Monday, August 9, 2010

Hello, how's everyone doing this bright sunny day. I just finished editing my book for publication on Smashwords and my eye's are still crossed. Preview a sample at Amazon.com under the Kindle edition. The paperback will be out soon.

So how about Shelly's next journey. Anyone have any ideas on what happens after her trip to Vegas? What you don't know that she goes to Vegas with Rick? Then you need to be on the lookout for Blame it on Vegas the next adventure in this saga.

Love, Michelle

Friday, July 23, 2010

Dressing for dinner

So what do you think about dressing for dinner? In the past it was common for people to dress up or at least change clothes before sitting down to dinner with family. Each meal was treated like a dinner date with special people.

Now if we come to the table we come dressed are you are. Sweat clothes, dirty clothes and unfortunately very few clothes. You can dream all you want that the person sitting across from you is a beautiful super model draped only in her long flowing hair and bless your heart for trying to believe. We all know you have a better chance of winning the Power ball. In reality if someone is sitting across from you naked they are probably out of shape and hairy to boot. I'm not talking a nicely trimmed beard either, if you know what I mean.

So let's hear your stories about dinner attire. I prefer my dinner date to have rippling muscles barely hidden by a crisp linen shirt. What about the rest of the ladies out there. I can't wait to hear.

Love,
Michelle

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Greetings

Hey everyone, welcome to my new blog. I hope we can share, laugh, or commiserate together as we journey through life. We women are strong and need to reach out to each other in good times and bad.

I created this space as a forum to express our hopes, fears, sorrows and joys as women of the world. Dinner Should be Enjoyed Naked is the title of my first novel in a long line of romantic humor. In the book you follow Shelly Hayes as she tries to navigate her way through the retail jungle we all must spend some time in. Along the way she wrestles with social imaging thrust on us all. Does this make my butt look big? Are their age restrictions on heel height? Who monitors these things anyways?

I look forward to hearing from all the women out there who struggle with the same issues and from those who don't. Maybe you can give us some clues on how you rise above the crowd.

Love,
Michelle