As many of my readers know, I lost my second father, my stepfather, Martin, two years ago today. I thought it only fitting that I should share some of my memories on this occasion.

So please allow me to present to you

13 Photos of My "Other Dad"


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1) I remember taking this photo when Martin and Mom visited Italy in 2006. There was a spot in the castle of Fontanellato I called "My Magic Window" because it lent itself to making great photos. I could always make a perfect portrait of someone if they sat there.

Naturally, this is one of my photos of Martin taken in that window, overlooking the moat.

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2) In Firenze, I told Martin "Look shocked at the prices!" in the Prada display window.

He obliged, of course.

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3) One of my favorite photos, ever. Martin and Mom in Correggio.

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4) In Lago Maggiore, Martin filmed and photographed just about everything.

I repeatedly sneaked shots of him doing so.

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5) At one point during their Italian visit, both my families got together for dinner. This is one of my favorite photos of all time.

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6) Martin was always up for just about anything. He was spontaneous and fun, and prone to, ah... the occasional outburst.

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7) Martin was also open to direction. His sense of humor was surprisingly bawdy at times, too - which was a revelation to people who only knew him in his role as a Methodist minister.

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8) He was also unstintingly supportive of his family, and always encouraged us to live up to our potential. Even when we got angry at him for it.

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9) He was also loved animals. This photo shows Martin in Virginia in the mid-eighties with one of our kittens, the runt of the litter, whom I had dubbed "Stinky". (She wasn't.)

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10) Martin and Mom in Lake Lure, NC, 2003. This photo was taken by the lake during Alle's first-ever visit to the States to meet me. Martin took us for a drive that meandered over the mountains, and that became something of a tradition over the following years.

The highlight of the day: Martin created "The Fudge Song", snippets of which are sung to this day.

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11) Another mid-eighties photo from Virginia. This is Martin performing on the stage with a gospel singing group he was friends with.

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12) You'd never believe it, but back in 2003, Martin wasn't entirely enthused that I was going to play host to someone I'd met on the internet. He changed his mind as soon as he met Alle, and it was only a matter of time before they got along quite swimmingly.

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13) Martin had a substantial impact on the community around his churches as well as his friends and family.

We didn't get off to the smoothest start when I was younger, but over the years we came to a point of understanding I would never have thought possible. I only now realize just how much he loved and accepted me, and I'm sure he knew (and knows) how much I loved him.

His love and caring for my family - especially, of course, for my mother, but also for my siblings and and their families - meant the world to me.

I love you and miss you, Marty-man. Thank you for understanding me when you could, and for guiding me the best you could. I'm only sorry I made it so hard for you to do so.

I'm a better person for it, now.

 
 
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Well, it's that time of year again. Today, many Americans are gathering with their families and eating a huge meal, spending time in front of the TV and talking.

Of course, I'm pretty far away from those activities, but that's okay. The tradition dictates that we share something we're thankful for on this Thanksgiving holiday, and so, in honor of Thanksgiving and for this Thursday Thirteen, I would like to share

13 Things I'm Thankful For

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1) My hubby, Alessandro.

He supports me in my writing endeavors, he endures my crazy crushes, and he's always there whenever I need him. He loves me and isn't afraid to show it - to me or to the world at large.

What more could I possibly ask for?


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2) My Mom.

I'm thankful for her every single day. I'm grateful that she got to come over to London for the launch and that I got to spend time with her while she saw one of my favorite cities for herself.

And again, she supports me and loves me unconditionally, and there's no way to explain how much that means to me.

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3) My friend, Cristy.

She went to extraordinary efforts to be able to come to London for the launch too. She's turning into the best (free) publicist I could ever ask for!

I'm thankful for her friendship, and for the friendship she shares with my Mom.

This last year has been made easier and better because of her, and I could never thank her enough. So I'll just have to settle for being thankful for her presence in my life.

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4) My friend and CP, Nell Dixon.

Nell and I met in person for the first time the day after the launch for Ask Me..., but that doesn't mean we're not good friends.

She deserves a lot of credit for keeping Ask Me... on a steady keel, and I cannot thank her enough for her advice, her kindness and her expertise. She's truly a friend to be thankful for.

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5) My friend, CP and ever-so-patient editor, Jason Horger.

If not for his dogged determination to edit and critique Ask Me... in his free time - what little he has - I am sure the novel would have taken much longer to complete, and it wouldn't be nearly as good as it turned out to be.

He's a good friend, dishes up a tasty barbecue, and is one of the most genuinely wonderful people I've ever met. I'm thankful that chance found a way to throw us together.

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My Italian family meets my American family in 2006. Martin, my stepfather (at table, center) passed away unexpectedly one year ago.
6) My family.

I lost two members of my family last year, and the holidays always bring the memories of them in bittersweet ways.

Of course, those losses also remind me how important the time we spend with our loved ones truly is. I love them all - even when they drive me completely batty. If they didn't, though, I'm not sure they'd really be family, if you know what I mean.

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My brother, Chris, my sister, Lisa, and me in 2007.
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7) Reconciliation.

I'm thankful that, before he passed away in 2009, my father and I were able to overcome the distance which had grown between us over the years. I'm thankful we got the chance to reconnect and express our love for each other.

8) I'm thankful for all the experiences I've had.

Good or - for lack of a better word - bad, I've learned from them all, and I've become who I am today as a result. If nothing else, I can look back on the things I've done, the people I've met and the places I've been and say:
"It's all research."
9) Inspiration.

I'm thankful that my squirrelly little brain is still able to draw from the countless sources around me to build stories. Aural or visual, tactile or emotional, it's all fodder for the creative impulse - and it certainly makes life interesting!
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I get so much out of this pic, you've no idea. At least, you've no idea until I complete 27 Stages...
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10) Sophie, a.k.a., Doodle.

I'm thankful for my kitty. She's maddening sometimes, but she's also cuddly, sweet and so "squee!" she almost makes up for the chomps she delivers on a semi-regular basis.

11) Basic Necessities.

Food. Shelter. Clothing. I have these things in abundance, and I'm thankful for what I have. How could I not be?
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12) I'm now a published writer.

I can now say this with pride - and proof! I'm truly thankful for this opportunity, and hope to do it justice as best I can.

13) The life I've been given.

I am thankful for the opportunities before me, the history behind me, and the present I share with all of those I love. I'm thankful that I miss my family back home, because that means I love someone far away and they love me too. I'm thankful to have met so many wonderful people in my life - some extraordinary folks in just the last couple of weeks - and I carry these experiences with me wherever I go.

Now I just need to share them in my stories.


And on that note...
















It's been a while since I was able to do this.




















Now that the weather's turned a bit chilly,



































It's time warm up a bit.























So, I reckon a little cross-country running is in order.
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Ciao for now!