This weekend The Husband and I headed to Carrolton to spend the day with our oldest child Nishe’ at University’s of West Georgia. She invited us to come down and take part in the family day event that was being held at her school. I was super excited cause I had never done this type of event before. The fact that she wanted us to come is even more exciting. Our daughter is always glad to see us whenever we come and visit don't get me wrong but we :: Keep Reading ::
Redefining My Relationship With My Kids
One of the things that I am aiming on working on this summer with my kids. I noticed the last time they were home that I did a great deal of fussing, complaining, and judging. I mean it was a lot. I didn’t even realize how much I did it until I actually paid attention to myself. I sounded absolutely horrible. Then I noticed whenever I called my children they had this look of “Okay, what did I do now?”. I know that look I’ve had it a few times :: Keep Reading ::
Self Love Monday: I Survived Her First Year Of College
My daughter's first year of college is officially over. I can breathe until she goes back. I don't have to worry anymore for now. I was really worried for her honestly. But who wouldn't be when their children leave home for the first time. You can get so caught up in the move, from boxing everything up to hiring moving companies like Atlanta movers or something similar to it (maybe you did it all yourself), whatever goes on you're on high alert :: Keep Reading ::
Encouraging My Kids To Trust Themselves
So as you know Nishe' has been in college for a few months now. First time in the world basically without her parents. Now she is faced with making more decisions on her own. For awhile now I have been helping her with some decisions. I would voice my concern over them or give her my opinion. I would tell her the things she needs to do and remind her of appointments to set. Then the other day I realized something. :: Keep Reading ::