This weekend was full of so much activity. Not only did we do Stone Mountain Christmas we got to watch Tyler perform with his school's band at the Ryan Cameron Foundation Health Fair. Ryan Cameron woks at the radio station at V-103. They got to start off the Health Fair by marching into South DeKalb Mall where the event was being held. The goal of the Ryan Cameron Foundation is to encourage people mainly our youth to not only make :: Keep Reading ::
They Eat! Thank You Very Much!
Nishe' and Tyler have always been on the small side. They were considered small at birth. One was 6lbs 12oz and the other was 6lb 10oz. I wasn't surprised. I was born on the small side. At birth I weighed 5lbs 3oz. My mom always tells me about the steak diet that I kept her on. When I was growing up I got called many names. Stick, skeleton, stringbean, and many others. I was the bud of many jokes or joning as it is called. Let's see I was so :: Keep Reading ::
Pay It Forward With Your Vote
This post is sponsored by Coca-Cola. All opinions expressed are my own. The time has come for the winner of the Coca-Cola Pay It Forward Academy contest to be chosen. Coke wants your help to do that. With your vote a deserving teen can go to the Pay It Forward Academy hosted by Steve Harvey. You get to choose between 30 Coca-Cola Pay It Forward Finalists. You can find out more about the finalists by checking out their videos. The winner of :: Keep Reading ::
Tyler’s First Band Jamboree
This weekend I was so proud of my son Tyler. He had his first band jamboree. He has been practicing after school for three weeks straight. Sometimes the practices didn't end until about eight at night. But he handled it all. He was such a trooper. I think that he did great for his first time. He is such a strong young man. The practices taught him stamina and how to hold his drum along with the music. Then he would come home and do whatever :: Keep Reading ::
5 Ways Music Has Changed Tyler
About a few days after school started my son Tyler came home with the biggest smile on his face and announced to me that he had joined the band at his school. Now I have to admit that at first I didn't have the best reaction. I was more focused on the fact that he didn't ask permission. Then he explained how the band teacher came into his class, explained what band was all about, and then asked who was interested in joining. Once he raised his :: Keep Reading ::
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