Monday, May 25, 2009

My Favorite Things:


Just thought I’d take a queue from Oprah and give you a list of some my favorite things (in no particular order):




Apple iPhone: It’s been almost 3 months since I’ve had my iPhone and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!! This phone is so amazing! I already have 5 pages of applications that help me to organize, map locations, play and socialize.

Starbucks: My favorite drink: Grande Vanilla Soy Latte (no foam please).

Orbit Gum: I love this sugar free gum that comes in tons of various flavors. My latest favorite Strawberry Mint.

Green 960 Talk Radio [960 AM]: This station keeps me politically informed and thoroughly entertained.

www.theybf.com: This is a truly fabulous blog that has all the latest celebrity gossip and photos.

Smashbox Sheer Focus Tinted Moisturizer: Not only does this product moisturize your skin but the tint provides a beautiful glow to your skin. It is available at Sephora.

Tylenol Extra Strength: Need I say more?

Audio books: I am a commuter and I listen to audio books to keep myself “entertained” while on the road. I have an account with audible.com; the books are downloaded through iTunes.

TiVo: As I’ve shared before, reality shows are my guilty pleasure. With TiVo I am able to tape all my favorite reality shows. So once I’ve put my daughter to bed I stay up and catch up on all the latest foolishness: The Hills, Daisy of Love, I Married a Baller, Keeping up with the Kardashians, Real Housewives of...New York, Atlanta, New Jersey, etc. etc.

The Game: I’ve been watching re-runs of this show on BET not realizing that it was still on the CW network. Unfortunately, the new word is that the show has been cancelled so now I’m forced to watch all the episodes that I’ve missed online at http://www.cwtv.com/.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Product Review: Eyedentity Labels!!

No one ever told me that as a mother I would live in a CONSTANT STATE OF WORRY! I worry about my child's safety and well being at ALL TIMES. Although I have never temporarily lost my daughter in a store or public place, I've heard stories from friends and family members and I can only imagine the trauma that coincides with such an event.

Today I was reading my March 2009 Redbook Magazine. I know I’m a little behind on my reading but it’s been a busy few months okay! (Smile) There was an article about a mother of two boys who stayed in constant worry about her kids safety, so much that one day she wrote her phone number in marker on her sons upper thigh just in case he got lost. She then came up with the idea of inventing temporary tattoos that you can have personalized with your child’s name, your phone number or your child’s medical information (i.e., food allergies or medical conditions). She calls the tattoos “Eyedentity Labels”.

I immediately thought this would be great to use when on vacation at a large amusement park like Disneyland. Usually, you’ll see the big families all wearing the same shirt or something like that. I think this is a great alternative because it’s something cute and cool that kids will enjoy AND it will set our mommy minds at ease. The tattoos could also be useful at sporting events, at the park or even at the mall.

Interesting note: The website also encourages the use of the product for those who speak English as a second language or even for Alzheimer patients that tend to wander off.

Check out the website at http://www.eyedentitylabel.com/

Sunday, May 17, 2009

BOOK CLUB!


No one ever told me that I would find such solice in sitting around talking with other women about motherhood! It helps me to know that I am not alone in this journey.


Friday Night was BOOK CLUB NIGHT! Shout out to The Four Sisters Book Club!!!

Our current selection is Suze Orman’s Women and Money. This was a great book of financial advice; however, the book also contained extremely valuable information about how women (especially mothers) put ourselves last behind every other person or thing that we manage in our lives. Putting ourselves last also contributes to why we don’t manage our money well. My mom always told me that the bible tells you to leave an inheritance for your family. I am continuously working toward getting to that next level of creating a financial legacy for my daughter. However, it was through reading this book that I realized that I have a long way to go. Ladies, this book is a must read!!!

As usual, the second half of our book club meeting is spent socializing, laughing and just relaxing. We started talking about money and how our children have NO IDEA what its like to want for something. They do not know what its like to go without something. I remember doing to the store with my mom…the prep speech went something like this “Okay, we are going into this store, don’t touch nothin’ and don’t ask for nothin’.” ENOUGH SAID. My daughter and many kids like her have no concept of this.

Not only do our kids have everything, money is indispensable in their world. Once my daughter asked me to take her to get ice cream. I said "I don't have any money", she replied "Then let's go to the ATM so you can get some". She really thought the ATM was some machine that magically spits out money whenever you need it. So we had to have a conversation about how mommy and daddy work at their jobs, and the money from working is what we are getting out of the ATM. These are real conversations that we need to have with our kids so they realize the value of money and how we as their parents work hard to support our families. The weird thing is...she got it! Man, I know I was NOT that smart at the age of 5.

The next book club selection…….Brenda Jackson’s Just Desserts! It’s romance time…happy reading!!!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!!!


Today was a fabulous Mother’s Day! This morning, I rolled out of bed at my own leisure, enjoyed a breakfast of coffee, bagels and cream cheese and a lovely assortment of fresh fruits. Later in the afternoon I visited my in-laws and enjoyed dinner and a Mother’s Day toast with Nuvo Sparkling Liqueur! It is a fabulous pink, fruity and bubbly sparkling wine that was perfectly suited for the day.

In the evening, it was back to reality. Clothes to fold, baths to give, lunches to make and all the hustle of preparing for the week ahead. Ahhh a mothers work is NEVER done!

I hope all you mothers out there had a fabulous day.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!!!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Need a laugh?

Ever had a really bad day and knew that there was only one person that could make you smile? Well my friend Carly is that person! Anytime I need a laugh (and I mean a belly hurting, tears rolling down your face, side splitting laugh) I call Carly. Not only is she an inspiration to me as a single mother of two beautiful girls, she is a great friend who has a very interesting perspective on life. I convinced Carly to write a blog about her thoughts on various subjects and her life experiences (she has things that happen to her that NEVER happen to me). Carly wrote a hilarious blog about the various "Walks of Shame" we have in life, it is one of my favorite posts to date.

So check her out at http://www.carlytime.blogspot.com/.

Take Care!!!