All Other Things

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Things About Me

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I am in love with international travel

I am in love with flying internationally. I’m on my way to Nigeria. For the first time. Well, I haven’t left the airport yet, but so far it’s my favourite part. The fact that we didn’t have to wait at the check in counter. The fact that the flight

Thankfulness

Diamond is completing a 30 Days of Thankfulness series on her blog. I have A LOT to be thankful for, but I am not going to do a 30 day series. At least not now. Right now, I am  working an overnight shift at a group home (midnight to

Where is Pottsboro?!?!

My dad used this story in his sermon two weeks ago. I thought it was incredible, but forgot to look it up. For some reason this morning, I was compelled to look it up. In a  world of violence, mayhem, and uncertainty this story offers a reprieve, showing how

I didn’t vote

…because I’m not a US citizen. However, don’t think that just because I don’t live in the US, I had no idea about this election. Heck, even my uncle in Nigeria called my uncle in the US as a result of Obama’s win. But, regardless of who one voted

Think of a bad thing…

…that can happen at a wedding. What this it? What would you have done?        nnenne

Miami One Liners

“On the contrary, this one’s by design.” Really Horatio? Really CSI: Miami? As you know, I love TV and one of the shows I watch is CSI: Miami, which I’m watching right now. As for the above quote, it is the lastest Horatioism.  I am not sure if you

To have my own place - Part 2

You know when it’s early in the morning and you want to sleep, but your dad calls you just because he’s up? Yeah…        nnenne

To have my own place - Part One

You know, when you have lived independently for many years, but due to circumstances you must move back in with the parents? Yeah…        nnenne

For my adoption blogging friends with black children

You all know I frequent adoption blogs quite… well, frequently. Anyway, many of these wonderful parents have adopted black children. Some from the US, some from Ethiopia, some from Sierra Leone, some from Haiti and some from other countries. This post if for them. As many know or came

Patience is a virture…. or just walk around.

I was driving back from an errand with my dad. We had to turn right and were waiting behind a van that was waiting for a break in traffic to take this same right. Now, keep in mind that this van was not turning at an intersection controlled by

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