Ostara – Available Now!
Posted by Morrighan on February 15, 2012 at 3:28 pm | Last modified: February 15, 2012 3:28 pm
I know how behind I am with my challenges and keeping up with regular postings, but I will be getting back to the normality as soon as the bustle slows to a medium-crawl. <|;-)
In the meantime, I did finish Ostara, send it off to the editor and get it back... and then didn't announce it when it released. This one is back to the $0.99 size, but it doesn't include the word search. Why? Well...
I wanted to post something a little more interactive than a recipe or craft idea. I thought a printable puzzle was a great change of pace!
Hope you enjoy it… at this point, there isn’t an answer key for it, but if/when I get some extra time I’ll get one done. <|:-) As for Ostara, it's available through Kindle and Smashwords, soon across Nook, Kobo and Diesel as well.
Tags: activities, coloring pages, Creating New Pagan Family Traditions, free, Ostara, puzzles, recipes, ritual, sabbbats, wordsearch | Categories: Book of Shadows, Celtic & Pagan Info, Main, Pagan Parenting, Sprites Pagan Kids | Comments Off | PermalinkGOYB Week #4 Check In
Posted by Morrighan on January 30, 2012 at 6:23 am | Last modified: February 20, 2012 5:45 pm
Ugh. Just, ugh.
Up a pound. Measurement-wise I actually gained an inch around my hips this past week, but everything else stayed the same.
I’m not going to lie, it’d been a bad week. I’ve been so busy with Belfire and getting Into a Long Ago Future ready to launch that I’ve been grabbing ‘whatever’ is handy for meals. It started out great, watching everything closely, but by Friday that was all swirling down the drain.
It’s Monday. It’s a new week, gotta bring the focus back. :)
The challenge was to figure out why we’re not making our health a priority. January started out with my health on the top of the list, with Belfire running a close second. Now, because of the crunch-time with getting the back-log titles out plus keeping up with the new titles, work has inched up and overtaken health concerns. Oh, and the food diary.
Not a good thing.
Like I said though, it’s a new week, and the beginning of a new month shortly, so I’m refocusing that intent to put my health first.
1 – continue with no pop through February*
2 – with the weather maintaining at above-seasonal averages at least for this next week, I’m going to walk. Probably not far, but at least it’ll be better than from here to the living room and back again.
3 – preparing meals rather than grabbing whatever!
4 – re-start the food diary
The challenge from our hostess for week #5 actually spans right through to week #8. She’d like us to do our measurements and weight daily, and log our cycle as well.
Erm… without getting too TMI for everyone… I can’t log my cycle. My weight has actually tossed my hormonal balance off, and anything after this is actually TMI so, yeah. But I can take my measurements daily!
Have a great week everyone! <|:^) * I was intending on treating myself to one small bottle of Fanta Tangerine, because I thought I saw it in the store. Apparently, Tangerine has been discontinued though, so it’s Orange. Just plain Orange. Why do companies get you hooked on a flavor, then drop it? Tangerine was the most popular flavor around here, everyone was drinking it. BUT – while it’s not carbonated and does have aspartame – Crystal Light has a flavor, Tangerine Grapefruit, that tastes just like Fanta Tangerine without the bubbles. It comes in both single-serve (which is perfect for 600-700ml of water as 500ml is too strong) and pitcher packs.
Tags: challenge, fitness, Fitness Challenges, get off your broomstick, weight | Categories: Fitness Challenges, Healing Alternatives, Main, SoapBox | Comments Off | Permalink52Weeks #2 – Ground & Center
Posted by Morrighan on January 23, 2012 at 6:30 pm | Last modified: January 30, 2012 6:24 am
This week’s challenge was to decide whether we’d found ourselves, our soul-compass, yet, and what we would call into our lives to round it out; we were also asked to think about what our 80-year-old self would write in a letter to our present selves. Finally, we were to look at our present selves to see in what ways we’re a goddess. A lot of stuff for one week, and it’s taken two for me to work it all out. All three posts (Jodi Lee, Morri’s Moon and here) are very similar, just dealing with different aspects of my self.
(more…)