Sunday, March 29, 2020

Are we living a sci-fi novel?

Living today is like being in some alternate universe in a sci-fi novel. Am I right?! I write all kinds of otherworldly books but I never thought I'd be living through a worldwide pandemic. I doubt many of us thought this would happen during our lifetime. Trying days, indeed.

Hubby and I are taking walks when weather permits and playing old Wii sport games and exercising at home when it doesn't. We binge shows and read books, but we did that before the stay at home orders. We're keeping our distance from others and only going to the store when we need supplies. To make things more stressful, my mother recently had surgery then complications from that surgery. Her last couple of days in the hospital, she wasn't allowed to have visitors due to the virus. She's home now and recovering. Thankfully!

I'm also working on my next book, which has taken longer than usual because of all the life interruptions over the past couple of years. When I'm not writing, I'm usually catching up on my family tree research. Funny, I've been watching the Outlander series and since my Frazier ancestors lived in the Carolinas during the revolutionary war, it's been extra fun seeing those scenes. I wonder if Gabaldon used my ancestors as inspiration for her characters or if that's a coincidence? Hmm...If I ever see her again, I'll have to ask her. We did book festivals together when I lived in Arizona but that was before she was a household name. She must be so excited seeing her books come to life on the screen. I know I'm enjoying the show.

Before I sign off, I would like to send out my sincere thanks to healthcare workers, first responders, grocery store workers, delivery services, and others for your hard work and commitment during this trying time. We appreciate all that you're doing to help keep the rest of us safe and stocked up on necessities. Hopefully, these trying times will be in our past sooner than later.

Stay smart and stay safe!


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Missing our precious fur baby

I'm crying as I write this and haven't posted on this blog about it until now, but our precious fur baby passed away January 9th. We did everything we could to give her the best end of life care. We're heartbroken and still grieving for her. She was essentially our fur daughter and it's a shock to go from daily, scheduled care to sudden freedom. Because she had epilepsy and dementia and incontinence, she couldn't be left alone, so we did certain errands in shifts and took her with us wherever dogs were welcome.

She was a senior rescue and the vet guessed her age at the time we adopted her at 8-10 years, which meant she was about 14-16 years old when she died. The average age for a chug is 12 so we feel she beat the odds there. She seemed to be a happy dog, despite her fear-aggression to other dogs. Our trainer guessed that she was taken from her mother too soon and never socialized. For dogs, there is a window in which they need that socialization. She was our only fur baby and that was fine with her and with us, as she got and needed all the attention.

We're doing our best to live without her but it's very hard. We love you, little girl, and hope that you are running free and have many doggy friends now.


Sunday, December 22, 2019

Holiday Kindle book giveaway ends on December 25th!

Holiday Kindle book giveaway ends on December 25th. Hurry over to Amazon for your free copy of Deadly Fate. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GC6DT65/


Thursday, December 5, 2019

End of life care for beloved fur baby

People don't talk about it much, but end of life care for a pet sucks. Dealing with an old dog with dementia, epilepsy and other health problems is exhausting and heartbreaking. The lack of sleep, the circus acts we do to get her to eat and take her meds, the night wandering and the potty accidents. The crying - us, not her. The not writing because I'm too exhausted to hold a coherent thought and keep falling asleep at my desk. The short tempers - again us, not her. 

Thank goodness for books, TV and video games. Those distractions are the only things keeping us sane. Being a type A, who prides herself on fixing problems when they arise, these past few months have brought me to my knees. Hubby is more laid back and handles it much better, but thank goodness we have each other. And tomorrow, we'll get up after a night of interrupted sleep and do it all over again. Because we love our little fur baby, and because she deserves the best end of life care we can give her. 

If you're going through the same thing with your pet, remember you are not alone. And kudos for sticking by your fur baby when things get tough.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Been a very tough year

I'm still here. It's just that we've had a very tough year. In January, my sister-in-law was diagnosed with cancer, which meant several months of going back and forth to SoCal to help her out. Sadly, she passed away in July. Hubby hit a cougar with his car on one of the long drives to the airport. I know, right?! Even the old-timers here in Oregon were shocked. Thankfully, he's okay, but the poor cougar and his car weren't as lucky. Our elderly dog started having health problems, which is never fun, since she's part of the family. And I got hit with several Meniere's attacks from all the stress, which of course, adds to the stress. Vicious cycle.

As of today, the cremation, memorial and spreading of ashes are over, a lawyer is taking care of probate, hubby's car is fixed and runs like new again, we got the dog on a regiment that's helping her quite a bit, and I'm nearing the end of my latest Meniere's attack.

Of course, dealing with all this life stuff has put me way behind on my latest novel. It was supposed to be released for the holidays this year but we're now shooting for next summer or fall. I'll keep everyone posted on that.

We hope to go a very long time without another year like this one and are looking forward to a quiet holiday season. In fact, we're treating ourselves to some new appliances soon, since the ones that came with this house are 20-years-old and showing their age. Hey, when you've had a year like ours, the little things can make a big impact. 

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Kindle book giveaway!

My website hosting company is in the process of migrating to a new system so my website will be down for up to 48 hours. I'll post when it's up and running again. In the meantime, you can get to all my published books from my Amazon Author page. https://www.amazon.com/Dana-Davis/e/B0033HDLVC/

Also, the Kindle version of Breach of Worlds, a teen fantasy adventure, will be free starting June 26th for 5 days only. Be sure and check back on Amazon for your copy. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07644HM3F/

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Free Kindle books!

It's my birthday week and everyone's invited! I'm giving away two free Kindle books April 8th-12th. Hurry over and download yours on Amazon today. Enjoy!


Deadly Fate - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GC6DT65/


Quest for Freedom - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BO9857U/

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