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Tune Into June 2020 at Books by Rose

Time is zipping by us faster and faster. It’s hard to believe it’s June already.

I hope you are able to enjoy some beautiful weather where you live. We are warming up here, right on schedule.

In This Blog You Will Find:

*Fun Warm Weather Activities

*Summer Treats

*Art Therapy

*Exciting News

Fun Warm Weather Activities

Here in the Midwest, the temperatures are warming, the flowers are blooming, and summer is in full gear. What a great time to get out doors and enjoy the sunshine for that extra boost of Vitamin D.

Memorial Day Weekend is the time most the pools were suppose to open.

From what I’m hearing, many of them are still closed due to the social distancing rules.

 Pool Closed
Image Pixabay: Pool Closed

I hope this won’t stop you for some cool water splashing in your own backyard.

When growing up, we had a neighborhood pool to walk to on those hot days.

Most of the time though, we’d pull out the hose and sprayed our way to hours of fun.

Don’t forget the Water Balloons, too! Now, they make them so easy to fill up in half the time.

Water Balloons
Image Credit: Pixabay

Create a Nature Search and Find

In July 2019, I wrote a more extensive blog about about this, which you can check out here: https://booksbyrose.com/summertime-nature-finds-with-books-by-rose/

Parents and kids, here are a few suggestions for exploring the great outdoors.

Here’s a few supplies before getting started.

Take along a pencil, notebook, or clipboard to record what nature treasure finds you come across. 

Grab a paper bag and magnify glass to take on your journey.

After collecting your items and investigate your findings on the internet.

Have fun:

*Observing different insects.

*Looking for different plants and flowers.

*Watch for animal tracks.

*Explore ponds and lakes.

Summer Treats

Don’t forget to treat yourself to some popsicles or some homemade ice cream.

Since this recipe from last year was a big hit, I wanted to share it again.

Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
Homemade Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

What you’ll need:

2 cups heavy whipping cream

Chilled, 1 (14 ounce) can of sweetened condensed milk,

Chilled, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon or more of Mint extract, or other flavors that you like. Taste as you mix.

Chilled, 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips or soft candies of your choice. You can add more, it’s up to you.

Directions and Tips:

Place two cups whipping cream in a metal bowl.

With your mixer, choose your “whip” setting.

Mix until it becomes the consistency of store bought whipped cream.

(It takes awhile, keep mixing. The first time I tried this recipe, I didn’t whip it enough and the ice cream came out too hard.)

Add chilled sweetened condensed milk and extracts. Mix to combine.

Place in the freezer for three hours.

After three hours, remove and give it a stir. Add your chilled candies. 

(Important note: Your candies should be chilled. They will melt in the ice cream, even at room temperature.) For safety reasons, stick to small, soft chewy candies. Hard, round candies can be a choking hazard.)

Add your ice cream to the container you want your ice cream stored in, with a air tight lid, and place back in the freezer for three more hours. Your ice cream takes a total of six hours or more to set.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Art Therapy

I’ve had many convey to me, writing and reading has been difficult to concentrate on these past few months.

Some days, it’s better to turn off the internet and news to switch up to something different.

I personally have found, staying busy is the key for me. Finding different art mediums has been my saving grace.

Here are just a few things I’ve done to keep my mind off things.

If you’ve followed my past posts, you’ve seen how I’ve kept busy with hands on crafting for our Little Free Library.

Another way I’ve been keeping busy, I took a workshop to learn more about portrait drawing.

They have you find a reference photo to start with and teach coloring and shading.

I’d have to say, learning to draw eyes has been one of my favorite things to learn.

Art by Rosie Russell
Art by Rosie Russell

After researching even more drawing techniques, I found another one called, “Whimsical or Whimsy Art.”

Below is the drawing I came up with, which was a fun start.

Art by Rosie Russell
Art by Rosie Russell

Exciting News

As you all know by now, Cat Michaels and I have been working on our MG book.

Working on a Computer
Image Credit: Pixabay

The manuscript, Cat Michaels and I have been working on, is done!!

We have a lot of work ahead of us these next several months. As it goes through it’s final edits and we proof the physical copy of our book, you will start to see bits and pieces of what our story is a little more on what it’s about.

Of course, we won’t give away too much. We don’t want to spoil it for you.

We are so please with the awesome feedback we have received so far.

For more coming news, don’t forget to subscribe to my page.

Leave us a note in the comment section below to tell us how you are doing.

Any plans for the summer?

I wish you a wonderful June 2020!

As always,

Happy Reading!

Rosie

GR8Blogs
GR8Blogs

May Celebrations 2019

Things you’ll find in this months post:

*Honoring Mom for Mother’s Day

*Sneak Peek to a New Release this Fall/Winter and Update on MG Tale

*Interview Feature

*Happy 5 years “Books By Rose!”

*Celebration Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

*Fun and Easy Bookmark To Make

Honoring Mom for Mother’s Day

A salute to all the mother’s out there. Mother’s Day can mean a lot of different things to different people. On this day, you may celebrate with your own children, your mother, your mother-in-law, aunts, grandmothers, or the mother figures in your life.

Our sons make me feel forever grateful to be called their mom.

Field of Dreams in Dyersville Iowa

With my own mother, we honor her in many ways, remembering her in everything she was. It’s hard to believe if she were still living, she would turn 100 years old this year.

Margaret, Irene, and Mary

One way I keep her memory alive, I include her in some of my stories. For those that have followed along, you know the story about how she was a singer in her younger days. The ten years before becoming our mother, she was in a trio called, “Margret, Irene, and Mary.” Sound a tiny bit familiar? Yes, my triplet books and the “name of their titles” were fashioned as close to the name of her group as I could get. “Merrie” in the story is after our mom. Our niece also spells her name the same way, so I thought it was a perfect fit.

One of these days, I’d like to come up with a music theme for the triplets. Feel free to share any “magical” ideas you have. I would love to hear your thoughts.

Here’s some recent news about the triplets. I feel it’s safe to let you know I’m starting on the illustration of page 19 in my next book about them. I hope to release it in the late fall or early winter.

What’s Maggie giggling at?

Here’s a sneak peek of Maggie. If you have read this series, you will remember, she’s the happy go lucky one. She sure is giggling about something that’s going on here. I can’t wait to share this cute story with you. It’s filled with fun ideas for your readers to enjoy. Okay, I better move on, before I tell more. Keep watching!

Progress on MG tale with co-author Cat Michaels

Cat and I are working hard on our MG (Middle Grade) tale coming next year.

When researching on how to get our story started, we found making a visual map helped us put our story in action. Having an image to refer to where our characters lived, what their entertainment sites looked like, and an overall reference to the town where they reside, puts this all in perspective for us. Stay tune for more fun facts about our book.

Our visual map

Interview Feature

Lauri Fortino’s Frog On A (B)log

A few weeks ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to be interviewed by author and librarian, Lauri Fortino. I hope you will visit her page to meet new authors and learn of new children’s books she features on her “Frog On A (B)log” page. Click here to learn more on my thoughts when “Writing Children’s Books Young Readers Will Love.”

Happy 5 Years, “Books by Rose!”

Hard to believe it’s been 5 years for Books by Rose! What a learning curve this all has been and I’ve loved every minute of it. I’ve had to teach myself how to illustrate the images, which has been so much fun! Learning how to craft stories that readers will enjoy has been a huge task. The best part, is getting books in the hands of readers.

I could not have done this without all my fans, family, and friend’s support. Thank you all so much!
🌷❤️🌷❤️🌷 ❤️🌷❤️🌷❤️🌷

Click below to watch my celebration video.

 

Celebration Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Let’s celebrate by making this easy homemade ice cream. You want to know the best part? You don’t even have to have an ice cream maker, just a few ingredients and some patience for waiting.

I made this recently and it turned out soooo good and creamy. Have fun coming up with different flavors.

All you need is:

2 cups heavy whipping cream

Chilled, 1 (14 ounce) can of sweetened condensed milk,

Chilled, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon or more of Mint extract, or other flavors that you like. Taste as you mix.

Chilled, 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips or soft candies of your choice. You can add more, it’s up to you.

Directions and Tips:

Place two cups whipping cream in a metal bowl. Using a mixer, choose your “whip” setting and mix until it becomes the consistency of store bought whipped cream. (It takes awhile, but keep mixing. The first time I tried this recipe, I didn’t whip it enough and the ice cream came out too hard.)

Add chilled sweetened condensed milk and extracts. Mix to combine.

Place in the freezer for three hours.

After three hours, remove and give it a stir. Add your chilled candies. (Important note: Your candies should be chilled. Otherwise, they will melt in the ice cream, even at room temperature. Also, for safety reasons, stick to small, soft chewy candies. Hard, round candies can be a choking hazard.)

Add your ice cream to the container you want your ice cream stored in, with a air tight lid, and place back in the freezer for three more hours. Your ice cream takes a total of six hours or more to set.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Fun and Easy Bookmark To Make

Last, here is a fun, fast, easy step by step bookmark to make for yourself or give away for as a gift.

This triangle shape slides right onto the page you want to save.

I started with a 6 x 6 inch square, but you can experiment with different sizes.

How will you spend this month of May? Weddings? Graduations? We love to hear from you.

Here’s some more “May First Friday” posts from my author pals to follow:

Sandra Bennett – Where Do You Find Ideas For Stories?

Julie Gorges – 10 Super Foods for Baby Boomers

Rebecca Lyndsey – Great Sale!!

Auden Johnson – WHEN YOU’RE TOLD YOU CAN’T MAKE A LIVING AS AN AUTHOR?

Cat Michaels – 9 TIPS TO HELP YOU BUILD YOUR ONLINE COMMUNITY

James Milson – Happy Hummer Season! Welcoming, Helping, and Attracting Hummingbirds In Your Neighborhood


Thanks for stopping by!

Happy May and Happy Reading!

Rosie

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