September 27, 2008

Proud Grandma and web site updates

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After dinner last night my husband informed me that both grandchildren had soccer games this morning. We were up at about 8 am and the teenager growl at me when I asked her if she wanted to go with us. We left her sleeping and headed on down to game #1 - the grandson’s team played first at the AmVets field on the southern side of town.

We stopped at the Coffee Cabin (the closest thing to a Starbucks in the area) on the way and got hot coffees and cocoa. While the drinks where being prepared the Jefferson County Fire Engine Parade streamed past. Horns going, bells ringing and assorted hoopla. Some fine old engines went north toward Herky. Some folks were even lining the side of the road to watch! We got our coffee, paid and by the time we left the parking lot it was over. So we got to see it, and not get snarled in traffic. How cool is that?

The game was already started when we pulled up. It always amazes me at how different in shape and size children of the same age can be. My husband commented that if our grandson got any skinnier he’d only have one side. That boy is sure compact, and all legs and neck.

His team played like a well oiled machine. They won 5-0. His mom said they were the “hard” team to beat, too. Totally awesome! We then packed up and headed across town the the park for the granddaughter’s game.

These kids were 5 & 6 year olds. Still totally adorable, but at an age where they are starting to “get” the rules of the game. Our granddaughter devised a game plan that worked really well for her. She’d hang back from the “herd” and wait for the ball to be kicked free. Then she’d get it and speed down the field to the goal. She did this with amazing regularity. Unfortunately, she and her team couldn’t seem to score. She was pretty pleased with her part in the action though, so the score wasn’t an issue.

Of course, we forgot the camera, so no pictures of any of it.

After the game we came home, the teenager was still in bed. It was nearly 1:30 when we arrived back at the house. I got myself some lunch and promptly fell asleep on the couch for two hours. *shrug* oh well, it’s Saturday. I deserve a day off. After I woke u I decided to be productive. Since that book keeping program is on the DH’s computer and he was using it, I moved onto a different project. Probably just as well as I still haven’t located the 2007 records. I decided to fix the pages on my writer’s web site. It’s been festering since April, and I’ve been too busy to do anything about it. So I have now fixed all the pages that are there. I still have to create a few pages of content that I have accumulated since April, but that will be a piece of cake once I sit down to do it.

My husband left for the track while I was working and after her returned, I was still at it. He asked if I’d even moved from the computer. Silly man, I’d washed a sink full of dishes and made dinner, which was cooking in the oven. We actually had dinner all together sitting at the dining room table like civilized people. And nobody complained. There was pleasant conversation and amiable laughter. It’s the only time we saw the teenager all day.

I did some research on the bone spurs in my feet. It seems it’s a form of osteoarthritis. So I am now taking a calcium/magnesium supplement. And rolling a tennis ball around with my foot. I still hobble around like an 80 year old woman. These things are incredibly painful. Standing aggravates them, sitting does as well. The doctor says they’ll go away eventually, and not to wear shoes that tie or press on the top of my foot. Yeah, right. EVERY shoe I own puts pressure on that part of my foot. I guess I may have to break down and do some shoe shopping for myself next week. The last 5 times I went to the shoe store, I got shoes for the teenager!

It seems like the day has got away from me again. It’s nearly 11 pm and I still have a half a dozen things I want to get done today. *blink*

September 24, 2008

Read for the Record

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Jumpstart’s Read for the Record is a campaign designed to bring attention to the importance of early education. By encouraging hundreds of thousands of children and adults to read the same book on the same day, Jumpstart aims to break a world record and to make early education a national priority.

Children and adults will read together at events nationwide on October 2, in schools, libraries, stores, hotels, playgrounds, offices, and homes. This year’s book is Corduroy, by Don Freeman.

Proceeds from the sales of the book will benefit Jumpstart, a mentoring program that helps at-risk preschool children build vital literacy, social, and emotional skills. Jumpstart delivers a research-based, best practice curriculum to nearly 13,000 preschoolers in close to 70 communities across 20 states in America.

Learn more at http://www.readfortherecord.org

September 22, 2008

Rabbit’s Song hits youtube!

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My new book, Rabbit’s Song has a book trailer. That awesome voice on the sound track you hear is one of the authors –S.J. Tucker.

I am truly excited about this project. It was so wonderful to be able to work with such talented and extraordinary ladies.

September 18, 2008

Magical Child News Update

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Mabon Greetings All!
Thanks so much for your continued interest in my books and career, I feel like I have quite the cheering squad at this point. So I am especially thrilled to share my latest news with you - I have just finished the art for my first collaborative picture book. Written by SJ Tucker and Trudy Herring, “Rabbit’s Song” is an engaging tale of mythical proportions. Trickster God comes to Earth to find animals to teach His lessons to man. Based on SJ Tucker’s wildly popular ballad by the same name off of her CD “Blessings,” this picture book the work of several years of intensive conversations between the three of us.
This book is truly a dream come true for each of us. For me, working with such talented and loving people has been a wonderful blessing. The combination of each of our talents has pushed me to create what I consider some of my best illustration work so far.

Meanwhile, the demand for An Ordinary Girl, A Magical Child has been astounding. I realized when my child was born in 1994 there was a need for Pagan children’s books in America, a need that is only just beginning to be met. When An Ordinary Girl was first released in 2005, there were hardly any books for the young Pagans. I receive frequent emails from parents thanking me for giving them a tool to help explain their Paths to their children. I am happy to report that there are now several more Pagan children’s books available. I hope that this small trickle will increase to fill this niche with quality books for our youth.

AN ORDINARY GIRL, A MAGICAL CHILD
Written and illustrated by W. Lyon Martin
Magical Child Books — Trade Picture Book - Available NOW!!!

An Ordinary Girl follows Rabbit, a young Pagan child through the wheel of the Year. Readers follow along with her as she celebrates Wiccan holidays, rituals and spells.

The next book in the series “Aidan’s First Full Moon Circle,” is an interactive picture book. With hidden pictures in the main story, children get to help a friendly squirrel gather acorns for the coming winter, all the while learning the basics of a Wiccan nighttime Full Moon gathering.

And don’t forget my latest book:
Based on a poem by Kelley Magee, “Watchers” is a bedtime story filled with subtle Pagan symbols in the illustrations. The hero, Thomas, is worried about the eyes watching him in the dark. He hatches a plan to capture them only to find out what he fears is really there to protect him.

All books are available on the publisher’s web site: http://magicalchildbooks.com , amazon and other online book stores or your favorite book seller.

At Magical Child Books you can see inside pages of the books, read reviews and even find teaching guides.

Plus, as a special bonus for people placing pre-orders for Rabbit’s Song, you will receive a MP3 file of Trudy and SJ reading the story. This is a limited time offer and is only available for those placing pre-orders for the book.

Freebies:
Remember the monthly coloring pages are archived at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/magicalchildnews/ . Now that the art for Rabbit’s Song has been delivered to the publisher, I’ll be sending out the next ABC Lesser Known Goddess in the series.

Visits:
To invite me to speak at your school or event, learn more at http://magicalchild.handcraftedpagan.com/workshops/ or email me at lyon@handcraftedpagan.com.
To view my current schedule of events, go to http://magicalchild.handcraftedpagan.com/bio/appearances/ .

Bright Blessings,
Lyon

September 15, 2008

A Sister Siren needs you

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Dear friends and family,

Back in June I asked you to help a dear Sister when she fell ill and was hospitalized.
The need is still great. Bel’s condition is going to be one of life-long recovery. Months
of hospitalization and specialized nursing care have been adding up. Household bills
still need to be paid and Bel’s business has been moldering without her since her illness
started.

We, her friends and adoptive family, have banded together to organize a benefit auction
to help raise funds to pay for some of the multiple expenses. If you can attend the
benefit, we’d love to have you there. If you can donate items for the auction, time or
money, we would be thrilled if you contacted either myself, Robynn or Kitten for details.
Even if you can’t donate anything right now you can still help by forwarding this message
to as many people as you can letting them know that Bel needs their help.

Below is the most recent information from Robynn concerning the auction. Thanks for
reading.

Blessings,
Lyon

Greetings Everyone,

For some of you this will be new news. For others this will be an update. As many
know, one of our own, Beltana of Sona & Bellawyk, is in trouble. Approximately three
months ago she contracted Guilliame Barre Syndrome. GBS has no known cause or cure. It
is a neuro-muscular disorder which disables and attempts to destroy the body’s nervous
system, which effectively paralyzes the body, often including the diaphragm which
controls one’s ability to breath. GBS also permanently, severely impairs the immune
system.

Beltana got lucky. A doctor recognized her illness and started aggressive treatment
relatively early into the disease. Beltana started out paralyzed from the neck down, and
has bravely battled her way back and is now learning to walk again. Her recovery will be
a life long battle. As I said, her immune system is permanently compromised. What for
you and I would be a simple common cold can easily turn into pneumonia for Bel.
Fortunately, Bel also happens to be extremely determined and stubborn when it comes to
facing adversity. This aspect only serves to help her recovery. This is where the
pagain community, friends, and loved ones come in.

Beltana has been finally discharged from St. Johns, Springfield. She is now in
treatment at the Missouri Rehab Center, 600 Main - Rm. 504, Mount Vernon, MO 65712. Any
cards, letters, or flowers sent will help her keep her spirits up as she will be reminded
that she is not alone, that we love her and are thinking of her.

Next is the benefit auction. It is official now. It will be held Saturday November 8
at IAFF Local 73, 4271 Delor, St. Louis, MO 63116, from 7PM - 11 PM. We are working on
donations of food to be served, and there will be live entertainment.

For those of you who have already sent donations, thank you very much. For those of
you have already made plans to donate, I also extend my thanks. Please send all
remaining donations to R. Hope 5235A Delor, St. Louis, MO 63109. If the package will
require a signature or need to be picked up from the post office or UPS, please address
any shipments to D. Hope. Also, please extend the word…. so far a good number of
wonderful donations are being acquired due to word of mouth.

I would also like to thank Mr. Peter Zettl of Zettl Photography, a very dear and long
time friend of mine, who has generously agreed to help with producing the flyers to
promote this event.

Thank you to others such as Jenadrienne Charlesworth who have helped promote this event
and thus have helped in acquiring donations as well as publicizing the auction.

None of this would be possible without all of you. Beltana is my Sister, one of the
few for whom I would lay down my life. I cannot begin to express my gratitude to
everyone who are making donations, publicizing, and working so hard to help Beltana. If
anyone has any ideas toward helping Bel, please contact me directly or contact our
Sister, Kristen Hanks at flykittin@yahoo.com.

For those of you who cannot make this event, we understand. We appreciate your kind
support. For those of you who will be able to be there, I look forward to being able to
thank you in person. If you will be coming in from out of town and need a place to stay,
please let us know in advance. Again, thank you ever so much for your support.

Blessed Be,
Robynn (aka Darryl E. Hope EMT-P)
314 351-0935

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