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June 30th, 2008

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Naughty and Spice

June 27th, 2008

We’re guest blogging today over at Naughty and Spice.

Working Women Wednesdays

June 25th, 2008



THE WORKING MOTHER’S DILEMMA
By: Sara Reinke

One of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make came early last year, just prior to the birth of my daughter. Already the mother of one, I had decided three years earlier to quit working full-time and be an at-home mom. Of course, along the line, I pursued some freelance writing and editing work and was employed part-time at a local college three nights a week, and in the end, I felt like I was working full time even if I wasn’t getting paid like it. But in any case, this schedule allowed me time to spend at home with my son — time I cherished and very much enjoyed.

My husband and I were fortunate in that the small house we own has an even smaller mortgage. Between the two of us, we had little if any other debt, and this allowed me the chance to get by primarily on his income. But when I found out I was pregnant the second time around, I had to do some serious soul searching. Our house has only two bedrooms, and while two kids can get by sharing the space for a few years, at some point, they’d need their own rooms. Which would mean moving. Which would mean a bigger house, bigger mortgage and bigger financial strain on our already limited budget. To me, two kids seemed to necessitate two full-time incomes, and it was with a heavy heart that I started to look for a job.

While I was fortunate enough to land the job I’d held for almost seven years prior to my son’s birth in what can only be described as a strange twist of karma (the girl who’d taken my place quit), and I love my coworkers, so was delighted for the chance to rejoin them, I have to say it broke my heart to bring my daughter to daycare for the first time. She was only six weeks old, and on that initial day, I came back to visit her at lunchtime, holding her in my arms and bawling like an idiot because I felt like the worst mother in the world.

One thing that helped me get over that impression quickly was my older sister. When her daughter was born, she went back to work, too, and I was able to see first hand that it didn’t hinder their mother-child bonding at all. My niece is growing up normal and affectionate, and that was really a comfort to me.

So almost a year later, I can say that I’ve enjoyed the best of both worlds. I treasure the opportunity I had to be able to afford to stay home when my son was a baby, but likewise I treasure the time I spend with my baby girl now that I’ve returned to work. I like the security that comes from rebuilding my savings, from having a full time paycheck again, along with full time benefits. It also helps me enjoy more time with my family — all of us, including my husband, because when I was working from home and at night, I felt like I never got to see him, much less all of us spend any time together. Now we can go on vacations together, go for a walk, hit the playground, have a picnic — anything we can think of, and all without trying to juggle my husband’s schedule with mine.

I know a lot of women out there are faced with the same decisions I have, and I can honestly say there is no right or wrong. The choices I made were based on my circumstances at the time — I left my job to care for my son because we could afford it; I’d built up my savings for more than a year and already a plan in mind for supplementing it with my freelance endeavors. The stars were all in perfect alignment for that particular situation, just like when I was carrying my daughter, they seemed to align again when I realized it would be best for us financially if I returned to work.

Based on my experience, here are some tips and advice I can offer work-from-home mothers:

- Before leaving your full-time job, talk to your employer to see what, if any arrangements can be made to allow you to work from home, even if it’s only in a part-time capacity. A friend of mine did this and has been able to work from her home office for more than three years.

- If you’re freelance hunting, contact small local newspapers and/or magazines in your region to see if they are seeking freelance writers. Pitch story ideas to them and be willing to supply your own photographs to accompany the story. Inquire as to whether or not they offer any long-term freelance arrangements. (Steady freelance work is a godsend and you don’t wind up shopping around story ideas all over town.) Use a standard freelance agreement for any assignments you take and for which you are paid. Keep accurate records of payment for tax purposes.

- Be wary of potential work-from-home scams. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

- Work while your child is sleeping: naptime, early morning, late at night or (optimally) find a daycare that offers part-time services so you can bring your child once or twice a week. This not only gives you a break and allows you some uninterrupted work time, but allows your child some critical socialization experience, as well.

- Remember you’re not a stay-at-home mom. You’re a WORK-from-home mom, even if you’re strictly caring for your child. Being a parent is a full-time job, especially for an infant or toddler. You become caregiver, playmate, chef, chauffeur, laundry worker, bottle-washer, maid and more.

- Make time for yourself. No work, no kids, no husband — just YOU. Go see a movie. Get a manicure or facial. Hit the gym. Don’t allow your pre-baby identity to be lost.

- Make time for grown up conversations, too. Be it with your husband, neighbor, best friend, former coworkers, whatever — do more than ga-ga-goo-goo or sing Doodlebop songs. Try to remember what you used to talk about before you had kids. (Yeah, I know. I often wonder myself.) Try to keep in touch with your pre-baby interests and talk about them, be it books, music, movies, politics, what have you. Again, don’t allow your pre-baby identity to be lost.

And for you mothers who choose to go back to work, here are some tips you might be able to use, too:

- Remember first and foremost: YOU ARE NOT A BAD MOTHER FOR GOING BACK TO WORK.

- Visit your baby at the daycare on your lunch break, if possible, at least for the first couple of weeks upon your return. (I visited my daughter for several months, in fact.) As long as it’s not interrupting the nursery nap schedule, your daycare shouldn’t disapprove of this, and if they do, find another one that won’t.

- Find a pediatrician with evening or Saturday hours. My pediatrician has Saturday hours, and we live within driving distance of an after-hours pediatric care center. These have both come in handy since I returned to work more times than I can count.

- Don’t try to be a superwoman. Let the laundry slide. Don’t worry if dust accumulates a bit or you can’t vacuum every week. Instead of fussing with housework, go outside and play with your kids. Make the most of your time with your family and enjoy yourself. Along those lines, convenience foods are fantastic — skillet dinner kits, frozen casseroles, quick-and-easy stir fry meals, these are all great ways to throw together a fast but filling and healthy dinner. (Because eating out is very tempting after a long day at the office.)

Do what is best for you and your family and you’ll never go wrong!

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Sara Reinke is the author of several books, including Dark Thirst, the first in a
new paranormal series from Kensington/Zebra Books that Romantic Times
Book Reviews magazine calls a “new twist on the vampire legend” and “a
fascinating and unique romance.” Other available titles include Tethers, a
science-fiction thriller, the historical romance, An Unexpected Engagement
and the fantasy series, the Chronicles of Tiralainn. A member of Wild &
Wicked Authors
, the Dark Muse Society and the Louisville Romance
Writers chapter of Romance Writers of America
, Reinke is represented
by Nephele Tempest of The Knight Agency.

WED on Raven Radio ~ Author Yasmine Galenorn

June 25th, 2008

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Please Remember, Raven Radio is now on it’s evening schedule

11PM - 12AM EST

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Paranormal authors Mandy M Roth and Michelle M Pillow talk books, industry, paranormal, and take reader calls. Today’s guest is Author Yasmine Galenorn!

Wed June 25, 2008
11pm –12am EST

Listener dial-in number during LIVE shows
(646) 595-3998
(New York number, long distance charges apply)

There is also a LIVE chat during the shows. Follow the link below and look for CHAT LIVE buttons! You can type your questions or comments in there during the chat and we’ll ask/answer them on air!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ravenradio

Behind the Story: OohRah! by Tilly Greene

June 24th, 2008

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Behind the Story: OohRah! by Tilly Greene

The most straightforward description I can come up with for OohRah! would be that it’s an erotic love story with two people who come to love each more deeply after a stress filled separation.
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Arts & Crafts

June 23rd, 2008

We were at it again. The boys and I collected river rocks and made sets of Rune Stones. They had a ton of fun painting them and making the bags to hold them in. We used leftover material from our voodoo dolls and yarn. I’m hoping they see good things in our future.

Hangin’ with Lauren…

June 22nd, 2008

Come hang out and play with us!

The Bradford Bunch!

June 22nd, 2008

The Art of Blurbage. We’re hanging at The Bradford Bunch blog!

Come check it out!

Also, Way Back Wednesdays at FAR!

Fallen Angel Review is featuring blasts from the past! Stop by and check it out! Michelle and I have some books listed there and CONTESTS!

http://www.fallenangelreviews.com/blog

Visit us this month as we blog tour!

June 22nd, 2008

Check us out on the web this month!
Bradford Bunch Blog
Make Believe Mondays - Michelle
Make Believe Mondays- Mandy
Tracey Kitts Blog #1
Tracey Kitts Blog #2
NJ Walters Blog & Newsletter
Marianne LaCroix Blog
Taige Crenshaw Blog- COMING SOON!
A Writer’s Dream Blog
Lauren Dane Blog- COMING SOON!
Adele Dubois Blog
Simply Romance- COMING SOON!
Rowena Cherry Newsletter
Kate Rothwell Blog- COMING SOON!
Naughty and Spice - COMING JUNE 27th

Just Released! Bella Mia!

June 20th, 2008


Bella Mia by Mandy M Roth (Daughter of Darkness III also known as Gwyneth Stevens Series)
The long awaited next book in the Daughter of Darkness series, Bella Mia, is now available!

The sins of our past are never far behind…

On the run from two men who want her, Gwyneth Stevens finds herself at the door of a third—Giovanni Baldassare, master vampire and former henchman of her father, the King of the Dark Realm. Giovanni’s reputation as a bloodthirsty monster isn’t ringing true and, by giving her the space and support she needs, he assists Gwen in rebuilding her life. But when Pallo and Caleb resurface, all hell breaks loose and old habits die hard. Out of time and places to hide, Gwen must face her destiny head on if she ever hopes to find happiness. Can the triangle of lovers make welcome a newcomer, or will the group succumb to old enemies resurfacing and centuries-old grudges, allowing history to repeat itself?

TO BUY

Rating: This story contains mega hot alpha heroes who aren’t about to take no for an answer, a gutsy heroine, a woman torn between multiple men, villains that make chills run up your spine, sizzling sex, down and dirty violence, gore and sardonic wit. It is not intended for the faint of heart. Author recommends reading the series in order of release.

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