Christmas is for everyone…

 

“Christmas is for everyone, adults and children like. Allow this season fill your heart, and let go of the things you dislike.”

~Julie Hebert

 

Earlier I posted about how the Christmas season can make you sad. But you can still learn to love it. Watch the excitement of young children. Wrap yourself up in warm memories. And instead of waiting for the New Year to try to let go of the bad, start now. A New Year can start at any time you want it to, not just at the beginning of the calendar year.

It’s not always easy to do. I totally get that. The hardest thing to do is to take that first step. But I have confidence that you will find that once you start, it will be easy to continue. Remember that every little step counts and helps. Journal if you need to, to help you reflect on what needs to change and how differently you’ll feel as you do it. Remember to breathe, to love, and to let go.

Interview with Gurpreet Kaur Sidhu, author of Storm

Welcome to the book tour for Storm by Gurpreet Kaur Sidhu! Today’s stop is an exclusive interview I conducted with her in which she gives us much more insight into her book, as well as some reading and writing. Be sure to follow the tour for even more fun. Leave further questions and comments along the way. And please enter the giveaway! Continue reading “Interview with Gurpreet Kaur Sidhu, author of Storm”

Christmas and the others can end up…

 

“Christmas and the others can end up making you sad, because you know you should be happy.”

~ Ava Dellaria

 

Have you ever noticed this phenomenon? I keep seeing more and more about it in the news these days, talking about how we start listening to Christmas music too soon and it ends up making us feel worse as opposed to happy. We put so much stress on ourselves to create the perfect holiday, and end up feeling miserable. And then for people like me, maybe you’re dealing with the loss of a loved one. This is my first year as a true orphan, as my mother died back in August. I also lost my great-aunt and my aunt that month. A month later, my best friend’s father died. This all after losing friends earlier in the year. Needless to say, 2018 has seriously sucked. And yeah, I’m feeling this for sure this year.

Now, please don’t worry about me. I am okay. It will be okay. I have a great support system and take things one day at a time. But my question to you is, do you have that support system? Do you know people who need that support system? Friends of mine recently lost their son, whom they thought was okay, but was deftly hiding severe depression. 

Remember that there’s no such thing as a perfect Christmas. Sometimes it’s those glitches that make it even more memorable and worthy of stories for years and years to come. Keep tabs on how you are feeling. Check in regularly with your loved ones to make sure they are okay. Learn the signs of depression. And if you’re feeling lost, please reach out for help, such as the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

Meet Jeny Heckman, author of The Sea Archer

Welcome to the book tour for The Sea Archer by Jeny Heckman! Today she answered a ton of questions about her book, the characters, and her writing and reading habits. Also find out where to go if you ever find yourself in her neck of the woods! Anything else that you want to know about Jeny? Leave her more questions in the comments area. And then after reading an excerpt and downloading your own copy of her book, please follow the tour to learn more about her and for more chances to enter the giveaway! Continue reading “Meet Jeny Heckman, author of The Sea Archer”

STEM Toys: K’Nex 100 Model Building Set

Does your child spend hours building and creating? If so, they’re going to love this K’Nex 100 model Building Set, which is a great way to start a collection or the perfect addition to the K’Nex you already have on hand.

Consisting of an incredible 863 pieces, this versatile kit for ages 7 and up is going to give your child hours of fun creating their own unique models. They can use their imagination to create a huge range of structures, shapes and figures, or they can follow the  instructional booklet which shows 100 unique models.  Continue reading “STEM Toys: K’Nex 100 Model Building Set”

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