Monday, July 17, 2006

Spread the Word and Support the Africa Channel

The Africa Channel will premiere August 1 in Washington D.C. on Comcast Digital Cable Channel 678 . This new network will debut with more than 1,600 hours of original and first-run English-language programming – from news, music, lifestyle, movies, documentaries and more – highlighting the rich and diverse cultures of Africa. With backers such as former UN Ambassador Andrew Young and NBA stars Dikembe Mutombo and Theo Ratliff, the network also boasts strong ties in Washington through its partnerships with groups such as Africare, Africa Wildlife Foundation, Sister Cities International and The Carter Center among others.

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Friday, July 14, 2006

Hair Updates

I haven't said much about my hair lately becuase nothing dramatic has happened. I haven't noticed any major changes for better or worse. I am getting more compliments from people who haven't seen me in a while, they comment on the fullness of my hair.

 
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Reflections on Being in My 40's

First I must confess that I do not look or feel 41. I feel like a very wise 28 year old :)

Anyway, I think one of the reasons people call 40 middle age is that it is a time to refect on your life and make necessary adjustments in order to really start living the best years of your life.

So here are a few of my reflections and proposed adjustments:

1. Continue to grow in my Christian life. Having a strong spiritual foundation in Christ has allowed me to live a purpose driven life. I know I was designed for a very specific purpose which unfolds as I follow Him. This foundation gives me confidence to keep moving ahead even in the midst of negative circumstances.

2. Finding a mentor and being a mentor. I have attached myself to women who are successful in areas that I am seeking to grow in. I also make room for younger women to come alongside and learn with me.

3. Know you are beautiful. Why does it take women so long to fully appreciate their beauty? For the longest time I would not wear open toe shoes or sandals because I thought my feet were ugly and you know what, maybe they were. But so what? They are the only pair of feet I've got. Why should I deny myself the pleasure of wearing all the beautiful strappy sandals nordstrom & DSW have to offer because of some vain concern. It occured to me that one day when I am old and grey with gnarly twisted toes, I would look back with regret that I did not appreciate how lovely my feet were in my youth. Needless to say, I started getting regular pedicures and enjoying open toe shoes.

5. Try things I've never done before. I trained to run a marathon a couple of years ago. I suffered a stress fracture and ended up doing a half mnarathon. It was just as much fun and it challenged me.
My next goal is learn how to swim properly and stop faking it.

6. Travel the world. I need to travel more. I want to go to India, Singapore, Kenya, and South Africa in the next 2 years

7. The better care I take of myself, the better wife, mother, sister and friend I will be. Pay attention to your body and do something about it if there is a problem. Don't be in denial. Don't ignore lumps bumps and fibroids.

8. Continue to get regular facials - Glycolic peels are the best.

Flashback to July 2005

The Sign Says it All!

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Life Begins at 40

It's my Birthday this week and I am taking time to reflect and give thanks to the Lord for all the challenges and blessings of the past year. Last year I celebrated my 40th Birthday. It was truly worth celebrating because life does begin at 40.
At age 40 I was finally expecting my second child after many years of trying. Here are some photos of my special day.

I was 4 months pregnant in this photo :)
 

 

The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green, proclaiming, "The Lord is upright; he is my Rock, and there is no wickedness in him. Psalm 92:12-15 Posted by Picasa

The Dream Team

Jasmine is an awesome event planner(She is 3rd person from the right with the updo). We shared our vision with her and she totally got it!! I really loved the eccletic blend of African and Asian influences that she brought to the event. She is an awesome coordinator and together with Chef Mark and Winifred Richardson they really made the party memorable. What a creative soul. Jasmine has since moved on to bigger and better things. Check out her website indoafrika.com
 
Chef Mark, Azo, Jasmine & Winifred
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The Food Was Awesome

Great Culinary work by Chef Mark & Jasmine.

 
 
 
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