Tuesdays With The Angels-Angel Inspirations For Joyfulness

If There Are No Dogs In Heaven Then When I die, I Want To Go Where They Went” 

Will Rogers wrote that quote and rescuing many a dog and cat inspired me to write

The Dog Who Came For Christmas is my seventh in the Mystic Bay Series. It just won a prestigious award from the  NFPW( National Federation of Press Women). Writing is a blessing for me. I can get my feelings out in the storytelling all about angels, love, forgiveness, redemption and moving forward after sorrow. I love being a storyteller. Earlier in my life I was a special education teacher and wriote a memoir about my students called Special Needs Children The Angels on my Shoulder. These students had grace and love in their hearts and they helped me become a  better person just by being their teacher. Thus, it is the same with writing novels about Mystic Bay and the fictitious town of ordinary folk,  angels and psychics. To me love is the answer and if just one person picks something from my writing that inspires them then I am beyond joyful.

To me we have to find joyfulness in ourselves and ask our Higher Power and the angels to help us manifest what we want in our lives again and again. Happiness for our children for our partners for our friends, our comapnion animals and all the beings on the planet is a prayer I have daily. It’s a prayer without ceasing.

Maybe I’m Pollyanna or maybe I’m not but in the Dog Who Came for Christmas dogs and a cat are rescued, angels abound and humans get a second chance at life with help from the townsfolk and the angels. Happy endings are what I create and even in this tumultuous time right now when shaky ground seems the norm, can’t we  try to make our own ground stable?  Its why I write, it’s who I am…just a writer writing books about angels who believes kindness is the first ingredient of love. It’s a line from one of my books and it’s a wonderful line!  

Tuesdays With The Angels- Angel Inspirations-Giving vs Bullying

In all my life I have never seen such bullying in our country by adults. What is going on affects millions of less fortunate including the elderly and children. Making less programs available for food and medical care is appalling. Giving is the answer to today’s needs. If programs are being slashed then we who are able to give can do so much. Not just giving in heart and mind but we can give with our own resources. My children and grandchildren always have had enough to eat, clothes on their backs, support at home and the medical care they need. They are given the basics essentials for a good life.

Taking away programs for the less fortuante smacks of outright cruelty. I believe in angels and God and the goodness of people. What is happening now goes against the Golden Rule. Our children, grandchildren and people around the world are watching as cruelty and bullying tries to bring down the lifestyles of those who already have problems.. Be the solution is my way of thinking.  Give to food banks, call and write letters to your congress, don’t be afraid for the bullying won’t win as the cruelty will be checked by those that have caring hearts. Heaven is watching and prayers are answered  if we of likemindedness work together.

Tuesdays With The Angels-Angel Inspirations -The Kindness of Friends

I’ve been lucky to have dear best friends over the years. I met my dear late friend Norma over forty years ago. My late daughter, Kate, was a baby and Norma, though old enough to be my mother, became my very bestie for decades. She had the qualities of a wonderful mother, wife and friend. She was brilliant. Her father and mother owned a bakery shop in the Bronx when she was a child. She went to NYU, which was a rarity for women in the late 1930’s. At twenty, she was a PT in the army stationed in England in World War II. There she met her late husband of over fifty years, Arch. Later in life they survived the death of their adult sons due to health problems. The inspiration from being  Norma’s friend was life changing for me.

When I lost my daughter, Kate, in a tragic accident, Norma was my rock to lean on. She had been through losing her one son then and knew the heartache. We were so close that we talked of the serious things of our lives but also we both had our  humorous positive side. Her humor was infectious. She gave me advice on childrearing and marriage and career. She taught me to love life even through the horrendous grief of losing Kate. She would wake up every day opening her curtains saying “Good Morning World!”

Before she died she read my first book, The Angel’s Daughter, and passed away after the second novel, To Catch an Angel. Of course she was the inspiration for Madam Norma, the oldest psychic town,  in all my books in the Mystic Bay Series.  She was thrilled to have a character patterned after her. But the funny thing was Norma wasn’t psychic in real life, nor did she believe in God. That is til the end. She saw spirits and her husband then. I miss her everyday still. But I know she is in heaven’s realm, and with her beloved Arch and sons. Norma’s wit and wisdom will follow me all the days of my life. Through sadness she was kind and calm. Norma was a gift to me from above, a role model to remember. In my award winning novel 20 Moon Rd. An Angel’s Tale, her character comes to Angel Ken in spirit asking him to write her life’s story to the world. In the novels Madam Norma had always seen angels by everyone’s  side. Surely, an angel sent this incredible human into my life. In the novel I wrote, I captured her essence, Madam Norma says, “Kindness Is The First Ingredient of Love.