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Looking to Make the Most of Your Summer?

As the temperatures rise and the days grow longer, it’s clear that summertime has arrived. The season is filled with opportunities for fun in the sun, from pool parties, backyard barbecues and picnics in the park. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, there’s something for everyone to enjoy during the warmer months.

  "Sunglasses Summer" by Jakub Rostkowski/ CC0 1.0
Sunglasses Summer” by Jakub Rostkowski/ CC0 1.0

My author friends and I are doing a Blog Hop to kick off the summer season. Please click on their blog posts below to see what they have planned, too.

In this months blog post, explore three activities my family and I will spend most of our time for some summertime fun.

My Favorite Three “B” Things to Do in the Summer

*Baseball/Softball

*BBQ

*Books

Baseball/Softball

For those who have followed me for sometime now, they know baseball is a huge part of our lives and has been for more years than I can count.

With our oldest son starting t-ball at age 5, then playing baseball every year of his life until adulthood. He is currently active in softball, coaching his own team for 17 years now. His dad and I have been welcomed on his team over those years. I’ve become more of a cheerleader than player these days. We have such a great group and they are a blast to be around.

Softball

Our youngest son caught the baseball bug early on, as well. He too, excelled with this sport all through childhood, high school and pitched in college. He’s currently coaching he’s son’s year round team and loves every minute of it. Yes, they even practice in an enclosed area in the winter. He has a team of players and parents who are as dedicated to this sport as he is.

That leaves us attending lots of baseball games, which we love!

Lots of Baseball
Lots of Baseball

Watching our grandson play and grow in this game is our favorite!

Oh, I forgot to mention. We have our granddaughter in t-ball now and it’s the cutest thing ever. Of course this grandma’s opinion, they are both top notch in their games. 😉

BBQ

Living in the Midwest, and particularly, KCMO and Kansas City, KS, BBQ is the much requested meal and talked about food.

    "Free grilled BBQ ribs photo"/ CC0 1.0
Free grilled BBQ ribs photo“/ CC0 1.0

I conducted a survey with a few of our friends and asked their favorite places and what they like the most about their choices of BBQ restaurants.

Slap’s BBQ (KCK) is Jim R’s favorite. Their BBQ Ribs with the white BBQ sauce is his go-to. He also mentioned their Bake Potato Casserole is a side dish you won’t want miss.

Mindy R. claims Joe’s Barbeque, in KS (formally known as Oklahoma Joe’s) and is her favorite place to dine for BBQ.

Jeff Z. said, “Gates BBQ and their sauce is his all time favorite.”

I personally like, Arthur Bryant’s. Their sandwiches are served with just a few slices of white bread, nothing fancy, but the meat? Amazing!

Gates and Arthur Bryant’s were noted to be the two oldest barbecue spots in our city. In fact, they style their BBQ back to a well known chef, Henry Perry, Kansas City’s original barbecue king.

Click here to read more about how he started it all in the early 1900s! ► Henry Perry (Credit: NPR in Kansas City)

Books

After being shut in all winter, I love sitting out on our deck in the summertime reading.

I think I’ve mentioned once the baseball months start, my reading would slow down a bit and it sure has. I still have tried to read everyday, even if it’s a page here and there. My goal in Goodreads is to read 50 in 2023 and I have completed 23 books so far.

My Books in May:

“Dying of Politeness: A Memoir,” by Geena Davis

Geena Davis

My Review: (For Adult Readers)

“If you have enjoyed movies with Geena Davis, you’ll like her new book, “Dying of Politeness: A Memoir,” with stories behind her movies and life growing up. She shares a candid, (strong language) look at her years in show business, marriages and so much more. Even though I did not hear the CD of this story, I could almost hear her say the words as I read her memoir.”

“As Bright as Heaven,” by Susan Meissner

"As Bright as Heaven"

My Review: (For Adult Readers)

“As Bright as Heaven,” by Susan Meissner, written in 2018, is not a book I would have been able to read close to the events of 2020.
In 1918, the Spanish Flu took many lives. Author Meissner’s historical fiction explains this emotional story with the Bright family and their three daughters. After living in rural rural Quakertown, they move and began their new lives in Philadelphia. The father, Thomas, is asked to come and work in his uncle’s funeral home, which is also located where they will live, as well.
The first half of the book sets the stage with twists and turns for the second half of this story.
I enjoyed how this was written, breaking it down to each of the daughters thoughts and feelings throughout the pages.
I’m looking forward to reading more of Susan Meissner’s books.”

“100 Things to Do in Kansas City Before You Die,” by Traci Angel (For All Readers.)

"100 Things to Do in Kansas City Before You Die,"

My Review:

It didn’t take me long to read this 160 page book, “100 Things to Do in Kansas City Before You Die,” by Traci Angel. Since growing up in KCMO, I knew of most of these places, but not all. I’m looking forward to checking them out.
Angel’s has a 2nd edition, which I was able to put on hold at our local library. I’m looking forward to that one, as well.
If you ever plan to visit KCMO and our surrounding areas, you’ll want to look into these books. Make sure you check online to see if these sites are still open since a lot has changed since this 1st book was written in 2015. Her 2nd edition is more current, 2022.

Currently Reading: (For Adult Readers)

 "What Happened to the Bennetts,"

I’m on page 119 with this book I’m currently reading, “What Happened to the Bennetts,” by Lisa Scottoline. So far, it’s a real page turner. My sister suggested it from her book club and they all said it’s a really great story. I have to agree and looking forward to finishing it.

Now, let’s join some more summertime blogs below…

 "Blog Text" by Words as Pictures/ CC0 1.0
Blog Text” by Words as Pictures/ CC0 1.0

Take a trip to where these awesome authors live and how they will spend their summer months.

Sandra Bennett, Author – How Do You Find Your Winter Bliss?

Julie Gorges – Finding Some Summertime Bliss

Author Rebecca Lyndsey – Summertime Bliss

Don’t forget to leave a comment and tell us about what you have planned for this summer? 🙂

Happy Summer!

As always,

Happy Reading, too. 🙂

Rosie

Did you miss my May’s blog post? If so, click here ► Exciting Book Release Party With Tips, Recipes, Reviews And More”

Squeezing In The Last Summer Months This August 2022

Hey, everyone! I hope your summer is going great so far!

If you have been following my blogs, you know I try and post the first of every month. July was one I missed this year. You’ll see why as you read on.

I’ve been busy with various of activities.

The one that has taken most of my time is watching some super special…

Baseball Games

We even traveled to Omaha, NE for a few days to take in a weekend of fun. The good news, they won!! What’s funny is, we went all that way and they won against a team in our hometown. What an amazing group of players on both sides. We met some very nice people from all areas of the Midwest.

Lots of Baseball
Lots of Baseball

It seemed after that, time was spent catching up before Fall Ball starts.

You may also noticed on my social media pages, I’ve been posting lots of baseball quotes and stories. Summertime brings baseball feelings to our family and it always has.

I can remember our grandfather sitting by every radio he could find, listening to the latest game. I sure wish he were here now so we could visit about baseball.

You may remember, I added our grandfather to one of my books. “Maggie, Millie and Merrie’s Magical Coins.” He is the one on the right. The one on the left is my husband’s grandfather.

From my book, “Maggie, Millie, and Merrie’s Magical Coins”

Honoring This Great Sport

What I’d like to do to honor this great sport, is a special giveaway to a sports team or a player in need of sports equipment in our area. To do that, I’m going to save all the royalties sold from this special baseball book I wrote. It’s actually my first one. It’s based on our sons growing up and the fun things they enjoyed. In the story they are best friends. I’m proud to say our sons are best friends to this day.

Avi and Jackson Best Friends

From now until the end of August 2022, I will be collecting 100% of the royalties from this book. If you are interested in this story, here are the links. Just click on the one of your choice.

Paperback or Kindle

I promise to keep you posted on how this all goes. Keep watching.

Books by Rose, among other great businesses, are proud sponsors this year to a growing baseball team this summer.

Books by Rose Logo for Baseball Banner

Other Busy News

I have two projects in the works. One Early Reader has been written and the pictures I’m going to use for references for the illustrations just came in. I’m excited to get started on it soon.

Coming soon in 2022

The other project is HUGE and has taken me a long time to make. I have most of it done, but have many more days and months ahead to finish it. Each month I’ll post a sneak peek of it in a blog. Once it’s completed, you will see it all. This is actually a fun activity I’m making for someone. If it all goes well, I hope to have something for readers to enjoy with this project, too.

Drawing Challenge

Every so often, I stop what I’m doing and practice some art. A Facebook group I joined, gives us prompts for us to come up with an image. I picked this one because the word was “rain.” This was fun and it cooled off my thoughts on our very hot days here in the Midwest we’ve had this summer.

Summer Art Challenge Drawing

Last, But Not Least

The other day, I was sitting here looking up to see if any of the books I put on hold at our local library came in. I have been an avid reader this summer and reading as many books as I can squeeze in.

I typed in one of my books, “Moonshadow Mae.” I do this every so often, just in case. Lo and behold, it was there! I looked into it more, and three libraries in our area are now carrying copies of it. I can’t tell you how excited this has been. We have been hoping for this since 2018.

“Moonshadow Mae at the Library

If you would like to have your library carry this book, just give your local branch this information. Thank you and I hope it lands on your book shelves for you to enjoy, too.

“Moonshadow Mae” (Children’s Fiction)

ISBN:978-1-7323848-0-4

Library of Congress Control Number: 2018907295

How’s Your Summer Going?

Summertime Fun

What have you been up to this summer? Please leave us a comment in the section below. We’d love to hear from you.

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie

The Ups, Downs and In Between Times on our 2018 Writing Road.

 

Was 2018 a crazy roller coaster ride for you? Smooth sailing? Milestone events?

My author pals and I are remembering the happy moments as well as lessons we learned from challenges this past year in our blog hop: The Ups, Downs and In Between Times on our 2018 Writing Road.” Check out our personal reveals, then visit the other #Gr8Blogs linked at the end of this post for more shared recollections and lessons learned along the way. We hope you’ll be inspired to dive into your own special memories of 2018!

January 2018 through the summer months were busy times here at “Books by Rose.” In August, I released my 8th children’s book, “Moonshadow Mae.” Leading up to that, I had to work on setting up an all new website. Whew! It took me five weeks to figure it out, but with the help of all my tech savvy friends, I made it! This is my third time transiting websites. The first and second time, I painstakingly replaced everything. This time, I started fresh and new. Did it bother me that I lost all my content? Yes it did! The only thing that got me through was looking back and realizing all my posts would of required updates on those I interviewed and posts I created that had changed. So, as sparse as it may look at the moment, I hope to fill it fast with all new content in the coming months.

Getting back to “Moonshadow Mae.” This is my first hardcover and our goals are to see this sweet story in bookstores and libraries across the USA and then some. It’s full of wonder as Mae loves the moon and the glowing shine it leaves behind. Fun facts, a recipe, and a really cool craft is in the back of her book. I hope you will share it with your friends in your hometown. Click on this link to see her 5 star reviews: Amazon

Rosie Russell

Summer was filled with birthday parties, BBQ’s, reunions with friends and, of course, BASEBALL. If you have followed me by now, you know we are a huge baseball family and love supporting our home team and our little league teams.

In November, I was ready for a fair I signed up for.  Lots and lots of work went into making crafts to go along with my books. I would also like to add, the work involved turned out to be a good thing, as it got me away from the computer with hands on activities. I didn’t realize it at the time, but it was the healthiest thing I could have done for myself. I really have a hard time not working on writing and illustrating more books. Since the crafts all pertain to my stories, it was the perfect time for me to give myself permission to take a break. I really recommend this for all you writers and illustrators to take breaks from time to time. It’s so good for the soul. In the long run, it will make you more productive.

If you would like to see some of the crafts I made, check out my November blog post here

 

 

Now friends, are you ready to see what our other author friends have been up to in 2018? I hope you will click on their links below to read their stories. You may find some new authors you have not heard of or known before. You are in for a treat when you see all their wonderful books and blogs.

Don’t forget to leave a comment letting us all know how 2018 went for you. We would love to hear from you!

If for some reason a reply form does not show up on your side, please go to the top of this page and click on comment under the title of this post. Thank you for your patience as I’m still learning this new website.  🙂

Happy Holidays!

Rosie

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