Saturday, May 24, 2025

Reflecting on Time Without Meghann


 


Reflecting on Time Without Meghann 

 May 24, 2018




As the anniversary of Meghann's passing from this earth approached, I felt an undeniable need to reflect on my journey without her. Sometimes, time is truly the only thing that allows us to find our way back to living after losing a loved one. It's the space needed to transform memories from poignant sadness into cherished happiness. It's the quiet strength found to turn tears into a gentle smile when thoughts of them arise.

For me, that path led to writing children's books with special needs themes. I began with Cuz I Can, followed by The Girl with Gills, Let's Play Ball, and most recently, The Magic Closet. I'm even working on a couple of new books specifically for preschool-aged children.

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Finding Healing in Unexpected Places

Why preschool? Because I discovered a group of little ones who have profoundly helped me on my healing journey after losing Meghann. Of course, losing a child is something you never "get over"—ask any parent who has endured such a loss.

Over the past couple of years, I earned my bachelor's degree from Western Illinois University and decided to get a short-term teaching license to substitute in schools. I started subbing across various ages and schools, but something truly unexpected happened when I decided to substitute at the preschool. I simply fell in love with Lyle Preschool in Kewanee. The staff immediately welcomed me into their school, and every single kiddo there is truly amazing.


As the school year winds down, I've been reflecting a lot on my time subbing. I've learned so much about myself since starting at Lyle School. It's the first time I've worked collaboratively with a group since I closed my salon and stopped working alone as a hairstylist. Whether I'm in a general education, blended, or special education classroom, the little ones never cease to amaze me with their pure innocence and the genuine love they have for their school and teachers. And there's definitely a mutual love returned by every teacher and therapist in the school.

The way the teachers and therapists start each day by lining up to greet the children with a cheerful "good morning" is the sweetest display of welcome. I've been incredibly lucky to be a part of that each time I sub.

Subbing at Lyle School has been incredibly therapeutic for me. I've learned to appreciate little boys in a way I never expected. Having always been surrounded by girls and raising my own daughter, I was surprised to find my heart stolen by the boys in the Ladybug class (each class has its own animal name at Lyle ). They're a bundle of energy, always keeping me on my toes. While I'll certainly enjoy the freedom of summer, I'm already looking forward to subbing with them again in the fall.


Thank you, Lyle School, for being such a profound part of my healing journey and for bringing a genuine smile back to my face. The dedication and positive spirit of your entire staff make subbing for any class a truly positive experience.



A special shout-out to my Ladybug teacher, Amber. I've not only watched her blossom into a caring, dedicated educator, but also a wonderful friend.






























My favorite Ladybug

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Turning Pain into a Passion



                          The Magic Closet 

My fourth children's book now available.

"Bringing 'The Magic Closet' to life has been a deeply rewarding, albeit lengthy, process. I'm incredibly fortunate to have collaborated with Becky Padilla, a truly gifted illustrator, who poured her heart into this project. This was her first foray into book illustration, and she dedicated four years to it, all while juggling the demands of school, work, family, and life. Her commitment is truly remarkable.

Countless hours were spent on Zoom, meticulously crafting our shared vision. We explored a myriad of possibilities, refining sizes, colors, and patterns until we achieved the perfect aesthetic. 'The Magic Closet' underwent more rounds of formatting and editing than any of my previous books. My dear friend and fellow author, Marie Smysor Watson, generously lent her exceptional editing skills, ensuring the manuscript was polished and ready for publication. I'm profoundly grateful for her expertise, as well as the invaluable contributions of the book formatter. It's truly a collaborative effort, and without these talented individuals, my books wouldn't reach readers.

'The Magic Closet,' with its engaging 4,000-word narrative, vibrant illustrations, and family-friendly appeal, is a joy to read. (in my opinion) I'm immensely proud of the final product and confident that readers will be captivated by its charm.

When I expressed my gratitude to Becky, she simply replied, 'It was a labor of love.' And indeed, it was. I'm certain readers will be as mesmerized by the stunning illustrations as I am.




The Magic Closet is available on amazon.


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Back cover description below.  
                                                                                                        
The Magic Closet is the fourth book that takes Meggeriffic on an adventure into a new world through her grandma’s closet door. Will the secrets within the walls of her grandma’s closet become more than Meghann is prepared for when she goes snooping? Will Meghann’s curiosity get her into trouble this time? Follow along as Meghann wheels into another world where she meets some new friends who need her help. Will they find out in time how to work together or will this new adventure prove to be too challenging to overcome? 
                                                                       

                                               One of the many illustrations in The Magic Closet



LIBRARY DONATIONS


To celebrate the book's release, I donated copies of 'The Magic Closet' to the Sheffield Library in my hometown and the Buda Library. Returning to the Sheffield children's library, the very place I frequented as a child, was a profoundly nostalgic experience.

                    

The Sheffield Library


  The Sheffield Library is beautiful 


I love seeing my books on the shelf. Meghann would be thrilled !!!

Isn't the Sheffield Children's Library the cutest ??








The Buda Library has consistently championed my advocacy for the special needs community, and I'm deeply appreciative of their support.


                                                                      Buda Library

Supporting our local libraries is essential. They serve as vital community hubs, offering a wealth of resources and engaging programs. Small communities like Sheffield and Buda are fortunate to have such well-stocked libraries and dedicated librarians who nurture a love of reading."

Check out The Magic Closet now available on Amazon along with my other children's books. Don't forget to follow my social media to see where I will be promoting my books with other local authors. My next author fair is in Bishop Hill on April 12th. Stop by and see me. You might get a free gift!!

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meggeriffic



My next author fair will be April 12, 2025 in Bishop Hill
Marie Smysor Watson will be at the Bishop Hill author fair with me. Her books are listed below,

1. Consider the Mountains: A Father/Daughter Hike on the Appalachian Trail
2. Our own Precious Places
3. The Things I Used to do
4. everything 
anything 
something
nothing

All of Marie's books are available on Amazon if you can't make it to Bishop Hill.



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