Thursday, June 18, 2015

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HEY there!

In case you may have just stumbled across my blog randomly, I wanted to introduce myself and let you know a bit about what you’ll find here!



Firstly, I am a Child of God and PROUD of it!! It is an incredible blessing to grow closer to my Savior and I love sharing my journey with Christ unapologetically because in trusting HIM, my life has become something greater than I ever could have imagined, and I want THAT for YOU, too!

I am WIFE to an wonderful man named Dexter and a toddler mommy to Miss Kennedy!! Those two are my world so get ready to see lots of pictures of them!!

I have a degree in elementary education but also have a heart for helping people be HEALTHY and enjoy CREATING things so, by God’s grace and trusting HIS path for my life, I have been able to combine all of these passions AND stay home to watch my beautiful little girl grow up.

—> Our family was DROWNING— fights every day because we had no money, no clue where our rent payment would come from, PILES of defaulted bills, no cable/internet, and power being cut off. I found myself SEARCHING, scrolling in the middle of the night as I nursed my brand new baby girl, searching for ANYTHING that could help save my family from the financial suffocation. (And that’s really how it felt…even typing those words I feel that "I-can’t-breath" anxiety I used to feel DAILY.)

Oh, and the 60 pounds of “baby weight” I gained during pregnancy weren’t BUDGING.

I had no clue how we would be able to even inch our way out of that darkness, but, when I finally FULLY relied on God and completely TRUSTED —His— plan for my life, Beachbody coaching swooped in and saved us. Not only financially, but by focusing on personal health and growth has made SUCH a difference in every area of life, including my marriage. Over 85 pounds lost and a brand new home later, I have been gifted with a platform to SHARE my story and pray that I can SERVE those who may be facing similar issues so they can CHANGE their lives for the better. heart emoticon

It is my MISSION to help people realize they DESERVE true happiness and a life greater than their wildest dreams, and I am honored to share the message that better HEALTH can be a solid foundation for the best YOU & best LIFE possible.

If you connect with me, my passions, my faith, or my message, PLEASE reach out! I would love to chat and learn more about YOU!!


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YOU are beautiful. You ARE worthy. You are ENOUGH. heart emoticon



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1 comment:

  1. Praise for the Lord staying your central focus.

    Please know this is just a constructive suggestion...take it or leave it. Think of me as your daughter + 30 years...fast forward into her adult life. As a biracial woman, I truly ask you to consider learning, whether it is from a salon or a family member of your husband, to do Black hair. As a white person, you may never get it fully, but it will (for better or for worse) impact your daughter's self esteem. Calling her things in your posts like "my frizzy little apple thief" are insulting to the ethnic community. Frizzy is not a kind description no matter how many cute words or connotations you surround it with. My mom was black, so she knew how to do my hair, address dry skin, etc... My biracial friend whose moms were not black had a whole different struggle...that could have been largely avoided if their moms put more thought & effort into it. A friend my age is still scarred bc her non-black mom made her wear a shower cap outside when we played in the sprinkler because she didn't know how & never bothered to learn how to do black hair. All this to say...being a mom is hard (I have four kiddos!)...this isn't to criticize...just an eye opener to ponder so your daughter can endure one less hardship as a biracial child. Pray Jesus will be her ultimate security. But our bodies are temples, too, & properly caring for hers will go a long way. Best to you & yours.

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