Today my guest is the awesomely adorable
Drea Becraft. She's possibly the nicest and most hardworking woman I know and she's talking about recording all those precious little moments in our lives.
Welcome, Drea!
Recording Life
As a kid I can’t tell you how many times I wished my mother wouldn’t shove a camera in my face at every little moment. As a adult I wish now I had all that media and it didn’t get lost over the years. What little memories I have I remember are connected to the few pictures I now hold dear.
I will be the first to confess I take tons and I mean TONS of pictures of my kids as they are growing up. Not so much videos since I don’t own a video camera but the pictures are great for them to have when they grow up and have children of their own. Now I truly know the importance of recording the years as my kids grow faster then I ever thought imaginable.
Whether it be by picture or video I am a true believer in the need to record life. Even through the little things and the big things every moment is precious. I am planning on one day getting a video camera and god help my children when that happens lol.
In the first book of this series (Live For The Todays) we got a big taste of how much Tina loved to record life. In the following book (Forget The Yesterdays) her love of the camera help those she leaves behind cope with a loss. So how about you do you record life? How often?
Blurb: Forget The Yesterdays
Release Date: September 12, 2011
Some say the past defines us, others say to forget it and move forward. For Jack McCloud, the past plagues him with what could and should have been. After the death of the only woman he ever truly loved, Jack finds that forgetting the yesterdays is harder then he ever imagined. Impossible, until one woman comes into his life and turns it upside down making him rethink where his future leads, and whether he really wants to survive it on his own.
Samantha Larsh, a single mother, only wants what is best for her and her newborn son. So when offered a job at ARC Management, she is elated at the opportunity to provide the life they both desperately need. One day, one job, and one secret later her life would be forever changed. Can the future handed to her by fate be enough for her to look forward to tomorrow, or is she forever doomed to live in the shadow of yesterdays ghost
Excerpt:
His dream began with the sound of the surf reaching his ears, the sunlight gently shining through his closed eyes.
“Are you just going to lay there?”
Peeking through his lashes, he saw Tina. “I was working on my tan.”
“As if you aren’t already too good looking. The last thing you need is a tan.”
Grabbing her hand, Jack pulled her down on top of him, holding her to his chest. “It’s been a couple of months. I missed you.”
“You know I have places to go and people to see.”
Reaching up, he tucked a piece of her auburn hair behind her ears. “Too busy to haunt
little old me, huh?”
“Never!” Leaning down, she kissed his mouth, running her tongue along the seam of his lips, asking silently for entrance.
Jack pulled her tongue into his mouth and sucked on it lightly, at first, then more forcefully. Running his hands up and down her bikini-clad body, he reveled in the feeling of her skin beneath his hands.
Pulling away slightly, Jack looked up to her face as the sun shown behind her, giving her the appearance of having a halo. Tears shown in her eyes, making him wonder why she was so sad. They were on a beach together, nothing could be better.
Reaching up, he brushed the tear from her cheek. “What’s the matter darlin’?”
“I’m going to miss you so much.”
“What are you talking about? We always have tomorrow.”
“I can’t keep coming to you, Jack. It’s time you move on. I want you to be happy.”
“I won’t be happy without you. I can’t be happy without you.”
“Yes you can and you will. Promise me you will move on.”
Turning his face away from her, he watched as the surf receded into the sea. Feeling her small hand cupping his cheek, he allowed her to bring his face back to hers.
“Please, Jack, for me.” A tear ran down her cheek, hitting him just below his nose and running down his lips.
Licking the tear away, he ran his hands up her arms to the back of her head, pulling her down to meet his hungry lips. Kissing her with every ounce of love in his body, he couldn’t stop, like a man possessed. Never leaving the kiss, he rolled over on top of her, her back in the sand.
Pulling away from her mouth had been about the hardest thing he ever had to do, but he couldn’t resist looking into her hazel eyes. “I can’t promise, because I never want to break a promise to you T. I will try my best… that I can promise you.”
“That’s all a girl can ask for.”
“I will never stop loving you, never.”
“I’m not asking you to. I believe there is enough love in your heart for more than one though.”
“I seriously doubt it. No one is you Tina, you’re the one I need and want.”
“I know but sometimes, the heart knows what it can and cannot handle before the brain catches up. Trust your heart baby, it will never steer you wrong.”
A loud beeping sound seemed to come from the waves, getting louder and louder with each beep.
“Its time for you to go, I love you. Always have, always will.” Kissing him, she disappeared in front of his eyes.
Beep! Beep! Beep!
Reaching for the alarm clock, Jack pressed the snooze button and sat up in bed. Blinking to clear his eyes, he could have sworn he saw Tina standing in the corner of his room, waving goodbye.
“I love you, always have, and always will.” Jack smiled at her as once again she disappeared, leaving him to stare at the empty room.
I take tons of pictures of my kids. I used to keep photo albums, have tons of them, but now it's all digital files or on CD. I have to remember just to live life too, because you can be so busy recording it you forget to live it!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! All the best with your books :)
Oh, yes, I take tons of pictures, too. Then I scrapbook them, thereby getting the opportunity to relive the event all over again. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, Drea.