Brazil …

After looking at my blog stats tonight I found out that I have a reader from Brazil ….very cool 🙂 I’d like to send a shout out to you 🙂 Thanks for reading …. Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy 🙂
Procrastination I know ….I know… off of here I go ( for real this time)
Karen
my writing is stuck in the chimney, or it could be procrastination
      Hey Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy readers.
Today was a long day. I updated the look of Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy and created the beginnings of a Facebook page for my magazine/blog.
I’m also working on some really cool future posts 🙂
Of course in between doing that I took care of Katie, made dinner, and had a Public Health nurse and other visitors for Katie come to my home today.
Tonight I’m staying up until 1 a.m.  I’m going to work on my children’s book.
If you’re a writer then you already know that the beginning is actually the hardest part of the book to write. I’ve rewritten mine ten times now over the past few months, but I finally am happy with how it’s going.
Everyone has a first draft, whether it’s an e-mail to a friend, or a business letter, or when you’re trying to figure out exactly what you’re going to say in that blank card for someone special. Before you figure out the perfect thing to say, you write down all kinds of things. You may hit delete, or erase your pencil marks a few times, or use Wite-Out, until you choose the words that you like the best.
My book is about Santa. My goal audience is for third, fourth and fifth grade readers, possibly younger, possibly older … doesn’t every writer dream of having the same kind of audience that J.K. Rowling has had for her books?
It’s always good to set your goals really high, but sometimes that also puts a lot of pressure on you when you write. So, I’ve decided to just write my book in order to get this idea out of my head and onto paper, with the hope of getting it into the hands of readers. I’ve had an agent and a publishing house interested in my idea and writing that I’ve done so far on this book, but that’s intimidation almost, when someone’s anticipating your book.
I now have an editor guiding me along in this process, so I better get off of here and hit the keys.
Before I leave for tonight, though, I wanted to ask you all if you have ever struggled with writing.If so, how do you work past it?
Who are your favorite authors to read? What about authors from your childhood, or new children’s books that you might be reading to your kids.
Let me know on my comments area on my post.
Night,
Karen
A viewer from Iraq
I’m so excited!!!!!!
 I was looking at my stats on my blog this evening and I had a person reading Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy who is in Iraq.
I’d like to invite this reader to e-mail me at karencottonwriter@gmail.com
If you’d like maybe I can post a story about you …or if you’re a soldier I can post a shout out to your family. I’d love to hear from you and thanks so much for reading Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy 🙂
Karen
A bit of snow
by Karen Cotton
When I woke up this morning there wasn’t any snow on the ground. I was bummed and relieved at the same time. We really needed the moisture, but my tulips are still alive and well.
Around 1 p.m. today I was excited because the clouds  started spitting large snowflakes, my dog loved it, but nothing stuck to the ground.
The clouds were beautiful, though. I’m glad to have our spacious Wyoming skies. I don’t think I’d like it very much if I lived in a big city.
welcome to spring in Wyoming
By Karen Cotton
Around 11 a.m. yesterday I was pleasantly surprised by my annual visit from the cedar waxwings.
They were having a berry feast in the tree outside of my living room window. Yet, a visit from the migrating waxwings only means one thing. There’s a storm headed our way because they’re filling up their bellies to get ahead of it.
Spring in Wyoming is as unpredictable as the groundhog’s shadow on Groundhog’s Day. All of the weather stations said it was going to snow yesterday in Cheyenne, but it just rained a skiff here and there.
The moisture from rain is great, especially for the tulips in my flowerbed, the grass that’s greening up and the trees that are budding out. A hard freeze could have a much different outcome, I’m afraid, which is why I picked my prize tulip yesterday morning. 
In the wee morning hours I’ve been contemplating about cutting all of my tulips and making them into a large arrangement for my table because you can’t trust the weather in Wyoming. Nah, it’s 40 degrees outside, hopefully they’re tough.
It’s 12:25 a.m. right now, my daughter is asleep in her crib and my husband is snoring in our bedroom as I write and lounge in our nursery recliner. I found all of these reliable weather media outlets on the Internet that are saying the same thing: A winter storm advisory is in effect
Weather Central: http://www.weathercentral.com/weather/us/cities/wy_cheyenne.html
The Weather Channel: http://www.weather.com/weather/today/82001:4:US
Accuweather: http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/cheyenne-wy/82001/weather-forecast/331604
http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/wyoming/weather-radar?play=true
So, we’ll see what happens when I wake up around 9 a.m., or earlier depending on the baby girl.
I’ll be posting pictures on Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy 🙂
Thanks for reading my first post …have a blessed Sunday.
Karen
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