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I am a single mother. I am not the kind of single mother who thinks that if you like it you can put a ring on it. I am a boss because I earned it and for that I see … Continue reading
We’ve all been frustrated at times, but when I am, I have to put things into perspective and think “I have a good man.” I don’t think a lot of people do that with one another anymore. We are too … Continue reading
Mother’s Day is once again almost upon us, and you’ve probably already been inundated with ads about what you should get the mother in your life. Flowers, cards, and jewelry ads always find a way to tug at your heartstrings, … Continue reading
Day 107 – April 17, 2013: Highlights of The Day My car is acting an ass. I’m pissed. More repairs I cannot afford and because I don’t currently have insurance, if I stop somewhere and can’t restart I’ll be screwed. … Continue reading
The purchase of a casket is usually the most costly item a family will purchase for a funeral or memorial service for a loved one….especially if the casket is custom-made. Though there are limited materials that are used for any … Continue reading
With the unemployment rate on the rise and vacation expenses increasing every year, more and more people are trying out “stay-cations.” This is where you stay home while simulating a real vacation. It sounds silly but it actually works! The … Continue reading
Feuds arise everywhere: between colleagues, couples or strangers. Ironically, most people find it easier to forgive a stranger than forgiving one close to them. Therefore, family members constantly find themselves involved in conflicts – some of which are ongoing. Although … Continue reading
Occupation: I am a woman of many trades. I am a dedicated wife to an amazing husband, a stay at home mom to four small yet awesome children, a published author, poet, full time student, speaker, and licensed minister. What … Continue reading
Occupation: Toby S. Jenkins, Professor, George Mason University What do you love most about being a Black woman? First and foremost, I love my culture. For me, culture has always been much more of a life foundation than a collection of … Continue reading