Thursday, I did my Flylady routines, made sure I drank some water, and I OPENED a file. Got sidetracked working on said file but at least I opened it!
Friday, I did my Flylady routines, drank more water without it being a struggle, and did some baking.
Saturday, I was a slug again though I did do my Flylady routines and some reading.
And it feels great to actually do something. Baby steps. I need to be accountable again.
My goals this week:
- Continue with the Flylady routines, adding jobs each day
- Spend an hour each day working on writing, I have to open a file and do something even if it’s just re-reading what I have
- If I get the daily writing done, spend an hour visiting blogs and/or social media
How do you pick up the pieces?
04 Dec 2012
by Raelyn Barclay
in Tuesday Book Talk
Tags: Beneath the Secrets, books, Children of Time, Coyote Con, Crossroads in Time, Dangerous Secrets, Daughter of Time, e-books, Facebook, Footsteps in Time, Hot Secrets, Jacqueline Carey, Kushiel's Avatar, Kushiel's Chosen, Kushiel's Dart, Lisa Renee Jones, Llywelyn, Prince of Time, Raelyn Barclay, readers, reading, Sarah Woodbury, Winds of Time
Let’s talk books!
Just Read

Hot Secrets (Tall, Dark, and Deadly)
(first in the Walker Brothers trilogy) by Lisa Renee Jones
Why I picked it up: I saw this offered for free, probably on Facebook, and it sounded interesting enough to pick up. (Book 2: Dangerous Secrets
& Book 3: Beneath the Secrets is due out soon)
What I liked: I enjoyed the characters and world. Jones did a good job keeping me guessing who the bad guy was though I wasn’t completely surprised at the reveal. I was able to suspend belief and go with the love story. If the free price tag was an incentive to buy the other two books, the story succeeded.
What I disliked: Format errors. Sigh. But that’s the price of e-books. There were also a few editing errors that made me grit my teeth but weren’t big enough to pull me from the story.
Reading

Daughter of Time: A Time Travel Romance (The After Cilmeri Series)
Sarah Woodbury
Why I picked it up: Free is always a good word. However, what happened is that BFF and I were talking about time-travel romance stories which made me realize it had been awhile since I read a new one. Thus started a search for a new, to me, author. I happened upon this one.
What I like: Llywelyn. Seriously, I’ve always been fascinated by this medieval Welsh ruler. I enjoyed the time-travel ride and the dynamic between a modern-day woman and Llywelyn. I haven’t noticed any glaring historical oops either which tells me Woodbury did her research and wove it into her tale well. I’ll definitely be picking up the rest of this series.
What I dislike: This is a bit of a spoiler…the heroine is just out of an abusive marriage when she gets sucked back in time. To medieval Wales no less. Abuse was common place from all accounts I’ve read, yet the heroine rarely seems worried she’ll fall into the same predicament. And, as someone pointed out to me in my own writing, the Welsh the heroine understands from her Welsh born mother would not be the Welsh Llywelyn spoke. Not even the French they converse in. But I’ll go with it for the sake of the story
This is actually the prequel to the After Cilmeri series, here are links to the rest:
Will Read

Kushiel’s Dart
(the first book in the Kushiel’s Legacy series) by Jacqueline Carey
Why I picked this up: This author was brought to my attention during Coyote Con, perhaps even this particular series, and I was able to get the first three books at a second-hand store. Score. (Book 2: Kushiel’s Chosen
& Book 3: Kushiel’s Avatar
)
What I expect to like: These are deliciously thick books, 600-900 page paperbacks, so I expect an epic tale. I also expect I’ll be reading these awhile, LOL.
What I expect to dislike: This is a completely new author for me so I have no idea at this point, unless the length of these books ends up working against the story.
What are you reading and loving at the moment?
Previous Older Entries