It’s That Time Again…

Um… eventually I will finish… something.

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So many people are reflecting on the past year, I suppose I should do something like that. Eventually. The thing is, I like to pretend we’re not facing the end of the year, because I’d then be able to pretend I’d gotten done what I wanted to…

For the most part, my brain doesn’t work the way most people’s do. I don’t have over-arching year-long goals like I want to write six novels this year, or something like that. My goals tend to be more the monthly/weekly/daily/twenty minutely type that are about thoughts like, “If I can just hang in there for five more seconds — !” Seat-of-my pants, off-the-cuff creativity. Much of my life-planning takes place moments in extremis.

Maybe I oughta ponder working on that

Like my friend Cynthia, I don’t make actual resolutions, but I have a List that I keep in mind. It goes something like, Well, January 3, the cookies go back in the back of the cupboard, the chocolate goes back in the freezer, and I go back to the gym. It’s more than that, of course. It’s like what you have to do every morning when you wake up — decide what you need to accomplish, and get it done.

I admire Cyn. She was involved with a lying publisher at a small press who messed her around for AGES about a gorgeous cookbook for which she did all the photographs AND for which she invented all the recipes. It was a painful and frustrating process and the publishing house was duplicitous beyond belief and SO unprofessional, but she didn’t give up — and now, Cynthia’s book is out… because she simply looked at the challenges in front of her, and took that single step which put her on the road to conquering them each.

Tomorrow morning is your morning, just as the upcoming year is yours, too. Happy New Year.

{sweets for sweet}

Thank you, Ms. Shari Fesko and the Southfield Michigan teens at the library, for the love! In honor of you sharing the A LA CARTE foodie vibe, here’s our Café Lainey blue plate special of Bananas Foster and a fudge brownie for you!

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If Lainey got her hands on this recipe, she’d redo the brownie to be one of those flourless chocolate cakes and probably only take a little ice cream… but… the Bananas Foster we can pretend is healthy. It’s fruit, right? So, that’s fair… 😉

Thanks again for the note and the encouragement. Notes like yours make my day.

{the elves have retired}

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…yes, you can, in fact, get sick of the smell of baking butter and sugar.

After a flurry of baking, this Elf has retired. I write to you from an Undisclosed Location, to wish you a peaceful, restful, satisfying and reflective holiday season. May you have friends and family all around when you want them to be close, and may you have a small, warm, EMPTY OF PEOPLE room full of books, gingersnaps, and hot tea when you’d like it.

Merriment to you.

{Happy, Happy}

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A bit dark for NOON, dontcha think?

In need of a little light in the dark and cold? (As I write this, it is NINE DEGREES, kids. NINE.) Sick of rain, snow, sleet, or gloom of night? (Or, gloom of morning, as the case may be.) Then, you need the December Lights Project. The December Lights project was started by Northern authors living in Wales, Ireland and the UK where it is dark and c-c-cold, and is a bundle of short stories, each one posted a day in December, each with a happy ending.

That makes me overjoyed.

The stories are FREE, and written by the authors you LOVE, including Tiffany Trent, SHERWOOD SMITH (squee!), Leah Cypress, Patrick Samphire, Karen Healey, and more.

Pass the word, guys. It’s a little Solstice, Hannukah, Christmas, Kwaanza gift.

{Dear Miss Rosa…}

“…the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.”

Original Caption: 12/21/1956-Montgomery, AL: Rosa Parks, 43, sits in the front of a city bus here Dec. 21 as a Supreme Court ruling which banned segregation on the city's public transit vehicles took effect. Mrs. Parks' arrest on Dec. 1, 1955, for sitting in a bus forward of white passengers, touched off the boycott of Montgomery Negroes against the city's bus lines.

…may I sit next to you?