Sunday, June 1, 2025

Rest peacefully, Alice

 


I have had the honor and privilege of knowing my mother-in-law (my second mother), Alice, for more than half my life. She was kind to me from the moment we met and she welcomed me into her family with loving open arms. She was always so caring and encouraging, with a huge heart full of love and a zest for life. Family was everything to Alice and as our matriarch, she ensured that we all stayed close and connected. She always wanted to know every detail of our lives in a way that I can only fully appreciate now that she’s gone. Whenever there is news to share, I think of calling her only to remember that she is no longer around. Weeks after her passing, I still find myself in tears as I feel this void that’s been left by her absence. I think about her beautiful voice, her laughter and her love for nature and it warms my sorrowful heart. I would give anything to have her back in our lives. There are so many places we had planned to visit, so many things we wanted to do together. Alice filled our lives with such joy. We never doubted her love. She was there for us through good times and bad, always staying strong and positive. I keep thinking about how amazing she was—how she never uttered a bad word against anyone, always choosing instead to see the good in people. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting Alice instantly loved her. She had this energy about her that made you feel good. I know without a doubt that Alice changed my life for the better and changed me for the better, too. Everything I know about love I learned from watching her with her husband, Augie, another beautiful soul whom I am so fortunate to have in our lives. It’s hard seeing him mourning her loss. They were always together, holding hands as they walked, laughing together and enjoying life to the fullest. 

Alice, you will forever be in my heart and I will honor your sweet spirit by living by the example you set. I will find a way to brush away the tears and focus on all of the cherished memories you have given us. I know that you are somehow still with us even if we can no longer see and hear you. I feel your presence often and I will never, ever forget you. Thank you for everything you have done for us. I have never taken you or your love and guidance for granted. I hope you always felt my love, gratitude and respect. ❤️🙏🏼







Sunday, January 19, 2025

Mourning


 

My family and I are mourning the loss of our beloved little cat, Pita. He was barely over three years old and somehow developed severe kidney problems leading to kidney failure. Pita and his siblings were brought to us by a feral cat residing on our property. They all had nasty eye infections. We took them to a local animal hospital, nursed them back to good health and gave them a loving home. It breaks my heart that a cat who suffered so much as a kitten continued to face such hardships and eventually succumb to an illness at such a young age. Pita was my husband’s shadow. They had such an amazing bond and shared a love that survives death. 

You’ll be missed, sweet Pita. Sleep in peace, little one. 🐈‍⬛🥺❤️🙏🏼🕊️

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Welcome 2025!

 


Happy New Year! 

Wishing you all the very best 
that life has to offer!
 ❤️🍾🎉

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Saturday, December 21, 2024

FREE HOLIDAY STORIES!

 



Happy holidays! I am so grateful to all of you for your kindness, patience and support! 💚❤️💚

Click the Amazon links below for a couple free short holiday stories. They are not extreme, just a bit wicked! Enjoy! 

Christmas Shopping

Merry Murder

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

ABRAMELIN - Interview with Simon Dower

Do you like death metal?!? If so, chances are you’ve heard of Abramelin and if you haven’t, my advice is to immediately remedy that oversight! 

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Check out the interview with member, Simon Dower. 

Guess what? He references my writing!!! How awesome is that?!? 




Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Cart Rage by Angel Gelique

NEW SHORT STORY AVAILABLE!



Stanley Kurtz, owner of Save-A-Lot supermarket, enjoys observing human behavior. From multiple surveillance cameras within his store, he gets a front-row view of his customers. Most store owners are on the lookout for theft. For Stanley, it’s the anger and violence that he is interested in capturing. One might think there wouldn’t be much bloodshed within a grocery store setting. But in Stanley’s store, tempers are bound to flare. Stanley wouldn’t have it any other way….

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Friday, June 7, 2024

BRAGGING RIGHTS!

 CONGRATULATIONS 

to my beautiful daughter!

❤️

 



I am proud to annouce that my daughter, Ariana, graduated from Skidmore College and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude with honors! She worked incredibly hard and didn’t give up despite the many hurdles and challenges she encountered throughout the years. I have watched her transform into a mature, responsible and amazing young woman. Though I am thrilled that she hasn’t lost her questionable dark humor and sense of adventure! She will be attending graduate school in the fall.