- to rock out to Radiohead and Chromeo in two weeks
What was the best movie you saw this year?
The Great Debaters...best picture for sure and evoked the most emotion from me.
Still in work in process, but it's not what you think. I mean transformers...real transformers...anyone can really be one, you just have to have the desire - to do what? To want to change. To what to transform...and it all begins with your mind. I recognized that i needed to change, to have a transformation of the mind, per say approximately 2 years ago and i'm still working towards my goal.
This is my ode to Football, Hines Ward and my team, the Pitsburg Steelers. I started it a year ago and never finished, but I feel the need to still share this awesome pic I found of Hines *swoon* during the Steelers Parade to celebrate their World Championship three years ago. Is that a fur that he's got on? Not really my taste, but whatevs...I'm not wearing it and I'm sure it's keeping him warm. I can't say anything because i still wear and love leather, cows aren't as cute and cuddly as little furry animals, but still... I'm rambling and my ode has flown the coop. I had grand plans for this ballad to #86, but now I'm just tired and want to go to sleep. Sleep or no sleep, I'm ready for the 2008 season to begin and can't get enough of watch raw footage from training camp each day. It's the little things that make me happy. Nitey.
Yes, you peach cobbler, oh so sweet and oh so delicious with your extra crust added for pure joy.
My friend, fried chicken, please do not forsake me. You too have allowed me to indulge over and over again. Whether it be a Popeye's 2-piece or an order of wings from the corner chinese spot (which happens to be appropriately named Good Taste), you always leave me wanting more.
And it goes POP! Pop burger, that is. So small, so petite (if you will) yet so full of goodness and envitable heartburn. You are not an every day "thing", but you too, are worthy of mention.
And finally, Fatwitch brownies...I think I heard someone once say, "A Fatwitch a day,keeps the meloncholy away." I'm sure someone said that...that someone could have been me, but who knows...it sounds about right.
"..Where do dreams start? They start when we're playing, when we imagine we're something bigger than we are." - Kevin Carroll, author, Rules of the Red Rubber Ball
Someone close to me instructed me to ask God for what I want in my life and write it down - to be specific with my ask and believe I will receive all that I have asked for and more. I'm a believer and know as I am obedient and walk in the fear of the Lord, I will have riches, honor and life. (Proverbs 22:4)
- I want to walk in the fear of the Lord.
- I want to be an influencer, a blessing and my name to be great. (Genesis 12:2-3)
- I want to buy my own home.
- I want to buy and own additional real estate.
- I want for my days to be prolonged to old age, at least 100 years!
- I want to meet and know the man that God has created for me.
- I want a God fearing man for my partner and husband.
- I want 2 children that are successful, know God and follow their dreams.
- I want my french bulldog, Rupert, and for his days to be prolonged.
- I want my manager position now.
- I want to strengthen and continue to develop my skills to get that product branding position.
- I want to have a successful career.
- I want to be completely erase my debt by the end of 2007.
- I want to have excellent credit.
- I want to be financially stable and have abundant prosperity in my finances.
- I want my own laptop.
- I want the FnF productions movie to be a worldwide motion picture success and inspire hope in all that see it.
I can't imagine life without love (and the idea of love). When
I'm spending time using my imagination, hours pass and I don't even
notice. It saddens me to know that so many people don't know love
and have faith, but what gives me hope is knowing that each of us has
the power to inspire others. Sometimes the effort it takes to
focus and be creative is exhausting, but what keeps me going is the
knowledge that I am glorifying God through my work. When I went
through the painful experience of learning to accept and love myself
for who I am, it just strengthened my faith in God and my resolve to
be a better woman and God-fearing servant. My dream is to
create hope in others. It's the reason I don't give up each day
and it's why I think about God and my transformation as I go to sleep
each night. Some might call it a mission. Turns out, it's my
purpose.