TIME TO SAY THANK YOU

Where are my manners?

Right here, just my life has changed over the last few months they lapsed a little and before I knew it my last thank you was the 1st of August.  😦

So I say it now, without further ado, fuss and mushiness…ok perhaps some mushiness (I’m a Cancerian it’s inbuilt)

THANK YOU my 456 readers are now 597. My FB followers on WP are now 94 compared to 84 and my Twit – I mean Twitter followers (again who ever you are as I don’t twitter that much) 12 from 5.

So it’s a HUGE thank you – for supporting, encouraging, liking, loving, debating, grunting, laughing, smiling and crying at the words I place upon a page. From my beaty thing  ~ I am ever so grateful and appreciative and I love that I have such a wonderful, friendly WP virtual family.

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see that wasn’t too mushy was it? 😉

xx

Versatile and Blogger of the Year Thank You Post

Within the last week I received two Awards.

The first from Dr. Rex (Horty) at http://hrexach.wordpress.com for The Versatile Blogger.

Horty’s nominations are as follows

http://theobamacrat.com/

http://terry1954.wordpress.com/

http://hopeandloveradio.com/

http://blackbutterfly7.wordpress.com/

http://socialawareness2013.wordpress.com/

http://hulshofschmidt.wordpress.com

http://idealisticrebel.wordpress.com/

http://joynpain2.wordpress.com/

https://ramblingsfromamum.wordpress.com/

http://petitemagique.wordpress.com/

http://transcendingbordersblog.wordpress.com/

http://bishoptatro.wordpress.com/

http://deodatusblog.wordpress.com/

http://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/http://wingedprisms.com/

As I don’t accept Awards, my acceptance is to post the list of other nominees, so that my readers may take a peak at them if they wish, perhaps finding someone new and interesting. 🙂

and the second from Patrick at http://perspectivesmovingon.wordpress.com for Blogger of the Year 2013.

Patricks nominations are:

https://ramblingsfromamum.wordpress.com
http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com
http://yaussiechick.wordpress.com
http://busymindthinking.com
http://bwthoughts.wordpress.com

I am humbled by receiving these Awards, they are special to me, but I don’t have the time to go through the process  😦  my Award is that you have liked what I do, either in my writing or by what I have written to you. I hope by doing this THANK YOU post to Horty and Patrick that they understand why I have done this. Thank you so much both of you for thinking enough of me to nominate me.

PS:   Please if I cannot get the comments turned off – no necessity to leave one 🙂

Today’s Service

I want to thank every one of you for your encouragement, positive vibes, crossed fingers and support leading up to today.

The Service went really well, I kept telling myself (convincing myself) that the number of people wouldn’t matter 2-20 or 200 then 250 people flowed through the doors and strangely I felt okay. The speakers were introduced, I read one of my poems, there were laughs and tears and when I had finished the amount of people that came up and spoke to me…… well I am floating on Cloud 9 right now.

So forgive me for having my ‘moment in the sun’ as a dear friend said tonight.I only post this as some of you may have been curious as to how I went, not for wanting comments or praise in return.

Mr. S and I went to the pictures and coming home I checked my phone and emails and this is what I had.

These brought tears.

Text message from the partner of the deceased:
Thank you so much for today..Sorry I didn’t speak to you but I was a bit overwhelmed and had to go home. You did an amazing job and summed M up so well. You made it sound like you knew him and we all appreciate the effort and empathy you brought today. Again from C, M and I as well as our community I want to thank you.

Email from his partner:
Jenny I wanted to thank you for today. Sorry I didn’t speak to you personally afterwards. I got home with M’s car and remembered I had left without a word to anyone. My kids also thought you were great, even our conditions, so thank you again. We were wondering if there was anyway we could recommend you to others, because we felt like you really understood everything we said to you, and you did an amazing job at representing the man that M was.

Email from his sister:
Hi Jenny
Sorry I didn’t get to meet you today, but I wanted to thank you for putting on such a lovely and appropriate service for M – it so well reflected his life and personality.

Now I need to sleep, though I am still on those clouds, it maybe hard to accomplish!

Thank you so much my WordPress family  🙂

A Nonet from me to you

A Nonet.     A nonet has nine lines. The first line has nine syllables, the second line eight syllables, the third line seven syllables, etc… until line nine finishes with one syllable. It can be on any subject and rhyming is optional.

Me

I am blessed to pen my thoughts for you
words from my heart upon the page
hiding nothing ~ sharing all
I open wide my soul
to give all of me
the good ~ the bad
simple truth
no lies
none

©jmtacken Sep 2013

A Review of my memoir The Empty Nest – A Mother’s Hidden Grief

I have just met Michael on WP and he very kindly bought my Memoir and may I say read it within a day or two. He has been absolutely gracious by submitting a review on Amazon which I post below.

Those who know me, also know that I do not push my book onto you, this is not why I started this site, for I feel uneasy about self promoting. I post this because I am humbled knowing that people have read my work, read the words that I had written, this is an absolute joy for me, whether they like what I have written or not, I have pride that I can call myself a writer, something I have dreamed about for so long.

My penned words about what I experienced when my girls left home, have now been read by 72 people – this may seem small – to me it is huge. Large profits – I make not – knowing that people can resonate with what I have written – that is worth so much more.

To Michael I thank you, from the bottom of my heart for this review.

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Review

The Empty Nest

A Mother’s Hidden Grief

J M Kadane

Jenny Kadane’s book chronicling her life bringing up two daughters is an excellent account of her life exploring the journey she makes with them from birth to the present time. She takes us through the good and the bad moments of parenting with great honesty and clarity.

Her writing is straightforward, accessible and at times you find your self laughing at the funny things she recalls but there are other times where you find yourself expressing your own emotional response to the stories many of which, as a parent, you relate to.

There are features within this text that give it a universal appeal.

As parents we all have to deal with the day our children decide it is time for them to leave home.

We often agonise over them leaving, fearful of what they will have to deal with in the big wide world and always we want to be protective of them.

No parent ever wants to see their child suffering and we go to great lengths to provide support and back ups for the times when they do break free and leave the nest.

All of these issues are dealt with in great detail and the reader is able to easily empathise with the writing and sentiments being expressed.

There are times in this text where Ms Kadane comes across as a highly emotional woman. (In fact she does make the point at various times in her work that she was aware of her emotional outpourings.)

Rather than being a text, which could have descended into a study of emotional angst, she is clever in reflecting constantly on her own emotions, and on the significance of the events that occur in her life.

Ms Kadane’s daughters, like most children grow and become their own persons.  As a parent we know our children do not grow up to necessarily reflect our attitudes nor do they always do what you would wish for them to do.

The factor for me, which made me connect so readily with her words, was the attitude that she was always there for her girls. It is easy to say these things but as a parent when your children transgress from what you consider the norms of society and test your patience and fortitude ‘hanging in there with them’ can take great courage.

‘The Empty Nest” is a record of the love of a mother, the fierce determination to be the best mother she can be along with her own reflections and understandings of how each development in her daughters lives impacted on her.

As a male reader I was immediately taken by the depth of her writing. I could relate so well to the emotions she was experiencing.

Fathers also feel a sense of grief when their children leave. We like to have our children ‘within’ arms length’ so to speak. Like Ms Kadane we also crave a regular contact with our children.

You finish the text thinking what a brave woman she is to have sat and reflected as she has done on her life. She owns all the mistakes she admits she’s made, there is no glossing over the truth and for this reason the book has great value to other mothers and I might add fathers as well.

No reader will regret the time spent on this excellent book. A great read.

Michael Grogan

Parent

Teacher

July 2013.

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Back in April, Meditating Mummy also read and wrote a review, to her I am immensely grateful. I am ‘chuffed’ that people have taken the time to read and to write their thoughts. You may see her review on the below link.

Reblogged from Meditating Mummy’s Blog:

I thank you.

BEST MOMENT AWARD

Am I being naughty for accepting this Award and partially accepting others – yes I AM (guilty as charged).
Shall I be chastised because of it – I HOPE NOT.

Do I feel truly honoured for receiving it – Yes I DO!

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Awarding the people who live in the moment,
The noble who write and capture the best in life,
The bold who reminded us what really mattered –
Savoring the experience of quality time.

This Award was bestowed upon me from   Face at the window

You can see her post here at    http://faceatthewindow.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/the-best-moment-award/#respond

Her other nominees are: (I left mine in as she seems to know me well, me hearties’)

http://alicekeysmd.wordpress.com (because she writes about stuff that matters)

http://knockedoverbyafeather.wordpress.com/about/ (because she is brave and would make an excellent pirate)

ME   (because I suspect she knows how to make pirate grog)

http://myspokenheart.wordpress.com (because she has a soft heart with pirate-y edges)

http://whimsymimsy.wordpress.com/about/  (that girl is all pirate)

Rules of the Moment Matters Award

1. Repost the award and award description
2. Give an acceptance speech
3. Pass the award on, and notify the nominees.

Acceptance Speech
“Hello…hello”
“Is this microphone on”
S C R E E C H…F E E D B A C K
“Oops sorry it is”.
“Good evening ladies and gentlemen and members of the foreign press. I stand here before you with a really sore toe, humbled that Face has nominated me for the The Best Moment Award. At this juncture I am a little lost at what particular moment I have actually received this honour for. Is the time when I felt really sorry for myself when I was out of work and lost a girlfriend and moaned to the blogging world? Is it for the ode that I wrote about my dog that was put to sleep 6 years ago? Is it perhaps my Haiku or free verse?

It may be for my entries into so many challenge sites that I lost count of what I did for whom. Is it because I write of my Pop and mum and share with you all,  the love I have for them? I could go on and on and I realise that you are all getting rather fidgety at this point and want to head to the after party bar for refreshments, so I shall wind up as the man in front is waving his arm madly in a circular motion at me.”

“I would like to sincerely thank Face or as I call her ‘Ace’ for thinking enough about me to put me in her list of other fine nominees. She is simply a gorgeous human being who I have grown to have an affinity with and for that I thank her for being who she is.

“I do hope you all check her site out and enjoy what she writes as much as I do”.

“My nominees are the following, drum roll please. What we don’t have drums? Ok without drums then..sheesh!”

“I am nominating 3 people whom I haven’t nominated before (I don’t think) is there a rule where you have to walk the plank if you forget who you have nominated previously?”

Forgive me but my link button is not wanting to play with my nominees – they keep going to a bank sites or amazon     😦

thesenseofajourney.com-  because this lovely woman writes exquisitely and is helping me to become a better writer and you should pop over and have a read.

raisingthecurtain.net – because she is a fellow Australian who writes extremely informative, intelligent and down to earth posts.

unfetteredbs.com- because she writes as her name implies, she is both hilarious and extremely talented (especially with Haiku).

Time to say Thank You!

and it’s that time again to say I

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THANK YOU to my followers.

THANK YOU for joining, for reading, for participating!

THANK YOU to my 310 (thats a jump of 83 from my last thank you,  exactly a month ago (Let me hear you say WHOOP – WHOOP)

I AM GRATEFUL for each and every one of you!

I CHERISH your comments, your advice and even your critique!

I LOVE how some of us have developed REAL VIRTUAL friendships!

So THANK YOU for putting up with my RAMBLINGS!

THANK YOU for showing an interest in what I do.

 

 

 

Liebster Award

I have (hopefully) stopped comments for this post as I did not write it for others to thank me – I don’t know if it will work. Ok so I have found out what I have done is clearly not working. Please no need to hit the like button or comment – thank you.

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Cricket

from Cricket’s Road through Wool Projects (her baby site as she calls it) see here…well below..    http://cricketswooldiary.wordpress.com/liebster-award/comment-page-1/#comment-14

Has kindly bestowed a Liebster Award upon me. I am humbled that I have been thought of enough to be nominated. Many pooh – pooh Awards, many say it’s akin to chain mail, for whatever reason an Award is given, I shall continue to ‘partially accept’ as I have in the past.

One must be thankful and show the manners they have learned in life. To acknowledge that  someone has included me in their list, means that I show my appreciation on a post for their site and for the other nominees, for my readers to go and have a peek at.  No ‘I’ in team folks. So thank you Cricket for the Award, I am grateful that you have considered me worthy.
Other nominees are:

http://raisingthecurtain.net/

http://therantingpapizilla.wordpress.com/

http://artistsparkblog.wordpress.com/

http://lesterland.wordpress.com/

http://www.danijustis.com/

http://tigertye.wordpress.com/

http://theverybesttop10.com/

http://insanityofmotherhood.com/

http://letscutthecrap.wordpress.com/

http://russelrayphotos2.com/

 

Liebster Award ……. from My Spoken Heart

http://itsmybloginnit.me/

http://realityinprogress.wordpress.com/

http://buildingbridgesworld.wordpress.com/

http://unedit.wordpress.com/

http://frontrangescribbles.com/

http://charliecountryboy.wordpress.com/

These people listed above, along with myself, have been nominated for a Liebster Award. I have thanked and I am humbled by having this Award bestowed on me, for as Andrea has written from myspokenheart.wordpress.com who nominated me “I just like them and think they deserve some recognition… so… here is my list”. So as I partially accept Awards, I post the sites of her other nominees, for you to go and have a peak at, if you haven’t already.

People say that Awards are rubbish (well some do) that is like spam, that one doesn’t have to be recognised for what they write or do on here. I took this to heart and stopped accepting Awards. For indeed the Award is having people read what you write and appreciate what you do. However in saying that, I think it is a tad negative if you don’t appreciate others, not for the want of us being patted on the back, but that others think what we do is worthwhile…and what is in the harm of that?

If nothing else being able to view other writers/sites that you didn’t know existed can only bring a warm and fuzzy feeling….can it not?  So let us not be selfish pricks (excuse my language) we are all here to write to enjoy what others write, if they want to spread the love and give an Award…so be it I say. Who are we to say otherwise?

So to Andrea  – I thank you, to those that don’t agree with Awards – each to their own – to those that partially accept or fully, I commend you for your conviction to believe in your feelings and what you think is right.

To me for having possibly too many scotches and a shit day at work.. I salute you.

xx

Very Inspired Blog Award – from Knocked over by a Feather

I cannot believe… and I am truly taken back by receiving the Award from knockedoverbyafeather. If you haven’t seen her work or aren’t following her may I suggest you do. Her Posts are humorous, open, raw and honest. I have been a follower for some time and she is now truly coming out of a shell and is posts some extremely witty writing.

As you all know I accept Awards  (partially) I thank, naturally the person who nominated me and in gratitude I list the other nominees. So band together followers and take a peek.

Mental in the Midwest

I Won’t Take It

The Cosmic Poet

Fish Of Gold

The Temenos Journal

Breathing Space

Fairytale Epidemic

My Rabbit Hole Trips

Deliberate Donkey

Evil Squirrel’s Nest

Blog It or Lose It!

Chatter from a Single Mom

Angies Grapevine

heartflow2013

everyday gurus

 

Thank you Merby 🙂 xx