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Why something simple like hanging a spoon off your nose is so important (to a Vampire teen)
Being Different, family, Parenting, Thanksgiving, Traditions, Vampires

Why something simple like hanging a spoon off your nose is so important (to a Vampire teen)

Since the invention of metal spoons humans have been hanging spoons off of their noses. Really. I kid you not. … Continue reading Why something simple like hanging a spoon off your nose is so important (to a Vampire teen)

Random rambling thoughts with ancient vampires
Caregivers, Elders, family, Gothic, life, Musings, Seniors, Vampires

Random rambling thoughts with ancient vampires

Never walk with your keys and your phone in your pocket or you’ll end up accidentally calling everyone on your … Continue reading Random rambling thoughts with ancient vampires

Holiday Kisses with Vampires
Christmas, Gothic, Holiday traditions, Holidays, Inspiration, Paranormal Romance, Parenting, Vampire, Vampires

Holiday Kisses with Vampires

We’re literally wrapping it up at the Vampire Maman household. Wishing you all a very merry Yule Season! Hugs and … Continue reading Holiday Kisses with Vampires

A Vampire Thanksgiving (and we’re not having our guests for dinner)
cooking, family, Food, Gothic, Paranormal Romance, Parenting, Thanksgiving, Vampire, Vampire Maman, Vampire moms, Vampires

A Vampire Thanksgiving (and we’re not having our guests for dinner)

My husband’s mother had a deep set belief that there was something morally wrong with a woman who could not … Continue reading A Vampire Thanksgiving (and we’re not having our guests for dinner)

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