17 days until Christmas
Betsy Love is a stubborn gal from a long line of stubborn women. Don’t ever tell this Pioneer descendant it can’t be done, or she just may try to prove you wrong–provided she’s not too tired. After all, she did raise 8 teenagers, no small task when you consider most of them were rowdy boys. Betsy loves to write. It’s her passion. If she’s not at her keyboard pounding out her latest story, she is plotting her next one, or in deep conversation with one of her characters. As a former high school English/theater teacher, Betsy uses her knowledge of writing and drama to create tales for both youth and adults. Her greatest inspiration and cheerleader is her husband of almost 35 years. She is the proud grandmother of 14 of the most adorable grandkids anywhere. You can always email her with feedback at love2write58@yahoo.com
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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?
BETSY: If money were no object, I’d love to travel with my family to the Holy Land to see the birthplace of my Savior. But since we know that authors don’t make a whole lot, then I’d like to visit every house on my street bearing a Christmas goody and sing a well harmonized Christmas Carol. Okay, it’s probably more of a fantasy than reality. I have great singers in my family, just getting them to sing together–well, one can still dream. I think I just have the plot for my Christmas story!
LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?
BETSY: The Book of Mormon for Latter-Day Saint Families. (I’d like the whole set, but if it could only be one book, then this would be it.)
LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?
BETSY: When I was four, my mother was divorced and we lived with my Aunt Betty in the house my grandfather built. We were very poor, and I don’t know how my mother managed to provide for us, let alone purchase Christmas gifts. One morning, my brother and I were being particularly ornery. The phone rang and Mother said that Santa Clause was on the phone. Of course, we were delighted. Santa asked us if we were being good. You know that pillow that says, “Dear Santa, I can explain…” That was me at that moment.
I don’t remember the conversation well, but I do remember asking him for a Chatty Patty. It had a pull string and said five or six phrases. I promised to be good. And I tried as hard as my four-year-old self could try. I’m sure Mother reminded me frequently of my promise to Santa. Christmas morning arrived, and there was my doll. That’s not the best part of what happened though.
A couple of weeks later I could not find my doll anywhere. Mother told me that Patty had run away from home because I had not taken good care of her and left her outside. Patty was afraid some mean girl would steal her and not treat her nice like I did, so she ran away to find another sweet girl. I cried and cried. I must have cried for days thinking about my doll. You can imagine my delight when a week or so later my mother said, “Look who came back?” Mother held my Chatty Patty. As she handed her to me, Mother said, “She couldn’t find another girl as sweet as you.”
LDSWBR: Thank you for sharing that memory with us. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
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Book prizes donated by their authors:
- Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
- Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
- Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
- The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
- Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
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- Identity by Betsy Love
- The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
- Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
- Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
- The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
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17 Responses to “Identity by Betsy Love – Countdown to Christmas 2011”
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I have not been to the Holy Land, but I think it would be really special go there and just walk all of the places Jesus walked. I love immersing myself in new cultures, so I would want to learn some of the language and go to the markets and hike through the hills.
I got to go to Israel about 6 years ago. The most adventurous thing I’ve ever done — the opportunity of a lifetime. It’s hard to pick a favorite. A few things on the list for sure would be floating in the Dead Sea, Sacrament Meeting on the Mount of Beatitudes, seeing the Garden Tomb, the boat trip across the Sea of Galilee, etc, etc.
I haven’t gone but my parents went about two years ago and enjoyed the trip immensely. And of course it was great to hear their stories/see their pictures when they got home. For this girl, who is not an a fan of international travel, it was perfect. :)
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I enjoyed the story about your Chatty Patty, Betsy. Your mother is a wise woman!! : ) I once had a Chatty Cathy!!
I would love to visit the holy land to feel the Spirit and partake of the beauty of the land. I’d love to walk where Jesus walked.
I think that it would be amazing to go to the Holy Land. I would love to do one of those tours where they show you things, just because that part of the world seems really scary to me.
I was able to stay at BYU’s Jerusalem Center for a summer term. It was wonderful. There were many memorable places, but a favorite is the garden tomb. The Sea of Galilee was also wonderful (though not in Jerusalem). I also liked watching those who gathered at the Western Wall to worship. I would love to go back and walk along the city wall and stand on the temple mount again.
I have never been to the Holy Land, but I had a friend who went once and brought me back a little box made out of olive tree wood. I imagine it would be an unforgettable experience to visit there.
I haven’t been there, but would love to. I would especially love to see the Garden Tomb.
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I’ve never been. Not a traveler, really. I’d like to go though. It would be amazing, walking where Jesus walked. Who wouldn’t want to do that? :)
No, I never have. I’d love to see Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem.
I love the story about your phone call from Santa. There is a website where you can have santa call someone and my sister just did it for her 4 and 5 year old. I love that you remember the wonder of getting a call from him. This is a magical time of year. This book looks great and I’m a follower on facebook now! I’m not on twitter but would follow it there if I was;-)
I loved your Christmas story!! I’m glad you got your doll back………Thanks for sharing!!
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