Wednesday, October 19, 2016

All good things must come to an end

Family photo
Hello everyone.

Sean and his girl <3
I have some bad news. Yes, this will be (probably) my last blog on this site. I can't keep up with everything :) . Unfortunately. So, a quick overlook on the house. We have now lived here in beautiful Vermont for 4  years (and yes, we moved right after the Summer Olympics in London). We are still camping (shall we call it glamping?). The house is not finished! We are working on it. There is something that happened called... life! Sigh! Tom works and I... write. Logan has school and Tasha... well, she's so busy we hardly see her. Unfortunately, we lost our motivator (Sean), when he defected to California. All for a girl! (Come on, really?!?!?!?!) So, we really love that girl too, but that's beside the point! But I joke. He's happy out there in the land of... no snow. We miss him terribly, but that's life.

So, moving on... The house is not finished. We even have to fix some of the things we put up. Earlier this year (waaaay early) one of the big windows in the back cracked! Of course we called up the company, it's under warrantee (right). We still don't have a new window! I guess it's Vermont timing! We just called the company again and they thought they had the wrong number for Tom, so they called him but must have dialed wrong. The window, now missing again, was in at the shop. Now a mad hunt has to be on the way because said crack in the window now has spread throughout. 
My bhh and I
I don't want to talk about it!!!!

We have power (generator) and I am happy to say... I used my oven. A few times!!! IT WORKS like a charm!!!! And... we bought a fridge. Ohhh, I can't tell you how wonderful it is not to have to go into town to shop every stinkin' day. But... my habit of shopping every day has to change. Other than that... we are pretty happy. Really, life has been great for us. Tom's company is really appreciating the work he does and he's often very, very busy. He now does weddings and special events on the weekends (hence, house still not finished). And there is winter! We are learning that Vermonters prepare for winter and snow all year long. We hope that we have enough wood to make it through this year. We should. Right now we have about 9 chord stacked in our shed and another three waiting to be split. 


Those are Tasha's hands!!
Her 'magazine' cover
Yes. Life is like, crazy! Tasha is taking an online course on Graphic Design. Yay!!! She's really enjoying it a lot and the stuff she produces is so high quality. She spends all her time on the Internet, downloading her lectures and then she does her magic. She's pretty good at what she does. And of course... who gets to benefit from it in the end? Moi! Of course, because we know it's all about me! Well... moving on... Tasha is very happy with where she's at this point in her life, which is a definite blessing. Last year this time, things didn't look so good for her, but ya know. God had to bring her through it. She's found a new church where she can connect with other young people. She really likes it. She is such a social person, she needs it. 

Tom, my hero, my hubby, my bff is doing great. As I said, he still driving buses and his bosses really like him. What's not to like? Right? When he has a moment he does spend it working on the house. Logan helps him whenever he has to (oops!!!) and the two of them spend a lot of time what guys usually do. Playing computer games. Ya know. We moved out into the sticks so we wouldn't have to. But oh well.

Springfield Farmer's Market
Me and 2 of my babies.
Now me. What's going on with me? Snort! What's not going on. I've managed to publish 3 books thanks to my incredible editors and graphic artist. It's been really... intense! Not only did I publish 3 books, I've been having to promote them. And that is the hardest part of this whole thing! Over the summer I've been going to the Farmer's Market here in Springfield. It's been pretty successful. I've also done other venues, which have been mildly successful. But the most important thing is, the books are going out. That's what I'm supposed to do. And I have such a great crew surrounding me from the people who read them to my editor(s) and my family, who are pretty understanding when I'm writing, writing, and going over the edits. They don't even react when I say, "I'm such a lousy writer," anymore. Koodies to them! 

 So, as you can see. We are busy. Logan (whom I've not mentioned much) still misses his brother. But he's getting more involved with the youth groups. And that's a good thing. We play a game called pickle once or twice a week in town. It's kind of like tennis and volleyball and whiffle ball. We enjoy it a lot. He's still homeschooling. It's still the best route for him. And he's still my first reader of all the stories I write. And he sure knows how to push my buttons. "But Mom. We are at such an exciting part!" Yeah, works like a charm! I think I need to grow some thicker skin. He does love to write too, and he's pretty good at it. He's got an incredible vocabulary. I really hope that he'll use it. For now, he has to finish his story too. I'm sure we will publish it some time.

Newest book
So, that's the news on us. As I said, I can't do this blog and the blog I have for my website for the books. Something has to give. And since this was a blog to keep everyone up to date on how the house was going, well. It's time. To say, Auf Wiedersehn. It's been... so incredibly wonderful to be able to share our journey with you and to tell you what God's been doing in our lives. Because for us, it's really all about that. I've enjoyed hearing from you. Now... this doesn't mean I stop blogging. I'll keep on blogging because it's fun. You can read them on the website I've made for the books 
http://intothelightfiction.weebly.com/

 From the Vermont Perreaults. I really hope that God will bless you today and every day. May you be a light onto the world. And check in with me from time to time. I would still love to hear from you. 












  

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Seasons in life






Yes, my friends. It's finally happened. He flew the coup! Never thought he would, but it actually happened. We have been so blessed that Gabby documented their travels extensively on Facebook. Her beautiful pictures of them and the places they visited really helped with the sadness we all felt when Sean left. I'd like to say that things get easier, but as the days go on and he now settles in California, it's finally setting in for me. He ain't coming back! Oh well. Serves me right! After all, I left too.

But then again, it has always been my job to let go. Every one of the chicks are going to fly the nest at some point, hopefully. I train them up to honor God, their husbands or wives, and that is all my job is. Simple! Right! Not going there, because we all know it ain't! In a big way, parenting is just like our relationship with Christ.We are supposed to let go. He'll take care of us.

To send the first born off we had to have some parties. The first one was in CT with the rest of the Perreaults. Of course there had to be some shenanigans. Actually, we can blame Gabby this time around. She fits so well into our family!! It was her idea to have Tom construct a fake cake and to have the hand come out of it just as he blows out the candles. And yes, it was a success!!! I think we scared poor Sydney to death. I hope she will be able to enjoy cake when she is older without the vision of Tom's hand coming out of the cake.

The Perreault generations!

I have to say that we are so blessed to get to know Gabby. She's exactly what I have been praying for in regards to someone for Sean. It's so wonderful to watch them together. Reminds me a lot of Tom and I. As they settle into their life in California, I'm very excited for them. Of course, as poor mommy, I worry about Sean starting up a business. But I have to remind myself that God sent him out there and if there is one thing my oldest does, he listens to Him first and foremost. It's really kind of fun to see.





I have been busy with getting the new book ready for publishing. I'm constantly learning more things. It's amazing how much there is to this publishing. Tasha put another killer cover together! I mean, very professional! Very intriguing. More about my amazing daughter in a minute. This time around, I did things a little different from before. First of all, I ordered a proof, an actual physical book, before I approved the whole thing. It was a good thing too, because as I read through it, I found several areas I could improve in. I have been told that you can go over something a million times, and still find things you want to fix. I went through the novel with a finetooth comb and fixed all I needed to. Then... the nightmare of formatting began. I had gotten it into my head to put drop caps at each chapter beginning. It took me about 2 weeks to figure that one out. And another week to set it up right. I have a few more gray hairs because of it. Talk about crazy!!! When it was ready, Tasha had to tweek the cover for the spine, which is a challenge for her. Math is involved!!!! So, it was resent and submitted. Now I'm waiting for another proof, so I can make sure the cover looks just right. Talk about waiting! Ugh. I don't do well waiting! But I'm learning. A lot. Of patience!

https://www.createspace.com/6236343

Love the Lord with all your heart
Authored by Anne Perreault, Illustrated by Natasha J Perreault

List Price: $15.00
6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) 
Black & White on White paper
412 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1532962721 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 153296272X
BISAC: Fiction / Christian / Romance
AJ has lived a nightmare all her life, with the shadow of her father's heavy hand over her. She has lost the faith she sees all over her church, and is struggling to hold on to what bit she has left. As her life is turned upside down with an unexpected offer, she starts to see that God has never left her alone.
Mac Cooper seems to be at the right place at the right time to come alongside this very shy and withdrawn woman. When an innocent gesture explodes in his face, he has to decide whether to walk in anger or walk with Christ.


Now for Tasha's news. She's decided that she loves to design book covers. It challenges her and she can use the gift God has given her. Her artisticness (I know that's not a word). She looked at different possibilities and found a six month program that concentrates on just graphic design. She'll have a certification after. She's starting the first of July and is totally stoked about it. So am I because in the end I'll benefit from her experience. See how that works? Yeah, I'm sneaky! I just don't know if I'll be able to afford her anymore :) . But seriously, I think she wants to keep eating, I think.

Here are some more pictures of Sean. Enjoy.And may God bless you.

This is on their trip across country

Sean, Eiki and Sydney

We both have pink. Not planned.

Monday, April 4, 2016

What?!?!?!



Of course, this is our Easter photo!!!! Go figure!


Hello everyone. I would like to say happy spring, but I can't. It's snowing outside!!! Yes. It's April 4th and it's snowing. I shouldn't complain. We had a very, very, very mild winter, thank the Lord. But enough already. Everything is brown. Yet... there is hope. Our peach tree is loaded with buds. Hopefully we will get some peaches this year. But Tom didn't trim it, so... not really holding my breath for any fruit. We'll see what God has for us there.


Lots of things are happening here. We are moving along steadily, slowly, in the building process. Tom is enjoying the job as a bus driver. Except on days when children come onto his bus infested with the plague. Yes, we have been soooo sick this winter. Just passing this nasty cold around to each other. Talk about fun! Hopefully that is done with.
We made our driveway bigger to accommodate his bus. Works great. Except we didn't think about mud season (a real season here in VT). What a mess!!! Tom got the bus stuck momentarily. It was a good thing the temperatures still dip low at night, so he was able to drive the thing out. It's a biiiiiiig bus. Seats 70 people! I'm so proud of him. Being a bus driver is not everyone's cup of tea. Especially when you are as driven to succeed as Tom is. But he humbly does his job, tries to make a difference in the lives of the kids he transports.

Logan is still plugging away with school. He's still my first reader and gets me sidetracked really easily. "Will you read to me?" Baby eyes stare at me! "No you have ma-. Of course honey. Sit down. We are at a really exciting part. So..." No, actually we are doing okay school wise. He loves when I read to him and is becoming quite the writer himself. So all is not in vain! I know it's not anyway. He enjoys the history we do and likes archaeology. We got a chance to travel down to NY to babysit Sydney. Oh wow. The two of them had a blast!

Natasha is still my wonderful cover designer. She's so good at it! We have a new book coming out and spent a very snowy day in CT taking pictures of my niece Jacquelyn. It was so much fun, even though the drive was slightly scary. Lots of snow!!! She's still working at the Sub-Way and does like it. She now makes the pizzas, which come out very pretty. Who said an artist needs a canvas? Earlier on we were supposed to go to NY so she could shadow someone with Eiki's creative department. Except she got the plague! So we are hoping to set it up again soon.

You will notice that there is a stranger in our Easter picture. She's not a stranger. She's Sean's beautiful girlfriend, Gabrielle, who came to visit us for a few days. They met at a mission conference in St. Luis right after Christmas. And hence the reason for this blog! Life is about changes. We are about to have a lot of changes coming for us. Gabrielle lives in California. Sean is moving! To California!

Talk about shocker! This was not in the well-laid plans I constructed for him when he was a mere blob in the crib! None of the plans included him moving clear across the country. No! So far, I have been so happy for him, that I haven't really thought about it. Sean's girlfriend is wonderful. She's everything I have been praying for for my oldest son. And more. We were so blessed to get to know her a little. She's a ray of sunshine. I totally understand and support his decision. But... My plans included him moving perhaps to the next town, me spending time with my grandchildren. Ha! Not!

As I said. I totally support his decision. Except now it's finally sinking in. I was driving into town this morning and coming the other way was Sean in his mobile office (hehe). For the second time since he informed us of his decision, it hit me. I won't be going into town and seeing his truck parked at Tasha's work or at the library. Running into him on the road as he drives to his clients is not going to happen. That's tough! Sean is my oldest, and letting him go is going to be rough, even though I am thrilled to death for him.

I sympathize with my parents. When I left, they let me go. They were probably not too happy, but the allowed me the freedom to chose. I really appreciate that. I reflected about this whole thing and came up with this brilliant synapse. Here we go!! Germany was choking the life out of me, Dubai gave me life. Austria showed me that I could be successful, England gave me my future (I met Tom in England). The US became my home.


I got jam! From Gabby :)
This morning, after talking to Sean yesterday (he's going to be upset I am writing about this but, oh well), I got really worried about the changes he's about to make. Not about the relationship between him and Gabby. They are a beautiful couple. I got all worried about him having to start his business over again. In a different state without me. Without Mommy being there to support him and to have a pity party with him, when things are not going well. Last night, after Tom prayed for both Gabby and Sean before we went to bed, I decided to just up the anty. I needed something more from God. A little reminder that He'll take care of things. So I had an errand to run in town this morning. We don't get the local Christian radio station really well where we live. It comes in all staticky. When I got into the car, I thought to try it. The station came in loud and clear. And I heard just what I needed! The speaker talked about worrying about her children. And she talked about how she worried that they wouldn't leave (hehe) then worried that they couldn't handle themselves out there. I needed to hear it. As soon as I heard what I needed, static took over again. So... I'm not going to stop worrying about my children. I still worry that Tasha is unhappy, or that she's lonely. Or that Logan plays too many video games. I'm going to place that in the hands of God. I will let God worry about them. He knows their future anyway (which is such a good thing. I would mess it up!). I wish him all of God's blessings, and know that God will bless and guide his business and his life.

Double kill!!!!
Does that mean he's just going to skate through life? Oh, how I wish that for him, but it ain't gonna happen. He's going to have to face difficulties, challenges. But he's not doing it alone. First of all, he'll have Gabby by his side. And more important, he'll have God guiding his steps. That gives me so much hope and peace. I know we will miss him (no more playing Halo and hearing the boys cheer when they have had a double kill or slayer!). It's all part of life! And I'm very excited for Sean.
I had ankle issues. Perreault boys
to the rescue!

 We spent time with the Perreault family in Quebec over Christmas. It was beautiful! Lots of good times!!! It was just wonderful to hang out again. I have missed the family.







Tante Anne and Sydney!
So... now the house. Doing well. Still no permanent power. But we have the generator. Still no running water. But it's in the works (yeah... what can I say). And I have a desk that points out the window, where I can write. Logan is supposed to do school at it, but he doesn't. I have claimed it!!!! Working on putting a second book out there this spring. This one is more of an adult novel, since the subject is just a little more serious. Natasha is working on the cover which will feature the beautiful Jacquelyn Perreault and the gorgeous Koda (my friend Julie's Percheron). I can't wait to get it out. Meanwhile, Skating for Grace is available at our library!!! How cool is that! It is getting some very encouraging reviews from those who read it. I'm very excited about that. The second one in that series should be out... by summer at the latest. I'm very excited that people are actually reading it!


I want to wish you a wonderful spring! And I want you to remember that there is no need to worry, fear, doubt. God knows. He always works things out for those who love Him and who are called according to His purpose.

God bless.

Breakfast with my jam. And tea from DD