Thursday, December 29, 2011

Do You Believe?

Whether you’re a hardcore cynic or an enthusiastic optimist, the thought may linger within us all if there is life beyond death.
We just received word of the passing of my husband’s aunt. She has lost the ongoing battle with cancer and has taken her last breath. I had paid homage to her strength and fortitude back in October in a blog title ‘Uninvited Guest’ for National Breast Cancer Awareness month, along with two other women in my life still fighting the disease.
When the sickness began to deteriorate her body and the medication no longer helped, she made peace with herself and decided to enjoy every moment of every day with everyone she loved. Not only did her mental capabilities improve but her sense of spirit seemed to be rejuvenated. Anger, resentment, and bitterness was erased and only appreciation for life remained. She asked all five of her children along with extended family members to throw her a party as a celebration of her life. They dubbed it ‘Mimipalooza’. We had a blast along with over 4oo friends and family. It was a good night, a great time to reminisce and a wonderful opportunity for closure. I’m thankful our family was able to cherish and hold that memory of her.
Many of today’s stories and news headlines seem to be extremely negative or forlorning, but every once and a while a story grabs you by the heart and pulls it until it aches. Today, such a story touched my heart and I urge you to take the time to watch the seven minute video of a teen boy’s last message to the world.
Unable to do what most children do because of a severe heart condition, Ben tells his story via a webcam and from 3x5 note cards. There is no sound, no music, just a boy telling his life on flashcards. http://tinyurl.com/bt3coqf . It’s extremely powerful and makes you hope for the best, regardless of your religious background or beliefs. I personally believe in heaven and that we will all receive glorious gifts after we have left this earth. Not everyone will share my beliefs, and that’s okay, but isn’t it nice to imagine an entire world without sickness, crime, war, corruption? A place where you feel an outpour of love, peace, safety, serenity. Wouldn't that be nice?  I don't see anything wrong with holding onto the anticipation of improvement. I should hope my fellow human beings would be considerate enough to allow such a thought to linger.I dedicate this story to my Aunt Gloria who lived her life to the fullest without any regrets. She loved with all her heart and impacted the lives of many. We will miss your enthusiasm, spunk and charisma. We love you!
To all those who are battling some sort of health issue, keep the faith in yourself, gather strength from those around you and keep going!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Embracing Holiday Traditions

The leaves have given up their will to live and slowly drift through the crisp air to the ground below where the soil will cover their dried remains. Nature will begin its hibernation and relinquish the fury of winter for all to experience. Dusk begins to make an earlier appearance and Fathertime drags his feet during the colder months of the year. The holiday season rolls around to bless all with its presence and cheer. Traditions from long ago make their way to the surface as families practice customs of the generations before them along with their own twist on family rituals to share with friends and loved ones.
When I was a young girl, the Christmas festivities started when ‘Charlie Brown’s Christmas’ came on T.V. and we all sat around to watch poor Charlie and his sad little tree. We would hang ornaments on the fresh pine tree and around the house while we listened to The Peanuts anthem playing in the background. That was a tradition my mom had started for my sister and I, but she also incorporated an older tradition to remember those in our family who lived before our generation. Every Christmas, after we decorated the tree, we would put fresh oranges by the presents as a symbol of what was once a precious commodity in my grandfather’s family. He was the youngest of 19 children and was raised on a farm in Arkansas. Finances were often stretched pretty thin, especially for a family of 21, but every year under the Christmas tree all the children received an orange as their special gift at Christmas. They looked forward to eating the fresh fruit and singing Christmas carols with one another. They learned to appreciate the little things, a trait I think most of today’s society has forgotten about. When my grandfather passed away, we started another tradition of lighting a small candle at midnight on Christmas Eve in remembrance of his life and how much he loved Christmas. We turned all the lights off in the house (with the exception of the tree lights) and watched the candle flicker in the dark for a few minutes before going off to sleep, and before Santa came, of course! Everyone knew Santa came at 12:20a.m. PST in California, well that's what we were told anyway, while the rest of the world got Santa at midnight on the dot! Did I mention I have since been emotionally wounded by Santa's time schedule? Anyhow, moving on....
By the end of high school and into college, I was initiated into my husband’s family tradition of making homemade tamales at the beginning of December. All the women, old and young alike, gather on a Saturday morning for a short breakfast then the assembly line begins. I have the job of mixing the 20lb. bag of masa and seasonings before spreading the mixture over the husks. Talk about a work out! My arms are like rubber bands the next day! I usually mix 2-3 batches of masa…60lbs of the stuff! My nieces, sister-in-laws, aunts and cousins all join in the festivities with my mother-in-law leading the bunch. She is the head hauncho, the big cheese, the heffa, whatever you want to call her…she’s leading this crazy group of ladies while we make over 80 dozen of the delicious treats to hand out at Christmas.  Let me tell you, my mother-in-laws tamales are TO DIE FOR and are like gold around these parts! Seriously!
Having kids will usually turn any hardnosed person into mush, especially around the holidays! I have started a tradition in my own family beginning December 1st and carrying on until December 25th when we watch a Christmas movie everyday leading up to the BIG DAY! We call it Christmas Movie Marathon and we look forward to it every year. During our time watching the movie, we make traditional decorations such as paper chain wreaths, paper snowflakes, popcorn strings, pinecone ornaments, gingerbread houses and a sugar cookie decorating contest (Steep competition and the stakes are high, worst cookie has to do the dishes...just kidding, but maybe I should start implementing that rule since my husbands cookies are always dreadful and sad).
I have also started having a separate tradition with my mother and grandmother during a three day baking marathon where all the goodies are distributed to our close family and friends as a great homemade Christmas gift to show our love for them. It’s a wonderful way to spend time with my mom and grandma while continuing to carry on the family recipes and secret ingredients that make our goodies so tasty!  When baking has commenced, we take the treats and wrap them in brown parcel paper with twine, just like they used to in the old days! I’ll admit, Christmas is by far my favorite holiday not only because of all the lights and festivities, but more importantly because I get to make lasting memories for future generations to come through the experiences I have had, as well as my children who will hopefully, in turn, pass on the legacy to their children.
During this lovely time in the season, I wish everyone Happy Holidays and a blessed New Year! Embrace the special moments you get to share with family & friends and appreciate the little things! Warmest wishes, Kate

If you have a family or holiday tradition you would like to share, leave a comment! I would love to hear your story!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

BOOK RELEASE

Available Now!


HAPPY RELEASE DAY!

Veil of Darkness
Book Two in the ELEMENTS series.



Available on Amazon

Friday, December 2, 2011

Cover Reveal

Elements
Veil of Darkness

Book Two in the Elements series





Veil of Darkness is scheduled to be released in mid December 2011. Post your comments about the new cover and let us know what you think about the new design via twitter http://twitter.com/fuentes_kate1! Coming soon to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords! Veil of Darkness will be available for all electronic devises as an ebook.

A huge THANK YOU to Devan at Nimbi Design for her amazing work! Hugs and smooches for helping bring my image to life!