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She launched!

She launched!

This week has been full of anticipation. Our daughter is about or Jack and Jill, Inc., a national organization for mothers dedicated to their children. The journey in this organization ends at 18. ...

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First Film Credit- Murder on the Mic!

First Film Credit- Murder on the Mic!

Our daughter has attended American Stage for the better part of 10 years. During this time she has had numerous performances, either dancing or singing or acting. This year was the first time she l...

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I Met a Friend!

I Met a Friend!

A couple of weeks ago I travelled to DC for a family friend’s funeral. It was a rough 24 hours-coming after a whirlwind of a couple of hectic weeks. I met a FRIEND while we were working on the prog...

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Mentorship Matters

Mentorship Matters

So, I have thanked our daughter’s mentors, the lovely ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha many times! They have been a strong presence in her life for nearly 10 years. Their consistency and reliability cha...

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Bravo Chica!

Bravo Chica!

Just when the week could not get any better, we learned that our daughter received a scholarship. It was a big deal because it was given to a handful of students in front of many VIPs in our commun...

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We were flying HIGH!

We were flying HIGH!

Sometimes a photo captures it all. Happiness! We were flying HIGH on graduation day! It was magical. As we walked into Tropicana we felt the energy. It was beyond overwhelming. I looked at our daug...

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Little Act of Kindness

Little Act of Kindness

It is graduation season and like most young ladies we are looking for the perfect dress. It is hard searching for clothes for people who have sensory issues. On top of it-my daughter is ALL girl an...

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End of an Era

End of an Era

This photo looks like any other photo but is actually an end of an ERA! For 23 years I have been a member of Jack and Jill, Inc., a premier African American mother’s organization for children. The ...

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No Photos

No Photos

Many people on the spectrum detest taking photos. Our daughter is no different. In fact it is an ongoing “dance” we do to get her to take photos. We were asked to take photos on this particular day...

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