Monthly Archives: November 2008

I’d Like to Thank the Academy…

Warning: This post was written in the future. It is not to be taken as a distortion of facts or a padding of a resume. Any attempt to verify this information would require an intimate relationship with Lisa Williams or Allison Dubois.
It’s been a hectic but fulfilling day for me. I’ve been on the phone [...]

Where to go Next?

I started my blog sometime last year with grand plans. After blogging for a while, I realized I wanted to blog about whatever I felt like blogging about instead of trying to focus on something ‘marketable’. So that’s what I did. I revamped my blog, removed categories & just started blogging to make me happy.
And [...]

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We Won! Pausing to Reflect

I’m in my living room watching a crowd of tens of thousands of faces in Grant Park, laughing, cheering, crying and rejoicing. I sit here on my couch, bawling. I can’t help it. I’ve always dreamed of living in a country where skin color didn’t dictate one’s choices in life, where equality was more than [...]

I voted. Now I wait.

I did it. I piled my three boys into the car and voted. It was an extreme relief to be able to have my say in this election. I voted for and against several things but all from the same motivation.
I voted for peace, hope, change, kindness to animals, protection of our environment, equal rights [...]

Elect Obama – 2 Unique Picks Promoting Change We Can Believe In

The last few days I’ve awoken to a fresh, crisp scent in the air. When I step outside, it is so strong I can almost feeling it grasping me in an embrace. It is the scent of change. Yes, obvious I know. With only 3 days to go until Election Day, it doesn’t take a [...]

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