tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70843111908045678082024-03-13T23:04:00.580-04:00Hello Ello old blogEllo - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.comBlogger191125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-81517650694036139122009-01-03T02:42:00.001-05:002009-01-03T02:43:54.674-05:00Redirect has failed please click the link<a href="http://elloecho.blogspot.com">http://elloecho.blogspot.com</a> <br /><br />This is the new place where I will now be at. Click the link and follow me!Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-39521595503323270522009-01-03T01:37:00.004-05:002009-01-03T01:52:20.692-05:00Hopefully you will be redirectedOk guys! This is a heads up that my blog will start redirecting you to a new blog address - <a href="http://elloecho.blogspot.com">http://elloecho.blogspot.com</a> this weekend. Click on the link if it takes too long!<br /><br />I am MOVING!! Please follow me!Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-44989380566917231672008-12-23T00:10:00.000-05:002008-12-23T00:10:00.918-05:00Happy Holidays!!!!<div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://photobucket.com/images/funny%20christmas" target="_blank"><img src="http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/qq60/lookingforwonder/christmas/bird-snowfunny.jpg" alt="funny winter Pictures, Images and Photos" border="0" /></a></div><br />With the kids home for the week and a major revision in place, I will be letting the blog go dark for a little while. I hope to be back to posting in a week or so. But in the meantime, I wish all my blog buddies and blog readers a wonderful holiday season and a very happy New Year!<br /><br />Best,<br /><br />EllEllo - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com36tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-18127027672124676482008-12-19T16:28:00.004-05:002008-12-21T00:51:16.579-05:00Writing Mood MusicI am not one of those writers that needs absolute quiet. I write with the tv blaring, kids fighting, piano playing, violin screeching, kids screaming, husband snoring, radio blasting, kids laughing, etc. It is always noisy in the house. I've gotten used to working in chaos and sometimes when the house is too quiet, it is actually harder to work. Too much quiet can feel oppressive some times.<br /><br />So I do like to play music sometimes while I am writing. Not always, just when I feel a situation calls for it. What I call my mood music. When I am outlining, or brainstorming, world building, etc. - I like having Sarah McLachlan playing on my ipod. When I have some emotional angsty stuff, I reach for Tori Amos. And when I am really sleepy and need to wake myself up, I put on country western music cause I hates the stuff and it will actually make me mad. I'd rather eat raw liver than listen to continuous country music.<br /><br />Speaking of being mad, I love blasting music most especially when I am writing scenes filled with fighting and violence. Which, by the way, there is a lot of in my books. In fact all 3 of my manuscripts have quite alot of violence in them. I don't know what that says about my personality, but there it is. I am a violent person.<br /><br />Below is the music I like to blast when working on a battle or fight sequence. It is almost an anthem of mine. And yes I loved their first single too.<br /><br />Anybody else have a musical anthem they'd like to share?<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/truln6VnS4E&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/truln6VnS4E&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com25tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-73155804844853211462008-12-18T00:10:00.001-05:002008-12-18T00:10:00.894-05:00Random Funny Things My Kids Say - Part 19This past weekend I went up to New York for my best friend's big surprise birthday bash, which was an absolute blast and I am so happy I went. It was a quick drive in and out with the kids but Grandma and Grandpa decided that we had to squeeze in a trip to the American Girl store to get the girls their Christmas presents. Da Man bowed out with a convenient illness and so the rest of us braved the freezing cold weather that day to go midtown.<br /><br />Anyone can tell you that the Rockefeller Center area on any given weekend is usually extremely crowded, but in December it is a mob scene. There was no getting anywhere near the Saks Fifth Avenue Christmas windows and people were packed in like sardines around the tree. Meanwhile just trying to get into the American Girl store is like trying to see the Pope. After waiting on a block long line to get into the madhouse of a ridiculously overpriced store that clearly shows no signs of understanding what the word recession means, we stumbled out dazed and exhausted. As badly as the girls wanted to take a cab home, there were no cabs to be had. We struggled like salmon during spawning season against the tide of wall to wall tourists and finally wriggled our way to the nearest train station.<br /><br />The D train was as crowded as if it was rush hour. It reminded me of those Japanese commuter trains where the train conductors come up and push people onto the train. My Mom dives on to the train in true New York fashion, dragging Oldest behind her while me and my Dad with Angus and Youngest barely squeeze on. I can hear my Dad complaining that my Mom would rather ditch us than miss the train. He may be right. She can be very one track minded. That's a train pun. he he.<br /><br />I can hear Angus moaning and groaning about the press of people around her but at least she and my Dad are by a pole. Oldest keeps asking me anxiously if their American Girl presents are ok while I'm holding Youngest's hand while also carrying a very large American Girl Store shopping bag and extending my other arm out as far as I can to hold on to something, anything!, even while being held up by 8 different strangers around me.<br /><br />I ask Youngest if she is ok and the next thing I hear is:<br /><br />"All I can see is butts, Mommy. Butts, butts, butts! But it's ok, cause I'm holding my bweath!"<br /><br />Over the eruption of laughter, I reach over and slap a hand over Angus's mouth before she can say the inappropriateness that her gleaming mischievous eyes are brimming over with. Luckily we get off at the next stop before my kids say anything more alarming.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com27tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-43399309555901203872008-12-16T00:10:00.000-05:002008-12-16T00:10:01.024-05:00AuthorsNow! websiteHere is a very cool new website that I want to share with you. I've copied their information below:<br /><p><a href="http://www.authorsnow.com/">AuthorsNow!</a> is a collaboration of debut children’s book authors and illustrators who are the fresh and emerging voices in children’s and young adult literature today. Created with the parent, teacher, librarian and bookseller in mind, AuthorsNow! is a one-stop-shop to learn about all of our authors and illustrators. Here you’ll be able to …</p> <ul> <li>get up-to-date descriptions of forthcoming books</li><li>read the latest on our authors</li><li>download supplemental resources such as teaching guides, quizzes, and other materials</li><li>book an author or author panel for your school, library or organization</li><li>participate in contests and giveaways</li><li>find out about debut author events</li><li>and much, much more.</li> </ul> <p>We’ll also be serving up a fresh cup of content on a regular basis related to children’s literature and what’s happening in the field today.</p> <p>Our authors range from picture book authors to teen novelists, fiction and nonfiction alike, and all are published by major trade publishers in the United States.<br /></p> <p>New talent is in town! Learn about what’s hitting the shelves in children’s and teen literature today from our debut authors and illustrators. Not only will you find information about our books, but we’ll also point you to other popular groups, web sites, blogs, and communities who love children’s books as much as we do! So grab a cup of coffee and pull up a chair as we discuss what’s happening with AuthorsNow!…</p>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-87882794387585238522008-12-12T00:10:00.000-05:002008-12-12T00:10:00.131-05:00Japanese Ice Cream Treat SensationAwhile ago I blogged about this wonderful new treat sensation I had found called <a href="http://randomactsofunkindness.blogspot.com/2008/03/delicious-new-treat-sensation.html"> kisyu ume</a>. I thought for sure that this was the worst thing masquerading as a sweet treat that I had ever had, but I have discovered that I was terribly wrong. Terribly, horribly wrong.<br /><br />I love ice cream. I believe it is the best invention in the entire world. I personally don't understand vanilla eaters. Vanilla is good but chocolate is so much better! And what about cookies and cream? Fudge ripple? Mint chocolate chip? Ice cream is heaven on a cone. I can't get enough of it. I adore all these different ice cream flavors! They make me happy... except maybe the Japanese version of our Baskin Robbins 31 flavors. Below is a selection of fabulous Japanese ice cream:<br /><br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SUHDWu9ZA0I/AAAAAAAAAos/N3hGUuf18W0/s1600-h/japaneseicecream.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 268px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SUHDWu9ZA0I/AAAAAAAAAos/N3hGUuf18W0/s400/japaneseicecream.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5278715033584993090" border="0" /></a><span style="font-size:78%;">Copyright Wilhelmja via Creative Commons license on Flickr.com</span><br /></div><br />At the top, the second ice cream top showing, we start with the very innocuous ramen flavored ice cream. Noodle ice cream flavor. That's fine. I can deal. The one next to it has a picture of a stalk of wheat so I thought it might be bread ice cream. Nope it is malt beer ice cream. I wonder if there is any alcohol content in it?<br /><br />Aw come on, you say! What's with the weak stuff? Alright, I hear you. You are way more adventurous. Let's start with the first ice cream on the second row with the green top - good old wasabi ice cream. Horseradish ice cream. Perhaps you are supposed to eat it with your sushi instead of after? Well go ahead and blow out your nasal cavities with it. When you are done, why don't you skip over to the last ice cream on the second row with the yellow top that looks like a horse's head. No! You gasp. What new vileness can this be? Don't say it Ello, it can't be... Oh yes, I will Wilbur! It's HORSEMEAT ICE CREAM!!! After a nice day at the racetrack, come and have a cold, smooth cone of horsemeat! It will make you neigh with delight!<br /><br />And if horsemeat is not your thing, go ahead and pick up the flavor right below it. You know, the one with the figure of a boy with a turban. Yes I know there is a boy on the cover. No it is not testicle ice cream. I don't think they make that. At least not yet. How about Indian curry ice cream. For those of you who seek some spice with their dessert. Because sweet should also be spicy. Really spicy. Curry spicy that is. Someone somewhere out there was playing around in the kitchen and decided that milk, sugar, cream would be a perfect base for chicken curry. And that person is just so very special.<br /><br />Wait a minute, you say. What about ice cream for the seafood lovers here? Say no more, say no more. The first ice cream on the bottom row is fish egg ice cream. Hey you can call it caviar ice cream if you want, if it makes you feel posh. Oh salty treats of fishy goodness! Let those little fishy egg sacs burst in your mouth and mix that oily fishy goodness with the milk, sugar, and creamy goodness of the ice cream.<br /><br />What say you? None of these are hitting your sweet spot? Speak up! I can't hear you with the vomit gurgling in your mouth! Oh you need something more special? Ok, I've got it for you. Here you go:<br /><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SUHKk8lVBwI/AAAAAAAAAo8/-r7oltCskmw/s1600-h/octopus.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 268px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SUHKk8lVBwI/AAAAAAAAAo8/-r7oltCskmw/s400/octopus.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5278722974341728002" border="0" /></a><br />Octopus ice cream. Cause nothing says summer time like a nice refreshing scoop of octopus ice cream with perfect sucker encrusted tentacles for your crunching pleasure. And if you are really lucky, one of the suckers will still be in working order and stick to your tongue while you try to eat it. How awesome would that be? Enjoy!Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com33tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-48874825924664286852008-12-11T00:14:00.002-05:002008-12-11T00:28:03.188-05:00Help!I've been trying to get my name blogspot but squatters have control over it and apparently can't do anything about it! The closest I could get to a new blogger address is elloecho.blogspot.com but then blogger classified it as spam and locked it up for a very long time! I only just got it back and now, finally, on the advice of my agent, am working on changing my blog to the new blogger address. The intent is that I will move all content from here to the new blogspot and that when you click here, you will get redirected immediately until such time as you all start relinking me at the new place.<br /><br />EXCEPT, I am fairly technically savvy at times and inept at others. This is one of my inept times. I can't find anything to help me figure out how the heck I can keep all my blog features here and transfer them to the new blog. And I tried a redirect on the other blog and had some problems and now I'm afraid to redirect on this one cause ineptness has taken over my brain functions. SO I am putting out an SOS for help please.<br /><br />So to all my technically brilliant buddies - please help me figure out how to do what I want to do and not screw up. I'll come up with amusing prizes if it all works out right! I might even let Da Man post one of his embarrassing expose stories about me that he has been DYING to spill and which I have rejected on pain of waxing his tenders.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-32116933871836225802008-12-08T23:06:00.003-05:002008-12-09T00:30:54.460-05:00My studentsOn the last day of my Thursday night class, my students completely blew me away by having a surprise end of the semester party. They brought pizza, cold cuts, cheese, crackers, cake, brownies, chips, cider, drinks, chocolates. I was really blown away by the wonderful spread and touched by the heartfelt appreciation they showed me. It was the first time that I was nearly brought to tears by my students in the classroom. They let me know how much they enjoyed my class and how much benefit they received from it. They let me know that I had made a difference in their lives in some small but tangible way.<br /><br />I, in turn, have learned so much from all of them. Many are returning adult students, some who've been out of school for more than twenty years, who have more drive, more determination and more passion for their education than their younger classmates. Some are attending college at the same time as their children. Others are raising little ones at home and juggling babysitting to make it to class. They struggle through full time jobs, raising children, paying mortgages and other hardships but come to class every night ready to continue their educational odyssey. They challenge me, argue with me and push me to give them the best educational experience I can. Every class has been a dynamic exchange of knowledge and experience. Every class I leave tired but stimulated and feeling so lucky to have had such an involved group of students.<br /><br />My admiration for my students is limitless. They remind me that it is never too late to go after whatever it is you truly want. Never too hard to achieve your dreams. Never too proud to go back and start again.<br /><br />They remind me of why it is I teach.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-21869411298462529232008-12-05T00:31:00.005-05:002008-12-05T13:14:28.986-05:00Savvy<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/STi9jP91ZvI/AAAAAAAAAok/w6UzqJ-Zn7A/s1600-h/savvy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 79px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/STi9jP91ZvI/AAAAAAAAAok/w6UzqJ-Zn7A/s400/savvy.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5276175376743491314" border="0" /></a>(Oldest and her best friend are guest posting today while I am slowly recuperating. They are both 9 years old and in the fourth grade.)<br /><p>Hi again! This is Oldest. Today I have a very special treat! At least it was for me! My Mom bought me the most awesome book called Savvy by Ingrid Law. Me and my best friend read it and loved it and then my Mom said we could interview Ms. Law by email and that was so exciting! So first we will provide our reviews. Mom said to call my best friend Hiccup for this post cause she thinks it is funny. This is funny but we don’t approve. Mom said too bad because this is her blog.</p> <p>Hi this is Hiccup and I absolutely adore books and I love to read! Let me tell you about this wonderful book that Ms. Ello gave me to read! The book is called by Savvy by Ingrid Law. Mibs Beaumont is a 12 year old girl who is about to get a savvy but before that day, her Poppa gets into a terrible accident and goes to Salina hospital, so her mother and her oldest brother, Rocket, goes to Salina Hospital but Mibs, Samson, her younger brother who is seven years old, Fish, her second oldest brother, Bobbi and Will who are the preacher's grandchildren all want to go to Salina so they ride on a bus that goes to Salina but it starts to go away from Salina, not near Salina! Will Mibs ever see her Poppa again?! I loved this book!!! I think that it was extremely exciting!!! I was smiling whenever I was reading this book! </p> <p class="MsoNormal">Oldest – You forgot to tell them what a savvy is Hiccup! And Mibs real name is <st1:state st="on"><st1:place st="on">Mississippi</st1:place></st1:state>! Her family is not like regular people. They get a special power on their 13th birthday which is called a Savvy. It is a magic power like her grandfather can move land around and her older brother has electric powers. It is so cool.</p> <p>Hiccup – So cool. I want a savvy where I can fly.</p> <p>Oldest – Me too. I want a savvy where I can fly and be invisible.</p> <p>Hiccup – Invisible while flying?</p> <p>Oldest – Well, yeah. But also be invisible even when not flying. </p> <p>Hiccup – That’s 2 savvies. You can only pick one. And I already picked flying.</p> <p>(We interrupt this post for a 10 minute argument on why you can or cannot have more than 1 savvy and how it may or may not be cheating.)</p> <p>Oldest – Anyway, we got to write a letter to Ms. Law and she answered our questions!!! <span style=""> </span>So here is our interview!</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hi Ms. Law! Thanks so much for letting us do an author interview with you. We are really excited and we have lots of questions! My Mom bought me your book Savvy and Hiccup and I both read it and loved it! Your book absolutely rocks! I think it is one of the greatest books I’ve ever read. It was exciting, funny, and fun.<br /></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hiccup: I loved this book!!! I think that it was extremely exciting!!! I was smiling whenever I was reading Savvy! It was the first book I ever read like this. I'd recommend this book to all my friends.<o:p><br /></o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p>Oldest and Hiccup: We love your book and hope you write more books about Mibs.<br /></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Ms. Law: Hi Oldest! Hi Hiccup! Thank you so much for your wonderful, thoughtful questions. It's great to know how much you both enjoyed reading Savvy.<br /></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Oldest: Our first question of course is how did you get the idea for savvies?<br /><br />Ms. Law: Savvies are about fifteen percent magic, twenty-five percent super powers, and sixty percent “fish-story” talents. I like to think of the story in Savvy as a modern tall tale.<br /><br />Hiccup: How long did it take you to write Savvy?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I wrote Savvy between January and May of 2007. After getting a publishing contract shortly after, I then worked on revising the book for my editor for another few months. So, altogether, it took about eight or nine months.<br /></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hiccup: What is your favorite part of the book?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I love the end . . . and the beginning . . . and everything in between! It’s hard to decide on a favorite part, but I do like the scene in the pool and the scene in the diner with Ozzie as well.<br /></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hiccup: My favorite part is when Samson bit the great Ozzie's leg. I can still hear him scream. I couldn't ever do that because I'd be too scared. But it's really funny though. It is nice to hear bad guys have punishments. </p> <p>Oldest: That’s my favorite part too! When I read that part I could almost heard a little girl scream in my mind.</p> <p>Oldest: Would you want a savvy and if you could have a savvy what would it be?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I like to answer this question in three parts. First is my dream savvy, which would be to fly or to breathe under water. Second is my silly savvy, which is that I knock things over and spill things a lot—I’m really very clumsy. And third is my real, everyday savvy, which is that I smile a lot.</p> <p>Hiccup: Flying is cool.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Oldest: So is being invisible. And see she picked 3 savvies so I can pick 2 too!<br /><br />Hiccup: What inspired you to write your book?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I wanted to write a story about magical children that never used the word ‘magic’ and one that was set in out-of-the-way places in the United States—no big cities or fancy towns. I wanted to show that extraordinary things can happen anywhere.<br /><br />Oldest: How does the story relate to you?<br /><br />Ms. Law: In the book, Mibs needs to learn which voices in her life are important to listen to and which are not. Sometimes it’s easy to let the voices of criticism and doubt get fixed in your head. But it’s important, especially when writing, to listen to and trust your own voice.<br /><br />Oldest: I really liked the part when Mibs talked to Miss Mermaid. That part was really meaningful to me. How did you come up with the characters? Especially Mibs. Is she like anyone you know?<br /><br />Ms. Law: Mibs isn’t based on anyone I know. But as I wrote her story, she became more and more real to me. Sometimes characters come to life on their own. </p> <p>Oldest: Mibs is one of my favorite characters. Her and her brothers are so cool! I cannot wait to read more about Mibs and her family!</p> <p class="MsoNormal">Hiccup: I like Mibs because she's serious and adventurous too.</p> <p>Oldest: How did you come up with Grandpa Bomba's savvy and the idea that they live in Kansaska-Nebransas? And do people realize they live in a new area? How would people find them on a map?<br /><br />Ms. Law: Grandpa Bomba’s savvy is one with the most “tall-tale” feel to it. Even his own family knows he’s exaggerating when he claims to have created the entire state of <st1:state st="on"><st1:place st="on">Idaho</st1:place></st1:state> on his thirteenth birthday. Kansaska-Nebransas was just a fun extension of the idea that Grandpa can create “all new places.” People probably can’t find it on the map. But that would be okay with the family. They need to keep their secrets!<br /><br />Hiccup: What is your favorite kind of character?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I love characters with a lot of heart and characters who are still trying to figure themselves out.<br /><br />Hiccup: What are your favorite books?<br /><br />Ms. Law: There have been many books that have been my favorites over the years. The most recent is A Crooked Kind of Perfect, by Linda Urban. One of the earliest was Charmed Life, by Diana Wynne Jones.<br /><br />Oldest: Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?<br /><br />Ms. Law: No. But I have always had stories in my head. I guess you could say that I’ve never outgrown make-believe and that writing stories is just another way of pretending.<br /><br />Oldest and Hiccup: When will your next book be out and will it be about Mibs and her family?<br /><br />Ms. Law: I don’t know the publication date of my next book yet because I still have to finish it! Hopefully, it will come out at the end of 2009 or the beginning of 2010. The next book follows a new main character, telling the story of Mibs’s cousin, Ledger Kale, as he tries to figure out his own life after turning thirteen. This story takes place nine years after Savvy, but don’t worry! Even though Mibs’s journey is over, there will still be a few familiar characters along the way.</p> <p>Oldest: Oh no! We won’t get to read about Mibs anymore!</p> <p>Hiccup: But we will still get to read about savvies at least.</p> <p>Oldest: Yeah, that’s good.</p> <p>Ms. Law: Thanks for being such great fans. Take care and happy reading! </p> <p class="MsoNormal">Oldest and Hiccup: Thank you Ms. Law!!! We think your book rock n rolls! Thanks for writing such a great book.<script> <!-- D(["mb","\u003c/span\u003e\n\n\u003cp style\u003d\"text-indent:0.5in\"\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003efrom\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\u003cp style\u003d\"text-indent:0.5in\"\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003ehikari and summer\u003cbr\u003e\n\u003cbr\u003e\n\u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eThis is Hikari\u0026#39;s Review - Summer you need to do one also!\u003cbr\u003e\n\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eFrom\nHikari Tanaka – I\u0026#39;m 9 years old and I\u0026#39;m in forth grade and in Ms. Ralles\u0026#39;s\nclass. I absolutely adore books and I love to read! My favorite authors are\nIngrid Law, who wrote Savvy, Brian Jacques, who wrote the Redwall series,\nLloyed Alexander, who wrote The Wanderer, Marguerite Henry, who wrote King of\nthe Winds, C.S Louise, who wrote The Magician\u0026#39;s Nephew, Philip Pullman, who\nwrote The Golden Compass series, Rick Riordan, who wrote The Thunder Thief\nseries, Ben M. Baglio, who wrote The Animal Ark series, Erin Hunter, who wrote\nthe Warriors series and J.R.R Tolkien, who wrote The Hobbit. They are my\nfavorite authors because the books all have adventures, have animals and, makes\nyou impossible to stop reading! Anyway, let me tell you about this wonderful\nbook!\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003e \u003c/span\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\n\n\n\u003cp style\u003d\"text-indent:0.5in\"\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eMibs Beaumont is a 12 year old girl who is about to\nget a savvy but before that day, her Poppa gets into a terrible accident and\ngoes to Salina hospital, so her mother and her oldest brother, Rocket, goes to\nSalina Hospital but Mibs, Samson, her younger brother who is seven years old,\nFish, her second oldest brother, Bobbi and Will who are the preacher\u0026#39;s\ngrandchildren all want to go to Salina so they ride on a bus that goes to\nSalina but it starts to go \u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eaway\u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003e from Salina, not \u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003enear\u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003e Salina! Will Mibs ever see her Poppa again?! I loved this book!!! I\nthink that it was \u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eextremely \u003c/span\u003e\u003cspan style\u003d\"font-size:16pt\"\u003eexciting!!! I was smiling\nwhenever I was reading this book! I liked the part when Samson bit the great\nOzzie\u0026#39;s leg. I can still hear him scream. I couldn\u0026#39;t ever do that because I\u0026#39;d\nbe too scared. But it\u0026#39;s really funny though. It is nice to hear bad guys have\npunishments. My favorite part is Mibs. I like Mibs because she\u0026#39;s serious and\nadventurous too. I\u0026#39;m so glad I read Savvy. It was the first book I ever read\nlike this. I\u0026#39;d recommend this book to all my friends. I hope Ms.Law writes more\nstories about Mibs and her family and friends.",1] ); //--> </script> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p>So that concludes our interview with Ms. Law. We hope you enjoyed it. We highly recommend that you run out and buy Savvy by Ms. Law right away. It is an awesome book!</p>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-46870488213297897182008-12-02T19:02:00.002-05:002008-12-02T19:13:54.677-05:00Thanks for all the great comments...I've really enjoyed and appreciated everyone's comments on the last few posts and wanted to tell you guys how cool it has been to read them all. I'm always glad to see that people think my kids are funny and wicked smart and I'm happy to share with you the funny and poignant stuff my parents have shared with me over the years. So thanks to everyone for taking the time to stop by. I should be making my rounds but I have actually been sick lately. My ongoing dental traumas have caused me horrible reoccurring pain that spreads from my jaw to my ear and has been like this for over a month now. You know it's bad when I can't even joke about it. I keep wracking my brain to try and figure out what terrible thing I must have done to receive all this painful attention from the dental demons. I think the only other person who could relate to my agony is Spyscribbler, who has her own dental horror stories she could share.<br /><br />To top it all off, I got really sick yesterday after a bad case of food poisoning and over self-medicating (the self medicating has been trying to find a painkiller that actually relieves pain and which I'm not allergic to) and I was one horribly sick pig. It's the second time I've poisoned myself in a month. Actually, if I hadn't taken the medicine myself I might be thinking that there is something to my Mom's idea of never letting your husband get a huge life insurance policy on you...<br /><br />Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks to everyone as usual for stopping by and forgive me as I wallow in my own misery and not make my usual rounds. I do have a great author interview post scheduled for later this week in which Oldest and her best friend both read a book they loved and got to interview the author, so please stay tuned for Oldest's post later this week.<br /><br />Until then, this little poisoned piggy is signing out for a wee bit.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-59623318160267889592008-12-01T00:10:00.000-05:002008-12-01T00:10:00.743-05:00National Day of Listening StoryAs part of Moonrat's National Day of Listening request for stories, I want to share a story with you. My parents were down for the holiday and we were talking about old times. My Dad reminded me of what happened on one of our old family trips.<br /><br />Life was pretty hard for my parents when they moved to the states. They were poor graduate students studying at Georgia Tech University until graduating and moving to New York City, where they were poor post-graduates desperately looking for a job. My mom had a mechanical engineering degree but it was useless for her, being a woman in a male-dominated industry. My dad studied business, but it was not quite his calling either. They both suffered at various businesses, many which were disastrous failures. I remember those lean years as times when I would walk into the kitchen, a hungry little girl, and find absolutely nothing to eat. I relied on the free breakfasts and lunches of my public school to feed me during the day. For sometimes, dinner could be hit or miss. I went to bed hungry too many nights to remember.<br /><br />But in my early teens, my parents were doing a little better. Enough so that we could, on occasion, go on a short family vacation in our car. My Dad loves to drive and we would drive all over the northeast region. On one such family vacation, we drove south, past Washington, DC (which we visited often) and headed south into Virginia. We had been driving all day and all of us were tired. I must have been 13 and my sister was 5. My father saw a large motel sign with the vacancy sign lit brightly. We pulled in and watched my Dad go in to rent a room. He came back a few minutes later, started the car and drove away.<br /><br />"No vacancy," he said.<br /><br />"But the sign..." my mom started.<br /><br />My Dad just shook his head. A few miles later we saw another motel with the word Vacancy clearly lit. Once more my Dad came out, his face tight in anger as we drove away. This happened many more times that night. It was very late and we had been driving well past dinner and bedtime. My sister had fallen asleep whining of hunger and my parents were very quiet. Finally we found another motel, much smaller and a little tucked away from the main highway. My Dad got wearily out of the car and walked over one last time to the motel office. He was gone alot longer this time and when he reappeared, he drove the car down to the farthest corner of the motel, although it was clear the motel was quite empty.<br /><br />We all got out of the car, me carrying my sleeping sister, and entered the small room. It was ugly but clean and we were all so relieved to be out of the car. My Mom started making some noodles for our very delayed dinner on our little portable stove top as my Dad laid down on the bed. They argued for awhile over whether or not to continue our trip further south. My Mom wanted to go home and my Dad refused. We were heading for Savannah, Georgia and then to Atlanta to meet friends. He was not going to let racist rednecks spoil his family vacation.<br /><br />"Dad," I asked. "Please, can we just go home? I don't like it here."<br /><br />"We're just passing through," he replied.<br /><br />"But they hate us!"<br /><br />"They hate what they don't know or understand," he said tiredly. "We are too different."<br /><br />"I hate them too!" I yelled. I was tired and angry. "I want to go home!" And while there was plenty of racism in NYC, at least the fact that there were so many other minorities around you kept you from feeling alone and insecure. Here in this very white area, I felt we were terribly exposed. But I never forgot what he told me that day.<br /><br />"If you let hate and fear rule your life, you will never enjoy living," he said. "This is not even that bad. We've seen worse hatred (yes unfortunately this is true - but I'll save it for another post) and we will probably see more. But no matter what, be proud of who you are and stand up for yourself. We have to teach these people about who we are and then maybe in the future when you grow up, you will never have to see this type of ignorance again."<br /><br />He gave me a hug and said, "Despite what you feel right now, never forget that this is a great country."<br /><br />So now we come back to the present day, and as we sat in the living room, after the huge American meal, with a few token Korean dishes for my Mom's sake, my Dad brought up this old incident to contrast it to our world now, where we have for the first time ever, a black President-elect. Something he never thought could happen, but which gives him great hope for the future.<br /><br />"Isn't this a great country?" he said.<br /><br />Yes, it most definitely is.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com25tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-14872022486425153332008-11-28T00:10:00.000-05:002008-11-28T00:10:00.383-05:00Freedom!Angus came home with her usual pile of papers for me to review from school. As I was sorting through them all, I came up on the page below. She was supposed to describe 5 things all living things need. Check out number 4:<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SS2DK7h926I/AAAAAAAAAoc/CAPS_V-j4kQ/s1600-h/freedom.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 304px; height: 400px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SS2DK7h926I/AAAAAAAAAoc/CAPS_V-j4kQ/s400/freedom.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5273014962522807202" border="0" /></a><br />I especially like her drawings on the bottom. Little caterpillars breathing air, eating food and drinking water. One caterpillar sits nicely in its home while another flees for freedom, a little smile on its face. Her teacher is a good sport and gave her a smiley face in the middle but I may have to appeal her decision in marking freedom incorrect. I think it is an excellent answer.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com29tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-6146086557105524542008-11-26T20:33:00.002-05:002008-11-26T20:46:34.038-05:00Happy Thanksgiving and another random funny!Today we were at Nordstroms looking for shoes when the girls spotted a beautiful fancy coat with a fur collar and fur ringed sleeves and a fur muff. The girls oooohed and aaaaahed and then Youngest rubbed the muff against her cheek and shouted out:<br /><br />"It's so soft! It's made from kittens!!!" she said in an excited shout.<br /><br />I know that the PETA folks would be really angry about a comment like that, but boy did that crack me up!<br /><br />Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates! Lucky for me my lazy butt is not cooking! I shall be eating alot instead!Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-2390999812470514252008-11-25T10:08:00.002-05:002008-11-25T11:25:12.582-05:00Fascinating to watchBecause my book is set in ancient Korea, it roams across the entire peninsula, from the very tip of South Korea and up and beyond modern day North Korea into what is now considered China, was once called Manchuria, and was in ancient times part of the Korean kingdom of Koguryo. The political dispute between China and the two Koreas over the ancient treasures and historic sites of Koguryo have resulted in vicious academic and journalistic backbiting over whether or not Koguryo is considered Chinese or Korean. Historically, Koguryo has always been recognized as one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. But I don't want to get into the middle of this contentious political disagreement.<br /><br />But I bring this up because the kingdom of Koguryo, which I refer to as Guru, is a major part of my book. And that leads me to my interest in North Korea. While I abhore the North Korean government and the "military first" ideology that harms its citizens, I am interested in the culture and the people who must suffer under such a harsh one-party regime. So I found this fascinating video highlighting preparations for the 2003 Pyongyang Mass Games, the world's largest choreographed gymnastics performance. These are clips from <span style="font-weight: bold;">A State of Mind, </span> which is a 2004 documentary film by Daniel Gordon which follows two North Korean child gymnasts and their families for over eight months during training for the mass games. The UK-based Dance band Faithless used clips from the documentary for this video to their single "I Want More." I hope you find it as fascinating as I did.<br /><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div> <object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/nvsCOQa_Cjc&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/nvsCOQa_Cjc&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-33660004608855104602008-11-21T10:23:00.004-05:002008-11-21T12:29:40.987-05:00Random Funny Things My Kids Say - Part 18<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SSbUsJTH6vI/AAAAAAAAAoM/-I63K_QNK9Q/s1600-h/Gracie+serious.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 240px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SSbUsJTH6vI/AAAAAAAAAoM/-I63K_QNK9Q/s320/Gracie+serious.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5271134268759206642" border="0" /></a><br />This is Youngest as a toddler. Notice the truculent expression on her face. This expression has not changed much over the years. And while normally she is the sweetest, laid back, most easy going and loving kid, the kid has got a wicked temper just like her dad, Da Man Troll.<br /><br />Yesterday I asked Youngest to pick up her toys.<br /><br />"I'm too tired," she said as she lounged upside down upon the couch, bobbing her head off over the edge while her legs were splayed straight up the back of the couch.<br /><br />"They are not my toys they are your toys and you need to put them away," I snapped.<br /><br />"I didn't take them out," she protested, still in her upside down position. I paused. On Thursdays, she comes home at 12:30 and stays home with me until the nanny comes and I go pick up the girls from school at 3 and then leave for campus. It was 2pm. There was no other child in the house at the time.<br /><br />"They were not out when you left for school this morning and they are out now. No one else played with them."<br /><br />"How do you know?" she sat up with an innocent look on her face.<br /><br />"What?"<br /><br />"How do you know space aliens didn't come out and play with my toys?"<br /><br />"Oh so you are saying invisible space aliens flew into our house and played with your Dora talking dollhouse?"<br /><br />She nodded her head vigorously as she smiled in glee.<br /><br />I stood before her and reminded her of what was coming.<br /><br />"You know Santa Claus is watching you and if you tell a lie it is considered very naughty."<br /><br />The above truculent expression crossed her face.<br /><br />"He can see me all the time?"<br /><br />I nodded. She leaned back against the couch, kicking one of her toy furniture pieces idly.<br /><br />"Can he read my thoughts?" she asked.<br /><br />"No, but God can and God tells Santa everything."<br /><br />"Alright fine, I took the toys out," she admitted. With a heavy sigh she lay back down on the couch.<br /><br />"I'm waiting for you to clean up!" I reminded her.<br /><br />"But Mommy I told you I was too tired!"<br /><br />"Baby, I just told you Santa is watching you!"<br /><br />"Mommy, Santa is not going to be mad at me if I has an important reason. And I told you I am tired and I need my rest or I can get sick and then YOU will be in trouble with Santa, not me!!"<br /><br />What a little lawyer. She is 4 going on 40.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com28tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-31577013171911777482008-11-18T23:27:00.003-05:002008-11-18T23:49:19.266-05:00Brain FartToday the phone rang and I got up, walked into the kitchen, where the main phone is hanging on the wall, walked right by the phone and proceeded to open the refrigerator door. I stared blindly into the fridge wondering what the heck I was looking for when the answering machine clicked on, reminding me of what I was originally supposed to do.<br /><br />One hour later, I walked into the kitchen to get a soda. As I was walking, I noticed Angus' harmonica on the floor. I picked it up and took it with me to the kitchen. When the kids came home from school, they went to get drinks. All of a sudden I hear them laughing. Apparently I had put the harmonica in the fridge. <br /><br />I am suffering from chronic brain farts. Da Man has taken to calling me a knucklehead. I think it is all related to my dental woes. Da Man assures me that I have always been a bit of a knucklehead. He's nice. I think I shall have a brain fart and accidentally put his work security pass into the freezer.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com32tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-8630465259317793872008-11-17T00:10:00.000-05:002008-11-17T00:19:26.907-05:00Random Funny Things My Kids Say - Part 17So the kids were piling in the car the other night and Angus had brought with her 2 string cheese sticks while Youngest brought in a bag of smart popcorn. As I am driving, I hear Oldest and Youngest asking for some cheese which Angus is reluctant to share. Grudgingly she finally shares half of one with Oldest and eats the other whole herself. Youngest has been steadily crunching her popcorn and asks again for some cheese.<br /><br />"Ok," Angus says. "I'll make a deal with you. The rest of this cheese for the rest of your popcorn."<br /><br />"Deal!" Youngest says, and hands over the bag as Angus gives her the half stick of cheese.<br /><br />I can see Youngest in my back view mirror begin to quickly eat the cheese. Angus sticks her hand in the bag and shouts, "Hey! There's nothing left! You cheated me!!"<br /><br />"Nuh uh!" Youngest mumbles as she shoves the rest of the cheese in her mouth.<br /><br />"That's so wrong!" Angus fumes. "There's no popcorn left! We made a deal! Cheese for popcorn! You cheated me!"<br /><br />"No I didn't, there was still some in the bag!"<br /><br />"It's crumbs! Just crumbs!" Angus is furious.<br /><br />Oldest and I are giggling.<br /><br />Angust shouts, "That's not funny!"<br /><br />"Well it is funny," I say. "But not nice."<br /><br />"Yeah that's not nice! She cheated me!"<br /><br />"No I didn't!" Youngest says earnestly. "She didn't ask me how much was left in the bag. She should have asked how much was left first. That's not my fault. That's her fault!"<br /><br />Angus has just learned the important lesson of caveat emptor and Youngest has proven herself to be a devious little conniver. That's my girl.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-22097758763600134182008-11-15T00:11:00.003-05:002008-11-15T01:04:11.281-05:00Traditional Korean Drum EnsembleOk so I waited til the weekend so you can play this video at home instead of the office. See how considerate I am? This is a great example of Samgomu, a traditional Korean three drum dance. It is a drum dance of ancient Korea which is said to have been inspired by Buddhist monks dances and shamanistic rituals. This video is a bit grainy, but it is one of the best examples of Samgomu I could find. I plan on incorporating Samgomu and other Korean drumming into my Seven Kingdoms sequel, if I ever get the opportunity to work on the sequel, that is. But it is fun for me to watch this and think that my Mom, when she was younger, was an excellent drummer. I've always loved drums, and drums are such an integral part of Korean culture, that it clearly flows in our blood. <br /><br />So I hope you enjoy a little bit of Korean culture.<br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/h5LyTCrKPLM&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/h5LyTCrKPLM&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-59869881276472827602008-11-13T11:29:00.002-05:002008-11-13T11:46:32.249-05:00Poor Unfortunate PigI thought three consecutive Wednesdays in a row to fix a second root canal was more pain than a person could bear. But imagine my horror at finding out I have to come one more time! In part it is my fault as I didn't schedule enough time for him to finish up and I had to pick up my daughters from school. But the thought of another needle in my mouth is more than I can bear. It is way too depressing.<br /><br />So another lesson I learned from my dental experiences. Make sure to push numb parts of your mouth out of the bite zone. I got swollen after 2 hours of my mouth being held open for x-rays and drilling and filling. On my way home, I noticed that I kept biting down on something squishy but was too traumatized to worry about it ... until the novacaine wore off and I realized I had been biting down on my swollen inner cheek, which was now not only swollen but all bit up and basically one big abrasion. Because my tongue and jaw are all sore from the experience, I now have to stick my finger in my mouth and push the inside of my mouth away from my chompers. This also makes eating and talking a bit of a challenge. I shove small bits of food in my mouth, which I can only open about half an inch. Any wider and my jaw hurts. I talk through clenched teeth, like Clint Eastwood in his Dirty Harry movies. I have pain killers, but apparently after taking them for several weeks now, they really upset my stomach. My dentist has given me a different prescription, but I'm also not a drug fan so I'm trying to ride out the pain. Which makes me a fool as well as unfortunate.<br /><br />One more Wednesday of pain and then hopefully I will be free of this endless misery. And I can't curl up into a ball and rock back and forth nursing my aching jaw because it is getting close to end of semester. So I must turn my attention to grading tons of papers again. Here comes my big red dripping pen. I shall not be the only one feeling sorry for myself. he he.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-31829854009570188152008-11-12T00:10:00.000-05:002008-11-12T00:10:00.745-05:00Cindy's Silver Phoenix Cover<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SRo-dyCI2GI/AAAAAAAAAn0/SE8y3f8mxr4/s1600-h/Silver+Phoenix+hc+c.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 265px; height: 400px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SRo-dyCI2GI/AAAAAAAAAn0/SE8y3f8mxr4/s400/Silver+Phoenix+hc+c.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5267591395531085922" border="0" /></a> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>No one wanted Ai Ling. And deep down she is relieved—despite the<br />dishonor she has brought upon her family—to be unbetrothed, free, and<br />not some stranger’s subservient bride banished to the inner quarters.</em></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>But now, something is after her. Something terrifying—a force she<br />cannot comprehend. And as the pieces of the puzzle start to fit<br />together, Ai Ling begins to understand that her journey to the Palace<br />of Fragrant Dreams in search of her beloved father—missing these many<br />months—is so much more than that. Bravery, intelligence, the will to<br />fight and fight hard . . . she will need all of these things. Just as<br />she will need the new and mysterious power growing within her. She<br />will also need help.</em></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>It is Chen Yong who finds her partly submerged and barely breathing at<br />the edge of a deep lake. There is something of unspeakable evil trying<br />to drag her under. On a quest of his own Chen Yong offers that<br />help…and perhaps more.</em></p><br />This is one of the most stunning covers I have ever seen. And to be honest, I couldn't be more proud of this book then if it was my own! Not only because Cindy is a friend and agency sister, but because here is a book about Asia with an Asian protagonist. Cause let's face it, there's not many YA books in the North American market with Asian protagonists. So I cheer loudly when I see books like this. (One other series is the wonderful Dragonkeeper series by Carole Wilkinson.)<br /><br /> Both Cindy and I know how hard it is to get Asian themed fiction in the marketplace. We both have heard from professionals who have told us that our kind of books would not sell in the current marketplace. I am so proud that Cindy has proven them wrong. So when Silver Phoenix comes to a bookstore near you next year, I hope you will all run out and purchase it. Cause it's gonna look might nice on your bookshelves!<br /> <em></em>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-59832125506109312652008-11-09T16:24:00.004-05:002008-11-09T17:41:50.389-05:00Buying Books instead of Toys<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SRdnHx36nmI/AAAAAAAAAns/ouHxcUdITro/s1600-h/SANTA_CLAUS.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SRdnHx36nmI/AAAAAAAAAns/ouHxcUdITro/s400/SANTA_CLAUS.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5266791672577695330" /></a><br /><br />I sprung the news on my girls today. I gathered them around me, put on my serious face and I said:<br /><br />"You know how you girls write letters to Santa Claus telling him what you hope he might bring you for Christmas if you are good?"<br /><br />The girls nodded.<br /><br />"We haven't written to him yet," Oldest said. <br /><br />"He's not sick is he?" Angus asked.<br /><br />"Is Christmas cancelled?" Youngest asked in a panic.<br /><br />"No, nothing like that," I assured them. They all let out relieved sighs and sat back.<br /><br />"Well, this year, I wrote a letter to Santa Claus. I asked Santa Claus to do me a big favor. This year, instead of bringing toys, I asked him to bring you books."<br /><br />Angus and Oldest looked devastated. Only Youngest jumped up and started cheering.<br /><br />"Hurray! More books! I love books!" she said.<br /><br />Angus glared at Youngest. "She's only saying that to kiss up to you, Mom."<br /><br />Youngest then kissed me, proving Angus right.<br /><br />Oldest stood up, ready for her lawyer speech. "But Mom, you said that the rule was no more toys for birthdays anymore, only for Christmas. And you have already told everybody in the world not to buy us toys, only books and clothes. But now Santa can't bring us any toys? That's just not fair."<br /><br />"Yeah! And I was really looking forward to the Mermaid Barbie swimming pool set for Christmas and now I can't get it!" Angus geared up for the big whine-fest.<br /><br />I raised my hands and glared. The continued pain I have been enduring from root canal number 2, must have given my glare extra fierceness for they all shut up real fast.<br /><br />"First of all, there are way too many toys in this house and I'm getting ready for another donation pile round up next week." Muffled groans quickly quieted. They know the rules. Twice a year, I make donation piles for the local homeless shelters, more if toys begin to accumulate outside the delegated toy areas. Protests only make the piles larger, and might cause the loss of a favorite toy also.<br /><br />"Second, most toys do not have any usefulness outside of the 5 day play period." (This is my theory that most new toys only gets played with for 5 days before it is completely forgotten about.) "They are a waste of money, time and space. If you want a toy it better be the most awesome toy in the universe which you can prove to me will be played with all the time." (I believe there are only a handful of toys the kids really play with and cherish, the rest just take up space.)<br /><br />"Third, if a toy passes the awesome test, and if you have done well in school, household chores, and manners, and if you have saved up enough of your allowance money, you will be allowed to purchase said toy at my discretion."<br /><br />"What's discretion mean?" Angus asked.<br /><br />"It means when she feels like it!" Oldest rolled her eyes. (Smart girl.)<br /><br />"That means never!" Angus whined.<br /><br />"NO it doesn't!" I exclaimed. "Follow my rules and there is no reason I won't take you to Target when the time is right and you have enough allowance money."<br /><br />The older girls still don't look convinced. Youngest is perfectly happy, but only because I have a sneaking suspicion she doesn't really understand the ramifications of my rules. As they go back to whatever they were doing, I can hear Angus and Oldest whispering to each other. With my bionic Mom ears, I heard them say:<br /><br />"We should write to Santa Claus and tell him Mommy is in a bad mood because of her root canals and to please not listen to her," Angus said.<br /><br />"That might work. Especially if we are really really good," Oldest agreed. "You know, she's been acting kind of weird ever since the root canals." They walked into the kitchen and began raiding the pantry for snacks. I walked over to the wall between the kitchen and the living room to spy on them through the wooden blinds in the window.<br /><br />"Yeah, who writes Santa to tell him not to bring toys?! Doesn't she know his workshop is for making toys!!" Angus was still mad. "Where's he going to get books? He'll have to go to the bookstore and buy them. That's just too much work to ask him to do when he's so busy. I think she is being unreasonable!"<br /><br />"That's a great idea!" Oldest said. "We'll tell him the books are too much of a bother so just to give us the toys he has in his workshop instead to make his life easier. I bet he'd appreciate that! We'll get brownie points for being considerate too!"<br /><br />They nodded eagerly and conspiratorially at each other. I tiptoed back to the sofa, laughing gleefully under my breath. I can't wait to see their faces when they open Santa's gifts this year!Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-35075479389966554242008-11-06T00:10:00.000-05:002008-11-06T00:10:00.809-05:00Random Funny Things My Kids Say - Part 16I shall spare you all the torturous details of my latest root canal adventure as I have blocked most of it from my memory. I remember pain, convulsions and the smell of burning dog hair. I don't want to remember the rest. I can't believe I have to go back again next week for a crown. After all I have suffered, I think I'll ask for some diamond studs in the crown. It's a good thing I love my dentist otherwise I would have to hurt him.<br /><br />But I will share with you one very important lesson I learned yesterday. Never eat anything really hot when half your mouth and tongue is numb from novacaine. This is a very important lesson. It is the same lesson as never eat piping hot pizza straight from the oven or you will burn the roof of your mouth and then you will have a long strand of burnt skin that hangs from the roof of your mouth which your tongue will box with all day long until you finally rip it out in crazed frustration leaving a patch of ripped off burnt skin that will ache with pain everytime you eat or accidentally rub your tongue on it - which is all the time.<br /><br />In this particular case, the big problem with the numb tongue is that when you place the burning hot item in your mouth, at first you have no idea that you have given your mouth third degree burns. It is only when you try to chew and the volcanic substance hits the roof of your mouth that you realize the painful truth. You are an idiot.<br /><br />So that was me when I tried to eat my frozen lunch that I nuked way too long and tried to take a bite of molten lava covered meatloaf. I quickly spat out the smoldering remains onto my plate, tears racing down my face as I realized that two things continued to be stuck to the nasty congealed steaming mass on my plate. First was a long simmering stringy strand of elastic drool. Second, a long thinly pink layer of skin which I realized was still attached to the roof of my mouth. I grabbed the drool and the skin and ripped them from my mouth, causing a sharp stabbing pain in my mouth as the skin ripped off from the the roof.<br /><br />I made a small muffled sound of pain, which was still loud enough to bring Youngest running over from the living room. She peers into my face and pats me on my hand.<br /><br />"You ok Mommy?"<br /><br />"I'm alright, it's just my mouth hurts."<br /><br />"It's the root canal?"<br /><br />"Uh huh."<br /><br />"The Dentist took out the nerves again?" (I had explained all about the dying nerves to the girls last week - also took advantage of the situation to really freak them out and make them brush their teeth better.)<br /><br />"Uh huh."<br /><br />"All of it?"<br /><br />"Uh huh."<br /><br />"Good! Because he didn't do such a good job last time cause you keep-ded on saying we was getting on your last nerves. But now he got it all out so you have no nerves anymore!"<br /><br />She gives me a big smile and a kiss and with that the cheerful little sprite skips happily away.Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-85168004259489131532008-11-05T00:10:00.005-05:002008-11-05T00:10:00.766-05:00Tribute to Moonrat<div style="text-align: center;"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SQ_N98nSVhI/AAAAAAAAAnc/NnIL91y7_lU/s1600-h/Randy+son+of+robert.JPG"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 400px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DcUntKlZaaI/SQ_N98nSVhI/AAAAAAAAAnc/NnIL91y7_lU/s400/Randy+son+of+robert.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5264652953546020370" border="0" /></a><span style="font-size:78%;">Copyright <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/randysonofrobert/367692547/sizes/o/">Randy Son of Robert</a> availabe via Flickr Creative Common License</span><br /></div><br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">A haiku for Moonie</span><br /><br />Moonie brings solace,<br />To writers without a clue.<br />Proud to call her friend.<br /></div><br />Here's to our dearest Moonrat who has provided us with so many wonderful, profound and hilarious posts on writing, editing, books, karaoke, Dearest Aunda and so much more. <span><span><span><span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204); background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial;"><span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204);">November 5th, 2008, is the Second <span style="border-bottom: 1px dashed rgb(0, 102, 204);"><span style="border-bottom: medium none; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial;">Anniversary</span></span> of </span></span>Moonrat's Editorial Ass blog. </span></span></span>So we are going to celebrate her anniversary with a big old party!<br /><br /><span> </span><span><div> <div style="text-align: center;">SURPRISE MOONRAT LOVEFEST!<br />Lovefest Location: <a href="http://moonielove.blogspot.com/">Moonielove</a><br /></div><br /></div> <div>We've got party central prepared for the big day. Festivities include a <span>poetry slam contest</span>, a recipe contest, and a sing-a-long. Cool prizes too!!! While I shall be indisposed from 10AM until the painkillers wear off due to Part 2 of my Root Canal, the rest of you have no excuse! Please go by the Moonielove blog all day for the celebrations. </div></span>Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7084311190804567808.post-73046574840258563972008-11-01T21:17:00.002-04:002008-11-01T21:19:58.705-04:00Here's what I'm doing on Tuesday<object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/fX40RsSLwF4&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/fX40RsSLwF4&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object><br /><br />Will you join me?Ello - Ellen Ohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18311917335471167591noreply@blogger.com19