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We Canadians love
our summer holidays, and other than major holidays such as Christmas or
Thanksgiving, it’s the only time when we can get together with our families and
just chill. This begs me to ask the question: Is it possible to write during
the summer months? Um. Yeah. It’s a toughie, but I did manage to get
some writing done. And I have been busy
editing the second book in my young adult time travel series,
The Last Timekeepers and the Dark Secret.
So there’s a thumbs up for that. But when I read a recent post from Mirror
World Publishing’s blog entitled
It’s
Okay Not to Write, I decided to put aside any guilty feelings of ‘not’
writing regularly in the summer, and just enjoy this hot, sunny season and time
spent with my family.
The first Monday
in August is our Civic Holiday, which is a roundabout way of saying ‘Public’
Holiday. It’s not a statutory holiday in the province where I live (Ontario),
but if your employer is on the generous side, then you can probably book that
long weekend away with no problem. The Civic Holiday weekend also marks the
middle of summer—halfway to fall and five weeks till school starts. Sorry,
kids!
When we lived at
our cottage, it seemed like the busiest weekend of the summer, and since we
were on a medium-sized lake, you had to take turns going out water skiing or
tubing. Our kids usually ambushed visited us that weekend for food and
fun-in-the-sun, and somehow they left their children behind. LOL! Thankfully,
there was a lot to do around the cottage for the grandkids with swimming,
fishing, boating, tubing, canoeing, reading on the beach (yes, I have a few
readers), watching movies, and campfires. We found that the week just flew by!
I truly miss those days, and I’m grateful for those cottage memories with our
family and friends.
Now that we live in
the ‘Banana’ belt of Canada (think Florida weather), and farther from some of
our family, we see the kids less. Most of the grandchildren have their own
lives now. Sigh. The bright spot is we do get to see our youngest grandchild
(now ten), and have her for the week of the Civic Holiday. Yay! So I’ve
compiled a list of things to do around in this area to keep the little minion
busy, happy, and motivated. Read on…
1. Baking
with Grandpa (Grandma doesn’t do baking)
3.
Movie
night at
Silver
City in Windsor; granddaughter’s pick!
7. Heading
to my brother’s pool for a swim. Thank God for relatives with pools!
8. Catching
up on Disney shows! (Grandpa is looking forward to this!)
9.
Keeping
cool at the
Devonshire Mall in Windsor
where I’m sure someone is bound to score a gift or two.
Now, if we play
our cards right, our granddaughter will look like this each night:
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Nighty, night. Sleep tight.
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I hope you have a safe and happy holiday
with your family or friends and enjoy the rest of your summer! Remember life
is short, and no one who is on their death bed says that they wished they could
have spent more time at work. Think about it. Relationships truly matter. Cheers
and thank you for reading my post!
from Sharon Ledwith
Here’s a glimpse of the premises of both my young
adult series.
The Last Timekeepers Time Travel Adventures
Chosen
by an Atlantean Magus to be Timekeepers—legendary time travelers sworn to keep
history safe from the evil Belial—five classmates are sent into the past to
restore balance, and bring order back into the world, one mission at a time.
Children are the keys to our future. And now, children are the
only hope for our past.
Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls Teen Psychic Mysteries
Imagine a teenager
possessing a psychic ability and struggling to cope with its freakish power.
There’s no hope for a normal life, and no one who understands. Now, imagine
being uprooted and forced to live in a small tourist town where nothing much
ever happens. It’s bores-ville from the get-go. Until mysterious things start
to happen.
Welcome to Fairy Falls.
Expect the unexpected.
The Last Timekeepers Time Travel Adventure Series:
The Last
Timekeepers and the Noble Slave, Book #3
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The Last
Timekeepers and the Dark Secret, Book #2 Buy
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The Last
Timekeepers and the Arch of Atlantis, Book #1 Buy Links:
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Legend
of the Timekeepers, prequel Buy
Links:
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Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls Teen
Psychic Mystery Series:
Lost
and Found, Book One Buy
Links:
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WORLD PUBLISHING ׀ AMAZON ׀ BARNES
& NOBLE
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Blackflies
and Blueberries, Book Two Buy
Links:
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& NOBLE
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Sharon
Ledwith is the author of the middle-grade/young adult time travel adventure
series, THE LAST TIMEKEEPERS, and the award-winning teen psychic mystery
series, MYSTERIOUS TALES FROM FAIRY FALLS. When not writing, reading,
researching, or revising, she enjoys anything arcane, ancient mysteries, and
single malt scotch. Sharon lives a serene, yet busy life in a southern tourist
region of Ontario, Canada, with her spoiled hubby, and a moody calico cat.
Learn more
about Sharon Ledwith on her WEBSITE and BLOG. Look up her AMAZON
AUTHOR
page for a list of current books. Stay connected on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, PINTEREST, LINKEDIN, INSTAGRAM, and GOODREADS.
BONUS: Download the free PDF short story The
Terrible, Mighty Crystal HERE
What a surprise! Thanks so much for hosting me in your virtual beach house, Sloane! Let's rock this summer! Cheers!
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