Tuesday, April 22, 2014

It's About Time!




Loving Aunt Ruth: Recipes for a Life Well-Lived is days away from being available!  It’s about time!  Speaking of time, it’s TIME for a contest to celebrate the book, love, and YOU.

If you sign up on www.lovingauntruth.com before midnight this Friday, April 25, to receive updates, you will be eligible to WIN a Loving Aunt Ruth Watch designed in the book’s colors featuring one of Aunt Ruth’s mantras.  The watch face says, “Appreciate Everything,” and the amazing team at www.modifywatches.com made it.  It comes with TWO bands too!

Please Hurry Up and Sign Up!  Don’t waste time!

We will announce the winner on April 30th on the blog!

There’s no time like NOW to thank you!

Thank you for loving Aunt Ruth.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

When You Have Friends Who Knew You Since Kindergarten, They Remember What You Looked Like!








I don't have any friends from my kindergarten class!  Do you?  As our book release date draws closer, it is really fun to listen to Aunt Ruth remember.  Please join us for some sweetness by clicking on the link below:



(please sign up for book release information at www.lovingauntruth.com thanks!)

Thursday, March 6, 2014

James Taylor and Aunt Ruth Know How Good It Is To Have Friends




Please take a minute to hear Aunt Ruth talk about loving her friends.  
(no, these women are not her friends since kindergarten! just longtime, great friends)

Thank you


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Remembering....










Aunt Ruth and I talked a lot about being generous, kind, and loving.  Now that Loving Aunt Ruth: Recipes for a Well-Lived Life is close to being released, I wanted to share some of my conversations with Aunt Ruth.  

Aunt Ruth's love transcends time. 



(Please visit www.lovingauntruth.com to sign up for book and book talk updates.  As Aunt Ruth says, "Always make sure to have love in your life.  It is the greatest gift of all.")








Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Giving Has No Season









This is the season for holiday mail.  Catalogues stuff my rural box, while cyber reminders of deals and sales stack my in box with temptations. This year, I get Aunt Ruth’s mail.  She doesn’t get Williams Sonoma or Neiman Marcus.  She gets letters from Sloan-Kettering, Hadassah, The Policeman's Fund, The Free Clinic, Catholic Charities, The Jewish Community Center, and organizations I didn’t know existed.

Aunt Ruth believed that helping people, loving people was simple to do.  She gave something to everyone who wrote to her from a dollar to ten, because she thought that this was the right thing to do.  “Imagine how many mouths the Salvation Army could feed or new research for cancer could be funded, if everyone gave something?” she would ask off-handedly.  She’d add, “If you don’t have money, then give your time.”  She talked like this as if the lessons were filling space like commas, because she wasn’t preaching.  She was narrating her daily life.

I get her mail now.  I stack the envelopes and watch the Giving Tower grow.  Her goodness shines light on everything she taught me, everything she did, and everything she hoped others would do. 

Aunt Ruth said, “Everything is better shared.”  Little by little adds up to a lot, and a lot surely makes for better.  I know it is trite, but Aunt Ruth didn’t have a Giving Season, and my hope is that her Giving Tower inspires me towards kindness, because opportunity is always right in front of me.  It can be as easy as answering the phone with a happy voice.

My dad’s photographic legacy taught me that a camera is a key to open doors or hearts.  Aunt Ruth opened the door to her apartment and let me photograph her life, and my heart has been full ever since

May her Giving Tower inspire you to start yours, but most of all, thank YOU for Loving Aunt Ruth.

Happy Holidays.  

Monday, November 11, 2013

My Country 'Tis of Thee





Loving Aunt Ruth is looking good for a spring 2014 release!  

Today is Veteran's Day, and there were no prouder veterans in our family than Aunt Ruth and Uncle Bob. He was a Captain, and she drove and repaired staff cars for the Red Cross.  He served in Europe, and she drove on the army base in Richmond, Virginia.

Ruth was a great driver and skilled mechanic, and she was asked to consider pilot training!  Uncle Bob didn't want his sweetheart in harm's way, so she stayed grounded and kept her eyes on the road.  

As far as I can remember, each of them talked about their pride of service and love of country, and I am grateful to both of them.

Thank you, Ruth and Bob.  I salute you both.  


Friday, September 20, 2013

I Don't Want to be Alone...


We live in a world made up more of story than stuff. We are creatures of memory more than reminders, of love more than likes. Being attentive to the needs of others might not be the point of life, but it is the work of life. It can be messy, and painful, and almost impossibly difficult. But it is not something we give. It is what we get in exchange for having to die.
Jonathan Safran Foer

Speaking of story….memory….and love, I am happy to say that Loving Aunt Ruth is looking like it will have a 2014 release.

More later! 

Meanwhile, please know that Aunt Ruth and I treasured every blog visit, every comment, and your appreciation for her recipes both for living well and eating well!

Aunt Ruth told me to appreciate everything, and while details evolve, I wanted you to know that she and I appreciate you.

We never felt alone.  Thank you.

thanks to tanya shteinfeld, photographer, for this lovely image