on a personal note- i had an epiphany.i realized recently that i don't have to feel bad about saying no. other people say it, and they let it roll of their tongue like butter. i'm going to use that word with the frequency that it's being used towards me. i used it today, and it felt good.
LOL -I will never ever say no to my mother though! I have to be twice the good child, to make up for my sister's shortcomings. This blog entry is for a 'friend' of mine. See this entry on my other blog....http://seville10.blogspot.com/2010/09/wrong.html
First of all, I love GOD. Proud Christian here! I love the smell of baked goods, seeing dads with their sons at the barbershop, couples walking down the street holding hands, I love my friends and their kids and their dogs and cats and my cats. I love poetry, jazz, old school R&B, Hip hop, Gospel, House, architecture, writing, and baking. I love compliments about my baking, I love Paris, Scarborough Ontario, Latino culture, nappy hair, and the sound of kids laughing. The first thing I do every morning after I crawl out of bed is get on my knees to thank God for letting me see another day. I invite you to join me on this journey on this thing called Life, where you might laugh, cry, and perhaps be enlightened along the way! I might be enlightened as well, based on your responses to my posts. For collaborations: daij62@gmail.com
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Learning how to say no was so necessary for me especially to family and friends! They will run you ragged if you let them!
LOL -I will never ever say no to my mother though! I have to be twice the good child, to make up for my sister's shortcomings. This blog entry is for a 'friend' of mine. See this entry on my other blog....http://seville10.blogspot.com/2010/09/wrong.html
We can feel bad, but hopefully without making others feel so, in most cases anyway.
Very cool photo.
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