Get to know me

Through the vivid lens of my great aunt and various family members, I craft stories that weave together the rich tapestry of our shared experiences. Each narrative unfurls like a cherished memory, revealing the unique perspectives and voices that make up our family's history. My aunt, with her wisdom and humor, often colors these tales, providing insights into moments of joy, sorrow, strength and resilience. By tapping into their diverse relationships. These stories not only honor our past but also create shared experiences and bonds that hold us together, offering readers a window into the heart of a family united by love.

The handwriting, often looping and imperfect, feels deeply personal — more alive than typed words ever could. It speaks with the voice of memory, soaked in warmth, longing, or quiet joy. With each line, you’re drawn into a story that feels both distant and intimately yours — like a whispered conversation across decades.

It’s not just a letter — it’s a feeling, a keepsake, a small resurrection of a moment once lived.

Eleanor Roosevelt's famous quote about tea bags is: "A woman is like a tea bag; you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water." Which is why I always include a tea bag in each letter. You are stronger than you realize.