What I Learned After 100 Peloton Rides
I never thought that I would own a Peloton bike. I certainly didn’t think that I would become a full-on believer and evangelist. But, here I am. And, last month,…
I never thought that I would own a Peloton bike. I certainly didn’t think that I would become a full-on believer and evangelist. But, here I am. And, last month,…
Raising Black boys is one of the most significant responsibilities that I will ever have. I spend a lot of time thinking about how to I encourage them and ensure…
It’s hard to believe that March is right around the corner. I’ve decided to re-introduce my “Tue Fabulous” series as a roundup of my top picks for the month. Given…
Pre-pandemic, I used to get a nasty case of the Sunday blues. It wasn’t so much about work itself. It was the dread of the AM hustle. I basically had…
I love a good planner. It doesn’t stop there because I love all paper goods. I can black out in Target or Marshalls when I see notebooks, notepads and cards….
My son, Caleb, is one of the best kids that I know. He is smart, thoughtful, kind, and is always looking out for his mama and brothers. I’m still adjusting…
It’s always been important for me to give to and serve others who needed help. It’s an important life principle that I learned from my mother. As the stay-at-home orders…
Over the past few years, the boys and I have really gotten into Valentine’s Day. Honestly, I blame Target with all of their cute decor and clothing. Even though that…
Reading about the health disparities faced by Black women makes me furious, angry, and sometimes fearful. This was especially true when I was pregnant with both of my boys. It…
If you’re looking for an easy way to get your kids excited about helping other kids, I have the service project for you. Last month, the boys created “Birthday Party…