I got a hearing aid. Just the one. Still getting used to it and next week will be the true test. This week it's still quiet in the office, but when Fall Semester starts next week and all the students and faculty come back - many of whom will find themselves in front of my desk for any number of reasons, then we'll see how it goes. This week has given me, my ear, and my brain an opportunity to adjust to this little contraption, and all in all I'd have to say it's going pretty well. Said contraption sits behind my ear, with a little wire that dangles over my ear with a little speaker that goes inside my ear. Wish me luck with all this. Conversations at home were getting a little strange . . .
any of you have hearing loss/hearing aid experiences you care to share? I'm in brand new territory here.
AND - Fun News!!!
Meanderings and Muses has received five award nominations from BBAW. wow. BBAW is Book Blogger Appreciation Week. Here's what it their homepage says about them -
"Book Blogger Appreciation was started by Amy Riley of My Friend Amy in an effort to recognize the hard work and contribution of book bloggers to the promotion and preservation of a literate culture actively engaged in discussing books, authors, and a lifestyle of reading.
The first Book Blogger Appreciation was observed in the fall of 2008 and occurs every September. The week spotlights and celebrates the work of active book bloggers through guest posts, awards, giveaways, and community activities. Book Bloggers are encouraged to register their participation for inclusion in a database of book bloggers."
The categories we've been nominated for are:Best New Blog
Best Writing
Most Eclectic
Most Chatty
Best Reviews
Since I don't really do reviews, I asked them to remove my name from that category. When I come here and squeal loudly about a particular book, it's not really the same as reviewing it, after all. That whole reviewing thing is tough - it's an art and done professionally and fairly by a number of people I have a great deal of respect for. Unfortunately, there are also a few people out there who will just slap the title "reviewer" next to their name, but fail, in my opinion, to do the title fair justice. JUST my opinion.
I'm tickled and honored to have had Meanderings and Muses noticed and nominated. What happens next is a group of panelists review nominated blogs based on 5 submissions from nominees. I sent the same 5 submissions for each category -
Bouchercon 2008 - My First B'con
Small Town Girl
Smoking and Not Smoking
Needing a Little Red in My Life
Is There a Favorite Writer You Patiently (Or Impatiently) Await?
(at least one submission was expected to be a book review/recommendation or spotlight post. I chose the piece I wrote spotlighting my favorite author - Pat Conroy & his new book - South of Broad).
What do you think? Did I choose well? Or not? It was a hard thing to do! Now looking back, I'm thinking I could have done better - - - maybe the "Let's Chat About Hats" piece, or the "Father's Day" piece. OR how 'bout that fun piece about Sissyfriss Sockmonkey and Lou Lou Skiptoo . . . . But you know - can't change it now, so we'll just see what happens. The world of blogging is chock full of great blogs and for Meanderings and Muses to have even gotten this far and receive even one nomination is pretty awesome.
Next the panelists will review all the nominations and submit scores based on Quality of Writing, Originality and Diversity of Content, Audience Engagement, and Visual Aesthetic and Functionality. whew. this is going to be a very tough job.
Next. On September 7, the short lists (based on the above) in each category will be announced and voting begins. Voting closes on September 12, and then . . . ta DA! Winners Announced! It'll be fun to see who they are, and will add, I'm sure - names to all of our existing blog rolls.
And here's another little bit of pretty exciting news! Remember Archie and Jughead and Betty and Veronica?
I'm so sorry to admit this, but I am a very pop culturally challenged person. I don't know what I thought might have happened to Archie and the gang, but I truly had no idea they were still around.
Until I saw this - - -
Now don't you just know this will be one heck of a wedding!
Anyone out there still following Archie? or any of our other childhood comic book friends? Anyone still have any of those old comics? Oh, how I wish!!!!!
So.
That about sums up my week.
The week also brought my summer to a close.
As I mentioned, Fall Semester starts at ASU next week . . .
10 comments:
Congrats Kaye on your 5 nominations for BBAW Awards! I got nominated in Most Chatty also but wrote Shana back and withdrew because I do not consider my blog a book blog. I will vote for you though!! :)
Congratulations, Kaye! Way to go!
Congratulations Kaye on your nominations. That's wonderful news. Enjoy the new school year and keep us up to date on your new hearing aid. I'm proud of you for taking the necessary steps to be able to hear. My father-in-law is practically deaf and still refuses to acknowledge he can't hear. I hope I have the courage and good sense to follow your example.
Sam
Kaye Darlin', if M&M doesn't win the blog awards, I'll be over the moon surprised. If that incredible injustice should happen, however, don't you worry. I've nominated you to be a contestant on Dancing With The Stars.
Congrats on the noms and on the new device!
Thanks Everyone!! This blogging stuff is FUN, idn't it?!
Sam, thank you for your kind words of encouragement about the hearing aid thing. You know - I "think" the whole hearing loss issue had a bit of a stigma in the generation before ours. Know what I mean? We don't seem to be as resistant, I don't think. I know it took YEARS to get my mom to agree to have her hearing checked and she now wears a hearing aid, but has never really liked the idea of it. She and I went shopping this afternoon and she just kept saying "I can't believe how well you're taking to your new hearing aid." And when I told her you could choose your aid in rainbow of colors - including animal prints, or racing stripes - she was flabbergasted 'cause she believes it's better if it's not noticeable at all. I'll admit I was surprised when they pulled out this big ol' color chart! Like choosing paint samples! LOL! So anyway - Sam. If the times comes that your sweet husband looks at you and says "Honey - you need a hearing aid," the way mine did, I feel sure you'll do just like I did and just go get the dern thing. Better than missing out of lovely things like birds singing and a husband whispering sweet nuthins' in your ear! Right?!
Earl! You've done it again!!!!! Made me spit! Dancing With The Stars! That was a HOOT! We'll be partners on the show,how's that sound?! Hey! We could win a bunch of money - don't you bet? (What IS the big prize??!)
Yay Kaye! Of course we've already exchanged congratulations, but I wanted to throw mine in here, too!! :) And Earl made me laugh out loud...the dogs came running to see what was so funny. That was just great!! :)
Thanks very much, Cathy!!! You know I'll keep you posted!
Jen - Hey!!! And many congratulations back at you, sweetie! Everyone? Jen Forbus - who you all know - has been nominated for a BUNCH of these BBAW awards. Well deserved nominations, every one. Fingers crossed!!
And yep - Earl does seem to be the cause of a whole lot of hootin', hollerin', spittin' and just general good cheer. The man is a doll, isn't he?!
I always thought Archie would marry Betty. :)
And Kaye, the principal of our school has hearing aids, and not only do we never notice them, but she is the sharpest person in the school and the most fashionable, so I'm sure you will be the same (you already are lovely and fashionable).
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