
Adventure posts coming soon!

Adventure posts coming soon!
Once again, I’m late to the TV party. I’m currently engaged in marathon of the now cancelled AMC show “Breaking Bad.” I’m enjoying the show, however, I don’t know how people watched it week-to-week for 5 whole seasons. Continue reading
The answer: Everybody!
I just finished watching a recording of ‘The Wendy Williams Show.’ During the “Hot Topics” segment, she talked about Ryan Secrest hanging out with the brother of his now EX-girlfriend, Julianne Hough. (Let’s just agree to ignore the obvious, ok?). Wendy posed the question to her audience: Is it ok to continue to hang out with your friend or family member’s ex?
My answer: Continue reading
I decided on my birthday that I was too fat and wanted to lose weight. I decided to get serious about my health and started making changes. I got serious again in April and joined and gym and got a trainer. I got even more serious in August and modified my diet drastically, but with changes I knew I could sustain long term. As a result, I’ve lost a few pounds and a few inches. (It’s actually more than a few, but that’s another blog for another day.)
As I prepare to clear my closet of clothes that no longer fit (almost 50% of all the clothes in my closet), I am realizing that more than my closet requires decluttering. I need to declutter my life. Continue reading
I’m watching “The Wendy Williams” show and she’s reporting on R&B singer, Rueben Studdard, who has joined the cast of NBC’s “Biggest Loser.” Wendy has quoted Rueben as saying that he wonders why his friends never told him he needed to lose weight. While I…
I’m watching “The Wendy Williams” show and she’s reporting on R&B singer, Rueben Studdard, who has joined the cast of NBC’s “Biggest Loser.” Wendy has quoted Rueben as saying that he wonders why his friends never told him he needed to lose weight. While I don’t know if the statement attributed to him is accurate or not, I don’t like it. Here’s why: Continue reading
People love to tell you “never give up on your dream!” “Never stop believing it can happen!” What they forget to add is to “be flexible,” “know when to change gears,” and perhaps most importantly, “know when it’s time to find a new dream.”
For the past…
People love to tell you “never give up on your dream!” “Never stop believing it can happen!” What they forget to add is to “be flexible,” “know when to change gears,” and perhaps most importantly, “know when it’s time to find a new dream.” Continue reading
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