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My Favorite Powerful Families of History

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If you don’t know, I am a history teacher by day. In order to be an effective history teacher, I think, you have to be a complete history nerd. You have to find history so exciting that you want to share it with others. And I do. I LOVE history. Recently, I have figured out that I love researching powerful families, monarchs and influential people. I like their quirks and their flaws. I like examining who the people in the family were underneath it all. And so, without further ado, I present to you some of my favorite historical families of power.

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Favorite First Ladies

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With the release of Jackie coming up (and the hopes that I am going to post my story about a First Lady to Wattpad soon), this history nerd is rating her favorite First Ladies of all time.  I’ve been actively reading everything that I can get my hands on about the First Ladies since I was about nine years old. I think it’s fascinating, these women who have so much quiet power while standing behind their husbands. I like to look at what they accomplished, how they lived their lives. A lot of them really were extraordinary women.

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Favorite versions of ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’

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‘Tis the season!  Time for hot chocolate and holiday songs (no hot chocolate here, too warm, though we had several snow days last week). I’m one of those purists that refuses to listen Christmas songs until Thanksgiving has passed. Now, I’m listening to it constantly while I’m decorating. This year, my song of choice has been “Baby It’s Cold Outside” (probably not least because it’s used in my current work-in-progress novel). I never really liked the song til recently. It’s overdone with just a hint of creepy. But how can I resist something so catchy and 40s-sounding?  Plus, as I found out while researching this post, it’s written by the one and only Frank Loesser, he of Guys and Dolls fame. So of course I have to love it.

I’ve been listening to a lot of versions of the song lately, and here I’ve compiled my top three.

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Finding my blog brand

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Every person I talked to told me that it is key for authors to start a blog. And more than that, it is key for authors to have a blog with a BRAND. A reason for people to keep coming back for more. I’ve been searching for my brand for years now.  Every time I think I’ve found it, I figure out something else I want to blog about. So far, my brand is: lists. Not even good lists. Silly lists. Stupid lists. Maybe I do need to find a bran to stick to. I’m not sure yet. But I’ve been thinking about it a lot. Do I want to…

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My favorite bar trivia team names that I’ve heard

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  • Beer Me Up Scottie – Yes, I’m a nerd.
  • Spellcheck is My Enema – Yes, I’m a nerd who loves puns.
  • Ale to the Chief – And a presidential nerd.
  • Stephen Hawking’s School of Dance – I might be an awful person too.
  • Brew’s On First – Can you really go wrong with beer meets Abbott and Costello?
  • The Beer Necessities – Okay, my dad is REALLY good at punny team names.
  • Trump/Palin 2016 – Because SOMEONE has to bring up my worst nightmare.
  • Anne Frank’s Hide and Seek – Again, I am a terrible person.
  • We’re Not Ashamed of What I Did for a Klondike Bar – But I am.
  • You’re a Quizzard, Harry – Because Harry Potter references ALWAYS win.

Have you heard any good team names lately?  What would you name your team?  (Yes, this is a copout blog, but there are some major Harry Potter fesitivities happening in a few days.  I’ll blog about them.

My advice for people who have a full-time job and still want to do #NaNoWriMo

 

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I’ve participated in (and won) NaNoWriMo four times.  In fact, I’m working on self-publishing one of those novels right now.  The past two NaNos, I’ve been working a full-time teaching job while trying to complete the challenge.  It is stressful and crazy and hard, but it’s also one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done.  Below the cut is my advice to anyone wanting to be a NaNoWriMo superstar while working a full-time job.

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