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A Complicated Mother’s Day

Motherhood for me ain't been no crystal stair. If you read TOYI ELIZABETH then you know that a lot of my faith has been built through my motherhood journey. Since I first wrote this piece, my younger son has gone off to college and my older son got married. Now, four years later I'm still… Continue reading A Complicated Mother’s Day

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8 Weeks of Deliver

Well, I'm two months into my #oneword year of "DELIVER." I'm not killing it yet. If you recall, my year of "Deliver" is about doing more and thinking less. Granted, "less" for me is still probably more than most people can imagine. In essence, I'm challenging myself this year to put my faith, ideas, and… Continue reading 8 Weeks of Deliver

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7 Things I Appreciate About Being in Quarantine

In a time when things seem super serious, I still laugh a lot. Mostly, I laugh at a myself. I also laugh at some of you and your COVID-19 memes and posts about homeschooling your children. Don't get me wrong. Over the last week I've had my moments of feeling "sumkindaway" about all of this.… Continue reading 7 Things I Appreciate About Being in Quarantine

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Wash Your Hands and Keep the Faith, Baby

Unless you've been vacationing on Jupiter for the last few weeks you are inundated with news about COVID 19, the Corona virus. Over the past couple of weeks the online chatter has elevated from jokes about our inorganic, non-hygienic, gluten-filled childhoods to the current state of emergency here in metropolitan New York. It's not that… Continue reading Wash Your Hands and Keep the Faith, Baby

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One Day I Laughed… And You’ll Laugh Again, Too

Our hearts go out to the grieving families of those lost in the helicopter accident with NBA superstar, Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna. We will continue to pray that God heals your broken hearts and that one day, though never understanding these tragic events, you will laugh again. It was the late 1990s and… Continue reading One Day I Laughed… And You’ll Laugh Again, Too