Our
cousins the Carrico’s had another tragedy within their family. Last month I had
asked prayer for them because they lost Mark (brother and son), who was a
Capuchin friar. Well, on December 19, the Carrico girls’ mother, Bettie, passed
away. Our cousins have been through too much this year: from losing their
father in February, to their brother in November and finally their mother right
before Christmas. They have their faith in Christ to see them through. I am
asking for prayers for their comfort and peace of mind but also that next year
will be better for them. I thank you in advance.
Thanksgiving
and Christmas went well. It will never be like it once was, when Dad was alive
or even when our grandparents were living. We didn’t exchange gifts this year,
nor did we decorate, and we spent it with friends. Maybe it’s for the best that
we are changing our holiday routines. Change is inevitable, right?
Far
too often, I forget about this blog. Just can’t think of what to post, other
than life updates or an article I stumble on. I know I need to get creative,
but I am terrible at this. I am playing around with an idea for a different
blog, inspired by my YA WIP that I am working on. We’ll see. It will have to be
more than something dedicated to the story; maybe it can be a place to learn
about WWII Poland and life during that era. Food for thought.
I
am trying to come up with a writing project for this next year. Just when I
think I’ve figured it out, I get bored with the idea and want to do something
else. It will have to be something far less emotionally demanding then the
Holocaust. It will probably end up being another story set in Indiana, those
are the easiest to write. I submitted a novel to Steeple Hill before
Thanksgiving; I hope to hear back sometime soon. ::Fingers crossed::
Today
is my 27th birthday. Don’t really feel different or older. Can’t say
that I want anything specific other than for my dream to come true. Maybe 2014
is the year. Birthday wish: that I may hear something positive from Steeple
Hill and may secure a literary agent.
Until
next time.