Thursday, December 11, 2025

Christmas Book Flood

In Iceland, the best Christmas gift is a book and it has been that way for decades."The culture of giving books as presents is very deeply rooted in how families perceive Christmas as a holiday," says Kristjan B. Jonasson, president of the Iceland Publishers Association.



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A book inspires, opens minds, entertains and makes you travel to places you can't go in person. Happy Reading!


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LLUVIA DE LIBROS EN NAVIDAD

En Islandia, el mejor regalo de Navidad es un libro y ha sido así durante décadas. "La cultura de regalar libros está muy arraigada en cómo las familias perciben la Navidad como una festividad", dice Kristjan B. Jonasson, presidente de la Asociación de Editores de Islandia.


Un libro inspira, abre la mente, entretiene y te hace viajar a lugares a los que no puedes ir en persona. Inspira a otros a soñar y disfrutar de la buena literatura.


Libros de Camelia Khun

¡Feliz lectura!


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Maritza Martínez Mejía
Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator and Translator

Member: FWA, MCBD Board of Advisors,  Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 
ANLMI & Gremio Poético Colombiano 

FREE Reading Activities visit: www.luzdelmes.com
Received Crystal Apple, VCB Poetry 2015, Latino Book Awards 2016 


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Celebrate Traditions - Celebrando Tradiciones


When I was a child, the most anticipated day was Christmas. At home, we gather with neighbors around the manger to pray the “Novena de Aguinaldo” nine days before Christmas. Those days were unforgettable, and I miss them every year. 

During the Novena, we prayed, sang "Villancicos, "ate traditional food, and received gifts called" Aguinaldo. " In some places, the 'Aguinaldo' is a small gift, money, or songs.

Actually, I celebrate the Novena far from my homeland with my new family. Passing traditions is an important part of honoring our ancestors. 

According to the story, the creator of the "Novena" was Fray Fernando de Jesús Larrea, a Franciscan who at the end of the eighteenth century sent her to the founder of the "Colegio La Enseñanza" in Bogotá to Doña Clemencia de Caicedo y Vélez.  "She believed in the importance of training women in Christian values to change society.”

The "Novena" takes place over nine days, from December 16 to Christmas Eve on December 25. It is a popular custom that celebrates faith, hope, and joy at the birth of the Child Jesus. 

 The first Nativity Scene was created in 1223 by St. Francis of Assisi. He recreated the scene of Christ's birth in a special ritual and Mass he held inside a cave in Greccio, Italy, inviting his fellow friars and the townspeople to join the celebration. St. Francis set up an empty manger inside the cave with hay and a live ox and a donkey. It was a combination of poverty-centered spirituality.  

Another ritual, the Blessing of the Bambinelli, is a Roman tradition celebrated each year on the third Sunday of Advent. Families present the Baby Jesus (Bambinelli, in Italian) from the family nativity scene for a blessing at Holy Mass. Lovely tradition! 

Today, on the Solemnity of the Holy House of Loreto, I received this magnificent Nativity Set. Preserving cherished traditions is essential. This embodies the spirit of the Season. After Christmas, the celebration continues with the Octave of Christmas. 


Thank you, dear Camelia.

#NovenaNavidad #ChristmasNovena #LuzDelMes 

HAVE A BLESSED CHRISTMAS

Cuando era niña, el día más esperado era la Navidad. En casa, nos reunimos con los vecinos alrededor del pesebre para rezar la "Novena de Aguinaldo" durante nueve días antes de Navidad. Aquellos días eran inolvidables, y los echo de menos cada año.

Durante la Novena, rezamos, cantamos "Villancicos", comimos comida tradicional y recibimos regalos llamados "Aguinaldo". En algunos lugares, el 'aguinaldo' es un pequeño regalo, dinero o canciones. En realidad, celebro la Novena lejos de mi tierra natal con mi nueva familia. Transmitir tradiciones es una parte importante de honrar a nuestros antepasados.

Según la historia, el creador de la "Novena" fue Fray Fernando de Jesús Larrea, un franciscano quien a finales del siglo XVIII la envió al fundador del "Colegio La Enseñanza" en Bogotá a Doña Clemencia de Caicedo y Vélez.  "Creía en la importancia de formar a las mujeres en valores cristianos para cambiar la sociedad."

La "Novena" tiene lugar durante nueve días, desde el 16 de diciembre hasta la Nochebuena del 25 de diciembre. Es una costumbre popular que celebra la fe, la esperanza y la alegría por el nacimiento del Niño Jesús.

El primer Belén fue creado en 1223 por San Francisco de Asís. Recreó la escena del nacimiento de Cristo en un ritual y misa especiales que celebró dentro de una cueva en Greccio, Italia, invitando a sus hermanos y habitantes del pueblo a unirse a la celebración. San Francisco instaló un pesebre vacío en la cueva, con heno, un buey vivo y un burro. Era una combinación de espiritualidad centrada en la pobreza. 

Otro ritual, la Bendición de los Bambinelli, es una tradición romana que se celebra cada año el tercer domingo de Adviento. Las familias presentan al Niño Jesús (Bambinelli, en italiano) del belén familiar para una bendición en la Santa Misa. ¡Preciosa tradición!

Hoy, en la solemnidad de la Santa Casa de Loreto, recibí este magnífico Juego de Nacimiento. Preservar las tradiciones queridas es esencial. Esto encarna el espíritu de la Temporada.


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Maritza Martínez Mejía

Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator, and Translator

Read your World Board of Trustees, Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 

Received Crystal Apple 2006, VCB Poetry 2015, Latino Book Awards 2016, Premio Verso Dorado 2022     



Saturday, November 29, 2025

 Reflections by Maritza M. Mejía

For Christians, December is a time of preparation. It is the beginning of a four-week period of preparation in anticipation of the Nativity of Jesus Christ and the reminder of Christ’s second coming. This time is called "Advent." 

My favorite time of year. We make an Advent wreath, and each Sunday we light a candle. The first, second, and fourth candles are purple, and the third is pink. These colors represent a time of hope, peace, joy, and love to celebrate the birthday of Jesus, the reason for Christmas.


collect memories 

find de reason of Christmas 

enjoy and cheer

Many blessings!

And...Happy New Year!


Para los cristianos, diciembre es tiempo de preparación. Es el comienzo de un periodo de cuatro semanas que anticipa la Natividad de Jesucristo y recuerda la segunda venida de Cristo. Este tiempo se llama «Adviento» .

Mi época favorita del año. Hacemos una Corona de Adviento, y cada domingo se enciende una vela. La primera, segunda y cuarta vela son moradas y la tercera es rosa. Estos colores representan un tiempo de esperanza, paz, alegría y amor para celebrar el cumpleaños de Jesús, la Razón de la Temporada.

¡Bendiciones Decembrinas!

Thank you for your support!🌷 ACTIVIDADES GRATIS EN: www.luzdelmes.com

Maritza Martínez Mejía

Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator and Translator

Read your World Board of Trustees and Member: FWA, Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 
ANLMI & Gremio Poético Colombiano 

FREE Reading Activities visit: www.luzdelmes.com
Received Crystal Apple 2006, VCB Poetry 2015, Latino Book Awards 2016, Premio Verso Dorado 2022     

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Giving Thanks for your support!

CLOSING NOVEMBER GIVING THANKS TO ALL WHO SUPPORT Maritza Martínez Mejía, AWA

Mother, Theologian, Educator, Bilingual Author, Speaker and Translator writes to inspire others to be their best selves.

FREE activities at www.luzdelmes.com
Gracias a todos los que han apoyado el Proyecto de Escritura LuzDelMes
                                        #bilingualchildren #bilingualPoetry #LuzDelMes

Thank you for your support!🌷 #LuzDelMes ✨

ACTIVIDADES GRATIS EN: www.luzdelmes.com

Maritza Martínez Mejía
Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator and Translator

Member: FWA, MCBD Board of Advisors,  Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 
ANLMI & Gremio Poético Colombiano 

FREE Reading Activities visit: www.luzdelmes.com

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Indie Voices Feature: Maritza M. Mejía

 


Bilingual Author | Poet | Educator | Advocate for Cultural Bridges

I’m Maritza M. Mejia, an indie author who believes in the power of storytelling to unite hearts and cultures. Writing in both English and Spanish allows me to reach readers across borders and share the beauty of two worlds that shape my voice.

My indie journey began with a simple desire — to tell stories that matter and inspire others to become their best selves. Through poetry, non-fiction, and bilingual fiction for children and adults, I explore themes of faith, respect, tolerance, and environmental justice.

📚 Books by Maritza M. Mejía:

  • Recent publication: Tres Décadas: La herencia que no llega – a heartfelt testimonial novel on family, memory, and resilience.

  • Poems, Thoughts, and More – a bilingual collection celebrating gratitude and reflection.

  • Luz del mes– a trilingual poetry collaboration (English, Spanish, and Greek) that raises awareness for environmental preservation.

  • First project: Lessons for Living – short bilingual children's books to inspire everyday hope, respect, and gratitude.

Being an indie author has given me the freedom to create authentically, connect directly with readers, and celebrate bilingual literature on my own terms. Every page I write is an act of faith, independence, and love for the written word.

💫 Follow my journey as I continue exploring new stories, voices, and ways to inspire.

I appreciate your support!🌷 ACTIVIDADES GRATIS EN: www.luzdelmes.com

Maritza Martínez Mejía

Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator, and Translator

Read your World Board of Trustees and Member: FWA, Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 
ANLMI & Gremio Poético Colombiano 

FREE Reading Activities visit: www.luzdelmes.com
Received Crystal Apple 2006, VCB Poetry 2015, Latino Book Awards 2016, Premio Verso Dorado 2022     

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Welcome November - Bienvenido Noviembre

 Reflections  by Maritza M. Mejía

During November, in some places, is commemorated the Day of the Death and Thanksgiving. Life and Death part of our essence. I invite you to give thanks not only for what we have, but for what we don't have. Be generous and share with the less fortunate. 

                                                  Quatrain 
All ghosts are gone 
All souls remembered 
Preparations are done 
Welcome November!


Happy November!


Reflexión por Maritza M. Mejía

Durante Noviembre, en algunos lugares, se conmemora el Día de los Muertos y Acción de Gracias. Vida y Muerte es parte de nuestra esencia. Les invito a dar gracias no sólo por lo que tenemos, sino por lo que no tenemos. Se generoso y comparte con los menos favorecidos tus bendiciones. 
 Noviembre  
Los fantasmas se fueron 
Las almas se recordaron 
Preparaciones se hicieron
¡Bienvenido Noviembre!

¡Feliz Noviembre!

Thank you for your support!🌷 ACTIVIDADES GRATIS EN: www.luzdelmes.com

Maritza Martínez Mejía

Mother, Theologian, Author, Educator and Translator

Read your World Board of Trustees and Member: FWA, Read to Me, Day! Ambassador 
ANLMI & Gremio Poético Colombiano 

FREE Reading Activities visit: www.luzdelmes.com
Received Crystal Apple 2006, VCB Poetry 2015, Latino Book Awards 2016, Premio Verso Dorado 2022     

Friday, October 10, 2025

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Special Read Aloud Event

Hispanic Heritage Month is almost over. This is a perfect time to celebrate the rich stories, culture, and voices of the Hispanic Community. This year, LuzDelMes invites you to celebrate with a special Read Aloud event featuring talented authors Camelia Khun, Janet Balletta, and Maritza M. Mejía.

📅 When: Friday, October 25th at 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. 
📍 Where: Jen Gift Shop, 1224 SW Gatlin Blvd, Suite 105, Port Saint Lucie, Florida 34953

Meet the Authors:

·        Camelia Khun, a retired teacher, brings a unique perspective to bilingual storytelling that inspires children to love reading from an early age. She will read "The Golden Seahorse" illustrated by Sara Cruz. 

·        Janet Balletta , a retired teacher, captures the essence of heritage and identity through her inspiring works that celebrate human experience. She will read "The Legend of Roberto Cofresi" illustrated by Estella Mejia. 

·        Maritza M. Mejía, cultural promoter, editor, translator and publisher, writes inspirational stories to help readers discover their best selves and raise ecological awareness. She will read "The Purple Shell" illustrated by ViviMoji. 

This event is more than just a reading—it’s an opportunity to connect with literature, explore diverse perspectives, and celebrate the vibrant contributions of Hispanic authors. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering their works for the first time, you’ll leave inspired and enriched.

Don’t miss this chance to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through the power of storytelling!

Thank you for your support!🌷 #LuzDelMes 🌠

ACTIVIDADES GRATIS EN: www.luzdelmes.com

Maritza Martínez Mejía

Mother, Author, Educator, Translator, and Publisher
Member: FWA, MCBD Board of AdvisorsANLMI Delegate
International Read to Me! Day Ambassador.
Received Crystal Apple Award, VCB Poetry Award, Latino Book Awards 2016 & Author’s Talk