Friday Check in: February 28, 2020
Happy Friday. Today I hope brings you joy and peace. I wanted to do my check in to talk about what’s happening or on the horizon. Today I am in a funky mood. Nothing that would mean that I can’t function. Tomorrow…
Happy Friday. Today I hope brings you joy and peace. I wanted to do my check in to talk about what’s happening or on the horizon. Today I am in a funky mood. Nothing that would mean that I can’t function. Tomorrow…
I had the pleasure of attending “A thin line between love and hate” and let me say it was one of the diverse showcases that I had attended. Originally when I selected to see it I in my mind thought…
I was sitting on my couch on Sunday and one super grateful for down time and I asked myself a question: what did I really need? I have a long list of wants. I couldn’t answer. I didn’t go onto…
Decluttering I find people have zero problem doing on spurts. They declutter before the New Year or Spring Cleaning for examples. However, there are many times that decluttering is something that should be consistently done through the year and in our lives…
Depression hits us all differently in different ways. Long gone are the days that we think that depression is only in the form of a man or woman crying or sulking. Depression has been known to come in the form…
How can everything be so wonderful when the sons of Jacob (played by William Zielinski) and Esther (played by Blair Sams)was killed in an accident? This production is layered with tragedy, empathy, and loss beyond anything anyone can imagine. Playwright Chelsea Marcantel and director, Noah…
I was so proud to be at this production of King Lear, who is it Who can tell me who I am? This was a super badass crew of women actresses who owned that stage. My only regret was not seeing it…
I laughed so hard, but it was hard to not laugh. Ruth and Estelle were hilarious. Two best friends who move with a dream to make it big in New York city with not much to their name. They come into the…
I brought my tissues for this production because I wasn’t sure how deep they would go into the disparities into Blacks during the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a time of changing the way Blacks were perceived however just…
This was my first BlogHer Health experience although not my first BlogHer experience. I was not disappointed. As I start all conferences with a purpose, I had my why in my mind and heart. I am not interested in going…