An Onion’s Epiphany

An Onion’s Epiphany

Picture it: early December of 2013. I was having a typical day. I went to work, and afterwards like we normally did weekly, my best friend and I went to the mall for our date night. Catching up, shopping, cackling as only soulmates can do, and of course, dinner. At...
Dearest Chelle, I Love You.

Dearest Chelle, I Love You.

When I first decided that I was going to create a blog again, I had to come to agreement with myself that this time there would be no pressure in writing. I think that being unbalanced in life hindered me in the past, I’d push myself to the point of being overwhelmed,...
Rebirth

Rebirth

Like many of you, I’ve been watching the country go up (or down, depending on your perspective) in flames. As I’ve watched the media explain this historic event as if it’s the first time it’s ever happened, I’ve found myself thinking of my father,...
The Little Red Wagon

The Little Red Wagon

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” – Nelson Mandela For my internship for my first college degree, I worked at a local radio station as an admin. During the week I’d be in the office, and every Saturday, I’d be in the...
Gat Somewhere and Saddown

Gat Somewhere and Saddown

Growing up in my house and my Grammy’s home, if it was storming outside we turned everything off, hung up the phone, and sat in silence. Praying. In the dark. While I hated those moments, and thought it was dumb at the time, shouts out to my bloodline for...