Saturday, May 26, 2007

Bath photos up.

Well, I had an extremely great time in Bath last weekend. I haven't felt so relaxed after the full day in the spa sitting in the hot baths and steam rooms. Man, I tell you one should get pampered once in awhile. And Bath is so gorgeous. It is the only total Georgian town in england, and it shows. All the buildings are of the style, you can't help but constantly look up. The hostel I stayed at was great, I had been there before with my mom so already knew it. And all this pretty darn close to London. I have posted my pics on my photo site, link is to the right in the menu. Enjoy them and I hope everyone has a chance to visit this wonderful city.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Trip to take a Bath.

I have booked myself a trip to the town of Bath this weekend. It is an early birthday gift for myself. I am going there to soak in the new public baths there. I do love a good hot tub. These are mineral baths. I will stay in a hostel for both nights, a very nice YMCA hostel that I stayed at before with my mom. I am looking forward to this and pray for good weather. It has been quite rainy here recently with depressing grey clouds. Everyone keep their fingers crossed for me. The heath is looking really green though, which is beautiful as ever.

I can't believe I will be 31 in a couple of weeks, my how the years have flown. I hope to have a bbq on the sat before or after with a few friends, english weather permitting of course.

I will take pics while in Bath and post them when I get back. Yay for me!!!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

An interview with an author by my mom.

Hello everyone. My mom is doing an interview with a book author this week on her blog. He is doing a blog tour, which I haden't heard of before. It sounds like a great idea though. The info is below for you to check out.




Coming this week on Wednesday, May 2nd I have the privilege of interviewing Eric Maisel on my blog http://childrens-book-reviews.blogspot.com/ . Eric is a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction, a licensed family therapist, and a creativity coach. He is on a world-wide blog tour to promote his latest book Ten Zen Seconds.Join me on the 2nd as I'll be asking Eric how writers, particularly for children and young adults can sustain the long effort of writing (and illustrating) a book when so many odds are against the effort, especially the internal doubts and fears.Children are so important. It is always my heartfelt interest to help children, and so I will also be asking Eric if the Ten Zen Seconds techniques are appropriate for children, and if so how can it enhance their creativity, play, and learning. See also my post from last week for a book review of the book!
From Judith, Robin's Mum!