Introducing My Very First Book, Pages of Sunbeams

Today's blog is going to be short and sweet.

On December 13, 2022, my very first children's book was released. It's called, Pages of Sunbeams: Joyful, Singable Rhymes To Brighten Your Day.

I just wrote that sentence and I feel as though it couldn't possibly be true. I was so calm when I wrote it too. Maybe that's because I have been in the this process since August. I've been working with a publisher, having conversations about it with friends and family and scoping out opportunities to promote the book and the purpose behind it. I often talk about it on video, sharing on social media with friends and followers. I even talk about it to people I have just met. This dream has literally become my reality!

It's Christmas time and I'm honestly too tired to write about this or anything else; but it's been a while since I've written and I want you to know I'm still here. I want you to know, the process of writing and publishing my first book has been life-changing in many ways. I am not being flippant about the term, "life-changing" either. I am serious. I have learned a few things about myself that surprised me. I've learned some surprising things about others too. I don't want to randomly throw words on a page so I won't share those things today. I'm just giving you heads-up. A longer, revealing post is coming. Until then, enjoy this beautiful season!

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah! Mechelle

Mothers

Mothers will always be mothers.
Remembering how proud they were when you learned to crawl.
Surprised to see you running.

Always looking at you like you were still a fresh infant.
Head tilted, half-smiling, eyes full of almost-tears. Calling you "Baby"   and "Sugar" in front of people... you know... and don't know.

Mothers will always be mothers, they will.
And they will sacrifice so much.
But you will never know it if they are the good kind.
And you will never understand it until you become one.

Mechelle Ritchie Foster

Dedicated to my mother. She raised two girls on her own, always putting us first. She is the good kind.