Let your dreams be your wings

After six years, it is exciting to think; I am holding a copy of my first young adult book; Rise A, published by OC Publishing Company.

Some background to share; what made me write the story… When I am in schools from all over the world, the one thing the students of all ages have in common is ‘DREAMS!’.

The other things they have in common are the questions; “How can I achieve my dreams?” “Is it even possible?”

I thought about my Grandma and the many women of her generation and I am sure other generations also did to make sure one of her dreams came true. She wanted to go to college. I hope that my Grandma’s journey will inspire young adults and even adults who still wish for their dream of education to manifest and become a reality.

‘Rise’ is a young adult historical fiction, and I had fun working in family stories into the chapters.

Do you have a family story to share to inspire others? Contact me and see how others can be inspired by your family story!

SandyBoy and His New Home! A Sandy Boy Adventure!

Published by: Texas Sisters Press

How lucky I am to be able to say I have been with the real Sandy Boy! He is a very gentle, loving horse. I wish you all could meet him. You know when you rescue a dog and how happy they are because someone loves them. I discovered it is the same with horses. Sometimes older horses need a new home too! When they find a loving owner they are as over the moon as a dog. I look forward to reading all of the Sandy Boy Adventures. 

Have you ever ridden a horse? Where? Did you enjoy the ride?

New Chapters – Back home

We have moved back to our family home in Austin, Texas. It has been 15 years since we leased our house. So many mixed emotions on returning. On the one hand, I am very excited to be around

all of our Austin friends; on the other hand; it is sad because if my mom had not been called back to our heavenly home, we would still be in Kingwood living by her. Kingwood is also a wonderful community, and it is genuinely ‘the livable forest.’ Waking up in the early morning, hitting the trails and watching the rabbits and squirrels wake up to start their day. The birds are singing and leaving their nests to find the worms for the day. What a great way to start the day.

Plus, of course, being close to my brothers. The winter storm set in motion the return to Austin, and now that we are here, there is a sense of entering peace being in the home where our kids grew up. The memories we all share and knowing with the blessings of heaven above many more memories to make in our family home. As the saying goes ‘There is no place like home.’

Have you ever moved? Share your moving story with me? I would love to hear from you.

Story Garden

If you are a children’s author and want to get your name out, please schedule a time on my Youtube Story Garden channel. Be sure to stay tuned to the fun changes to my newsletter coming soon.

Have a great end of the summer and I look forward to sharing fall adventures with you. Be sure to see the pictures and Shine. Enjoy June!

Shine!

The pictures being sent in are wonderful. Keep them coming. If you missed last month’s Shine, catch up now…

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Until next month, remember ‘Embrace Imagination!’

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