Trent Shelton
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The book was supposed to come out January 16. Something in my heart didn't feel right about that date. So I reached out to the publisher and I said, hey, just give me another date. I didn't pick this date, they said March 5th. Immediately I felt a peace in my soul because that week of March was that week I talked about before, where my mom, Maya, all these situations happened.
The book was supposed to come out January 16. Something in my heart didn't feel right about that date. So I reached out to the publisher and I said, hey, just give me another date. I didn't pick this date, they said March 5th. Immediately I felt a peace in my soul because that week of March was that week I talked about before, where my mom, Maya, all these situations happened.
And I called my dad, I said, dad, can you believe, man, this book is bringing light to this dark week? And I said, but dad is something deeper than that. I said, what is it? I said, I don't know. And in my midnight hour, as I call it, waking up at 3 a.m. because my mom passed, I didn't get a full year of sleep. It hit me. March 5th is when the book comes out.
And I called my dad, I said, dad, can you believe, man, this book is bringing light to this dark week? And I said, but dad is something deeper than that. I said, what is it? I said, I don't know. And in my midnight hour, as I call it, waking up at 3 a.m. because my mom passed, I didn't get a full year of sleep. It hit me. March 5th is when the book comes out.
And March 5th was the last time I seen my mother alive. The last time I held her hands. So it's special. And when I talk about being guided, that's what I mean. And so for the world to get this book, it's more than just a book for me. It's a, It's a representation of who she was and who she is. And I know she touched this book because I know my mother. She always wants me to shout her out.
And March 5th was the last time I seen my mother alive. The last time I held her hands. So it's special. And when I talk about being guided, that's what I mean. And so for the world to get this book, it's more than just a book for me. It's a, It's a representation of who she was and who she is. And I know she touched this book because I know my mother. She always wants me to shout her out.
She wants to be a part of everything. So yeah, it's a special one for me. So I hope the world is able to protect their peace and get a glimpse of what my mother taught me.
She wants to be a part of everything. So yeah, it's a special one for me. So I hope the world is able to protect their peace and get a glimpse of what my mother taught me.
For sure.
For sure.
It was so clear. So, so clear. Mom was on hospice for six months. So I saw what peace didn't look like. In that moment, peace. So as hard as it is sometimes, you know, to move on and go on, and I know you can understand, I can literally live my life in peace because I know she's resting in peace for real.
It was so clear. So, so clear. Mom was on hospice for six months. So I saw what peace didn't look like. In that moment, peace. So as hard as it is sometimes, you know, to move on and go on, and I know you can understand, I can literally live my life in peace because I know she's resting in peace for real.
Aquanetta Shelton for sure.
Aquanetta Shelton for sure.
It was.
It was.
She always wanted a, I don't want to say weird, but a weird nickname as a grandmother. So she always just said she's sweet. And that's what my kids and my nephews and nieces, they called her that.
She always wanted a, I don't want to say weird, but a weird nickname as a grandmother. So she always just said she's sweet. And that's what my kids and my nephews and nieces, they called her that.
Yeah.
Yeah.