Wow NOW Versatile Cow

NOW: THE VERSATILE BLOGGER AWARD

OCTOBER 2011: I’ve been blogging for a little over a month now, and I must say, it has been a month to remember. I had no idea what to expect when I started this adventure so I guess I can’t say it has surpassed my expectations since I didn’t have any.

But I can say this: I’m completely bowled over by all the support and enthusiasm I have received from you. Your comments, emails and phone calls have reminded me why writing is so rewarding.

Here’s another reason why this first month has been so much fun:

The Versatile Blogger AwardThe Versatile Blogger Award was recently bestowed upon me by two bloggers whose work I admire very much: Michele Bunn (MediaMichelle) who writes Crossing the Line (Learning to fly over the mainstream), and Harper Faulkner who writes All Write (It’s All About Writing). Both are wordsmiths who leave me thinking, laughing, and celebrating life’s quirky and poignant moments. You won’t be disappointed when you check out their blogs. Thanks to both of them for nominating me.

As part of this award I’m asked to share 7 things most people don’t know about me, so here it goes:

1) Whenever I’m terrified to start something new, I know it’s the right thing to do.

2) I’m much more likely to cry when somebody does something nice for me than when I’m sad.

3) I won the 2nd grade spelling bee. How’s that for random trivia?

4) Red Vines have a wicked hold on me…licorice, that is!

5) I’m in total awe of teachers. Growing up, I always thought I’d be one (at least when I wasn’t dreaming of being an artist), but now I know I’d make a HORRIBLE teacher.

6) I write in a journal every day, and have done so for years. One of the most meaningful things I do is jot down my Perfect Moment from each day. Oh geez, I know that sounds way too Oprah’ish, but it’s true. It’s usually just a quick one-liner I scribble on the side of each day’s entry–like today will probably be, “The smell of eucalyptus trees after the rain,” or “Made it through my spinning class without too much pain.” The reason I do this is to remind myself to be grateful for what each day brings. I could be having a perfectly crappy day in every way, but no matter what, there’s always a perfect moment. Could be as simple as, “When the golf ball shattered our car windshield on the way home from picking up Olivia from camp, thankfully nobody got shards of glass in their eyes.”

7) I am fiercely proud of and grateful for my three older brothers. Each is as different as can be and each makes me a better person.

Photo of my three brothers

My three brothers: L to R Scott, Tim, Mark

My oldest brother, Mark, is a solid, spiritual, hard-working, electric guitar-playing, flyfishing, teddy bear who wells up at the drop of a hat. He walked me down the aisle (actually it was a trail) on my wedding day, and that’s something that will forever be etched in my memory. My middle brother, Tim, is the perfect mix of a Harley-riding, art-car driving, eccentric artist who’s stubborn, yet creative, fun-loving and fiercely protective of his peeps. I will never forget when I was a young kid playing street hockey with all the neighborhood boys and one of the kids started calling me names. Tim was right there ready to kick his ass. Scott is the youngest of the three and a bit of a wild card. He’s ridiculously smart, highly-caffeinated, athletic, and funny as hell. This guy can weave a tale, I tell you. Get him started on politics and be prepared to stay for the duration. My most recent reason to be proud of him is that after being in the newspaper industry for more than twenty years, he has chosen to go back to school to earn degrees for a second career. He’s in class with kids younger than his own son and he’s giving them all a serious run for their money–while still working full-time, I might add. Whoooyaaa for my three adorable brothers. Did I mention that I’m one proud and lucky sister?

Okay, so now you know a bundle of random stuff about me. Here’s the other rule of the award. I’m supposed to nominate 15 other bloggers for this award. Here’s a start, in no particular order. I’m so new to this blogging thing that I still have much to discover! If there’s a blog you know I should check out, please be sure to send me the link!

Allegro non tanto

The Things She Thinks About

Africa Inside

Blog of a Vet’s Wife

Latin Journeys

While the Dervish Dances

Play 101

Kidzmet

And Away We Go The Dsylexic Writer

Frugal Healthy Simple

Traveling Through

Nominees, now it’s your turn to do the same!

13 thoughts on “Wow NOW Versatile Cow

  1. Congratulations! I’m relatively new to the blogosphere as well… kudos on a great site! I will be thinking of a creative caption.

    Keep up the good work!
    Lindsay

  2. Becky, I just popped over to check out your blog, and saw you nominated me! You are too kind. Thank you very much. I stopped by because I love your blog too, and even your “fun” post about yourself is filled with emotion. Your description of your brothers was so touching. I’m sure they think equally wonderful things about you.

    I’ve thought of doing something like the “perfect moment” journal for a while now… maybe now that I have a name for it, I’ll be able to start (I’ve kept a journal since age 7).

    Fun to read your fun facts, and I look forward to more. :) And Congratulations to you on the award!

  3. Becky, I got your post just now and started reading and just kept on reading despite a little voice calling me to get back to work. I was so enthralled and captivated by your writing and your brothers (i had figured out who they were just by the photos and your descriptions confirmed it for me) that I could not stop reading and THEN i see that you have nominated my blog, Africa Inside. Thank you. Lori

    • You are welcome. I’m trying to get the second part of my “Beyond Rangoon” post up today so I haven’t had time to email you about the award. Congrats to you! And thanks for reading my post–especially about my adorable brothers. : )

  4. Congratulations, Becky! You are so deserving of this award (or any award for that matter) because not only are you a wonderful writer, but you are a superb human being filled with talent, creativity and humor. Thanks for the nomination.
    Love you!

  5. One correction to above. Beautifully written story, not a beautiful story….I was hesitant to share but it really touched me.

  6. Wow! Love your talent. Your description of your brothers is perfect. I feel like I know them. Loving the idea of a Perfect Moment, too. I can’t remember the second grade or any spelling bees, but I know I never won a math award. I’ll check each of your recommendations. Tell Tim I love his tats and his t-shirt. Unfortunately, my wife has said no to the Harley. I do have four tats, though!

  7. Hi Becky, congratulations! and I will check out these blogs! thanks so much. Here is a blog I have been following for the past month – Donna’s Cancer Story by Mary Tyler Mom – http://www.chicagonow.com/mary-tyler-mom/donnas-cancer-story-2/

    Not an easy read I must warn you, if you didn’t already know from the title. I don’t usually go for anything sad these days, especially about children. Can’t handle it. But a beautiful story none the less and what kept me with it is that I love her writing. You have to start at the beginning.

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