Thursday, July 30, 2009

Another week of summer and more great book news

I can't believe another week of summer has flown by! Before I know it, the boys will be headed back to school and I'm going to be shoveling horse poop in the snow.

I have more great book news to share. As many of you know, a portion of my proceeds is going to benefit Koins for Kenya, a Utah non profit organization, that helps villages in Kenya through education and other efforts. Brett Van Leeuwen, the creator of this organization is headed to Kenya next week to open Koins newest school in the village of Majengo. In a ceremony to hand over the bore hole water wells Koins just finished, he is going to give copies of my book to the Minister of Education, Kilemi Mwiria and the Minister of Lands, Kombo Mwero. I am so excited and really hope that they enjoy my story. Like I said in my interview with KSL, although I can't pick up and go to Africa to be a part of the Koins for Kenya experience, I know that my pennies can make a difference. I hope that my book will bring attention to the fact that even though we have plenty of problems right here at home, we are so incredibly fortunate for what we have and it is still important to give back. Regardless of where you choose to help, what is important is that find something you are interested in and care about and find a way to help support that cause-whether by increasing awareness, recruiting volunteers, volunteering your time, or donating your pennies.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Book signing: Gale's Bookstore

I am pleased to announce another books signing event! I will be hosting a book signing at Gales Office Supply in Vernal, Utah. If you are in my neck of the woods in Eastern Utah, come learn more about The Power of a Penny!

Save the date:
Saturday, September 12th
1-3 P.M
Gales Office Supply and Books Inc.
4 West Main Street
Vernal, Utah 84078

My story on KSL has also led to an article in the Uintah Basin Standard, so it has been a busy, but great way to start the week!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

KSL News story

My story aired on the 4 pm news on Friday. I was at my cabin with my family and some of my niece and nephews and that is why I was unable to share it with you, but in case you missed it, here it is. Please enjoy!




Video Courtesy of KSL.com

Thursday, July 23, 2009

KSL Interview


I am so excited because I did an interview with Candice Madsen for KSL this morning! My cute twin sister and niece Annie helped me get ready for my big T.V. debut and my mom and I ventured down to the KSL studios. Being around horses and maneur all the time, I usually wear my dirty cowboy boots, so this morning in heels was a big change from my daily routing...and I have the blisters to prove it. Filming was fun and I think I said everything I wanted to say about the book. I was a little nervous, but it hopefully it will turn out great. Candace said she would call and let me know when our segment will air, but it will probably be sometime tomorrow.
Candice Madsen and I filming my segment
As soon as I hear, I will post it so you can tune in to KSL channel 5 and hear about The Power of a Penny.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Book Signing: Hastings bookstore

I am pleased to announce another books signing even! I will be hosting a book signing at Hastings Bookstore in Rock Springs, Wyoming. If you are in the Wyoming area, come meet me and get your copy of The Power of a Penny signed!

Save the date:
Saturday, August 15th
1-3 P.M
Hastings Bookstore
1451 Dewar Dr.
Rock Springs, WY 82901
Located in the Plaza Mall shopping center

In other exciting news, I am meeting with Candice Madsen from KSL Channel 5 news tomorrow to talk about my book! I'll keep you posted on how it goes!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Book Signing: Frost's Books

I am pleased to announce that I will be hosting a book signing at Frost's Books in Salt Lake City. Come join us to learn more about the book, get a signed copy, and hear thoughts from me, the author!

Save the date:
Saturday, August 8th
1-3 P.M
Frost's Books
1980 E. 2700 S.
Salt Lake City, UT 84106

Monday, July 20, 2009

Pennies support a cause: Primary Children's Hospital


I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend! As you know, a portion of my proceeds will be donated to Koins for Kenya, and after my mom passed along some of her penny stories, I realized just how many charity organizations are impacted daily by the power of pennies. I already featured a video on the children of New York and their pennies at Rockafeller Center, and now I'll tell you a little about pennies making a difference at Primary Children's Medical Center.

This memory is a combination of both mine and my mothers. I remember the fun of helping collect pennies for a good cause. So, here is my mom's memory:

For many years the penny has played a role in a charity for the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. Each year, the LDS church had a penny march or "Pennies by the Inch." Each family was (is) asked to measure every member of their family, and add up the total inches. For every inch, you were asked to give a penny. I remember collecting these pennies in my neighborhood for several years. My children were generous with their pennies when they realized they helped many little sick children in the hospital get better.

It's amazing what a difference pennies can make. Clean out your couch cushions this week and donate all the change you find to your favorite charity cause!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Blog counter update

As many of you can see, I added a page counter to the bottom of my page. After some harassment from my brother-in-law Rob about the low number of page views, I had to explain to him that the counter was added on Friday, the day he viewed the blog.

So, like watching your pennies grow a penny at a time, I hope to watch the number of viewers reading my blog grow too-one page view at a time.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Visualization...what would a million pennies look like?

Sometimes, when people talk in terms of millions, billions, trillions, and beyond, it is difficult to visualize just what that looks like. Whether referencing the speed of light or the amount of money in Bill Gate's bank account, sometimes those numbers are just unfathomable. While paroozing the Web searching for pennies, I stumbled upon this fun little site that actually visualizes what various quantities of pennies would look like.
If you are looking for a quick distraction this Friday afternoon, check it out.

http://www.kokogiak.com/megapenny/default.asp

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Penny fact: the cost of pennies

Did you know that the production cost now exceeds the face value of the coin because of the continual increase in metal prices?

So just how much does it cost to make and distribute pennies? For the first time in history earlier this year, pennies cost more to make than their vale at 1.23 cents per penny. The USA today has a great article talking about the future of the penny (and the nickel) and the costs associated with producing the penny. The article states that the US Mint is one of the few government agencies still making money, which I found really interesting.

Curious to learn more? Check out the USA Today article here.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Share your penny story: Betty Peterson


Momentum continues to grow for my book, and I can't believe how far we have come...and just how far we have to go. Frost Bookstore, another local bookstore in Salt Lake, has agreed to carry my book. Located off of 2000 E and 2700 S. Frost is another staple in the Utah book scene. Added bonus-there is a snow cone place in the parking lot, so you can pick up my book and a yummy summer treat to curl up with to stay cool in this raging summer heat.

This weekend, the Deseret News did a review of my book. This is my first encounter with less-than 100% positive feedback for the story, and it kind of made me take a step back at first. I then remembered that although I have put so much into this story and it means the world to me, not everyone is going to feel the same way-and that is okay. I am excited that this review will give me extra exposure locally here in Salt Lake...I just hope that the readers of the review still give the book a chance. As they say in PR, any news is good news, so I am going to look at this as a positive.

Today's penny story comes to us from my mom, one of my biggest supporters. Some of my story actually is based on some of my mom's strong feelings about pennies and I want to share her story with you today.

" Many of us believe our loved ones who have passed on leave us pennies of remembrance. My sister and I agreed she would leave me a sign. I have found pennies in the strangest places and at the strangest times in my life and I always acknowledge Jo when I do with a 'Thank you.' The one time the pennies from Jo blew my mind was on my 70th birthday. My three daughters and I were on our way to lunch at Trolly Square Spaghetti Factory . It was a rainy April day and at the front door in a rain puddle were '7' pennies. It made
me a believer-she remembered."
My mom getting loves from my horse, Copper Penny
My mom is probably one of the biggest supporters of the notion that pennies come from heaven. Similar to the story I mentioned earlier last week, pennies give her the reassurance that Jo is with her, every step of the way.

Friday, July 10, 2009

A penny saved...

In more great book news, you can also now find my book at Sam Weller's Bookstore in downtown Salt Lake. I am so excited, because this is just another example of local Utah businesses that are helping support my book. If you are in downtown Salt Lake and are looking for a good read or a great bookstore experience, stop by Sam Weller's bookstore on Main St.

Here is a question for you. Do you know who said, "A penny saved is a penny earned?"

If you said Benjamin Franklin, you are correct!

I am so excited because my oldest son Alex is back from Europe and my nephew Will is coming up to Vernal for the night so I am excited to have a full house again. Have a great weekend and don't forget your sunscreen and to keep your eyes peeled for pennies!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Pennies from heaven...or not?

I think it is so interesting the expanisive amount of information, sayings, and stories tied to pennies. Today, we will see both sides of a common myth and let you decide. So, do pennies come from heaven...or not?

Margaret Thatcher, England's former Prime Minister once said, "Pennies do not come from heave. They have to be earned here on earth." While the concept of earning your keep shows us the importance of hard work, many have a different theory.

In the June 29th, 2009 issue of Women's World, There is a story titled, "My Guardian angel," and readers were able to share their stories. One story, titled "Pennies from Heaven," a reader shares how while helping her friend sell her mother's house after her passing, pennies kept showing up all over. While showing the house, the potential buyer found a whole handful of pennies, which helped both girls have a good feeling about the buyer.

Three years later, our reader was asked to help sell the house again. With the markets taking a turn for the worse, the woman didn't know if it was possible, but as she was leaving the house, she found a few pennies in the exact same spot she had years before, letting her know her friends mother was still watching over her and the house. Contrary to Margaret Thatcher, they belive, "if you find coins frequently, or in odd places, it's likely that someone you have lost is saying, 'Hello-I love you!' The angels say, 'Always trust the feelings and thoughts that accompany an unusual sighting of coins-they truly are pennies from heaven!' "

So, I guess that leaves it up to you to decide, and maybe, both are in fact true. Nothing can substitute for good hard work, but some times, pennies can be your guardian angel's way of letting you know they are there.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Book update and rainy day play

Hello and I hope everyone had a great 4th of July weekend! Mine was busy, but it was great to spend time with my family. In terms of book news, I have lots of great things to report. My book has been picked up by The Edge magazine, and they are going to do a story and review of the book.

My book is also now available at The Kings English, a great local bookstore in Salt Lake. Thank you to all of you that submitted reviews on Barnesandnoble.com...we have had some technical difficulties the past few days trying to edit the information and getting it re-posted, but it should all be fixed soon.

Want to help? Go to your local book store and request the book, that way it will continue to gain extra exposure!

In penny news, my mom passed along this great little article from The Salt Lake Tribune back on January 9, 2009. The story was titled "Save those pennies for some rainy play" and it gave an ingenious idea to keep your kids busy on a rainy day. This tip, provided by Hilarie O'Connor, a mom of four children under six. Take two rolls of pennies, equalling 100 coins and hide them all over your house. You can designate certain amounts to certain rooms for your smaller children and leave the search open everywhere else for your older ones. Once hidden, let your kids start hunting for the coins. When they can't find any more, have them count their pennies. If it is less than 100, they have to keep searching until they get to the magic number.

What a great idea...I wish I would have thought of that sooner! Have a great week and keep those penny stories coming! You can send them to powerofapenny@gmail.com


Thursday, July 2, 2009

Change created by change

When I googled the power of a penny, many very interesting stories came up. I picked this video to share because it is attached to a great story about school children in New York that saved their pennies to help others during the holiday season. This video shows all of the pennies they collected and it is pretty impressive to see what kind of change can be made by children.

Enjoy and have a very safe and happy 4th of July.