Change of Seasons
As much of the world turns to look at the Ebola crisis slowly make its way across the globe, we also watch the evolving protests in Ferguson, Missouri and celebrate the developing news of anticipation of the release of the
My Life’s Work
As I prepare – both mentally and otherwise – to embark upon another professional journey this fall, I have often questioned the paths I have chosen and those that have chosen me. Lately, I have asked if I am sure
Now & Later
After all the excitement finally settled, I realized that I just signed up for 3 additional years – at a minimum - of school. While this is a prayer answered and a dream come true, I must also acknowledge that
My Prayers on Today …
There has been a lot on my mind over the last few days. More than anything, on today I pray that I focus on all that I have pasted on my vision board, written in my journal, and etched in my
Alla My Stuff
I read this poem by Ntozake Shange last week in class. Each time I reread it, it brings forth a different reality for me
This Disease …
I am thankful that I have been relatively healthy my entire life. No hospital visits, random falls or other freak accidents. It also probably helps that my mom’s remedy for everything was “put alcohol on it.” LOL!!! So two years
It’s Our Anniversary!!!
One year later and I am so thankful that I decided to commit to starting and maintaining my blog. Thank you all for following, reading, commenting, "liking," supporting and virtually encouraging me to keep writing. Here's to many more years
In the Margins …
When I started school (again) last fall, I was embarrassed by my PC. Apple dominated – and continues to dominate - my classrooms. Classmates rockin’ tiny little keyboards left me feeling like I was ancient. And then there was the