Dr Kimberley Gordon Dr Kimberley Gordon

January Monthly Roundup (01.31.2026)

Have you ever gotten tired from resting?

We planned to get all rested up but have found ourselves just as busy as ever. Busy watching snow fall. Busy watching weather forecasters. Busy resting. Busy recharging. Busy planning.

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Dr Kimberley Gordon Dr Kimberley Gordon

December Monthly Roundup (12.31.2025)

Merry Christmas!

We had the pleasure of attending Christmas Mass in the Great Hall at St. John the Baptist in Edmond. During the homily (what Catholics call the sermon), Monsignor Novak spoke about the need during the messiest of times for something to offer renewal, to offer hope, to bring light.

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Dr Kimberley Gordon Dr Kimberley Gordon

November Monthly Roundup (11.30.2025)

Gratitude Month

Before November is completely gone, we want to THANK all the wonderful people who we’ve met this year. People like YOU!

One year ago, we hadn’t yet hosted a single book show! We were partnered with one retailer and had just completed our launch.

These last 12 months have been remarkably fruitful for us. We thank you for being a part of this journey.

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October Monthly Roundup (10.31.2025)

October 2025 Monthly Roundup

Don’t look now!

Today is Halloween. Obviously, the tradition of trick-or-treating wouldn’t have been part of Little Jesus’ routine. On the other hand, venerating the dead was. And that is precisely what lies just past the stroke of midnight tonight. Hallows’ Day — All Saints Day — a day to remember the faithful departed. Saints are those people many of us look to for inspiration as we navigate our own challenges.

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September Monthly Roundup (9.30.2025)

September 2025 Monthly Roundup

Isn’t that just a lovely word! Most people simply call the season Fall which is far easier to rhyme in poems. For me, it’s Autumn — a gloriously colorful season of oranges and golds. It’s not cool yet but will be soon enough. And just past Autumn is early winter and CHRISTMAS!

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