Showing posts with label Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Celebrate Romance Every Day - Romance Reader Rendezvous


Today is the Romance Reader Rendezvous in Hawaii.  From its website (link),

This FREE event on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for Oahu's military community celebrates romance novels and the women who love them. This is your chance to mingle with published romance authors, win great prizes, get signed books, and watch a special film all about the wonderful world of romance—the bestselling branch of the book publishing industry. What better way to kick-start Cupid's favorite weekend?

I commend Rachel Skinner - author, editor, and military spouse - for coordinating this event.  I also thank HelenKay Dimon, Eliza Gayle, C.K. Green, Sharon Hamilton, Lynn Raye Harris, Elle James, Cat Johnson, Chris Keniston, and Kallypso Masters for supporting this event!

USS New Jersey
Battleship New Jersey
Public Domain (link)

In a romantic twist, my husband and youngest son are spending the night aboard the USS New Jersey - an Iowa class battleship during WWII - with the scout troop.  When we lived in Hawaii, I spent the night on the USS Missouri - another Iowa class battleship from WWII - with the scouts at this link.  Check out more pictures of the Mighty Mo herehere, and here,   The Mighty Mo was the star of the movie BATTLESHIP - here.


WWII's iconic couple in front of the Mighty Mo

I know from personal experience that the USS Missouri does not provide room service.  But Room Service is a comedy routine from Hawaii's own Rap Reiplinger - check it out at this link.   My favorite line is:

Our first special is pickled pig's feet served with Spanish rice on mashed potatoes with your choice of dressing on your fruit cup with bread or toast.

Hawaiians never met a carb they didn't love. I
 also know romance readers never met a military hero/heroine they didn't love.  That's why I celebrate romance every day.

I am giving away a book choice from my convention stash to one randomly selected commenter - comments are open forum. Comments are open through Saturday, February 20, 10 pm in Baltimore.  i'll post the winner on Sunday, February 21.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City


USS Missouri stands guard over the USS Arizona Memorial

Friday, April 17, 2015

Aloha to National Library Week with Wendy Crutcher, the Super Librarian (the lost interview)


Bench outside my hometown library in Safety Harbor, FL

Did you celebrate National Library Week?  Let's go out with a bang with a salute to  Wendy Crutcher, RWA's 2011 Librarian of the Year and the creator of The Misadventures of the Super Librarian.   


Carrie Lofty (left) and Wendy from RWA 2012

I intended to host Wendy long before now ... but I just found the "lost" interview from 2010.

Kim: Who/what inspired you to become a Librarian?

Wendy: In part, my high school geometry teacher. After struggling through his class for a semester, I convinced my guidance counselor to let me drop it. I didn't need it to graduate, and frankly while I had no idea what I wanted to be "when I grew up" - I knew it wouldn't involve any math that was more complex than basic arithmetic. So, I signed up to work as a library page in our school library the following semester thinking it would be my slacker class. Ha! The high school librarian actually made me work, and taught me stuff. This was pre-Internet, so I learned a lot about researching, reference books, finding information etc. I was hooked. At 16, I had found my calling.

Kim: Who inspired you to become a blogger?

Wendy: I started doing reviews for The Romance Reader back in 1999, and was looking for a way to "highlight" my work over there. I started out doing a very basic web page using a free service, but I was never sold on that format. I found out about blogging via Laurie Likes Books (who used to run All About Romance and Rosario (a reader from Uruguay who started her blog to practice her English) and thought it sounded neat and easy! I especially loved that the archiving was automatic and I didn't have to know a bunch of HTML. I started my blog in February 2003 and it's been nothing but a rewarding experience for me - both personally and professionally.

Kim: Assuming the sky's the limit, who would be your dream guest speaker (and topic) at a program you coordinated for your local library?

Wendy: Do you realize how impossible this question is to answer? So many choices!

For me personally, either Barbara Michaels (AKA Elizabeth Peters) or Mary Higgins Clark - just because they wrote some of the first "grown-up" books I ever read as a teenager, and I'm got a massive soft spot in my reading heart for both of those ladies.

Now, I'm sure my library patrons would not scoff at either Michaels/Peters or MHC - but for them, I'd love to get Nora Roberts. Just because. I mean, she's Nora Roberts.

However, if I was designing a program geared towards librarians, I'd have to go with Jayne Ann Krentz. I've heard her speak before, to a room filled with librarians, and I'm not sure anybody but a librarian will understand this but....she just talks like a former academic librarian. I liked the way she presented the genre to other librarians, and she's had a very interesting career. Certainly there is plenty of snobbery about the genre still thriving in my profession (don't get me started) and the way JAK talks about the genre has the kind of passion, verve and intelligence that can sink through some pretty thick skulls.



Wendy and Rosie at RWA 2011 

Mahalo, Wendy, for blogging for truth, justice and the right to read what you want since 2003.  I look forward to seeing you at RWA 2015 in NYC, including Librarian's Day.  Oh, look, Jayne Ann Krentz is on the schedule:

Kiss Me or Kill Me: The Timeless Appeal of the Romantic Suspense Novel
Speakers: D. D. Ayres, Mary Burton, Laura Kaye, Jayne Ann Krentz, Carla Neggers, Wendy Corsi Staub, and Rebecca Zanetti.


and Wendy:

Creating Effective Partnerships: Librarians, Booksellers, and Authors in a New Publishing Era
Speakers: Wendy Crutcher and Laura Florand

I am giving away a book choice from my convention stash.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about a favorite librarian and/or library.  My favorite library is still the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam (JBPHH) Library at this link

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, April 25, 10 pm in Baltimore.

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, April 26.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

JBPHH Librarian Phyllis F. with Jane Austen!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Aloha to H50 and NCIS:LA in crossover episode!

Tonight H5O's welcomes NCIS:LA to
Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam (JBPHH).   
 

Do these photos look familiar?  I posted 
similar pictures when the crew filmed these 
scenes on March 26 at this link.

Callen and Sam join Danno and Kono
in H5O's "ops center".


On Tuesday night, Danno and Chin visit LA.


I have no idea what is the plot ... but does it matter?  LL Cool J in my backyard is enough!   When you watch the episodes, look for the "tan houses with brown roofs" in the background.  That's my neighborhood!


Are you a fan of H50?  NCIS?  Crossover shows?  Guest stars?  Cliff hangers?  One randomly selected commenter wins a book choice from my convention stash.  This giveaway is open to all readers.  Comments are open through Saturday, April 28, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll publish the winner on Sunday, April 29.


Mahalo,


Kim in Hawaii

April's month long giveaway is CLEAN OUT MY CONVENTION STASH. I will select one US reader, one Canadian reader, and one International reader from all my blogs posts in April at SOS ALOHA, THE READING REVIEWER, and ALOHA ON MY MIND. The US winner can select up to 10 books (to fill up a small flat rate box) from my current convention stash to make room for new books coming from RT 2012. The Canadian and International readers can select one book, too!

CLEAN OUT MY CONVENTION STASH is open through Monday, April 30, 10 pm in Hawaii. I'll post the winner on Tuesday, May 1.