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		<title>Manhattan Supper Soup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s  high time for another recipe before I catch you up on Tessa and her sister and also happenings with ECHOES.  January has always been my favorite soup month.   Many years ago while traveling with my husband, Al, a good friend shared his recipe for Manhattan Supper Soup and we enjoy it often.  The good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s  high time for another recipe before I catch you up on Tessa and her sister and also happenings with ECHOES.  January has always been my favorite soup month.   Many years ago while traveling with my husband, Al, a good friend shared his recipe for Manhattan Supper Soup and we enjoy it often.  The good news &#8212; it is super easy to make.  It&#8217;s a form of vegetable soup.  Check out my modified version of Al&#8217;s recipe in my recipe section.   I promise you will love it.  Serve it with French bread and a green salad and &#8211; get ready for lots of praise.</p>
<p>TESSA AND CLAUDINE:  Tessa is bummed out in chapter three.  She&#8217;s in the hospital after a car accident.  Her sister, Claudine, comes to visit, as does her boyfriend, Ben.  Claudine has the nerve to flirt with Ben in Tessa&#8217;s hospital room and leaves minutes after Ben makes his exit.  Tessa is sure Claudine&#8217;s chasing after him.   Not only is Tessa a bruised, banged up mess.  Now, her sister is after her boyfriend.  Can things get worse?  Count on it.</p>
<p>ECHOES:   The reviews for the poetry book my granddaughter, Rachel, and I collaborated on, are positive.  We are pleased to say the least.  Readers love the concept of our parallel poems.  A teacher friend is using our poetry book as a  teaching tool for her poetry unit.  My sister Deb ordered a copy for her school library, which is great.  I hope to get it in a lot of schools.  I&#8217;m out on the marketing trail.  Today I took an ECHOES press release to a local magazine hoping they will publish an article.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s rather chilly in Savannah as I know it is in many parts of the country.  It&#8217;s time to read some good books, get some exercise, and make some of that yummy soup.</p>
<p>If you try out the soup, let me know if it&#8217;s a big hit.</p>
<p>Lisbeth</p>
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		<title>Stay At Home Moms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year.    May good things come  your way in 2010 It&#8217;s time to introduce you to ECHOES Here is the blurb I helped write for the catalog description for the American Library Association conference which will be held next June:   &#8220;From a grandmother &#8211; granddaughter tandem comes a poetry book, ECHOES, authored by Lisbeth Thom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year.    May good things come  your way in 2010</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to introduce you to ECHOES</p>
<p>Here is the blurb I helped write for the catalog description for the American Library Association conference which will be held next June:   &#8220;From a grandmother &#8211; granddaughter tandem comes a poetry book, ECHOES, authored by Lisbeth Thom and her granddaughter, Rachel Nelson. This collection presents a collaboration of parallel poems, written on similar subjects.  Both spent the summer bouncing poems back and forth, turning their dream of creating a book together into a reality.  Enjoy their poetic banter and differing thoughts on life in this unusual book.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rachel and I kept our poetry book a secret  so we could give it as a Christmas gift.  We had such fun over the summer working on our project.  I love writing poetry and now that I am back working on TESSA AND CLAUDINE, I still find time to take a break and work on poems.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve recently written several poems that relate to stay at home moms and plan to continue that trend.   My next poetry book maybe titled STAY AT HOME MOMS.   For years, I kept a journal, and now looking back through those journals gives me ideas.  Sometimes all I have to do is let those memories fall off the shelf.  After all, those days of staying home with small children are still vivid in my mind.  I well remember those days.  I had three little ones under the age of four.  I had to remind myself not to have negative thoughts about things I could not control.  Instead I tried to focus  my energy on the positive present moment.  THAT DID NOT ALWAYS WORK&#8230;. sometimes I whined.  I tried to keep a smile on my face or at least stick my face in a book as often as possible.  I kept an open book in every room in the house.  That was my escape.  Like,  go ahead and have a temper tantrum.  I am going to the Trevi fountain with&#8230;</p>
<p>I often get reminders of those fun and frustrating days from reading blogs about moms who write.  Kate Hopper, a young mother, teacher, and writer has a great  blog. Check it out at:  <a href="http://www.motherswhowrite.blogspot.com">www.motherswhowrite.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p>Let me hear from you other writers, poets, and moms out there.</p>
<p>Happy writing.   Lisbeth</p>
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