There’s an incredibly cool gift shop in one of my favorite shopping centers here in DC. They feature stationary so exquisite the Queen probably wouldn’t be unhappy to get it as a gift. They have Slinkies and Silly Putty too. Magnets, and posters, journals and handmade wrapping papers line one of the walls.
Bookends -ohhh, do they have bookends! Totally awesome bookends! Y’know those are terrifically hard to find now…well, cool ones anyway. Grins.
They have books too, but mostly coffee table books, hostess gift books and “useful” books – like Gardens of the World, An Atlas of Palaces and Castles, and Parties 101 . (Like we need THAT around here!)
Some of their journals are just gorgeous with their watercolor covers, or leather bindings with gilt stamping, or embossed dragons or fairies. Really great stuff. They’re just astonishingly lovely, some of them.
Of course for me, the journals are just there to admire and appreciate that delectable workmanship. Do ya’ll love these? Do you use them or just keep them and appreciate the leatherworker’s artistry? Grins.
I DO journal, but I have to have a big one – 10 by 13 or so – that’s really a hard-cover sketch book.
You see I don’t like lines in my journals. And I like to draw in them, doodle, sketch and play. So no lines, and none of these dainty, small (albeit gorgeous) journals.
This shop also features mugs, goblets, hand blown martini glasses, high-ball sets, and barware.
So I got to thinking when I was reading both Cassondra’s blog on Coffee Mugs and reading through Nancy’s blog yesterday about all the great books people were recommending, reading and writing – an quoting! – that maybe we need a goof-off, play day in the Lair.
A fun, crafty day. Whaddya think?
I drafted the guys to help and we set up some tables in the main hall (well-covered with paper for protection) and put together a place where we can make some stuff. I think it would be totally fun to make some cool personalized mugs and wine glasses.
I’ve done this sort of cool glass and ceramic painting with girlfriends, and with my kids. It’s really fun. And yes, I talked it over with Sven too, so don’t think I’m going rogue here. We’ve got plain mugs and painting supplies (the kind you can put in the oven to cure quickly), and some wineglasses and paint for those too, which also cures quickly enough for them to be used within an hour or so of creation. :>
(Hey, it’s the Lair, we can do that here!)
In amongst the discussion about whether coffee or tea or hot chocolate was the best beverage, a lot of folks on Wednesday talked about what sayings or pictures they had on their current mugs.
Some they liked, some they didn’t, but they still liked the mug itself.
Soooo, I poked at Sven until he found us a vendor for these FABULOUS mugs. They’re just right in the hand, not too big, not too little. Perfect for coffee, tea or hot chocolate. They’ve got bigger handles than those ones on the left there – bigger bowls too, but not TOOO big! They’re PERFECT!!
If cold caffeine or juice is your “poison” to start your day or while you’re earnestly working, there are some glasses too!
Then there are the wine glasses. I actually got the inspiration for this little painting party from this great wineglass that was gifted to me and it had sculptural elements (kinda like the Bride one, down below!) and rhinestonse and feathers on the base.
It’s totally uptown! It’s from www.LolitaGlasses.com which you can buy directly from them, or at Amazon or B&N and a lot of the Hallmark stores too. (Wish I got a kickback from that! Ha!)
So there’s also packages of doodads and feathers and scrapbooking stuff too, if you want to REALLY embellish.
Here’s Sven with some aprons for all of us.
Oooh, Sven, thank you for also putting snacks out! Those crudite are gorgeous!!
And the cheese platters….ohhhhh….brie. You know how I love the brie. And stuffed mushrooms! Oh, Sven, you’ve outdone yourself!!! You’re a darling, as always. *pressing a kiss to his cheek, which makes him blush like mad*
Okay! *clapping for attention* Ladies, gents, find a seat, grab a mug, glass or wineglass, and let’s get to it!
What’s your favorite scene or saying for the mug/glass/wineglass?
(Yes, you can make one of each type, a set of mugs, etc. We have plenty! Sven always over-buys!)
What character – hero, heroine, were-beast would you put on your morning coffee/tea mug, if you could find one? Dressed or undressed? Bwahahahah!
What hero would make a good photo for your mug?
Got a great line or quote you’d like to put on your morning juice glass?
(“Never give up, Never give up, Never give up!” “Bombs, away!” “Who moved my cheese?” “Just keep Swimming!”)
Now, the wine glass. Do you want one for red wine or white wine, champagne or all three?
Excellent! Now, what do you want to paint on it?
Mermaid and a quote from PC Cast’s or Virginia Kantra’s sea-based books?
A vampire bat on the base and two fangs at the lip of the red-wine glass for some of the fabulous, favorite Vamp books on your Keeper shelf?
Or Maybe just a title…One Book in the Grave. Sex, Lies and Mistletoe. Every Night I’m Yours.
Deadly Little Secrets… You knew I’d add that one, right?
We also have some beer mugs if you’re partial to that, and some glass pilsners, so have at it!! Maybe a little basketball art to celebrate MARCH MADNESS!!! Did ya’ll see that Georgetown game? OMGosh. Double overtime. (Too bad they lost. Sigh.)
Once we’re done, we’re going to break out the really great coffee, tea, beer, wines and whiskeys and some kickin’ hors d’ovres and have ourselves a little “taste” of our favorite “poison” using our wonderful new beverage services! Yippeeee!!
Pick your glass, pick your poison. Sven’s making a list for a run to the various coffee, tea, beer and wine outlets as we get a good list going. We’re pretty well stocked around here, but you know, there’s a LOT of you, so…yes, a list!
What favorite beverages should we have on hand to fill your fun new glass/mug with?
Go ahead! Paint! Put the pictures on, get those quotes going!
Go!
*Sven hurries to Jeanne as she sits down to paint and whispers something hurriedly in her ear. The missing key to the exclusive pantry was with the gladiators – they’d found it near the Golden Rooster’s perch - but now it’s missing again! Eeek! Does that mean no more brie!?! He’s going to get Marcus and Bran to break through the door if they can’t find that key soon….*
Thank you to Lair favourite, Virginia Kantra for another fun-filled visit. She has done the random number thing and selected one lucky commenter to win a copy of Sea Lord. So, without further ado …
Congratulations to …
Hrdwrkmom aka Dianna!!!
Please send your snail mail details to me at Anna@AnnaSugden.com and I will make sure you get your fabulous prize!
I’m thrilled to welcome back my dear friend and one of our favourite Lair authors – the wonderful Virginia Kantra. It’s particularly exciting because this means the wait for Sea Lord – the third book in her fabulous Children of the Sea series – is over! The Amazon pigeon is struggling across the ocean with my copy, as we speak *g*. Welcome, Virginia.
Thank you, Anna. It’s always great to visit the Romance Bandits.
I understand you’re talking about a special kind of hunky hero, in honour of your new release, Sea Lord.
I am. Today, we’re going to be talking about The Prince.
Can’t wait! Over to you, Virginia.
CINDERELLA’S PRINCE: Am I not Sensitive, Clever, Well-mannered, Considerate, Passionate, Charming, As kind as I’m handsome And heir to a throne?
RAPUNZEL’S PRINCE: You are everything maidens could wish for! [Stephen Sondheim, "Agony" lyrics]
In “Into the Woods,” Sondheim makes fun of princely heroes and fairy tale archetypes. I, however, am a sucker for The Prince. His appeal goes beyond his sword and crown, his servants and castle, even his charm.
Which is good, because the title hero of my latest release SEA LORD, selkie prince Conn ap Llyr, is determined, dedicated, disciplined and ruthless, but not particularly charming. Or sensitive.
That’s okay. It’s those other qualities that make him a good leader and explain the appeal of the prince.
Males in the animal kingdom compete for the right to reproduce. Not only must the male drive off or defeat his rivals, but his prowess – his ability to protect and provide – attracts his mate. You don’t have to stretch your imagination to see how some paranormal writers (werewolves and tigers and bears, oh my!) make this work for them in their books. But even in the human kingdom, we still look for a hero who can protect and provide.
Maybe it’s primal instinct, but we seem drawn to men who can protect us, who can guard the cave and defend our young. Which no doubt explains the popularity of Navy SEALs, gun slingers, cops, and the Undead. The ability to provide goes beyond hunting skills to social power and monetary power, which is why we have heroes who are dukes and billionaires.
Establishing the male’s fitness as a mate isn’t only a matter of physical prowess, of wealth or social standing, but of competence. Nora Roberts has said that to a woman with two small children, a hero is the man who can fix the toilet on a Saturday night. This may explain part of the popularity of the “nerd” books, in which the hero’s mental competence is at least as important as his physical strength.
Princes, kings, and sheiks combine all these qualities. They’re strong, rich, powerful, competent, and commanding. In short, the quintessential alpha males, confident and fully capable of protecting and providing for the heroine and their people. What’s not to love?
We-ellll…All those strengths can be pretty overpowering.
The prince’s virtues can make him arrogant, inflexible, and overly protective. Any heroine who doesn’t want to be locked in a tower (“for her own good”) has to step up and take a stand.
The woman who dares to love a prince has to find her own power, her own strength, to match him. And when she does, he will respect her abilities and nurture her talents.
Yeah, I’m a sucker for The Prince.
So what about all of you? Do you go for the alpha type ruler or his steady second-in-command? The bad boy or the boy next door? How Charming does your prince have to be to talk his way into your…favor?
One lucky commenter today will win a prize!
USA Today bestselling author Virginia Kantra is a six-time RITA Award finalist and winner of numerous writing awards including the Golden Heart, Golden Leaf, Holt Medallion, Maggie, and two National Readers’ Choice Awards.
Married to her college sweetheart and the mother of three kids, Virginia is a firm believer in the strength of family, the importance of storytelling, and the power of love.
Her favorite thing to make for dinner? Reservations.
I’m delighted to welcome one of my favourite authors and favourite people (and the lady who gives the best workshops any aspiring writer can attend!) to the Bandita’s Lair … Virginia Kantra.
USA Today bestselling author Virginia Kantra is a six-time RITA Award finalist and winner of numerous writing awards including the Golden Heart, Golden Leaf, Holt Medallion, Maggie, and two National Readers’ Choice Awards. Her new Children of the Sea series debuts with Sea Witch (July 2008) and Sea Fever (August 2008 ).
Married to her college sweetheart and the mother of three kids, Virginia is a firm believer in the strength of family, the importance of storytelling, and the power of love.
Her favorite thing to make for dinner? Reservations.
Anna: We have an extra treat in store for you too. Virginia has managed to convince a special guest to accompany her today. Let me hand you over to Virginia, who will introduce her guest.
VK: Thank you so much for inviting me to blog with the Banditas! I’m actually hard at work on Sea Lord, the third book in the Children of the Sea series, so I’ve asked Regina Barone to come with me today to talk about simple summer recipes. Regina?
REGINA: You didn’t say this was, like, some celebrity chef gig.
VK: Well, not exactly. But you’re such a great cook, and I know your mother doesn’t always let you try out new things at the restaurant, so—
REGINA: Sure. You want recipes, I got recipes. No problem.
VK: Oh, my gosh, Regina, I’m sorry. I didn’t even think about Nick’s dad being a TV chef .
REGINA: It’s fine. It’s over. You want Food Network, I can do Food Network. How about Lemon Chicken Salad?
VK: That sounds great.
REGINA: Okay. You can substitute the chicken breasts in this recipe with leftovers. Or you can use that rotisserie chicken from the grocery store.
VK: Good tip.
REGINA: Hey, I know how hard it is when you’re struggling to put food on the table for your family. Especially when you don’t have a lot of time.
So, you want two skinless, boneless chicken breasts—that’s four pieces, about a pound and a half. You can marinate them in some olive oil, a little lemon juice, some garlic…
DYLAN: She’s marinating the Golden Rooster?
VK: No, no. It’s chicken.
REGINA (to VK): Oh, my God. What the hell is he doing here?
VK: I thought…If you couldn’t come…
DYLAN: That’s not usually a problem for her. Not with the right partner.
REGINA: You shut up.
DYLAN: Did you think I wouldn’t want to see you again?
REGINA: I was counting on it.
VK: Guys . . . Could we get back to the cooking lesson?
REGINA (takes a deep breath): Um. Okay, so you want to cook your chicken breasts.
DYLAN: You mean, grill.
REGINA (ignoring him): Under the broiler is fine—about 5 mins a side. While the chicken cooks, combine in your blender or food processor:
1 egg 3 tablespoons of lemon juice 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 1 teaspoon of lemon zest 1 teaspoon of sugar ½ teaspoon salt freshly ground black pepper Then slowly add ¾ C olive oil, processing. . .
(hisses to DYLAN): What are you doing?
DYLAN: I’m watching.
REGINA: You’re brooding. What do you think this is, a romance novel?
DYLAN: Close enough.
REGINA: Too close. Back off.
DYLAN: That’s not what you said the other night.
VK: What are you supposed to do with the olive oil?
REGINA: Add the olive oil, processing until the dressing is thick and creamy. Arrange the cooked chicken on a bed of lettuce. You can use the pre-washed stuff, but for the love of Mary, don’t buy iceberg.
ANTONIA BARONE, Regina’s mother (shouts from the distance): What’s the matter with iceberg?
REGINA: Ma, I’m trying to cook here. Where was I?
DYLAN (softly): Chicken.
REGINA (takes a deep breath): Top the chicken with the dressing and serve with crusty bread and a nice cold bottle of Pinot Grigio.
VK: Thank you, Regina.
REGINA: Is that it?
VK: Well, if you have a question for everybody . . .
REGINA: Sure. What do you all like to cook in the summer time?
DYLAN: I have a question. Who wants to cook? How many of you just throw something on the fire and open a beer?
VK: And thank you, Dylan. I, for one, would really like to hear your responses. We’ll be drawing one poster to receive a copy of Regina and Dylan’s book, Sea Fever.
DYLAN: We have a book?
Anna: Thank you Virginia, Regina and Dylan. That recipe sounds fab, Regina. I know we have lots of cooking fans here in the Lair who will be thrilled to exchange summer recipes with you. And Dylan, I’m sure there are a few grillers lurking too.
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