November 6, 2017

I Do! Do I?

Hey babes! I have some really cool friends who I absolutely adore. To try something different I’ve asked them to help me inspire you. I read this post by my sister Shamika Shaw, and thought that it was incredible! Check it out & read on… 😉 Gosh! So many divorces now-a-days! It causes the generation following to question marriage, it’s purpose, and it’s necessity. I’m often asked by young people in their 20’s "Shamika, are
On the way to the next city, I thought I set my alarm but I didn’t. I was sleeping through my lobby call time. Flight leaves soon and I have to check a bag! I hadn’t taken a shower and had to run downstairs. Eeeew! Anyone who knows me, knows that a beauty tip for me is to wash your tail! LOL! Anywho, Shamika called, woke me up, and asked, “Are you alright?…” I replied,

October 23, 2017

Guilty By Association

On my voicemail I have a greeting telling the caller to text me for a more immediate response. My family and friends have expressed their humor or disgust towards it while I’ve learned that it has kept me from a lot of trouble. 🙂 I’d much rather text to keep a paper trail in case someone tries to pull somethin’ new on me. Of course that excludes people who I trust one hundred percent. People

October 16, 2017

I Talk Too Much

Don’t be marked by your words! Be marked by your work! This week I’ve been listening to myself talk. Lately, I’ve been prompted to ask my friend Courtney, “Do I talk too much?” I have marked people I’ve said I’d never want to be like because of how much they say. I spoke to appreciate my parents, yesterday, and my grandfather jokingly said, but with a hint of seriousness, “my sweet grand-baby just talks so
Recently I spent the day at my Grandparents’ home and we had company. Gabby, and my niece, Kali joined us. We had great conversation and played with fun toys to appease Kali. We all refer to my Grandmother as Nanna and now my niece and nephew refer to my Mother as Nanna too. While riding in the backseat with Kali, I did what we usually do with children. I played the “Who is that?” game.