Saturday, October 30, 2010

Disciple's Cross

A quick post about our 13-year-old's new business.  He's making and selling the Disciple's Cross. 



Please visit the link above (click on the title) to take a look at them and find out how to order!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Newest projects

If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter, then you already know a few things about me. 

First and foremost, you probably need to know that I'm in love with Barbara Sher's books.  I just found them a few short months ago, and I've devoured them.  :)

If you've followed her books at all, especially I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was, and Refuse to Choose, I'm what's known as a Scanner.  That means that I don't know how to focus on one thing at a time (ha!  But it's true!).  Knowing that, you'll understand that at any given moment, I have a ton of projects going on.  If I'm not posting in one place, then you'll find me working on my newest project.

That newest projects are this website, my fiction website, as well as The WAHM Experiment, and it's sister site, The WAHM Experiment - Adult Plans (18 and older on this site only, as they are "adult" in nature).  These are new non-fiction blogs that I've started to help people wanting to work at home decode the sales pitch from the real opportunity, and know what they're getting into before they invest the time/money.  I am big on saying that the majority of these business opportunities are not scams.  They're just made for a certain type of person.  I've spent the last twenty years attempting to work from home, and I've joined a number of sites and party plans, only to find out later that it's not a good fit for me.  I'm hoping to save my readers from making the same mistake and investing time and money into starting businesses by knowing if the opportunity is right for them before they make that investment.  If you're interested in learning more, please click on the links above.  If you're already a consultant for a party plan or otherwise earn a portion of your income by working at home, leave me a comment on the appropriate website, and I'll schedule a time to interview you.

You'll find links to my other blogs/websites on my About Me page.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Just a quick note...


I'm separating this website out for my non-fiction.  At the suggestion of several instructors at the writing conference, my fiction will be written under a pen name.  If you'd like to read my fiction, email me at

for my new name & website.  :)

I will continue posting my non-fiction here so that it will remain an active site with links to non-fiction.  :)

In the meantime, please feel free to check out:

Making Our Dream Life Happen
and
Inked in the South

Thanks!
Kim

Monday, October 11, 2010

MuseItUp Conference

Today marks the start of my first ever writing conference!!!!  I'm so excited about it, and a little overwhelmed.

It's FREE and it's online (so I didn't have to go anywhere)!  My husband is currently working out of town, and I broke my toe yesterday, so the free and online couldn't be better.  :)

If you're wanting to see where I write currently, please take a look at Making Our Dream Life Happen. This blog is a chronicle of my family's steps to become as fully self-sufficient as possible, our dreams of being nomadic gypsies, and homeschooling our kiddos.  Inked in the South is my tattoo review and all things tattoo related website (my guilty pleasure... LOL).  I'll link up a few others soon, but for today, it's back to my conference.

If you're attending, please leave me a comment with your username, so I can friend you... maybe we can share tips?  :)

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Real blog for Making Our Dream Life


I started this blog when I was experimenting with both blogger and wordpress.  I decided on Wordpress for this particular blog, but BlogFrog doesn't like Wordpress.com blogs... so this is basically a temporary redirect until I decide whether to bring the blog back from Wordpress.com, or to go with a Wordpress.org blog.  :D

So, for now, please click here (or above) to be taken to:



Sorry for the work around.  I'll figure out a better way as soon as I can.